B.Lib.I.Sc.
BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

Bachelor in Library and Information Science (B.Lib.I.Sc.) is a 1 year undergraduate course that teaches the candidates about library management and administration. The course is generally divided into two semesters. Bachelor in Library and Information Science (B.Lib.I.Sc.) mainly deals with the preservation and maintenance of libraries.The B.Lib.Sc. programme is mostly preferred by book lovers who want to study more about the useful resources and information about books. Students who pursue this course get to learn more about the management of books and needs of customers regarding referring different books on various topics. With the growing demand in information about various subjects, people will need books because the internet always cannot provide the customers with detailed information on every topic, so B.Lib.Sc. Graduates can help customers refer to books in much less time as they will have a more detailed knowledge about the administration and management of books.

Course Duration

Bachelor of Library and Information Science [B. Lib. I. Sc.] is a one-year two-semester second-degree CBCS based programme offered to graduates and postgraduates from any faculty having passed their degree with minimum second class.

After This Course

Bachelor of Library and Information Science: Career Scope

Candidates after successfully completing the Bachelor's course in Library and Information Science can opt for higher studies and pursue a Master's degree in Library and Information Science.

There are various career opportunities for candidates who complete BLibISc course successfully. Candidates who wish to pursue a job after completion of the course can find employment opportunities at news agencies, public/ private libraries, photo/ film libraries, universities and other academic institutions, foreign embassies, museums, libraries of radio stations, etc. Some of the popular job profiles for BLibISc candidates include:

  • Library Information Officer: A library information officer manages information to make it easily accessible to others. The professional typically works with electronic information such as online databases content management systems, digital resources and traditional library materials
  • Library Assistant: A library assistant is a person who lends as well as collects books/ periodicals/ videotapes, updates patrons’ records on computer, and processes new materials such as books, software, audiovisual material, etc
  • Assistant Director: An assistant director assigns tasks to staff at the circulation desk, trains new staff in library, provides reader's advisory service for patrons, etc
  • Librarian: Some of the daily responsibilities of a librarian include organizing library materials so that the books, periodicals etc are easily accessible; assembling and indexing databases of library materials; etc
  • Library Specialist: A library media specialist is a professional who usually works in schools to help students and staff find materials and learn to conduct research. However, such candidates typically need to have a master's degree in library science to work as a library specialist
  • Cataloguer: A cataloguer is responsible for managing the catalogue of materials at a library
  • Lecturer: Candidates interested in academics can also become a lecturer in a college or a university
  • Indexer: An indexer reviews various documents and compiles indexes to make information searches easier. An indexer works with a variety of documents such as books, periodicals, manuscripts, literature, reports, websites, DVDs, audio recordings, etc
  • Assistant Professor: An assistant professor provides knowledge to the students in subjects related to Library and Information Science

Top Recruiters for Bachelor of Library and Information Science

Candidates can land up jobs in various sectors after successfully completing the BLibISc course including:

  • Libraries
  • Universities
  • Colleges
  • Corporate Training Centres
  • Research Institutions
  • Media Organisations
  • Consulting Firms
  • Galleries
  • Museums
  • Foreign Embassies