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  1. Digital Library Management (Professional Enhancement Programme)

    MSc / PGDip / PGCert

    University of Sheffield - Department of information Studies

    Build on your experience of digital libraries by exploring new ideas, based on the latest research. You'll explore strategic, practical and technical issues, as well as day-to-day management challenges.

  2. Information Systems Management

    MSc

    University of Sheffield - Management School

    Accredited by the Chartered Management Institute IT and information systems drive and control organisations. This course gives you a grounding in management practices and develops your skills so you can play a key role in the design, implementation and development of information systems.

  3. Digital Library Management

    MSc

    University of Sheffield - Department of information Studies

    This course explores the strategic, technical and practical aspects of digital library initiatives. You'll develop an appreciation of emerging perspectives, and a working knowledge of how digital library services are run.

  4. Information Management

    MSc

    University of Sheffield - Management School

    This CILIP-accredited course focuses on the theoretical and practical skills you need for a career in information management. The aim is to make you into the kind of person employers are looking for: information literate with the technical know-how to develop, design and manage information services and systems.

  5. Librarianship

    MA

    University of Sheffield - Management School

    You'll be introduced to the principles, disciplines and skills of librarianship. Our library management and public policy teaching and research are internationally recognised, which means your learning will be inspired by the latest ideas and concepts in librarianship.

  6. Information Systems

    MSc

    University of Sheffield - Department of information Studies

    You'll develop practical and theoretical knowledge, and learn how to apply it effectively. Jointly run with the Department of Computer Science, this course lets you specialise in either organisational and informational issues, or in more advanced computational issues.

  7. Health Informatics

    MSc

    University of Sheffield - Department of information Studies

    This course is aimed at health care professionals who want to improve services in their sector by getting more out of information and communication technologies. The course is taught online, using web-based software to deliver lectures and tutorials, so you can study from home or from work.

  8. Information Management (Professional Enhancement Programme)

    MSc / PGDip / PGCert

    University of Sheffield - Department of information Studies

    As a library or information professional, these courses will help you re-evaluate your practice in the context of current library and information management theory. You'll apply research-based approaches to solve problems and make decisions, and will develop new skills relevant to your professional development plans.

  9. Information Systems (Professional Enhancement Programme)

    MSc / PGDip / PGCert

    University of Sheffield - Department of information Studies

    Re-evaluate your professional practice in the context of current and emerging research. You'll understand how to apply research-based approaches to solve professional problems and make decisions, and develop new skills and approaches that will give you a foundation for your future career.

  10. Librarianship (Professional Enhancement Programme)

    MA / PGCert / PGDip

    University of Sheffield - Department of information Studies

    As a library or information professional, this courses will help you re-evaluate your practice in the context of current library and information management theory. You'll apply research-based approaches to solve problems and make decisions, and will develop new skills relevant to your professional development plans.

 
 
 
 
 

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