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What does information and archives management (major) mean?
The major of library information and archives management includes library science, archives science and information resource management (T stands for special major). The major of library science trains high-level, wide-caliber and compound professionals who can develop morally, intellectually and physically, engage in library science teaching and research, and undertake information management and consulting work such as library, archives, information resource management and knowledge management.

Main courses: introduction to philology, modern library science, JAVA programming, electronic literature retrieval, library business practice, information system technology and management, digital library, information consultation and information service, advanced database theory, distributed database, database and knowledge base, advanced software engineering, new programming method, advanced computer network, graphics and visualization, and modern information retrieval.

Archival science majors train applied and compound archives senior professionals who have systematic basic knowledge of archival science and literature knowledge, master basic skills of modern information technology, and can engage in archives information service, archives information management and research in state organs, archives institutions and information departments.

Main courses: Introduction to Archives Science, Archives Management, Science and Technology Archives Management, Electronic Archives Management, Archives Compilation and Research, Archives Regulations, Philology, Science and Technology Archives Management, Secretarial Science, Archives Management Automation, Archives Protection, etc.