LIBRARY MANAGEMENT COURSES
Diploma
Online
Description
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Type
Diploma
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
The Diploma of Library and Information Services at Swinburne is focused on ensuring you learn and understand the basic skills required to be confident and competent in a workplace that utilises library or information management functions, including museums and galleries. The course at Swinburne builds on these core skills with a set of units designed to give you deeper understanding about managing a database or collection and making it work for your clients or co-workers.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
Possible career titles include:
Access services officer
Collection development officer
Digital services officer
Document delivery officer
Education assistant (museums and galleries)
Gallery technician
Information services officer
Journals officer
Library technician
Metadata officer
Museum coordinator
Museum technician
Preparator
Regional curator
Special collections officer
Technical services officer
10TH OR 12TH STUDENTS CAN APPLY
10TH OR 12TH STUDENTS CAN APPLY
10TH OR 12TH STUDENTS CAN APPLY
ONLINE STUDY SELF LEARNING PROGRAM
ON LINE APPLICATION FORM REGISTRATION DETAILS
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Subjects
- Library Management
- Library Information Science
- Management
- IT Management
- Library
- Management Control
- Library course
- Course organisation
- Books
- Systems
Teachers and trainers (1)
SNEHA SHARMA
COUNSELOR
Course programme
SUBJECTS
Manage quality customer service
Ensure a safe workplace
Promote team effectiveness
Consolidate and maintain industry knowledge
Extend own information literacy skills to locate information
Monitor compliance with copyright and licence requirements
Plan, organise and deliver group-based learning
Search library and information databases
Obtain information from external and networked sources
Provide subject access and classify material
Use established cataloguing tools
Use social media tools for collaboration and engagement
Promote literature and reading
Maintain digital repositories
Complete a range of cataloguing activities
Contribute to collection management
Research and analyse information to meet customer needs
Develop and promote activities, events and public programs
Manage personal work priorities and professional development
LIBRARY MANAGEMENT COURSES