Important dates
- Registration begins: March 31
- Classes in session: Aug. 25 to Dec. 9
- Exam Period: Dec. 11 to Dec. 18
Courses offered
All evening classes run from 6pm to 8.30pm unless otherwise noted.
| Monday/Wednesday | |
|---|---|
|
Time |
Course information and call numbers |
| 8:00–9:15 |
509: Information Retrieval [96610] Losee; Manning Hall 307; |
| 9:30–10:45 |
513-001: Resource Selection and Evaluation [96612]Edwards; Manning Hall 307; 520-002: Organization of Information [01907] Rathbun-Grubb; Manning Hall 304; 780-002: Research Methods* [96674] Losee; Manning Hall 208; 461-001: Information Tools [95698] Ke: Manning Hall 117; |
| 11:00–12:15 |
530: Young Adult Literature [03691] Hughes-Hassell; Manning Hall 304; |
| 11:00–1:45 |
556: Introduction to Archives and Records Management, Monday, [96620] Lee; Manning Hall 208; 501-002: Information Resources and Services, Wednesday, [03889] Gollop; Manning Hall 208; |
| 12:30–1:45 |
623: Database Systems 2 [96628] Hemminger; Manning Hall 304; |
| 12:30–3:15 |
720: Metadata, Monday [96664] Greenberg; Manning Hall 307; 732: Childrens Literature,Wednesday [01550] Sturm; Manning Hall 307; |
| 2:00–3:15 |
523-001: Database I [96618] Mostafa; Manning Hall 117; 780-001: Research Methods [96673] Kelly; Manning Hall 208; |
| 3:30-4:45 |
883/889: Research Colloquium/Seminar in Teaching Practice, Wednesday [96681/96682] Faculty; Manning Hall 208; 490-156: Programming [99757] Boone; Manning 307; 523-002: Database Systems 1, Introduction to Database* [94477] Etim; Manning 208; |
| Evening |
890-164: Scholarly Communication (Wednesday) [99100] Edwards; Manning Hall 208; 490-151: Computer Mediated Communication (Wednesday) [94461] Stutzman; Manning Hall 304; 520: Organization of Information (Monday) [96614] White; Manning Hall 307; 521-001: Organization of Materials* (Wednesday) [96615] Rathbun-Grubb; Manning Hall 307; 707: Government Documents (Wednesday) [96661] Van Fossen; Manning Hall 214; 753: Preservation of Library and Archive Materials (Monday) [94514] Doyle; Manning Hall 304; 780-003: Research Methods (Monday, 5:00-7:30) [] Kelly; Murphey 118; |
| Tuesday/Thursday | |
|---|---|
|
Time |
Course information and call numbers |
| 8:00-9:15 |
461-004: Information Tools [] Bergquist; Manning Hall 208; |
| 9:30–10:45 |
501L-401: Information Resources and Services* (Thursday) [96608] Pomerantz; Manning Hall 117; 501L-402: Information Resources and Services* (Tuesday) [96609] Gollop; Manning Hall 117; 584: Information Ethics [99940] Wildemuth; Manning Hall 208; 585: Management for Information Professionals [96626] Moran; Manning Hall 209; 572: Web Development 1 [03886] Hassell; Manning 307; |
| 11:00–12:15 |
500-001: Human Information Interactions [96604]Barreau; Manning Hall 208; 501-001: Information Resources and Services [96606] Pomerantz; Manning Hall 307; 261/461-003: Information Tools [96593] Bergquist; Manning Hall 117; 582-002: Systems Analysis [] Shearer/Campbell; Manning Hall 304; |
| 12:30–1:45 |
706: Bioinformatics Research Review (Tuesday) [96660] Hemminger; Manning Hall 214; 566: Information Security [94483] Meyers; Manning Hall 208; 382: Information System Analysis and Design [36595] Christopherson; Manning Hall 304; 521-002: Organization of Materials [96616] Spurgin; Manning Hall 307: 461-002: Information Tools [03887] Oh; Manning Hall 117; |
| 2:00–3:15 |
200-001: Retrieving and Analyzing Information [95691]Pomerantz; Manning Hall 208; 285: Information Use for Organizational Effectiveness [95694] Barreau; Manning Hall 214; 582-001: Systems Analysis [96625] Haas; Manning Hall 307; |
| 2:00–4:45 |
881: Issues and Questions1 (Tuesday) [96680] Wildemuth; Manning Hall 304; 818: Seminar in Human-Computer Interaction (Thursday) [96679] Marchionini; Manning Hall 304; |
| 3:30–4:45 |
200-002: Retrieving and Analyzing Information [96592] Sugimoto; Manning Hall 307; 752: Digital Preservation and Access [96670] Hank; Manning Hall 208; |
| Evening |
513-002: Resource Selection and Evaluation (Tuesday) [94472] Hanson-Baldouf; Manning Hall 307; 558: Storytelling (Thursday) [96622] Sturm; Manning Hall 304; 723: Database Systems III: Advanced Databases (Tuesday) [99510] Capra; Manning Hall 304; 744: School Libraries (Tuesday, 5:30–8) [03886]Hughes-Hassell; Manning Hall 208; 788: User Education (Thursday) [96676] Carr/Clemens; Saunders Hall 104; 859: Seminar in Information and Culture (Tuesday, 6–8:30) [94522] Carr; Saunders Hall 104; |
| Saturday | |
|---|---|
|
Time |
Course information and call numbers |
| 9:30–12:00 |
721-001: Organization of Materials II [01505] Stalberg/Samples; Manning Hall 208; |
| Special | |
|---|---|
|
Time |
Course information and call numbers |
| Web |
490-01W: IR Systems Design and Implementation [] Shah; 500-02W: Human Information Interactions [03888] Palmquist; 500-03W: Human Information Interactions [01904] Palmquist; 585-02W: Management [] Griffiths; 739-01W: Information Services for Special Populations [99145] Gollop; 890-01W: Leadership [] Griffiths; 890-03W: Evidence Based Medicine [] Schardt; |
| Web, Wise |
INLS 890-02W: Introduction to Biological Informatics Problems and Resources. Instructor: W. John MacMullen; 4 credits; view description: INLS 890-04W: Managing Information Systems Projects. Instructor: Emborski; 3 credits; view description: Managing Information Systems Projects INLS 890-05W: Resources & Information Services--Topic: Patents and Intellectual Property Searching on the Internet. Instructor: Susan Ardis; 3 credits; view description: Resources & Inf. Services--Topic: Patents and Intellectual Property Searching on the Internet INLS 890-06W: Seminar in Information Science--Topic: Gaming and Libraries. Instructor: Henry Lowood; 3 credits; view description:Seminar in Information Science--Topic: Gaming and Libraries INLS 890-07W: Theological Librarianship. Instructor: Carisse Berryhill; 2 or 4 credits; view description: Theological Librarianship INLS 890-08W: Knowledge Management. Instructor: Cynthia Correia; 3 credits; view description: Knowledge Management |
Online WISE Courses
Below are master's level distance education courses that are being
offered via the WISE consortium of which SILS is a member. Typically,
the number of "seats" available in each class is limited (2-5).
Syllabi are available for some courses, but not for others. If any of
these courses are of interest to you and you would like to enroll, please let me know.
NOTE: WISE has a later starting date for enrollment and the start date for classes also vary among the WISE LIS schools. You should know that if you wish to enroll in a WISE course, you will probably be may be notified a little later than usual as to whether you have actually been admitted. For more information on the WISE consortium please go to this link:
http://www.wiseeducation.org/
Notes
* Course has a pre- or co-requisite. See course description
1 Limited to Undergraduates only
2 Students must register for INLS 501 and 501L concurrently
** PhD Students Only
*** Friday Center class, extra fee required
Forms to register for the Masters Paper INLS 992, Independent Study INLS 396 (undergraduates only) & 696 (graduate students only) Research in Information & Library Science INLS 988 (PhD Students only), and Doctoral Dissertation 994 are available online.
Guidlines and forms for the Field Experience (INLS 795) are available online. Prior to registering for FE, you should have completed at least 21 semester hours and have permission of your advisor. The Field Experience Agreement, including a description and learning objectives are to be turned into the Field Experience Coordinator , Kathy Wisser no later then the first day of classes of the semester in which you are enrolled in the field experience, otherwise you will be dropped from the class. Students are required to participate in three field experience seminars during the semester in which they are enrolled.
