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Information Science focuses on the study of information processing, retrieval, and management using technology and computational methods. It involves understanding how information is created, stored, organized, and accessed in various contexts. Library Science, on the other hand, is more focused on the organization, preservation, and dissemination of information resources within libraries and other information institutions. It involves the study of library management, cataloging, classification, and information literacy. Both fields are closely related and often overlap in practice, with Information Science having a broader scope that includes digital information systems beyond traditional libraries.

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