[Libs-Or] Library & Information Services program at Highline Community College - fall quarter 2009 classes
Clark, Frances
fclark at highline.edu
Tue Jul 21 12:32:21 PDT 2009
Hello,
The Library & Information Services program at Highline Community College
is offering the following courses for fall quarter 2009. All of these
courses are available online and can be taken towards a certificate or
degree or simply for professional development.
For more information on the program, please visit:
http://lis.highline.edu <http://lis.highline.edu/>
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at
fclark at highline.edu
For more information on the ALA-APA LSSC program, please visit:
http://www.ala-apa.org/lsscp/ or contact fclark at highline.edu
Fall quarter 2009
LIBR 100 Introduction to Library & Information Services
An introduction to the historical and philosophical foundations of
libraries and information services including effective use of libraries
and information resources. The focus is on library principles, types of
libraries, their functions, organization, services, terminology, the
evolving roles of library personnel, and their continuing professional
growth. Attention is also paid to the development of information
literacy competencies as students explore the evolution of information
from traditional print to digital resources.
LIBR 122 Circulation Services
Development of proficiency in the procedures, tools, and systems used in
library circulation, inventory, and interlibrary loan with a focus on
philosophical underpinnings and customer service. Attention is paid to
the effective use of library circulation systems, registering users,
circulating materials, processing overdues and fines, and problem
solving. Interlibrary loan, stacks management, security of the facility
and materials, interpretation and communication of library policies are
also covered.
LIBR 132 Serving Diverse Communities
An examination of library services to diverse populations including, but
not limited to, ethnicity, national origin, language, gender, age,
disability (human exceptionalities), and sexual orientation. The focus
is on proactively developing collections and services that foster an
atmosphere of inclusion and which meet the needs of all the library's
users.
LIBR 150 Reference Services
Development of proficiency in providing face-to-face and remote
reference services in a variety of settings. The focus is on the nature
and purpose of reference services, library principles governing them,
customer service, conducting effective reference interviews, and
developing familiarity with a broad array of print and electronic
resources. Attention is also paid to assisting library users to become
proficient in using library resources themselves.
LIBR 151 Business Reference Sources
An introduction to business reference sources used in libraries.
Emphasis is on the use of business reference materials and on finding
business and related information. The course will also provide an
overview of business-related sources available online.
LIBR 190 Library Administration & Management
In-depth examination of the principles of library program management,
including the management of personnel, facilities, budgets, and services
designed to meet the needs of users. Designed to meet the needs of
School Librarians and Public Library Practitioners.
Thank you,
Fran Clark
Library & Information Services Program Advisor
Highline Community College
206.878.3710 x3610
fclark at highline.edu
http://lis.highline.edu <http://lis.highline.edu/>
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