Royal School of Library and Information Science
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www.db.dk 
Denmark’s School of Library Sciences has campuses in Copenhagen and Aalborg and is a comprehensive organisation with three institutes: the Institute for Information Studies, the Institute for Library Development and the Institute for Culture and Media. The school has approximately 1,000 students, of which 200 study in Aalborg and 800 in Copenhagen. Denmark’s School of Library Sciences has no entrepreneurship activities or offers.
Denmark’s School of Library Sciences is an institution of higher learning under the Ministry of Culture, and its lines of study are geared towards work functions in the areas of library and information services. The school educates library assistants and librarians and offers Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D’s. degrees in Library and Information Sciences. Study at Denmark’s School of Library Sciences is geared towards a variety of tasks involved in the management of public and research libraries, public administration, organisations and private businesses. Its students are, to a growing extent, of central importance to the knowledge-based society in which we find ourselves. Traditional library services and the rapidly expanding field of digital services play a greater role in a society in which organisation, communication and knowledge sharing are of fundamental significance for economic and cultural development and cohesion. |