Library and Information Management (L&IM)
Collecting and managing information is increasingly vital in all areas of
modern life: from small businesses and multinational organisations, to
schools, universities, libraries and museums.
The need for a new type of information manager has emerged! Among the many
professions that deal with information are:
record managers
archivists
librarians, and
information officers
To make the programs even more exciting some of courses and lectures are conducted by industry based lecturers who can bring real-world experiences to your studies at the same time using some of the latest technologies that can be provided by the three funding partners:
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Fuji Xerox Pty Ltd are on board with the programs to provide input and assist with any software that may be used throughout the scheduled courses. Helping organisations to share knowledge and information to achieve sustainable outcomes for all stakeholders and are leaders in providing the Australian market with document management services and solutions, helping organisations take control of their documents, manage costs and improve productivity.
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State Library of South Australia provide staff and facilities to develop and deliver specialised courses related to accessing and managing resources, preservation and conservation of the past and future. Graduates of the programs will be qualified and trained in the areas relevant to the needs of current and future employers.
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State Records of South Australia provide staff to develop and deliver specialised courses related to recordkeeping, archiving and EDRMS to ensure that graduates are trained to meet the needs of the 21st Century and beyond.
The
Library and Information Management programs have been designed for students to
undertake the programs anywhere in the world, as long as you can connect to
the internet.
All courses will be available
totally online, part-time or full-time depending on your circumstances.
The choice is yours!
The programs provide a continuing path of learning from the Graduate Certificate
in Business Information Management (Library Management)
through to a Masters qualification in Library and
Information Management. If you wish to continue your career even
further there is now the opportunity that you could be eligible to apply for entry into the new and specifically
designed Doctorate of Information Technology
Management.
If you have any questions please feel free to
contact us.
