What you'll learn
ADVANCE CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARIAN
Duration: 6 MONTHS
Course Syllabus
Course Title: Librarians (Skill Development Course)
Course Duration: 6 Months (Part-Time)
Course Objectives:
- To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the field of Library and Information Science.
- To equip students with the skills and knowledge required to work as efficient librarians.
- To foster a deep appreciation for the history and evolution of libraries.
- To develop expertise in cataloging, classification, and reference services.
- To introduce students to modern library management techniques, including digital libraries.
- To explore emerging trends and challenges in the library field.
- To showcase world-famous public libraries as benchmarks for best practices.
Course Overview: This 6-month part-time skill development course for librarians is designed to prepare students for a career in library and information science. The curriculum covers a wide range of subjects, from historical foundations to modern digital libraries, ensuring that participants gain a holistic understanding of the field. Throughout the course, students will develop practical skills and knowledge that are essential for self-employment or pursuing a career in libraries.
Course Teaching Methodology:
- Lectures and Presentations: Instructors will provide in-depth lectures and presentations on various topics.
- Practical Workshops: Hands-on workshops on cataloging, classification, and digital library management.
- Case Studies: Analyzing case studies of renowned libraries to understand best practices.
- Group Discussions: Engaging in discussions to explore emerging issues in library systems.
- Guest Lectures: Inviting experts to share their experiences and insights.
- Field Visits: Visiting local libraries and information centers for real-world exposure.
Importance for Learners in Career Growth and Self-Employment: Completing this course will open up numerous opportunities for learners in the field of library and information science. Graduates will be well-prepared to:
- Secure positions as librarians in schools, colleges, universities, and other institutions.
- Establish and manage their own libraries or information centers.
- Offer consultancy services for library setup and management.
- Contribute to digital library initiatives.
- Keep pace with emerging technologies and trends in the library field, enhancing their employability.
- Pursue further studies and research in the domain.
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Course Syllabus
Module 1: History and Foundations
- History of Library and Information Science
- Foundations of Library and Information Science
Module 2: Core Library Functions
- Cataloguing and Classification
- Reference Services in Library
- Library Administration
- Management of Library and Information Centers
Module 3: Modern Library Services
- Digital Libraries
- Emerging Issues in Library System
Module 4: Beyond Borders
- World Famous Public Libraries