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LIBR 202-06
Information Retrieval
Spring 2008 Greensheet

Dr. Yan Quan Liu
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Phone: (203)392-5763
Fax: (203)392-5780
Office Location: 501 Crescent St, Buley 404, New Haven, CT 06515
Office Hours: (online) Tuesday 11:00-12:30, Wednesday 11:00-12:30, and by appointment


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Students must self-enroll in the Blackboard Site for this course. The access enrollment code will be sent to you through my.sjsu. 

Acknowledgement: I would like to thank Dr. Judy Weedman and other faculty members for their assistance and for allowing me to "borrow" heavily from their course materials this semester.

Course Description

Principles of information retrieval and their application to information systems and services. Emphasizing models of user information seeking behavior, human information processing and their relationship to retrieval models in information systems.

Course Prerequisites:

Course Objectives

Student Learning Outcomes

LIBR 202 supports the following SLIS Core Competencies:

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

http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/slis/competencies.htm

Textbooks and Readings

Please order the textbooks from below from any online bookstore or directly from the publishers. If you order from the School's amazon.com site, http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/courses/books/index.php, the School receives a referral fee which we use for student scholarships and events.

You can find these books’ info on SLIS eBookstore.

Course Requirements

Complete the New Student Technology Workshop
This is a mandatory short, self-paced online workshop on Blackboard that must be completed by all new SLIS students before the first day of classes. The access code for this course will be sent to new students via MySJSU. 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

Blackboard Information
In order to learn gradually, materials for each unit will open on Monday morning in the Course Documents section, and remains open until Sunday night. You can access all the units at any time throughout the semester once the unit opens. However, you are expected to complete all the units within the assigned time limits, read the assigned articles/documents/chapters and participate in class discussion. The access enrollment code will be sent to you through my.sjsu. 

Assignments
The assignments are designed to provide the students to acquire and demonstrate the following skills:

 
The assignments are listed below along with the skills they address. Team work for the assignments is encouraged.

IR system design Exercises
01 Attribute elicitation exercise 5 points (pre-1,7)
02 Classification exercise 5 points (pre-1,7)
03 Vocabulary design exercise 5 points (pre-2,7)
IR system Projects
01 Descriptive metadata 20 points (1,2,7)
02 Vocabulary design & evaluation 20 points (1,2,3,4,7)
03 IR system review 20 points (1,2,6,7)
Final
25 points (1,4,5,6,7)
Total Points 100 points

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+
70-72 D
67-69 D-
Below 67 F

In order to provide consistent guidelines for assessment for graduate level work in the School, these terms are applied to letter grades:

Students are advised that it is their responsibility to maintain a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0.

Interpretation of the grades:

Grading Criteria

Topic relevancy
15%
Originality & creativity
20%
Adequacy of information presented
15%
Content organization
20%
References and substantiation
10%
Clarity of delineation
10%
Formatting and editorial issues
5%
Grammar and spelling
5%

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 members are required to report all infractions to the Office of Student Conduct and Ethical Development. The policy on academic integrity can be found at http://sa.sjsu.edu/student_conduct.

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/

Course Schedule

Class Read before class Assignments due
Unit 1   1/23-1/28
Introduction and Representation
Information Retrieval Systems – initial concepts
Database management systems – DB/TextWorks
Course syllabus Ambient Findability:  first 3 chapters Post your brief autobiography to course discussion board
Unit 2   1/28/-2/4
Information Retrieval and Database Systems
Aggregation as a goal of IR systems
Metadata -- Representing attributes
DBTextWorks demonstration
Marchionini ch. 1, ch.2
Ambient Findability, chapters 4-5
Attribute elicitation exercise due
Unit 3 2/4-2/11
Data Attributes and Relationships
Representation of information:  Descriptive metadata
(a) Attributes
(b) Rules (AACR2 & metadata standards as examples)
(c) Authority control
Morville ch. 6-7
Online Resource:  on DBT
Lecture: Descriptive Metadata and Rules
Install DBTextWorks Bring collections for consideration for Project01
Unit 4   2/11-2/18
DBMS
Inverted files
Chowdhury ch.6
Inverted files.pdf on 202 course resources page
 Classification exercise due
Unit 5  2/18-2/25
Architecture of an information retrieval system
User models
Begin supplemental readings Vocabulary design exercise due
Unit 6   2/25-3/3
Representation of information: Subject analysis
Controlled vocabularies-
Theory & practice
Subject headings
Chowdhury ch.1 & 2 Work session for Project01
Unit 7  3/3-3/10
Representation of information:  Subject analysis
Controlled vocabularies-
Classification & Taxonomies
Chowdhury ch.5 & 7
LCC
Beta test data structure (Part A of Project01 must be complete to exchange)
Unit 8    3/10-3/17
Representation of information:  Subject analysis
Controlled vocabularies-
Natural language
Chowdhury, ch.5 & 7 Project01 due
Unit 9    3/17-3/24 (3/24-28 Spring break)
Cognition and behavior of information seeing
Marchionini 34 Work session for Project02
Unit 10   3/31-4/7
Searching and querying systems
Marchionini 5. 6 Work session for Project02
Unit 11  4/7-4/14
Evaluating IR systems
  1. Relevance judgment
  2. Performance evluation
Chowdhury ch.13 & 14 Project 02 due
Unit 12  4/14-4/21 Evaluating IR systems
  1. Functionality
  2. Interface
Chowdhury ch.13 & 14 Work session for IR system review
Unit 13  4/21-4/28
Design as a professional activity
Interface design -- usability
Marchionini 7 Work session for IR system review
Unit 14  4/28-5/5
Modern IR technologies 
Supplemental reading IR system review dueFinal exam distributed
Unit 15  5/5-5/13
Future perspective and Final remarks
Supplemental reading Final exam due

(last day of instruction for SJSU 5/13)

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