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LIS 199
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Fall, 1996
Time: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Mondays
Venue: 289 Undergraduate Library
** LIS199: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ** A hands-on course that introduces students to basic technological competencies necessary to function effectively as an information professional in any setting. Use of information technologies is applied to areas of relevance to library and information science. ** Prerequisite: No coursework, but GSLIS entry-level technology requirements will be assumed. ** To be offered: All semesters. ** Credit: 2 credit hours (will not apply towards the graduate units required for the GSLIS MS degree) ** Course Objectives: 1. Introduce technological concepts and their implications for information access, organization, and use. 2. Acquire basic competencies in computer technologies found in libraries and other information settings. 3. Learn about new and emerging information technologies and how to evaluate them 4. Utilize information technologies to solve problems directly related to issues in library and information science ** FORMAT: Lab sessions, in which students will follow instructions from a lab instructor to accomplish class goals.
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Last modified: August 14, 1996, by Marsha Woodbury
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