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What is a Master of Information Science?
Library and Information Science majors mainly study library science, information science, archival science and other courses, including "information" and "management". It is a popular major in postgraduate entrance examination in recent years, with a wide range of employment. You can work in libraries and information institutes, or you can work in the consulting or information service departments of government departments, mainly the information analysis and consulting departments of enterprises.

The Master of Library and Information Science has wide employment channels and good career development prospects, and is a master's degree with relatively high gold content. As we all know, the current national reading activity has become a social consciousness, and the concepts of scholarly city, scholarly university and scholarly family are also deeply rooted in people's hearts. It can be seen that the employment channels of library and information management, operation and maintenance, scientific research and other aspects are broad and can meet the requirements of future development trends. This is also one of the main reasons for the better employment prospects of the Master of Library and Information Science.

In addition, in major universities, the demand for talents in this field is also relatively large, especially in literature research, literature management, scientific and technological novelty retrieval and so on. After all, colleges and universities are places engaged in scientific research and teaching, and they need such talents to engage in related work, which also makes the employment channels of master of library and information science broader.