Library and Information Science
Knowledge becomes powerful only when it is organized, preserved, and made accessible. In a world overflowing with information, the ability to manage knowledge systems has become a critical discipline.
The Department of Library and Information Science focuses on the science of collecting, organizing, managing, preserving, and disseminating information across academic, public, and digital platforms.
Students are introduced to modern concepts of:
- Library Management
- Cataloguing and Classification
- Digital Archiving
- Information Retrieval Systems
- Research Databases
- Documentation Techniques
- Digital Library Systems
- knowledge organization
The discipline has evolved significantly from traditional libraries to digital repositories, online archives, and information networks. Students learn how information systems support research, academics, administration, and public knowledge access.
This field is ideal for students who wish to build careers as librarians, information managers, archivists, documentation specialists, research support professionals, and digital knowledge administrators.
It is a discipline where knowledge preservation meets information technology and research support.