Diploma Library and Information Technology
Course Overview
This two-year diploma program prepares you for a dynamic career as a library technologist, a professional who is tech-savvy, socially engaged, and passionate about facilitating access to information. Developed in accordance with Canadian Library Association guidelines, the program equips you with the skills to support librarians in any setting or to manage the day-to-day operations of a small library independently. You will learn to navigate the evolving landscape of traditional and digital resources through a combination of theoretical discussion and extensive hands-on practice.
Key Program Highlights
- Curriculum aligned with Canadian Library Association Guidelines to ensure industry relevance
- Hands-on learning through labs, projects, and practical applications of technology
- Preparation for diverse roles in public, academic, corporate, or small library settings
- Exploration of critical topics like digital storage, information sharing, and emerging technologies
- Development of a broad knowledge base through introductory courses in literature, history, and more
Course Overview
This two-year diploma program prepares you for a dynamic career as a library technologist, a professional who is tech-savvy, socially engaged, and passionate about facilitating access to information. Developed in accordance with Canadian Library Association guidelines, the program equips you with the skills to support librarians in any setting or to manage the day-to-day operations of a small library independently. You will learn to navigate the evolving landscape of traditional and digital resources through a combination of theoretical discussion and extensive hands-on practice.
Key Program Highlights
- Curriculum aligned with Canadian Library Association Guidelines to ensure industry relevance
- Hands-on learning through labs, projects, and practical applications of technology
- Preparation for diverse roles in public, academic, corporate, or small library settings
- Exploration of critical topics like digital storage, information sharing, and emerging technologies
- Development of a broad knowledge base through introductory courses in literature, history, and more