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LDR 480: Organizational Leadership Capstone
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
This course is the culminating learning experience for the organizational leadership program. Students investigate and analyze current trends and research in leadership and organizational dynamics to refine their understanding of leadership for today's organizations and to prepare to adapt for the future. Critical and creative thinking skills will be emphasized, in addition to lifelong learning and development for leaders and the role of learning, creativity, innovation, and change in the development and sustainability of organizations.
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LIN 175: Information Literacy
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
A foundational course that introduces students to the cross-disciplinary skills needed to assess information needs, and access and evaluate information sources.
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LIN 300: Information in Our Society
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Students will learn about the impact of culture and other social differences on individual use of information and the theories of learning and information use. Our information society will be examined and how information is created, recorded, mass produced, disseminated, and used by individuals and groups.
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LIN 301: Introduction to Meta Information System
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Students will examine and become familiar with content identification systems used to manage large information databases. Classic as well as innovative systems will be studied.
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LIN 302: Digital Searching Interfaces
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Students will study all aspects of digital searching interfaces as they relate to information management and user needs. Special emphasis will be placed on library searching techniques.
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LIN 303: Critical Reading
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
This course will teach the importance of critical reading in assessing information and its sources. Topics such as the authority, motivation and intent of the author will be examined.
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LIN 305: Government Information
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
An in-depth study of publications produced by the United States Government. Students will learn to search and navigate government websites.
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LIN 394: Topics
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Special study of one aspect of information use and management. The course topics offered will vary based upon emerging developments in the field or the availability of an authority to offer a specialized educational opportunity to Library Informatics students.
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LIN 400: Current Trends in Information Studies
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Students will engage in an investigation of recent developments and trends within information organizations as well as societal issues affecting information systems and services.
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LIN 405: Intellectual Property and Information Rights
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Explores intellectual property and information rights issues facing today's libraries and archives. Patents, trademarks, and copyrights are discussed in relation to intellectual property creators and consumers; Fair Use and the First Amendment are tied to Information Access. Copyright matters in Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, Electronic Reserves, and Classroom Instruction are examined. Basic legal and ethical issues include freedom of information, internet regulations, privacy, cybercrime, security, etc.
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