Course Offerings
History and ongoing evolution of instruction in library and information service settings; conceptions of information literacy; learning theories and pedagogical approaches; instructional design principles, including backward design; and reflective teaching practice.
INF 387C: Managing Information Organizations
This course will develop your skills to effectively manage a library, or information organization. We’ll be looking at problems faced by many types of libraries: public, academic, school, special. We’ll examine staffing, budget, collection development, patron behavior, and managing the expectations of users.
INF 391D.11: The Research Enterprise
An overview of the nature and purposes of research, and common methods and methodologies in information studies.
INF 391D.12: Disciplinary Foundations For Information Studies
An overview of concepts, results, and perspectives from philosophical, social science, humanistic, design, and technological disciplines that provide important underpinnings for information studies.