Focus and Scope
Library Management means that libraries are able to carry out planning, policy making, personnel management, and program assessment, library organizing information and establishing a conceptual framework for organizing and retrieving information, including the study of library systems and their objectives and structures.
Digital Libraries and Repositories means libraries can preserve and protect archival collections with modern repositories are equipped to meet today's environmental and security control standards.
Information Technology in Information Institutions. Information and communication technology (ICT) facilitates the identification, collection, storage, processing and dissemination of information in libraries/information centers/information institutions.
Media and Information Literacy means that libraries are able to access, analyze, critically evaluate, interpret, use, create and disseminate adequate information and media products with the help of existing facilities and tools creatively and legally by basic ethics.
Knowledge Management. The process of creating (generating, capturing), storing (preserving, organizing, integrating), sharing (communicating), applying (implementing), and reusing (transforming) organizational knowledge him self.
Information and Media Preservation means the Documentation system. The process of systematically collecting, organizing, storing, retrieving, and disseminating technical documents, especially scientific, technical, or legal documents, usually to facilitate research or preserve the memory of an institution.
Archives Management. Refers to the library or organization responsible for appraising, selecting, preserving, and providing access to archival materials.
Social inclusion-based library transformation is an approach to library services that is committed to improving the quality of life and welfare of library users.