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L301 Collection Development - Public Libraries
L302 Reference Services - Public Libraries
L305 Management - Small Public Libraries
S401 Computer-Based Information Tools
S501 Reference
S502 Collection Development and Management
S503 Organization and Representation of Knowledge and Information
S504 Cataloging
S505 Evaluation of Library Sources and Services
S506 Introduction to Research
S511 Database Design
S512 Information Systems Design
S516 Human-Computer Interaction
S517 Web Programming
S520 Information Seeking and Use
S521 Humanities Information
S522 Social Science Information
S523 Science and Technology Information
S524 Adult Readers Advisory
S525 Government Information
S526 Business Information
S532 Information Architecture for the Web
S533 Online Searching
S541 Information Policy
S550 Perspectives on Librarianship
S551 Library Management
S552 Academic Library Management
S553 Public Library Management
S554 Library Systems
S556 Systems Analysis and Design
S571 Materials for Youth
S572 Youth Services
S573 Education of Information Users
S574 Information Inquiry for School Teachers
S580 History of Libraries
S581 Archives and Records Management
S601 Directed Readings
S602 Directed Research
S603 Workshop in Library and Information Science
S604 Topics in Library and Information Science
S605 Internship in Library and Information Science
S621 Audio and Video Sources
S622 Resources and Services for People with Disabilities
S623 Genealogy and Local History
S629 Topics in Information Sources and Services
S631 Advanced Cataloging
S632 Technical Services
S634 Metadata
S640 Seminar in Intellectual Freedom
S641 Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis
S642 Content Analysis for the Web
S644 Consumer Health Informatics
S650 Library Philanthropy
S652 Digital Libraries
S653 Health Sciences Librarianship
S654 Law Librarianship
S671 School Media
S672 Seminar on Literature for Youth
S681 The Book 1450 to the Present
S683 Reference Sources for Rare Books
S685 Electronic Records Management
S501 Reference (3 cr.)
This course introduces students to the basic information sources and services among different types of libraries and information centers, including academic, public, special, and school media.
Prereqs
S401 P or concurrent.
Syllabi
Boruff-Jones (Summer 2006)
Jingfeng (Summer 2009)
Manuel (Taylor) (Fall 2006)
Manuel (Taylor) (Fall 2008)
Marshall (Spring 2012)
Marshall (Spring 2011)
Marshall (Summer 2008)
Marshall (Spring 2008)
Marshall (Spring 2010)
Marshall (Summer 2009)
Marshall (Spring 2009)
Moeller (Fall 2009)
Steffens (Spring 2012)
Tilley (Spring 2007)
Wright (Summer 2006)
Xia (Fall 2008)
Xia (Fall 2010)
Xia (Summer 2011)
Xia (Fall 2011)
Xia (Summer 2012)
Xia (Summer 2010)
Xia (Fall 2012)
Xia (Spring 2013)
Xia (Summer 2008)
Young (Fall 2006)