Diploma in Digital Library and Information Management is a specialized course designed to equip students with the skills necessary to manage and organize digital information in libraries and other information settings. Typically lasting 6 -12 months, this program covers various aspects of digital library systems, including metadata management, digital archiving, information retrieval, and data preservation. Students will learn about the latest technologies used in digital libraries, along with best practices for managing e-resources, online databases, and digital catalogs. The course is ideal for those looking to pursue careers in digital library management, information technology, or archives, and provides a strong foundation in the growing field of digital information management.