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| Curriculum.....Overview
| M.A. Chart
| Descriptions
| Distance Education
| Course Schedules
Course Descriptions 021:101 Cultural Foundations 3 s.h. Theories on the representation and transformation of information and
knowledge; major issues in the library and information professions, including
intellectual freedom, professional ethics, intellectual property, literacy,
role of libraries and information agencies in society.
021:120 Computing Foundations 3 s.h. Introduction to analysis, specification, and design of automated systems;
review of the software life cycle; testing, deployment, and evaluation
of large, computer-based software.
021:122 Conceptual Foundations 3 s.h. Theory, principles and standards in the organization of information;
the function of catalogs, indexes and bibliographic networks; introduction
to metadata descriptions, name and title access, subject analysis, controlled
vocabularies, and classification systems. 021:123 User Education: Multimedia 3 s.h. Learning theory as it relates to the design of multimedia products for
user education; presentation of information using multimedia technology
in a Macintosh environment; development of user education products in linear
and nonlinear forms.
021:124 Database Systems 3 s.h. Theory and methodologies for semantic, logical, and physical database
design; languages for query and manipulation of information; normalization;
optimization, processing of concurrent transactions. Prerequisite:021:101.
021:141 Reference and Information Services 3 s.h. Resources and services; essential reference services and experience
using a variety of print and electronic resources to answer specific reference
questions.
021:142 Web Search Engines 1 s.h. World Wide Web search engines and the spiders, robots, etc., that back
them; issues of information currency, query effectiveness, topic discrimination;
tools to analyze, assess, and employ facilities as information resources.
021:143 Resources for Children 3 s.h. The Resources for Children course covers the evaluation, selection,
and use of materials created to meet the educational, cultural, and/or
recreational needs of children from birth 021:144 Resources for Young Adults 3 s.h. The Resources for Young Adults course covers the evaluation, selection,
and use of materials created to meet the educational, cultural, and/or
recreational needs of Young Adults (individuals from 12 to 18 years
of age). The course provides students with an opportunity to learn about
many aspects of these resources, including historical aspects, issues
and special topics, developmentally appropriate assessment, germinal
authors and illustrators, new voices, various genre, and professional
resources and organizations. 021:202 Research Methods 3 s.h. Concepts and methods for research in library and information science;
emphasis on design of qualitative and quantitative research; data collection
techniques appropriate to information professions; examination and evaluation
of research in the professional literature.
021:220 Programming for Text Manipulation 3 s.h. Introduction to programming using the Java; algorithms, data manipulation
and structures; object-orientation; monolithic and distributed applications;
client/server software development.
021:222 Beginning Cataloging & Classification 3 s.h. Systems for describing materials and information in catalogs and organizing
them for effective retrieval in libraries, museums, and other information
centers: AACR2 descriptive principles; Dewey and Library of Congress
classifications; Sears and LC subject headings; cataloging networks
and services. Prerequisite:021:122. 021:223 Advanced Cataloging & Classification 3 s.h. Special problems in description of materials; authority work; file
structures; serials, other nonmonographic materials; Library of Congress,
other classifications; subject retrieval; reclassification, other administrative
issues; international bibliographic criteria; online cataloging experience.
Prerequisite:021:222. 021:224 Electronic Publishing 3 s.h. Analysis of electronic publishing projects: models, methods, tools.
Corequisite:021:101. 021:226 Digital Libraries 3 s.h. Current digital libraries efforts; models, methods, tools that support
digital libraries. Corequisite: 021:101.
021:228 Hypertext Systems 2 s.h. Theory, design and implementation of hypertext-based information systems;
access mechanisms, including navigation, browsing, search; issues in representation
of information, user interfaces; case studies of representative systems,
including the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: 021:101.
021:230 Text Retrieval 3 s.h. Theories for automatic text representation and retrieval using text
databases; evaluation methodologies; alternative query models--Boolean,
extended Boolean, probablistic, vector fuzzy, rough set models; vocabulary
normalization; web search engines, metadata. Prerequisite: 021:120.
Same as 06K:233.
021:232 Computer Networks 3 s.h. Fundamental concepts in telecommunications and networking; survey of
network technologies and services, with emphasis on understanding digital
data communications and their role in business organizations. Prerequisites:
06K:220 and 22C:106. Same as 06K:250.
021:234 Information Knowledge Management 3 s.h. Issues in distributed, networked, heterogeneous, and dynamic information environments
(intranets, web); hypertext, XML, CGI, and scripting languages; algorithms
for coping with information overload and scalability--indexing, crawlers,
search engines, information filtering, information agents and brokers.
021:239 Topics: Conceptual Structures/Systems 1-3 s.h. Special topics relevant to conceptual structures (e.g., knowledge, representation,
manipulation schemes) and systems (e.g., intelligent OPACS, user interface
technologies). Prerequisite: 021:120.
021:240 Collection Management 3 s.h. Collection management of print and electronic resources; selection and
management principles, policies, procedures in various settings; production
and distribution of resources; intellectual freedom.
021:242 Online Information Systems 2 s.h. (through Summer 2006) State-of-the-art online information systems, free-based and fee-based; theories and behavioral models in information seeking, services, management. 021:242 Search & Discovery 3s.h. (beginning Fall 2006) Introduction to search and discovery systems. Exploration of system
architecture, user models, search models, indexing and evaluation. 021:244 Government Information Resources 3 s.h. Emphasis on federal documents as an information resource; state, local,
foreign, international materials; special concerns of organizing and
administering document collections. 021:248 Information Literacy 3 s.h. Models of the information search process; design of information literacy
curriculum and teaching strategies based on models; emphasis on theory
and research on behaviors and skills of information seekers. Corequisite:
021:101. 021:254 Analysis of Scholarly Domains 3 s.h. Information transfer in academic disciplines; scientific method, other
means of knowledge construction, resulting literatures; reference tools
used to control literature for a variety of audiences; emphasis on humanities,
social sciences, or sciences. Prerequisite: 021:141.
Same as: 108:240.
021:256 History of Readers and Reading 3 s.h. Social nature of American reading practices from colonial times to present;
theories and contexts of reading; reading communities; dimensions of gender,
age, class, religion, race, ethnicity; examples of recent scholarship;
use of primary resources; seminar. Same as 108:220.
021:258 Transition from Manuscript to Print 3 s.h. Current topics in types of information resources and services.
021:260 Strategic Management 3 s.h. Principles of strategic planning, management, leadership; user-centered
library and information center services, designing internal management
information systems for decision making, and creating a climate conducive
to change.
021:261 Personnel Management 1 s.h. Principles of employee motivation and development, organizational structure,
and strategic personnel practices, including recruiting, interviewing,
hiring, training, performance evaluation.
021:262 School Library Media Administration 2 s.h. Design of library media programs; development of philosophy, analysis
of functions, program/personnel evaluation; emphasis on curricular and
teaching roles of library media specialists. 021:269 Archives Administration. 021:270 Public Libraries 3 s.h. Public libraries' history, effectiveness, governance, outreach programs, introduction
and effective use of technology, career development patterns. 021:271 College and University Libraries 3 s.h. Objectives, organization, unique functions and services of academic
libraries; educationaenvironment in which academic libraries function;
examination of issues and problems affecting academic libraries. Corequisite:021:260
or 021:262. 021:272 Special Libraries 2 s.h. Management, organizational structures, collections, client services
in special libraries; site visits to a variety of special libraries, information
centers; projects that apply theoretical principles. Corequisite:021:260
or 021:262.
021:273 Informatics and Law 3 s.h. 021:274 Health Care Classifications and Knowledge Building 3 s.h. Strategies for using nursing and health care language effectively; classifications
that support evidence-based practice, knowledge development, clinical decision
makeing. Graduate standing or consent of instructor required. Same as 096:265.
021:275 Health Informatics I 3 s.h. Technological tools that support health care administration, management,
and decision making. Graduate standing or consent of instructor required.
Same as 06K:225, 050:283, 056:287, 074:191, 096:283, 174:226. 021:278 Information Policy 2 s.h. Development of policy based on ethical and legal issues in library and
information professions; intellectual freedom, intellectual property, privacy,
equity.
021:279 Topics: Policy/Planning 1-3 s.h. Current topics in national and international policies, their impact
on planning. Prerequisite: 021:260.
021:282 Practicum in Libraries and Information Centers 2-3 s.h. Supervised field experience in selected libraries and information centers;
emphasis on application of theory to practice; at least of 80 hours
fieldwork. Prerequisite: 15 s.h. in library and information science.
021:284 School Library Media Practicum 3 s.h. Supervised field experience in library media centers at elementary and
secondary school levels; emphasis on application of theory to practice;
at least 80 hours of fieldwork. Prerequisite: 021:262.
021:286 Research Practicum 1-3 s.h. Student research conducted in conjunction with a faculty member's research.
Consent of instructor, adviser, and director required. Prerequisite:021:202.
021:290 Capstone 1 s.h. Selected issues such as information policy, role of public libraries
in raising information literacy; complements 021:101. Prerequisite:
12 s.h. hours in library and information science.
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