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Exploring the Essential Features of “Centre of Excellence – Library Science Diploma Course”
What Will You Learn?
A very important field that is much broader than many may realise, library science is both a discipline and the study of information and how professionals organise it.
From this course, you’ll gain a greater understanding of library science, collection management, cataloguing and archiving, how digital technologies have been utilised within library science, the different types of libraries and their purposes, and the importance of libraries and the librarian profession.
Gain an overview of the basic disciplines and scope of library science before journeying through the subject’s origins, history and evolution.
Venture deeper into the theory and practice of library science; looking at the importance of knowledge collation and organisation, and the correct way to catalogue and archive materials.
We’ll learn about libraries’ utilisation of digital technologies within their services, the books that are prohibited from leaving the library, the topics of teaching literacy and research, and the policies surrounding the protection and regulation of information.
The Library Science Diploma Course explores the purpose of public, primary school and academic libraries and the material preservation activities undertaken within archival and special collections libraries.
Finally, we’ll take a look at why libraries and librarians are so important and become familiar with the philosophy of information.
By studying this course, you will:
- Gain a greater understanding of library science and its evolution
- Learn about collection management, cataloguing and archiving
- Understand how library science uses digital technologiesÂ
- Discover the different types of library
- Understand the importance of libraries and the librarian profession
Course Syllabus
What will I learn on the course?
Module 1: Introduction to Library Science
- Introduction
- Part 1: Overview of Library Science
- Part 2: Library and Information Science
Module 2: History of Library Science
- Part 1: Early Origins
- Part 2: The 19th Century
- Part 3: The 20th Century
- Part 4: Present Day
Module 3: Collection Management
- Part 1: Acquiring, Curating and Maintaining Materials
- Part 2: Knowledge Organisation
Module 4: Cataloguing and Archiving
- Part 1: Archival Science
- Part 2: The Basics of Records Management
- Part 3: The Importance of Record Keeping
Module 5: Library Science in the Digital Age
- Part 1: Resource Management in the Digital Age
- Part 2: What is Information Architecture?
Module 6: Dissemination of Resources
- Part 1: Books That Cannot Leave the Library
- Part 2: Teaching Literacy and Research
Module 7: Library and Information Science
- Part 1: Organisation of Materials
- Part 2: Protection and Regulation of Information
- Part 3: Physical Vs Digital Form
Module 8: Common Types of Libraries
- Part 1: Public Libraries
- Part 2: Other Libraries
Module 9: Special Types of Libraries
- Part 1: Libraries and Preservation
- Part 2: Government and Military Operated Libraries
- Part 3: Specialised Libraries
Module 10: Theory and Practice of Library Science
- Part 1: Supporting Library Science
- Part 2: Philosophy of Information
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