Bachelor of Library and Information Science (B.Lib.I.Sc)
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B.Lib.I.Sc stands for Bachelor of Library and Information Science.
B.Lib.I.Sc is an undergraduate program that focuses on the principles and practices of library science and information management, preparing students for careers in libraries, information centers, and related fields.
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Courses under this: Courses typically include subjects like:
Information Sources and Services
Cataloging and Classification
Library Management
Information Technology Applications in Libraries
Research Methods in Library Science
Digital Libraries
Information Retrieval
Archival Studies
Preservation and Conservation of Library Materials
Academic Libraries
Course Level: It’s an undergraduate program specializing in library and information science.
Duration: Typically a one-year program when pursued after a bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
Mode: Offered in full-time, part-time, or distance learning modes.
Eligibility Criteria: Requires completion of a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
Admission Process: Involves submitting an application with academic transcripts and possibly participating in entrance exams or interviews.
Areas of Employment: Graduates can work as librarians, information specialists, library assistants, archivists, or knowledge managers in libraries, information centers, schools, universities, government agencies, and corporate organizations.