LIBRARY SCIENCE - LSCI

LSCI 130   Information Literacy in the Digital Age
4 credits

This course provides a general introduction to library and Internet resources. Explores what it means to be information literate in today's digital world. Students will not only learn about the latest technological advances but will also reflect on ethical and legal issues created by the information age. The course is intended for students wishing to become competent in the fields of Information Literacy and Information Technology.

LSCI 199   Seminar
1-6 credits

This is a seminar or research project in the field of library and information science. Seminar topics can cover a wide variety of subjects, including cataloging and classification, information literacy, reference and information technology as it relates to children and young adults, computer information technology as it relates to library systems, and other topics with prior approval of faculty member.

LSCI 201   Production of Instructional Materials
4 credits

Emphasis is on production of locally made materials for classroom use. Topics include mounting, lettering, transparency production, basic video production, computer graphics and the basics of desktop publishing.