MLIS Course Syllabus
MLIS Course Syllabus
MLIS is a 1 year postgraduation course involving 2 parts: Theory and Practicals. Part 1 comprises of 8 papers and part 2 comprises of merely 6 subjects in total. The MLIS syllabus deals with the subjects that aims to embark all library management, information system and technology related skills in an aspirant.
Detailed Master of Library and Information Science syllabus is discussed below in the table:
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Paper I (Foundations of Library and Information Science) | Paper II (Library Management) | Paper III (Library Classification) |
Library and Society | Acquisition | Library Classification |
Historical Overview of Library Development | Serials Management | Library Classification Schemes |
Dr. R.S. Ranganathan | Technical Processing | Knowledge Organization |
Information and Information Science | Financial Management | Special Clasification Schemes |
Types of Libraries | Schools of Management | General Principles and theory |
Library Cooperation, Resource Sharing and Library Networking | Planning and Management | Types and Features of Classification themes |
Factors Affecting Library Development | Library Services | Current trends in Classifications |
Professional Associations in Library and Information Science | Storage and Maintainance | Organizations and Institutions in Classification |
PART 1 | ||
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Paper IV (Library Cataloguing) | Paper V (Sources and Reference Services) | Paper VI (Information Services and Systems) |
Library Catalogue: Definition, Needs and Purpose | Refernce Process | Information Sources |
Catalogue | Reference Service | Information Service |
Catalogue Codes | Reference Librarian | Information Processing |
Cataloguing standards including ISBD, ISBN, ISSN, MARC, CCF, ISO 2079 | Types of Services | Information System |
Cataloguing in Internet and the Digital Era, Metadata, Web OPAC | Reference Sources | Information Dissemination |
Practical Aspects of Cataloguing | Reference Source Delivery | In-House Information Products |
Subject Cataloguing | Categories of Reference Sources | Commercial Information Vendors |
Document Description | Reference Services and Sources in Digital Era | Documentation and Information Centres |
PART 1 |
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Paper VII (Computer Application to Library Work) |
Introduction to Computers |
Software Concepts |
Hardware Concepts |
Computer Applications to Library and Information Work |
Networks and Networking |
Information and Communication Technology |
Digital Library |
Managerial Aspects of Computerization |
Part 2 |
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Practicals |
Classifiactions |
Reference Service |
Cataloguing |
Abstracting and Indexing |
Computer |
Submission of Term Paper |
MLIS Books
MLIS Books
There are number of books available in the market that can provide you with the in depth and correct knowldege about Library and Information Science. They will gelp you to gain the library management skills and information systems knowledge. The popular books for Master of Library and Information Science are listed below:
- Foundations of Library and Information Science
- This Book is Overdue
- Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of New Digital Disorder
- The Portable MLIS: Insights by Experts
- Developing Library and Information Center Collections
- Creating the Sustainable Public Library
- Infographics: The Practical Guide for Librarians
- Oxford Guide to Library Research
- Handbook of Academic Writing for Librarians
- Social Justice and Library Work and other books