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Graduate Library Media

2021 Summer Term

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3 Units

ORGANIZING INFORMATION

LIBMEDIA 651

Learn to describe information resources clearly, assess their information potential, and use strategies and procedures that will help somebody seeking information find what they need. Become familiar with formal and informal strategies for facilitating subject access, such as MARC records, tagging, metadata, controlled vocabularies, abstracting and classification. Address intellectual and practical issues related to creating structured access to information in all formats.


3 Units

LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION

LIBMEDIA 654

The theories, principles and processes underlying the organization and administration of school and public library services: planning, organizing staffing, budgeting, acquiring, and accessing resources, evaluating, scheduling, promoting and marketing, equipping, housing and policy development. Emphasis is on planning, leadership, working toward change and the new roles and responsibilities of the library professional.


3 Units

DESIGN OF CURRICULUM FOR INQUIRY

LIBMEDIA 752

School librarians provide curriculum support, coaching, and information and technology literacy skills instruction. This course provides the theoretical basis and hands-on experience to carry out these roles working with teachers and students.

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