INF 386E: Information and Culture: Planning and Understanding Exhibits

Fall Term 2024
Mode: In Person
Program:
Unique ID
27910
Day Start End Building Room
  • Thursday
  • 12:30 PM
  • 3:30 PM
  • UTA
  • 1.506B

Catalog Description

Explore the enrollment and authentication for cyber and physical access and transactions, cryptography, biometrics, device identity security, and security culture.

Prerequisites

Graduate standing.

Restrictions

Restricted to graduate students in the School of Information through registration periods 1 and 2. Outside students will be permitted to join our waitlists beginning with registration period 3.

Notes

Exhibits are a powerful way for libraries, archives, museums, and cultural institutions to engage the public with their collections. This course offers students the opportunity to plan and install an exhibit, focusing on objectives such as: crafting a narrative around physical objects; drafting exhibit text; accommodating media preservation issues; building basic display supports; and publicizing the exhibit. Students will learn about the historical origins of modern-day exhibit practices and will visit and evaluate current exhibits on campus and in the Austin area.