ILS 100 Introduction to Libraries and Library Careers

An overview of the history and development of libraries and librarianship as a profession is presented, covering the philosophy, professional associations, state and national certification processes and career opportunities in the library and information fields. Additionally, current issues in librarianship will be explored. Contact with career mentors will be encouraged. CR 3 CR3

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10669 Introduction to Libraries and Library Careers Anderson 3

 

ILS 101 Foundations of Information and Library Science

This course introduces the fundamental concepts of library information science as they apply to library and other information agencies. Topics include information ethics, policies, information needs and seeking behaviors, technology, and the impact of information on cultures and societies. Prerequisite: ILS 100

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10670 Foundations of Information and Library Science Williams 3

 

ILS 109 Information Literacy

An introduction to the research process and methods for retrieving information from a library or through online sources. This course will be a sequence of steps focusing on the following areas; a) getting started-developing a research question. b) developing search strategies and techniques. c) using electronic and print resources. d) evaluating information to best determine what meets research needs, and e) properly citing these sources. 1Cr

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10671 Information Literacy Orth  1/21 – 2/8

10672 Information Literacy Orth  2/4 – 3/8

 

ILS 150 Introduction to Reference Services & Materials

This course provides a basic introductory knowledge and skills in the use of general and specialized reference tools. An introduction to basic database and on-line searching emphasizing regionally available resources is included. Field trips required. Prerequisite: ILS 100 or permission of program coordinator

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10673 Introduction to Reference Services & Materials Staff 3

 

ILS 175 Cataloging and Technical Processes

This course covers the cataloging and classification of book and non-book materials. Instruction and practice are given in bibliographic searching and descriptive and subject cataloging, as well as an introduction to the processes of technical services departments in library information agencies. Some trips to a local library are required. Prerequisite: ILS 100

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10674 Cataloging and Technical Processes Goetting 3

 

ILS 201 Library Services to Teens

This course will teach the basics for servicing teens, age 12-18 in a public school library setting. Topics covered include adolescent development, programming, collection development, dedicated space, youth participation, technology, and other aspects of library services for young adults. The class will also read and discuss various books for a teen audience. Prerequisite: ILS 100

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10675 Library Services to Teens Orth 3

 

ILS 202 Library Materials and Services for Children

How to select and evaluate materials for children from birth through age 12 is covered in this course. Students will learn what children like to read at a variety of developmental stages. Attention is paid to materials in both print and non-print formats including books, magazines, audio books, CD-ROM's and Web sites. Also students will investigate methods for connecting children to materials available in a library. NOTE: This course does not satisfy literature or humanities requirements for UMA programs. Prerequisite: ILS 100, ILS 109 (can be taken concurrently) or permission of program coordinator. 3Cr

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10676 Library Materials and Services for Children Livoti 3

 

ILS 203 Survey of Health Sciences Resources

This course is designed as a second-year course for the Associate and Bachelor of Science in Information and Library Services degree for those students wishing to specialize in the area of health sciences information sources. Field trips required. Prerequisite: ILS 100

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10677 Survey of Health Sciences Resources McKelvy 3

 

ILS 250 Collection Development

This course examines how libraries build and maintain collections to meet user needs for libraries and information centers. It also teaches practical skills for selecting information resources appropriate for given audiences. Topics include the principles and practices for the selection of materials, needs assessment, collection evaluation, collection policies, producers of materials, government information, fiscal management, weeding, budgeting and censorship. Prerequisite: ILS 100 or permission of program coordinator

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10678 Collection Development Livoti 3

 

ILS 299 Library Assistant Practicum & Capstone

The library practicum is designed to provide on-the-job experience under the supervision of a professional librarian in a library or other information agency for the purpose of utilizing skills, knowledge, and attitudes acquired during the course of study leading to the associate degree. The 80 hour onsite work experience includes experience in one or more functional areas as appropriate to student interests, and specialized individual projects which meet the library/information agency and student goals. Prerequisite: All 100 and 200 level ILS courses

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10682 Library Assistant Practicum & Capstone Williams 4

 

ILS 312 Introduction to Archives and Manuscripts

Institutions like libraries, archives and museums gather, preserve, and interpret the various records of human cultural heritage. Students will be provided with an introduction to the theories and practices of the beginning archivist or archival student. Students will read and discuss basic archival principles such as appraisal, arrangement and description institutional and historical records in library and museum collections. Students will also learn the importance of materials preservation. Lastly, the electronic age will also be covered including electronic archives or "Born Digital" collections will also be addressed. (Note: Students will be expected to work on independent projects such as making hygrometers and surveying collections. May require travel. ) Prerequisite: ENG 101 and ILS 250

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10679 Introduction to Archives and Manuscripts Weigle 3

 

ILS 325 Digital Library Technology and Services

This course will explore the ever-changing nature of the services and issues in digital libraries and library technology applications. It includes an in-depth exploration of web-based services, social and physical networking, library automation, and the development and implementation of technology plans. Prerequisite: ILS 225

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10680 Digital Library Technology and Services Blesh 3

 

ILS 350 Advanced Reference Services and Materials

This course will build upon the introductory reference class to cover reference materials and services for patrons. It includes an in-depth exploration of the role of teaching, information literacy and the research process, policies, building print and electronic collections, the reference interview, information seeking behavior, evaluation of reference services, outreach, marketing, the use of advanced web and social technologies, and reference space design. This course will also address current trends in reference services and discuss different means for staying current in the information and library services fields. Prerequisites ILS 150 and ILS 250.

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10681 Advanced Reference Services and Materials Livoti 3

 

ILS 499 Senior Capstone Internship or Advanced Research

The library practicum (120 hours on-site) is designed to provide on-the-job experience under the supervision of a professional librarian in a library or other information agency setting. This course will allow students to utilize the skills, knowledge, and library-related values acquired during their course of study leading to the bachelor's degree. If students have taken ILS 299, OR they have more than 10 years full-time experience in a library* they can request an alternate project (an original research or a hybrid research/internship project). Students, who have never worked in a library or have not taken ILS 299, must opt for the practicum option. Prerequisites: Senior standing in the ILS program. CR 6 * For this option students may need to submit a resume documenting work experience, and/or a letter of recommendation from a supervisor or acceptable peer in the lLS field who can attest to your abilities, knowledge and skills as it pertains to libraries.

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10683 Senior Capstone Internship or Advanced Research Williams 6