LIBR 281-01
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Instructor: Dr. Deb Karpuk |
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GREENSHEETSLIS Mission: http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/slis.mission.html Course Description: Prerequisite: Libr. 248
At the end of the class, the student will:
Knowledge, identification and practice of major theories of information organization in a computerized environment and the effects of organization on retrieval.
Mid-Term Examination: Terminology, issues in resource discovery, types of metadata, metadata standards, and material from course readings and class lectures. Late papers are not accepted. Should there be an emergency, contact the Instructor prior to the due date on Course Calendar.
INCOMPLETES: Students who cannot fulfill all the work for a course may be assigned an Incomplete only if arrangements are made with the instructor. If the instructor agrees to assign an incomplete, then the student must obtain an Incomplete Form from: http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/forms/nc.pdf
Caplan, Priscilla. METADATA FUNDAMENTALS FOR ALL LIBRARIANS. Chicago: ALA, 2003. INTRODUCTION TO METADATA: PATHWAYS TO DIGITAL INFORMATION. Edited by
Murtha Baca. Getty Information Institute, 2000. IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) Milstead, Jessica and S. Feldman. METS (Metadata Encoding & Transmission Standard) MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) NISO (National Information Standards Organizations) CESSE (Centre for Economic and Social Studies on the Environment) NSF (National Science Foundation) Additional readings and examples will be distributed in class.
Between campus class sessions, addition question/answer sessions will be held in the Blackboard Virtual Classroom. All sessions will be archived for reference. Tentative evening: Wednesday. Should an individual e-mail be needed, please use: djkarpuk@aol.com
A Discussion Forum will be created for each topic covered in Metadata. This threaded discussion is an excellent way to discuss Metadata topics with colleagues. The Virtual Classroom may be used to host discussion and study sessions as well. Enjoy! |