LIBR 202-02
LIBR 202-11
Information Retrieval
Fall 2005

Instructor: Judy Tessier
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Textbooks | Course Requirements

Students need to enroll for this course in Blackboard at the SLIS Web site (http://slisweb.sjsu.edu) by selecting Computing > Blackboard > SLIS Blackboard Site > Login > Course Catalog between August 22 and August 26. You will be required to use a password access code which will be sent to you by the MySJSU Messaging system.  

Course Description

This course is a survey of the principles of information retrieval and their application to information systems and services. The course emphasizes models of user information seeking behavior and human information processing and their relationships to retrieval models in information systems. It explores the fundamental processes of description, classification, information structures, database models, and intermediation as those processes are reflected in information systems of all types, including, but not limited to, libraries. In addition, the course explores various information systems to illustrate principles.
Prerequisites: Computer literacy is assumed including downloading and installing software and use of the Internet. Join the class Blackboard site after you have registered.

Course Goals and Objectives

Introduction of the student to:

  • User information seeking processes;
  • Those user characteristics that affect information seeking and use;
  • Basic concepts of information systems.

At the conclusion of the course, the student will be able to:

  • Describe appropriate models of information seeking processes and factors;
  • Describe the salient characteristics of an information system using the model introduced and developed in the course;
  • Describe how the characteristics of information systems and users interact in the effective use of information.

This course supports the following SLIS objectives:

  • The student will know and be able to identify the major theories and important principles as well as to demonstrate current practice in (1) information transfer, (2) information management, including the selection, organization, storage, retrieval, dissemination, and utilization of information resources, and (3) the application of diverse technologies to information management.
  • The student will be provided with the opportunity to evaluate and   utilize relevant research from a variety of disciplines.

Textbooks

Marchionini, Gary. Information Seeking in Electronic Environments. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press, 1995. Order through Amazon or available free at Marchionini’s site: http://www.ils.unc.edu/~march/isee_book/web_page.html.


Chowdhury, G. G. 2004. 2nd ed. Introduction to modern information retrieval. New York: Neal-Schuman. Order from the publisher online (http://www.neal-schuman.com/db/4/384.html), be sure to mention SJSU SLIS discount (10%).

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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 June 27. 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 is an online class using Blackboard with one in-person weekend.

  • 202-11 meets: Saturday-Sunday Oct. 8-9, 9AM-4PM in Fullerton, PLS 68.
  • 202-02 meets: Saturday-Sunday Oct. 15-16, 9AM-4PM in San Jose, Mod. 402.

Course Calendar
The course calendar is posted on Blackboard.

Assignments and Grading
The assignments for this course, and their point values, are:

Midterm 15 points
Final exam 50 points
Vocabulary design 25 points
Participation & Discussion 10 points

Grading Scale
Grades are determined in the following manner:

90-100 A
88-90 A-
84-87 B+
78-83 B
70-77 B-
Below 70 C, F

The class GPA for Libr 202 generally runs between 80-85 (B or B+). University policy states that competent graduate level work is B. Reading and written assignments are due on the dates on the calendar in Blackboard. SJSU Academic Integrity Policy: http://www2.sjsu.edu/senate/S04-12.pdf .

Academic Integrity
Read the SJSU Academic Integrity Policy
http://www2.sjsu.edu/senate/S04-12.pdf

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 José 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/

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