2004-05 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
Library (LIBR)
The University Libraries
Academic Affairs Division
Credit designation below each title is expressed in (c) class hours per week, (l) lab or (d) discussion section hours per week, and (cr) credits per semester.
| LIBR 481 Special Topics |
LIBR 151 Introduction to Library Resources
A lecture/laboratory course (fourteen one-hour classes) which provides an introduction to the resources of a university library, how those resources are organized, and how to use those resources effectively.
LIBR 201 Internet and Multimedia
3c-0l-3cr
Prerequisite:
BTED/COSC/IFMG
101 or prior exposure to word processing and electronic mail
Focuses on the evaluation of information and multimedia resources available on
electronic networks when doing research in an area of one’s choice. Information
literacy course is designed for students to gain a more in-depth understanding
of the information resources available electronically and of how to utilize them
more effectively in communicating. Students learn how to access and utilize
these resources for two-way communications and support for decision making while
incorporating selected elements in multimedia presentations of their own design.
(BTED/COMM/COSC/IFMG/LIBR
201 may be used interchangeably for D or F repeats and may not be
counted for duplicate credit.)
LIBR 251 Information Access in the Digital Age
2c-01-2cr
An introduction to library research equips the student with information literacy skills so that the student will be able to determine the extent of information needed; access the needed information effectively and efficiently; evaluate information and its sources critically; incorporate selected information into one’s knowledge base; use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose; understand the economic, legal, and social issues surrounding the use of information; and access and use information ethically and legally. Provides conceptual and practical expertise as an information networker to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information. Basic knowledge of computer applications is helpful.
var-1-3cr
Prerequisite: As appropriate to course content
Offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics not included in
the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic
identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 281 are offered
primarily for lower-level undergraduate students.
var-1-3cr
Prerequisite: As appropriate to course content
Offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics not included in
the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic
identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 481 are primarily for
upper-level undergraduate students.