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LIBR 210-05
Reference & Information Services
Fall 2007 Greensheet

Cheryl Stenström
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Office Hours: By appointment via Blackboard


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This course will be delivered entirely online through Blackboard.  Students must self-enroll for this course on Blackboard during these dates: August 17-24. You will be required to use a password access code which I will provide using the MYSJSU Messaging system.

Course Description

A process-oriented examination of how information professionals answer reference questions. The interpersonal skills required for effective question negotiation and the sources with which questions are answered are covered as well as an overview of reference as a basic library service.  There will be an emphasis on emerging models and evaluation of services and sources will be covered.

Full Description
This course explores some of the foundations of providing reference service, as well as functions, processes, sources and their evaluation. In addition, several special topics will covered such as staffing models, management of print and electronic collections, investigation and evaluation of new services and other topics of interest.

Course Prerequisites: LIBR 202

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, students will:

  1. have explored reference and information delivery as a library service
  2. demonstrate familiarity of the components of a successful reference interview
  3. demonstrate familiarity of basic reference sources (in multiple formats)
  4. be able to implement basic search strategies
  5. be able to evaluate of reference sources
  6. have an understanding of topics in bibliographic instruction
  7. have understanding of reference policies and standards
  8. demonstrate an ability to evaluate a variety of reference programs and their components
  9. have become familiar with emerging service models

LIBR 210 supports the following SLIS Core Competencies:

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

Textbooks and Readings

The textbooks should be ordered from the SLIS eBookstore at: http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/courses/books/210/index.php

Recommended Text
Bopp, R. E., & Smith, L. C. (2001). Reference and information services: An introduction. (3rd  ed.). Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.

Additional Readings
Additional course materials will be available through the Blackboard course site or through the King Library online subscriptions.

Course Requirements

Course Format
As this is a Web-based course, all assignments for this class will be distributed via Blackboard. Please check your Blackboard email on a regular basis. You may contact me via email, and I will make every effort to respond promptly (within 48 hours at the latest). Please note that I live in the Atlantic time zone.

Assignment Submission and Evaluation
All assignments will be evaluated for thoroughness, analysis, creativity, and thoughtfulness. Points will be deducted for failure to use correct spelling, grammar, and composition. All assignments are to have a professional appearance, using consistent formatting and citing techniques. Consult the SLIS APA Style Resources page for further specifics. In addition to grades received on the assignments, active participation in online discussions throughout the semester will be graded (see the grading summary below).  Due dates for assignments are firm. In exceptional circumstances, I can be contacted to negotiate an extension before the assignment due date.

Assignments

Assignments Summary

Assignment % of final grade
Reports 10% (5% each)
Exercises 20% (5% each)
Case study 10%
Vendor letter 10%
Instruction package 30%
Discussions 20% (approx. 1.5% each)

More details on the assignments will be provided in Blackboard.

Course Calendar
The course is divided into two streams running more or less concurrently.  Each week, an  aspect of service will be explored along with a type of reference source or technique.

Course Calendar Summary

Week

Topic

Sources/Techniques

Deadlines

Due Date

Week 1
Aug 23

History and Overview

none

none

 

Week 2
Aug 30

Philosophy of Service

Reference Interview I

Establish working groups

September 5

Week 3
Sep 6

Ethics

Reference Interview II

BI subject

September 12

Week 4
Sep 13

Policies

electronic sources (general)

none

 

Week 5
Sep 20

Issues

popular internet sources

Report 1 [5%]

September 26

Week 6
Sep 27

Staffing models

bibliographies

Exercise 1 [5%]

October 3

Week 7
Oct 4

Staff training

indexes

Case study [10%]

October 10

Week 8
Oct 11

Bibliographic instruction

encyclopedias

Post BI packages

October 17

Week 9
Oct 18

Special populations

almanacs

BI package (peer assessment)

October 24

Week 10
Oct 25

Evaluation: sources

directories

Exercise 2 [5%]

October 31

Week 11
Nov 1

Evaluation: services

biographies

BI package (final assessment) [30%]

November 7

Week 12
Nov 8

Evaluation: ROI

dictionaries

Vendor letter [10%]

November 14

Week 13
Nov 15

Trends: website

geographical sources

Exercise 3 [5%]

November 21

Week 14
Nov 26

Trends: virtual reference

government documents

Report 2 [5%]

December 3

Week 15
Dec 3

Trends: collaboration

statistics

Exercise 4 [5%]

December 10

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.

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://www.sjsu.edu/senate/S07-2.htm.

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/

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