M.Lib. (Master of Library and Information Science) is a postgraduate degree that trains students for professions in library management and information science. The curriculum typically takes 1-2 years full-time or up to 4 years part-time to finish and requires 36-37 credits. Coursework focuses on information organizing, digital curation, and research methods. Specializations available through ALA-accredited schools include academic librarianship, archives, and data science. Graduates work as librarians, information specialists, archivists, and data managers in a variety of environments, including academic, public, and special libraries.
Asian International University
M.Lib.
M.Lib. (Master of Library and Information Science) is a postgraduate degree that trains students for professions in library management and information science. The curriculum typically takes 1-2 ye...
B.Lib.
B.Lib. (Bachelor of Library Science) is an undergraduate degree program that normally lasts 3-4 years and prepares students for professions in library and information management. The curriculu...
D.Lib.
The Doctor of Library Science (D.Lib.), normally takes 3-5 years to finish. With an emphasis on research, instruction, and leadership in the profession, the program offers advanced training in...