Fundamentals of Library and Information Science (LIS) encompass a broad range of principles and concepts that form the basis for understanding the field.
Library management involves the effective administration and organization of library resources, services, and personnel to meet the information needs of users.
Library classification is the systematic arrangement of library materials (books, documents, etc.). The goal of classification is to facilitate the organization and retrieval of materials within a library's collection.
Library cataloging is the process of creating bibliographic records for library materials and organizing them in a systematic and standardized manner to facilitate the retrieval of information.
Information Resources and Technology encompass the management, utilization, and integration of various types of information and technologies to support organizational objectives.
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