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LIBR 200-13
Information and Society
Fall 2006 Greensheet

Steve Tash
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Phone: 949.683.7151 9am-9pm PST
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Textbooks | Course Requirements

Students must self-enroll for this course on Blackboard between August 14-24, 2006 and  will be required to use a password access code which I will provide using the MySJSU Messaging system.

Course Description

This is 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. This course provides a foundation for thinking critically about information professions and the roles of information professionals.

Course Objectives

LIBR 200 supports the following SLIS Core Competencies:

In addition, this section supports the following SLIS Core Competencies:

This course supports the following SLIS Learning Outcomes:

  1. Outcome: Students will know the foundations and structure of the information profession.
    Assessment: All students will participate in a group project that surveys the information and library professions along with Electronic research and report findings to the class.
  2. Outcome: Students will be able to locate, evaluate, and utilize scholarly and professional literature.
    Assessment: All students will be required to write critical essays, notes and/or annotations, and develop Power Point presentations from publications pertinent to library and information science.
  3. Outcome: Students will demonstrate in-depth understanding of major issues in library and information science.
    Assessment: Students are required to research and write a major paper, 15 pages minimum (worth at least 35% of their total grade) on a topic relating to information and society.

Textbooks

Textbooks are available from www.lu.com , www.Amazon.com and  www.Barnesandnobel.com.

Required Text
Fourie, Denise. (2002) Libraries in the Information Age. Libraries Unlimited.

Recommended Text
American Psychological Association. Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. 5th ed. Washington , D.C. : APA. This is the standard style manual used for the MLS program at SJSU.

Course Requirements

Complete the New Student Technology Course
This is a mandatory short, self-paced online course on Blackboard that must be completed by all new SLIS students before orientation. The access code for this course will be sent to new students via MySJSU by July 1st. If you have questions about this course, e-mail Debbie Faires or Dale David.

For more information, see http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/slis/blackboardintro.htm

Course Format
This course meets onsite at the CSUF campus. At the onsite meeting there will be a few weighted (i.e. graded) in-class assignments. They will be distributed only at the onsite meeting(s) and completed ONSITE. NO in-class assignment makeup’s permitted. Check Announcements, Assignments and Calendar for exact dates and times.

Web Based Instruction
The class will primarily be Web based using Blackboard. It will be necessary for students to self-enroll using the following URL: http://tigris.sjsu.edu/

This Blackboard self-enrollment process is in addition to the normal course registration. In other words you must be formally registered for the class prior to doing the Blackboard self-enrollment.  Students must self-enroll for this course on Blackboard . You will be required to use a password access code which I will provide using the MySJSU Messaging system.

You will post your assignments utilizing the Blackboard Assignment Manager.  We will not be using the digital drop box section of Blackboard.

Attendance/Participation
We will complete a few GRADED course assignments and/or projects during our onsite meeting(s). There will NOT be any makeup assignments for the onsite exercises. Participation in online projects, in class and in Blackboard discussion forums is crucial to learning in the online environment.

Reading/viewing/listening to required materials will enhance your ability to participate in these discussions. Check Blackboard regularly for detailed assignments and updates.

General Expectations for Students
Students are expected to:

Also join the school’s electronic list, SLISADMIN, to get official or administrative messages from SLIS. Find directions at http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/ecommunication/electroniclists.htm or
choose Electronic Lists under the Computing pull-down menu on the SLIS Web site.

Assignments
The assignments for this course are:

Grading

Web Research Exercises (will only be available @Onsite meeting) No make ups. These are group exercises for grades. 5 pts
Class Participation (DB/CHAT) 10 pts
Major Paper on a major Library & Info Science Issue 35 pts
Library Research Assignment (critical notes utilizing scholarly LIS journals) 5 pts
ListServ/BLOG/Podcast Assignment 15 pts
Professional Association/LIS Journal Analysis 10 pts
Job Hunt Assignment 15 pts
Powerpoint Presentation (last onsite meeting) Student will develop and present a MS Pwpt presentation (up to 12 slides) highlighting your research paper topic. 5 pts

Late Assignments
Grades for late assignments will be reduced by 10 percent.

Grading Scale
The standard SJSU SLIS Grading Scale is utilized for all SLIS courses:

97-100 A
94-96 A-
91-93 B+
88-90 B
85-87 B-
82-84 C+
79-81 C
76-78 C-
73-75 D+

Grading Policy/Papers:
Everyone begins class with a grade of "B", the standard grade for graduate level work. Students who satisfactorily complete assignments on time; attend classes; and actively participate in class exercises and discussions (in class and in Blackboard discussion forums) will receive the "B" provided the quality of written work meets the rigorous scholarly standard for the University.

In general, graduate work should exhibit clarity and be well written in a logical, coherent fashion. Above standard work is defined as clearly displaying one or more of the following criteria:

Reasonable Accommodation of Disabilities
If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, please e-mail me as soon as possible. Presidential Directive 97-03 requires that students with disabilities register with the Disability Resource Center (DRC) to establish record of their disability.

No matter where students reside, they should contact the SJSU DRC to register. The DRC Web site: http://www.drc.sjsu.edu/

Plagiarism  
All assignments submitted must be your own work. Sources must be properly cited in papers as specified in class. The San Jose State University regulations governing plagiarism will be enforced.

Academic Integrity
Your own commitment to learning, as evidenced by your enrollment at San José State University, and the University's Academic Integrity Policy requires you to be honest in all your academic course work. Faculty are required to report all infractions to the Office of Judicial Affairs. The policy on academic integrity can be found at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/F06-1.pdf

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