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Last Updated: Jun. 18, 2013

Courses in Library Studies for Fall 2012

LIBS1602
Technical Processing

Format: World Wide Web
Instructor(s): Karen Hutchens
CRN: 57116 Section: 081

(This is a non-degree course on the certificate program in library studies. Certificate courses are specially designed courses relating to specific areas of study for which no equivalent degree credit course exists and are not applicable towards an existing diploma or degree program.)

Explains the theory and practise of the various aspects of technical processing: acquisitions, cataloguing, classification, serials and circulation.

Prerequisite(s): None

LIBS1603
Reference

Format: World Wide Web
Instructor(s): Dianne Taylor-Harding
CRN: 57714 Section: 081

(This is a non-degree course of the certificate program in library studies)

A look at reference services, the reference interview and search strategies. Reference sources and materials will be examined.

LIBS1610
Library Services for Business and Industry

Format: World Wide Web
Instructor(s): Katie Lawton
CRN: 57713 Section: 081

focuses on the provision of library services to business and industry, with emphasis on specific strategies for providing information to business and industry users, the role of in-house information services and libraries, and the interaction between the library, management, and administration in business and industry settings.


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