MSc Information & Library Management (LAI accredited)
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The MSc Information & Library Management (LAI accredited) programme is designed for graduates of all disciplines wishing to pursue a career in Information & Library Management on a professional level. The programme also enables existing library personnel to obtain a professional library qualification for promotional purposes.
Course Details:
As part of Dublin Business School’s commitment to lifelong learning and continuing professional development (CPD), a selection of modules from the MSc in Information and Library Management are available to professionally qualified librarians (Graduate/Higher Diploma or Masters) for CPD purposes. The benefits of CPD training are numerous for both the individual and the organisation and include: - Participation in lifelong learning and opportunity to improve professional competence.
- The opportunity to upskill in new aspects of librarianship such as open source, cloud computing, information architecture, XML, metadata, Dublin Core, new management practices etc.
- Supporting Associate Membership of the LAI; performance appraisals; applications for promotion internally or for new posts
- Helping organisations to develop their employees so that they fulfil the requirements of changing roles.
Structure:
- For full-time students, the taught component consists of 10 modules, delivered over one academic year, comprising 2 semesters. Successful completion of the taught component stage allows you to move on to the dissertation stage.
- For part-time students, delivery of the programme is structured over 4 taught semesters. During each semester, students will normally attend lectures on two evenings per week.
Entry Requirements:
Minimum Second Class Honours Degree (2.2) in a Level 8 award in any discipline from a recognised third level institution or equivalent qualification
Apply today to undertake the MSc Information & Library Management (LAI accredited)

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