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LIS 180J - Introduction to Information Studies

Summer 2003 - Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Unique Number: #89595 Location: SZB 468

 
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INTSRUCTOR: David B. Gracy II

OFFICE: CDL 001; Voice 471-8291

EMAIL: gracy@ischool.utexas.edu

OFFICE HOURS: Tues. 1:30-3:00. By appointment: contact Ann Seago at aseago@mail.utexas.edu or 512-471-8290.

TEACHING ASSISTANT: Trish Nugent. Email: pnugent@mail.utexas.edu

 

Text: A course packet of readings is availible for purchase from the University Duplicating Service, GSB 3.136.

 

Course Objectives

1. 1. To introduce students to established and emerging fields of library and information science domain for the purpose of orienting students to the breadth of this dynamic and growing realm of knowledge and practice.

2. To give students a historical perspective on the broad library and information science domain as a context for understanding the development of and current issues across the domain.


3. To stimulate student thinking, from the beginning of each student’s program of study, on the interconnections between and among the fields and facets of the domain, recognition of which is essential for each professional information specialist to operate optimally in the domain.


4. To encourage participation in learning through emphasis on thoughtful discussion of readings, integrating them into a realistic perception of the domain.