Can I know about BLIS (Bachelor of Library Science)? What is the scope of BLIS course?

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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    First of all, know that a library and information science degree is no longer a Bachelor's degree. Hasn't been since, at least the late 1960s. You will need a Master's degree from an accredited university programme. For an idea of what possible jobs are there, have a look at the American Library Association's job list. ALA JobLIST | Jobs in Library & Information Science & Technology. This is by no means all-inclusive. Whatever university you choose to attend will most likely have a placement office. I would think that an engineering degree would probably give you a leg up when looking for a job in a technical library. If you like to ke
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    The Bachelor of Library Science (BLS) or Bachelor of Library and Information Science (BLIS) is a degree awarded to students majoring in library science. Very rarely is this degree course is offered after 10+2. It is specialized Professional degree courses of one year duration offered to graduates of all streams. This course is designed to fill the need of trained human resource in the field of library and information activities required by libraries, educational institutes, corporate training departments, etc. Such trained human resources occupy various positions in libraries, documentation centres and information centres/institutions
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    It is specialised Professional degree courses of one year duration offered to graduates of all streams. This course is designed to fill the need of trained human resource in the field of library and information activities required by libraries, educational institutes, corporate training departments, etc. Such trained human resources occupy various positions in libraries, documentation centres and information centres/institutions in the country at various levels. With increased utilisation of Information Science and technology in the field of Library management, library Science professional requires good understanding and exposure to in
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    Ajeet Singh

    7 years ago
    Duration of the BLIS course:
    BLIS course is offered in two different types of which one course extends to a period of one year, while the other extends to a period of three years.
    Eligibility for seeking admission to the BLIS course:
    For seeking admission to the three-year Bachelor of Library & information Science, candidates must have completed their 10+2 in any stream of education. When it comes to admission to one-year BLIS course, candidates must be graduates in any field of education. The main quality required to take up this course is the basic interest towards books.
    Higher studies after BLIS:
    On completion of BLIS course, candidates
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    umesh Kumar

    7 years ago
    Library and Information Science field gives you an informative and approachable job prospect I.e. you will learn a lot even when your academic curriculum is over. Here, you have to be a keen learner and adaptable. Though, B.LI.Sc is a good start I would like to suggest you to option for M.LI.Sc as well.
    It depends on which librarian you want to make a career.
    If you are looking for school librarian's job or just a start up than B.LI.Sc is good.
    But, if you are looking for job in college or good academic institute then M.LI.Sc is necessary.
    (M.LI.Sc can be done full time/ part time)
    As well, you should look forward to clear NET or SET exam
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    Komal Kaur BA (H) English

    7 years ago
    Bachelor of Library Science (B.Lib.Sc.) is a professional postgraduate degree programme. The B.Lib.Sc degree is provided after the completion of a 1-year course. The programme includes the standards and performances of library science. It also covers library administration with present technologies. B.Lib.Sc covers the cataloguing and classification, database management, reference, etc. There are some other topics like information architecture, research methods, collection management, statistics and IT. Bachelor of Library Science program encompasses the disciplines like IT, management, academics and other fields to upkeep libraries. B
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