Explore the programs and courses offered by human sciences: library science
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Library Science major focuses on studying courses that qualify students to work as information and services specialists in libraries and information centers. It includes courses with both practical and theoretical aspects, with training encompassing classroom study and field internships in libraries.
Training objectives:
Introducing modern technologies and digitization in libraries and documentation centers.
Developing personnel capable of managing information systems.
Meeting institutional needs.
Improving cognitive and methodological levels through research.
Deepening knowledge in the field of library and information technology.
Preparing students for in-depth research at the Master's and Doctoral levels.
The most important basic educational subjects in the Library and Information Science major, starting in the third year:
- Documentary Analysis
- Marketing Information Systems
- Databases and Banks
- Archive Processing
- Research Methodology and Tools
- Digital Libraries
- Documentation Software
- Information Systems Evaluation
- Collection Development Policy
- Digitization Applications in Information Systems