Library Science Course Descriptions
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LS 130 Information Access Strategies. This course will introduce students to the fundamental principles of information search, access, retrieval and transfer. Emphasis will be placed upon the basic tools and skills of traditional library research as well as the more innovative technologies that facilitate research and learning. Credit 3.
LS 361 Literature And Related
Materials For Children. The historical development, critical
analysis, and selection of materials for children. Identification
and use of folklore, poetry, imaginative, realistic and informational
literature. Stresses developmental needs of children including those
of various ethnic groups. Emphasis on motivational techniques. Writing
Enhanced. Credit 3. Prerequisite: Must have junior standing or above.
LS 362 Literature And Related
Materials For Young Adults. Selection of literature approved
selection tools, the preparation of bibliographies, oral and written
reports, book talks, critical evaluations annotations, and the sharing
of reading experiences. Stresses developmental needs of young adults.
Emphasis on motivational techniques. Writing Enhanced. Credit 3.
Prerequisite: Must have junior standing or above.
LS 363 Survey Of Juvenile
Literature. Designed to acquaint students with the selection,
critical analysis, and historical development of literature for
children and young adults. Emphasis will be placed on selecting
materials which meet the needs and interest of children and young
adults, identifying techniques and strategies which will motivate
ALL children and young adults to read and respond to literature,
and developing critical abilities for evaluating literature and
related materials for children and young adults. A strong multicultural
element will also be a part of this course. Writing Enhanced. Credit
3. Prerequisite: Must have junior standing or above.
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