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What do you do in a Library Science course?

What does the course load look like, and is there anything else I need to know before I enroll?

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Library Science courses focus on equipping students with the skills to manage, organize, and provide access to information resources. They often cover topics like cataloging, archival practices, digital librarianship, and information retrieval systems. Students may also learn about database management, digital asset curation, and communication skills essential for customer service roles. These programs often include internships and hands-on projects to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. Good luck!
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