LIBR 200-10
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Instructor:
Dr.
Ziming Liu |
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Greensheet |
GREENSHEETCourse Description: A class designed to explore the complex social, economic, historical and technological developments that influence the impact of information on society. The mission, values, and ethics of information professionals are also analyzed. Course Objectives: At the completion of the course, the student will be able to:
This course supports the following SLIS objectives:
Required Text: Rubin, R. E. (2004). Foundations of library and information science. New York: Neal-Schuman. Recommended Text: Eberhart, G. M. (2000). The whole library handbook 3: Current data, professional advice, and curiosa about libraries and library services. Chicago, IL: American Library Association. Other required readings, check the Course Outline. With the exception of the Eberhart text, these readings will be available on the class Web site. Course Requirements:
Reasonable Accommodation of Disabilities Students who need accommodation due to a disability must register with SJSU's Disability Resource Center (DRC) during the first three weeks of the semester. The Center will work with the students to determine the disability, document it, and determine the services and accommodations necessary for student success. Then, the DRC will contact the faculty member to determine the types of consideration necessary. Students attending the Fullerton campus should first contact the Disability Resource Center in San Jose since they are SJSU students. The DRC will then direct the students to supporting resources on the Fullerton campus. The DRC Web site: http://www.drc.sjsu.edu/ |