Master of Library Science, a post-graduate degree program that focuses on the study of library and information science. This program is designed to prepare individuals for careers in libraries, archives, and other information-related organizations. Students in this program learn about the principles and practices of library and information science, including collection development, cataloging and metadata, information literacy, and research methods.
Graduates of this program are typically well-equipped to work in a variety of settings, including academic libraries, public libraries, special libraries, and archives.