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LIBR 170: Cataloging I : Introduction to Cataloging
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Recom: LIBR 100. An introduction to cataloging of library collections with a focus on information organization, effective interpretation and use of current cataloging rules, subject analysis, use of controlled vocabularies and subject thesauri, application of existing classification systems in the assignment of library call numbers, MARC formats, and creating and maintaining catalog records. Attention is paid to the use of library networks, integrated library systems, sources of electronic catalog copy, transfer and input into local and shared systems, and applying customer service models in performing all cataloging functions.
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LIBR 175: Cataloging II
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Recom: LIBR 100. A continuation of LIBR 170. Cataloging of library collections with a focus on information organization, subject analysis, effective use of controlled vocabularies and subject thesauri and application of existing classification systems in the assignment of library call numbers. Attention is paid to Library of Congress Subject Headings and Classification and Dewey Decimal Classification in the arrangement and retrieval of library materials and applying customer service models in performing all cataloging functions.
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LIBR 178: Technical Services and Cataloging for Small Libraries
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Introduction to technical services activities procedures, tools and systems in small libraries. Areas examined include ordering, receiving, processing, basic cataloging and preserving library materials in a variety of formats. Emphasis on customer-centered technical service practices; efficient management of materials requests; managing acquisitions and cataloging tools budgets; and using print and electronic tools for all aspects of technical services. Provides background for further studies in collection development, acquisitions, cataloging and preservation.
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LIBR 180: Media Services
5.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Discusses providing and supporting quality media services programs in public, academic and school library settings. Media services include collecting and providing access to media materials; collecting and managing media equipment; providing research and technical assistance to library users; and an understanding of media production services.
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LIBR 182: Equipment Maintenance
2.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Development of proficiency in the maintaining and troubleshooting of typical office equipment used in schools and libraries: photocopiers, microform readers and printers, computers and printers, etc.
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LIBR 190: Library Administration and Management
3.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Recom: LIBR 100. 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.
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LIBR 195: Collection Development
3.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Recom: LIBR 100. Exploration of the principles and practices of library collection development in school and public libraries, including mission, policies, assessing user needs, selection tools and principles such as intellectual freedom. Designed to meet the needs of school librarians and public library practitioners.
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LIBR 240: Cooperative Education
3.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Prereq: Instructor permission.Cooperative education provides an opportunity for students to combine classroom theory with practical experience gained in the workplace. Experience gained in the workplace is related to the student's field of study or career goals.
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Instructor permission.
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LIBR 291: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Prereq: Instructor permissionAn individual or group project developed by the student(s) and instructor in the area of library & information services or employment.
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Instructor permission
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LIBR 292: Independent Study
2.00 Credits
Highline Community College
Prereq: Instructor permissionAn individual or group project developed by the student(s) and instructor in the area of library & information services or employment.
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