What are the majors of Ya 'an Archives School?

Ya 'an Archives School has two majors: archival science and library science.

1. Archives major:

Archival science major is to train students to have theoretical and practical knowledge of archival science and be able to engage in archival work. Students will learn the basic principles of archives management, archives construction and management, archives digital processing and other courses, as well as practical skills such as archives investigation, collation and compilation. After graduation, students can engage in archives management and research in archives, libraries, cultural and art institutions and other related institutions.

2. Library science major:

The major of library science is to train students to have theoretical and practical knowledge of library science and be able to engage in library work. Students will learn the basic principles of library science, library construction and management, organization and utilization of information resources, library service and reader education and other practical skills. After graduation, students can engage in book management and information service in libraries, cultural information centers, scientific research institutions and other related units.

3. Development prospect:

With the development of information society, archival science and library science have broad development prospects. Archives graduates can engage in archives management and archives research in archives cultural institutions at all levels; Graduates majoring in library science can engage in library management and information consultation in various libraries and information service institutions.

At the same time, with the advent of the digital age, digital archives management and digital library construction also provide more employment opportunities for graduates of these two majors.

4. Industry development trend:

With the continuous progress of science and technology and the wide application of information technology, archives management and library services are undergoing digital and networked changes. Students majoring in archival science and library science need to keep up with the development trend of the industry, learn related digital archives management and information retrieval technologies, and master emerging skills such as big data analysis and knowledge management.

In addition, cross-border cooperation and resource sharing have also become important directions for industry development. Deepening the cooperation between archives and cultural institutions such as libraries and museums will bring more development opportunities.