Graduate Library Media
Graduate Library Media
2022 Summer Term
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ADOLESCENT LITERATURE AND RELATED MEDIA
LIBMEDIA 543
Designed primarily to acquaint the student with books and nonprint media which appeal to the young people aged thirteen to eighteen. Emphasis will be placed on adolescent development, reading interests, and principles of and tools for selection. Reading, listening and viewing guidance techniques appropriate for the classroom and for the school and public library will also be detailed.
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.
LEADERSHIP & ADMINISTRATION OF LIBRARY AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS
LIBMEDIA 751
This course addresses the advanced administrative and leadership competencies needed by district library and technology coordinators. Students will address administrative issues, policies and practices, including the development of a vision; leadership and group dynamics; long-range planning; legal and ethical issues; advocacy; grant writing; infrastructure; and personal professional development.