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The Master of Science in Library Science (MSLS) program at UNC's School of Information and Library Science (SILS) equips students for distinguished careers in library and information professions. This curriculum helps students master the skills of gathering, categorizing, preserving, and accessing global information resources, while focusing on developing advanced, research-backed methods for the evolving field of information management. Participants gain comprehensive theoretical understanding of information science and apply these principles through practical experiences like employment opportunities, assistantships, independent research, and community engagement. Learners customize their coursework with faculty guidance, tailoring their studies to align with personal interests and professional goals.
In smaller academic libraries, librarians typically handle diverse responsibilities as generalists, while larger institutions often employ specialists focusing on specific domains. Career opportunities encompass roles such as: user experience specialist, digital scholarship coordinator, subject liaison librarian, scholarly communications expert, rare collections curator, library data analyst, open educational resources coordinator, evaluation specialist, cataloging professional, student support librarian, metadata specialist, and research services librarian.