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INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults


Description:
The purpose of this course is the exploration of electronic information resources available for children and youth. Students will explore the range of content and availability of digital information resources for children and youth, as well as how to locate, evaluate, and make accessible such resources. The class will identify how networked information resources are conceptualized and created, and consider the implications of these resources for school and public libraries. Graduate standing required.

Year Semester Course Professor
2009 Spring INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults Immroth, Barbara
2008 Summer Session 2 INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults Jansen, Barbara
2008 Spring INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults Immroth, Barbara
2007 Summer Session 1 INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults Jansen, Barbara
2006 Summer Session 1 INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults Jansen, Barbara
2006 Spring INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults Immroth, Barbara
2005 Summer Session 2 INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults Hamerly, Don
2005 Spring INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults Immroth, Barbara
2004 Summer Session 2 INF 382G.2 - Information Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults Jansen, Barbara



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