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L&I 633 (683): Cartographic Resources in Libraries. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The nature, variety, and history of cartographic resources. How these fit into the world of information and how they differ from traditional library materials. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.
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L&I 642 (672): School Library Media Programs and Resources. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
A study of the functions of the school library media center as an educational component including service, administration, collection development and utilization of materials. Prereq: jr st; L&I Sci 511(531)(P); 520(P); 571(P); or cons instr.
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L&I 642 (672) - School Library Media Programs and Resources. U G
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L&I 644 (690): School Library Practicum. U G
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Field experience of 210 hours in elementary and secondary school library media services under faculty and field supervisor guidance. Prereq: jr st; school library media certification program students only; L&I Sci 511(531)(P), 520(P), 571(P) & 642(672)(C); or cons instr.
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L&I 645 (648): Library Materials for Children. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Introduction to print and media resources available in library collections; selection procedures, evaluation criteria, access and promotion of use of materials. Prereq: jr st.
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L&I 646 (658): Library Materials for Young Adults. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Criteria for evaluation and selection of materials for young adults, emphasizing current resources, techniques of reading guidance and book talks. Prereq: jr st.
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L&I 646 (658) - Library Materials for Young Adults. U G
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L&I 650 (681): An Introduction to Modern Archives Administration. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
An introduction to the archives profession, archives administration, main uses of primary sources in academic research, and archival issues regarding the Internet and other technologies. Prereq: jr st.
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L&I 650 (681) - An Introduction to Modern Archives Administration. U G
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L&I 655 (615): Information and Records Management: U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Principles and practices of information and records management: organizational information needs, retention, schedules, vital records protection, micrographics, records centers and records management policy. Prereq: jr st.
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L&I 656: Electronic Documents and Records Management. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Advanced concepts, unique challenges, and on-going issues of electronic records management, including automated systems, information lifecycle management, access, legality, media stability, migration, and long-term preservation. Counts as repeat of L&I Sci 691 w/same topic. Prereq: jr st; L&I Sci 655(P) or cons instr.
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L&I 660 (625): Information Policy. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Explore various aspects of information policy including privacy, intellectual property, and intellectual freedom; covers applicable methodologies. Prereq: jr st.
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L&I 661 (620): Ethics and the Information Society. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Ethical traditions, concepts, and principles for the information professions in the global information society; ethical implications of information technologies. Counts as a repeat of L&I Sci 691 with similar topic/title. Prereq: jr st & L&I Sci 110(P); 501(P) or cons instr.
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