The Diploma in Library and Information Science is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to manage and organize information effectively in various settings, including libraries, schools, government institutions, and corporate environments. The program focuses on developing proficiency in information retrieval, archiving, cataloging, and managing digital and physical information resources.
The curriculum covers core subjects such as information management systems, library cataloging, classification systems, digital libraries, information retrieval techniques, bibliographic databases, and information ethics. Students will also gain insights into library management, research methods, and the use of technology in modern libraries.
The program includes practical training through internships, hands-on experience with library software, and projects that help students apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. Students will also learn how to serve diverse user groups, manage information resources, and adapt to the rapidly evolving digital information landscape.