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Indiana University Bloomington

S604: Topics in Library and Information Science (1-4 cr.)

Study of specific topics in librarianship and preservation. May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Same course number used for different courses.

Course Syllabi:

  • Casey (Fall 2009)
    TOPIC: Audio Preservation Principles and Practice.
  • Choksy (Fall 2009)
    TOPIC: Records Management. Class taught via Virtual Indiana Classroom (VIC).
  • Ekbia (Fall 2009)
    TOPIC: Modeling and Simulation of Social and Organizational Behavior.
  • Ding (Fall 2009)
    TOPIC: Metadata & Semantics
  • Holman (Summer I 2009)
    TOPIC: Public Library Programming.
  • Casey (Fall 2008)
    TOPIC: Audio Preservation Principles and Practice.
  • Ekbia (Fall 2008)
    TOPIC: Modeling and Simulation of Social and Organizational Behavior.
  • Walsh (Spring 2008)
    TOPIC: Digital Humanities
  • Paolillo (Spring 2008)
    TOPIC: Statistics for Information Science and Usability.
  • Choksy (Spring 2008)
    TOPIC: Records Management. Above class requires Electronic Authorization. Contact SLISArch by September 30 for permission. Above class with be taught via Virtual Indiana Classroom (VIC).
  • Day (Spring 2008)
    TOPIC: The Philosophy and Critical Theory of Information.
  • Paolillo (Fall 2007)
    TOPIC: Semantic Web
This course was known as L597: Topics in Library and Information Science and L697: Advanced Topics in Information Systems prior to the Fall 2007 semester.

L597

  • Buente (Summer II 2007)
    TOPIC: Libraries Bridging the Digital Divide.
  • Choksy (Summer I 2007)
    Class meet May 11-June 11. Course will be taught via Virtual Indiana Classroom (VIC). TOPIC: Records Management
  • Walsh (Spring 2007)
    TOPIC: Digital Humanities.
  • Park (Spring 2007)
    TOPIC: Advanced Bibliographic Control
  • Davenport (Spring 2007)
    TOPIC: Computerization Movements. Class meets Feb.16,17 & March 23,24.
  • Herring (Fall 2006)
    TOPIC: Content Analysis for the Web
  • Paolillo (Fall 2006)
    TOPIC: Semantic Web
  • Meehan (Summer I 2006)
    TOPIC: Library Public Relations.
  • Paolillo (Spring 2006)
    TOPIC: Statistics for Information Science and Usability
  • Kowalczyk (Spring 2006)
    TOPIC: Digital Image Collections.
  • Day (Spring 2006)
    TOPIC: Readings on the Political Economy of Information and Communication.
  • Borner (Fall 2005)
    TOPIC: Structural data mining and modeling
  • Paolillo (Fall 2005)
    TOPIC: Semantic Web
  • Park (Fall 2005)
    TOPIC: Advanced Bibliographic Control.
  • Pierce (Summer I 2005)
    TOPIC: Health Information Seeking. Class meets June 6-9 and 13-16.
  • Silver (Summer I 2005)
    AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED TOPIC: Rare Book Curatorship.
  • Paolillo (Spring 2005)
    TOPIC: Statistics for Information Science and Usability.
  • Storey (Spring 2005)
    TOPIC: Manuscript Culture. Class meets jointly with MEST-M600 & FRIT-M603.
  • Herring (Fall 2004)
    TOPIC: Content analysis for the web
  • Walsh (Fall 2004)
    TOPIC: Computing in the Humanities.
  • Paolillo (Fall 2004)
    TOPIC: Semantic Web.
  • Park (Fall 2004)
  • Kurtz (Summer II 2004)
    Topic: Information Privacy and Security
  • Paolillo (Spring 2004)
    TOPIC: Statistics for Information Science and Usability. Subject to approval by SLIS Curriculum Steering Committee
  • Howard, L (Spring 2004)
    TOPIC: Advanced Database Management
  • Borner (Fall 2003)
    TOPIC: Structural data mining and modeling.
  • Paolillo (Fall 2003)
    TOPIC: Semantic Web.
  • Pungitore (Summer I 2003)
    TOPIC: Libraries as Cultural Institutions. Subject to CSC approval.
  • Pungitore (Summer I 2003)
    TOPIC: Libraries and Literacy. Class meets May 16,17,18, 2003. Subject to CSC approval.
  • Choksy (Spring 2003)
  • Herring (Spring 2003)
    TOPIC: Content Analysis for the World Wide Web. The topic pending approval by the SLIS Curriculum Sterring Committee.
  • Herring (Fall 2002)
  • Herring (Fall 2002)
    TOPIC: Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis.
  • Rosenbaum (Fall 2002)
    TOPIC: Advanced Information Architecture
  • Silver (Fall 2002)
    TOPIC:History of the Book to 1450
  • Herring (Spring 2002)
    TOPIC: Gender and Information Technology.
  • Jacob (Spring 2002)
    TOPIC: Foundations of Information Architecture.
  • Herring (Fall 2001)
    Topic: Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis
  • Jacob (Fall 2001)
    Topic: Foundations of Information Architecture. (L565)
  • Silver (Fall 2001)
    Topic: History of the Book to 1450
  • Bantin/Bernbom (Spring 2001)
    TOPIC: Electronic Archives
  • Herring (Spring 2001)
    TOPIC: Gender and Computerization
  • Silver (Fall 2000)
    TOPIC: History of the Manuscript Book
  • Schlene (Summer II 2000)
    TOPIC: Library Management
  • Bantin (Spring 2000)
    TOPIC: Electronic Records Management
  • Umiker-Sebeok (Spring 2000)
    TOPIC: Community Networks
  • Crosby (Summer II 1999)
    TOPIC: Advanced Cataloging

L697