library science

/'laibrəri,saiəns/
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library science

A student studies library science in a university classroom.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The academic and professional field concerned with the principles and practices of library administration and information services: "Library science" is the interdisciplinary study of the organization, management, preservation, and dissemination of information resources, typically within libraries and similar institutions.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • She earned a master's degree in library science.
    • Advances in library science have transformed how archives are digitized and accessed.
    • The conference focused on current trends in library science.
Advanced Usage
  • "Digital library science": A subfield focusing on the creation, management, and use of digital collections and online information systems.
    • His research in digital library science explores new metadata standards.
Variants and Related Words
  • Library and Information Science (LIS): A common, broader term for the field that encompasses both traditional library science and information science.
    • Many university departments are now called Schools of Library and Information Science.
Synonyms
  • Information science (in its broader, overlapping sense concerning information organization and retrieval).
  • Bibliothec science (a less common, more archaic term).
Related Phrases
  • "To study library science": To be enrolled in an academic program for this field.
    • She decided to study library science to become a public librarian.
library science

A student studies library science in a university classroom.

Noun
  1. the study of the principles and practices of library administration