
Spring 2006.
LIS 615 Collection Management:
Principles and issues of collection management and care. Criteria and tools for selecting and deselecting materials. Relationships with publishers/producers.
LIS 618 Government Documents:
Survey of government documents at the federal, state/local and international levels in all formats. Covers methods of their acquisition and organization, including depository arrangements. Current issues of government information policies and practices discussed.
LIS 661 Information Sources & Systems in the Humanities:
Lecture course on information structures of humanities discDecember 10, 2007 12:13, music, religion, philosophy. Information cycle, print and digital reference services, information seeking research in the humanities. Field research component.
LIS 663 Basic Database Searching:
Introduces use of commercial online databases for interactive retrieval of bibliographic, full-text and directory information, the development of search strategies using controlled subject vocabularies and free text searching.
LIS 690 Library Internship Program:
Field experience in library or information agency settings with supervision of professional librarians or information specialists.
History 422 Tokugawa Japan:
Japanese history and culture, 1600–1867. This course will cover significant institutional developments with an emphasis on political, social, economic, and intellectual history.