Post-Master’s Digital Libraries Specialist Program

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Preparing librarians in topics such as digital resources, collections and services

The Post-Master's Specialist Program in Digital Libraries prepares professionals to work with digital library systems, digital resources, collections, and services in a variety of settings, including academic, public, and special libraries.  Courses focus on designing digital library interfaces, organizing and accessing digital collections, and using appropriate and cutting-edge technologies. 

Applicants to the Post-Master's Specialist Program must have a master’s degree from an ALA-accredited program and have completed all prerequisites for individual courses within their area of specialization. 

Students who complete the five courses (15 credits) will receive a credential entitled Digital Libraries Specialist.

Degree Features and Benefits

  • Accredited: Fully Accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
  • Quality: MS in Library & Information Science ranked #9 in the nation, U.S.News & World Report
  • Convenience: A flexible, completely online program that fits easily into your busy work and personal schedule
  • Interactivity: Drexel’s highly interactive e-learning method allows extensive interaction with faculty and other classmates


Interested in learning more? View the curriculum for our Post-Master’s Digital Libraries Specialist Program.

This program consists of five 3-credit courses that can be completed online in 6-9 months. The program must be completed in three years.  Apply today.

Learn more about Drexel's MS in Library & Information Science with a concentration in Digital Libraries.