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Library, information management and curation studies, Ngā akoranga whare pukapuka, whakahaere mōhiohio me te rauhītanga

Library, information management and curation studies is the study of how to select, acquire, organise and store information collections, and how to locate, identify and assess heritage resources.

It gives an understanding of the methods and technology for managing information and collections, how to help people discover and access them, and how to conserve and display culturally important objects.

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You might learn about

  • how to manage information collections
  • using technology to store and retrieve information
  • helping people access information and resources
  • how to preserve and exhibit objects

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