Undergraduate Library Media
Undergraduate Library Media
2010 Spring Term
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INDIVIDUALIZED LEARNING SYSTEM IN EDUCATIONAL MEDIA (ILSEM)
LIBMEDIA 201
Offered on a satisfactory/no credit basis only. ILSEM is a modular individualized learning system designed to present students with explanatory and hands-on practical experiences at the introductory level with classroom technologies for print, graphics and visual communication, and related web-based resources.
DEVELOPING LIBRARY/MEDIA SKILLS
LIBMEDIA 440
This course is designed to support development of effective information and technology literacy skills in library users and integration of those skills into the curriculum.
CLASSIFICATION AND CATALOGING
LIBMEDIA 451
Introduction to the organization of information. Study of the principles governing basic methods of descriptive cataloging and intellectual access to print, non-print and electronic materials and information sources. Emphasis is on the Dewey Decimal Classification, MARC records, electronic tools, Sears subject headings and metadata.
LIBRARY AND MEDIA CENTER ADMINISTRATION
LIBMEDIA 454
Organization and administration of libraries and school media centers. Includes the study of library objectives and the theory and practice of acquiring, processing, disseminating, housing and accessing all types of educational materials. Emphasis is on planning, leadership and the changing roles and responsibilities of the library media professional.