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DEGREES & PROGRAMS

Important dates

Courses offered

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Monday/Wednesday

Time

Course information and call numbers

8:00 - 9:15

509:Information Retrieval; Losee; Manning208; 24739

758: International and Cross Cultural Perspectives for Information Management; Griffiths; Manning 304; 31227

9:30 - 10:45

261/461-003: Information Tools; Bergquist; Manning 117; 24719/31247

285: Information Use for Organizational Effectiveness1; Hanson-Baldauf; Manning 304; 24720

530: Young Adult Literature; Hughes-Hassell; Manning 307; 03691

697: Emerging Topics in Information Science1; Jones; Manning 214; 24776

749: Art and Visual Information Management; Gendron/Bauer; Hanes TBD; 30231

780: Research Methods*; Losee; Manning 208; 24789

11:00 - 12:15

200-002: Retrieving and Analyzing Information; Clemens; SA 104; 24717

461-001: Information Tools; Staff; Manning 208;

490-154: Information Retrieval and Search Engines; Mostafa; Manning 117; 24731

490-161: iRODS Rule Construction; Moore/Marciano/Rajasekar/Lee; Manning 307; 24732

718: User Interface Design*; Bergquist; Manning 304; 03869

857: Seminar in Rare Books; McNamara; Manning 214; 24796

12:30 - 3:00

490-109: Information Visualization (Monday); Hemminger; Manning 208; 30252

523-001: Introduction to Database (Monday)*; Hassell; Manning 307; 24744

554: Cultural Institutions (Monday); Marshall; Manning 214; 30255

890-092: Seminar in Knowledge Organization (Monday); Greenberg; Manning 304; 24803

490-089: Video Information (Wednesday); Marchionini; Manning 214; 24727

585-001: Management for Information Professionals (Wednesday); Patillo; Manning 307; 30258

733: Administration of Public Library Work with Children and Young Adults (Wednesday); Sturm; Manning 208; 30254

755: Archival Appraisal (Wednesday); Tibbo; Manning 304; 30257

3:15 - 5:45

465: Understanding Info Technology for Managing Digital Collections (Monday); Lee; Manning 307; 31193

748: Health Sciences Environment (Monday); Gollop; Manning 208; 30299

500-002: Human Information Interactions (Monday); Hank; Manning 304; 03888

521-001: Organization of Materials (Wednesday); Rathbun-Grubb; Manning 307; 24743

5:00 - 7:30

890-096: Informed Decision Making for Cancer Care Quality (Monday); Marshall; SPH TBA; 24804

6:00 - 8:30

556: Introduction to Archives and Records Management (Monday); Turi; Manning 304; 24751

745: Curriculum Issues and the School Librarian (Monday); Hughes-Hassell; Manning 208; 24785

382: Information System Analysis and Design (Wednesday); Dunn; Manning 307; 24722

578: Protocols and Network Management (Wednesday); Keller; Manning 208; 24754

757: Principles and Practices of Archival Description (Wednesday); Dean; Manning 304; 30259

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Friday

Time

Course information and call numbers

9:30 - 11:45

843: Seminar in Public Libraries; Bergquist; Manning 208; 24795

1:30 - 3:00

889: Seminar in Teaching Practice (Meets 1/15, 2/19, 3/19, 4/23); Kelly; Manning 208; 24798

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Tuesday/Thursday

Time

Course information and call numbers

8:00 - 9:15

623: Intermediate Databases*; Staff; Manning 208; 24758

9:30 - 10:45

520: Organization of Information; White; Manning 208; 30230

572: Web Applications 1; Hassell; Manning 304; 24752

704: Humanities and Social Science Reference; Nixon/Bardeen; Manning 117(Tues)/Davis 247 (Thurs); 24778

740: Digital Libraries; Pomerantz; Manning 307; 24784

11:00 - 12:15

101: Foundations of Information Science1; Kelly/Sheble; PE 217; 30296

500-001: Human Information Interactions; Barreau; Manning 307; 24733

513: Resource Selection and Evaluation; Edwards; Manning 208; 24740

523-002: Introduction to Database*; Etim; Manning 117; 24745

525: Electronic Records Management; Eakin; Manning 304; 24746

709: Business Information; Moss/Ernsthausen; SC 201; 24782

12:30 - 1:45

501-002: Information Resources and Services; Pomerantz; Manning 307; 03889

582: Systems Analysis; Christopherson; Manning 304; 24755

706: Bioinformatics Research Review (Tuesday); Hemminger; Manning 214; 24779

2:00 - 4:30

490-078: Personal Information Management (Tuesday); Barreau; Manning 307; 30307

501-001: Information Resources and Services (Tuesday)*; Gollop; Manning 208; 24736

841: Seminar in Academic Libraries (Tuesday); Moran; Manning 304; 24793

882: Issues and Questions 2 (Tuesday)**; Wildemuth; Manning 214; 24797

890-123: Research Design (Thursday); Kelly; Manning 214; 24806

890-087: Communication Skills (Thursday); Sturm; Manning 304; 24802

746: Music Librarianship (Thursday); Vandermeer; Manning 208; 31265

747: Special Libraries and Knowledgement Management (Thursday); Vargha; Manning 307; 30259

3:30 - 4:45

089: First Year Seminar1; Choemprayong/Sugimoto; Wilson 202; 31235

4:45 - 6:00

200-001: Retrieving and Analyzing Information; Edwards; Manning 304; 24716

461-002: Information Tools; Cox; Manning 208; 03887

521-002: Organization of Materials; Spurgin; Manning 307; 30355

890-177: Strategic Use of Digital Information in Enterprises; Bezy; Manning 214; 31369

6:15 - 8:45

490-151: Online Social Networks (Tuesday); Stutzman; Manning 304; 24729

490-176: Usability Engineering (Tuesday); Barlow; Manning 208; 31228

724: Abstracting and Indexing (Tuesday); Rathbun-Grubb; Manning 307; 24783

760: Web Databases (Tuesday); Capra; Manning 214; 24788

576: Distributed Systems and Administration (Thursday); Forrest; Manning 208; 24753

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Special

Time

Course information and call numbers

Web

490-01W: PHP Programming; Song; 30362

585-01W: Management for Information Professionals; Griffiths; 24756

701-01W: Information Retrieval Search Strategies; Morrisseau; 30363

890-03W: Evidence Based Medicine; Schardt/Myatt; 24799

WISE

INLS 890-01W: Applied Information Security; Giordano; 3 credits.

INLS 890-02W: Copyright; Hurst-Wahl; 3 credits.

INLS 890-04W: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Librarians; Hassan Karimi; 3 credits.

INLS 890-05W: Health Sciences Information Services and Resources; John MacMullen; 4 credits. 

INLS 890-07W: Legal Resources; Paul Healey; 4 credits.

INLS 890-08W: Managing Information Systems Projects; Robert Emborski; 3 credits.  

INLS 890-09W: Marketing and Public Relations for Libraries; Sue Alman; 3 credits. 

Please speak with Prof. Gollop if you would like to take any WISE course.

* Course has a pre- or co-requisite. See course description.
** PhD Students Only
1 Limited to Undergraduates only

WISE courses 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/

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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, Stephanie Peterson, 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. Please discuss your Field Experience placement with Dr. Jeffrey Pomerantz prior to filling in your paperwork. 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 2010 Registration Calendar.