Introduction to historical and philosophical foundations of library media programs.Examines role of library media programs in schools and their contributions to the curriculum. Explores circulation, cataloging, automation tools, technical services, policies, and techniques. To receive graduate-level credit, students must fulfill additional requirements. Cross-listed as: ITLS 6000 Campus: Also taught off campus. Semester(s) Traditionally Offered: Fall
This course will meet online at the scheduled time using WebEx or Adobe Connect. Contact your instructor for a detailed meeting schedule and access instructions.
Dates | Fall 2020 | 8/31/20 - 12/18/20 |
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Times | T 4:30 PM - 5:40 PM |
Credits | 3.0 |
Delivery | Web Broadcast |
Haderlie, Sheri | sheri.haderlie@usu.edu |
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Seats Available | 14 of 17 Available |
Waitlist Available | 100 of 100 Available |
Center | CRN | Building (Rooms) |
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Logan | 55368 | Online |
Blanding | 55375 | To Be Determined |
Brigham City | 55369 | To Be Determined |
Kaysville | 55371 | To Be Determined |
Moab | 55370 | To Be Determined |
Orem | 55372 | To Be Determined |
Out of State | 59340 | To Be Determined |
Price | 55373 | To Be Determined |
Salt Lake | 55374 | To Be Determined |
Southwest * | 55376 | To Be Determined |
Tooele | 56235 | To Be Determined |
Uintah Basin | 59359 | To Be Determined |
* Not all courses designated "southwest" are available at every Southwest location. Speak with a southwest advisor to confirm availability.