Important dates
- Registration begins: Sept. 29
- Classes in session: Jan. 9 to April 25
- Exam Period: April 28 to May 6
Courses offered
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| Tuesday/Thursday |
Time |
Course information and call numbers |
| 8:00 - 10:45 |
890-046: Digital Curation: Applications and Challenges (Thu.) [26352]
Tibbo/Lee; Manning 214; class website |
| 8:30 - 11:00 |
888: Seminar in Teaching and Academic Life (Tue.) [34931]
Solomon; Manning 304; class website
|
| 9:30 - 10:45 |
261: Tools for Information Literacy [26260]
Bergquist; Manning 117; class website
490-156: Theory and Practice of Multi-user Virtual Environments [35532]
Taylor; Dey 406; class website
582-001: Systems Analysis [26290]
Haas; Manning 307; class website
709: Business Information [26334]
Moss/Ernsthausen; Davis Library; class website |
| 9:30 - 12:15 |
747: Special Libraries and Knowledge Management (Thu.) [34932]
Daniel/Vargha; Manning Hall room 208 from 9:30-10:45 and then in 214 from 11:00 -12:15; class website
890-154: Enabling Usability of Cyberinfrastructure for Learning, Inquiry and Discovery (Tue.) [35398]
Mostafa; Manning 214; class website |
| 11:00 - 12:15 |
500-001: Human Information Interactions [26271]
Barreau; Manning 307; class website
697: Emerging Topics in Information Science1 [26330]
Jones; Manning 304; class website
740: Digital Libraries: Principles and Applications [34933]
Pomerantz; Manning 208; class website |
| 12:30 - 1:45 |
461-001: Information Tools [26266]
West; Manning 117; class website
512: Applications of Natural Language Processing* [34934]
Haas; Manning 208; class website |
| 12:30 - 3:15 |
490-151: Online Social Networks (Tue.) [34929]
Stutzman; Manning 304; class website
843: Seminar in Public Libraries (Thu.) [26346]
Bergquist; Manning 304; class website |
| 12:30 - 1:45 |
706: Bioinformatics Research Review (Tue.) [26333]
Hemminger; Manning 214; class website |
| 2:00 - 3:15 |
200-001: Retrieving and Analyzing Information [26259]
Pomerantz; Manning 307; class website
200-003: Retrieving and Analyzing Information [26259]
Cao; Manning 117; class website |
| 2:00 - 4:30 |
572: Internet Applications (Tue.) [35409]
Mitchell; Manning 208; class website
758: International and Cross Cultural Perspectives for Information Management (Thu.) [34937]
Moran; Manning 208; class website
882: Research Issues and Questions II* (Tue.) [26349]
Marchionini; Manning 214; class website
890-096: Consumer Health Information (Thu.) [35473]
Marshall; Manning 214; class website |
| 3:30 - 4:45 |
285: Information Use for Organizational Effectiveness1 [26261]
Barreau; Manning 307; class website
521-002: Organization of Materials I [34941]
Rathbun-Grubb; Manning 304; class website |
| Evening |
382: Information Systems Analysis and Design (Tue., 6–8:30) [26263]
Dunn; Manning 304; class website
490-153: Programming (Thu., 6–8:30) [35408]
Song; Manning 117; class website
513-001: Resource Selection and Evaluation (Thu., 6–8:30) [26278]
Orcutt/Raschke; TBA; class website
576: Distributed Systems and Administration (Tue., 6–8:30) [26288]
Forrest; Manning 208; class website
714: Managing Serials in an Electronic Age (Thu., 6–8:30) [35410]
Lamoureux; Manning 307; class website
733: Administration of Public Library Work with Children and Young Adults (Thu., 6–8:30) [34953]
Sturm; Manning 208; class website
745: Curriculum Issues and the School Librarian (Thu., 6–8:30) [26337]
Hughes-Hassell; Manning 304; class website
760: Web Databases* (Tue., 6–8:30) [35037]
Capra; Manning 307; class website
842: Seminar in Popular Materials in Libraries (Tue., 6–8:30) [26345]
Carr; TBA; class website
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* 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
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Notes
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 , Dr. Joanne Marshall 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.
For more information, please see UNC's Spring 2008 Registration Calendar.