Master of Library and Information Science

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The Master of Library and Information Science is a graduate professional degree that prepares students for careers in libraries, archives, and other information organizations by focusing on information management, organization, access, and services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic degree
professional degree
abbreviation M.L.I.S. NERFINISHED
MLIS NERFINISHED
MLISc
academicDiscipline information science
information studies
library science
commonAdmissionRequirement bachelor's degree
letters of recommendation
statement of purpose
educationLevel master's level
fieldOfStudy library and information science
focusesOn archives and records management
cataloging and classification
collection development
digital libraries
information access
information management
information organization
information policy and ethics
information retrieval
information services
information technology in libraries
knowledge organization
reference services
user services in libraries
mayRequire GRE scores
offeredBy information schools
library schools
universities
oftenAccreditedBy American Library Association NERFINISHED
preparesFor academic librarian
archivist
data curator
digital asset manager
information architect
information manager
knowledge manager
librarian
metadata specialist
public librarian
records manager
school librarian
special librarian
region offered internationally
relatedDegree Master of Information Science
Master of Information Studies
Master of Library Science
typicalDuration 1 to 2 years full-time

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Information School offersProgram Master of Library and Information Science
subject surface form: Information School (University of Washington)
School of Information offersProgram Master of Library and Information Science
subject surface form: School of Information (San José State University)