Important dates
- Early registration: Oct. 8, 05- Nov. 9, 05 (Payment due Dec. 9, 05)
- Term Registration: Jan. 6, 06 - Aug. 29, 06
- Late Registration: Jan. 11, 06 - Jan. 25, 06
- Classes in session: Jan. 11, 06 - Apr. 28, 06
Courses offered
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Mon. & Wed. | |
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Time |
Course information |
8 - 9:15 |
172: Information Retrieval [06349]Losee; Manning 208 181: Internet Applications [06352]Kelly; Manning 304 |
9:30 - 10:45 |
310-040: Optimal Informative Systems [14153] 342: Seminar in Academic Libraries [06413] (Wed. 9:30-12:15) 150: Organization of Information [06340] (Mon. 9:30-12:15) 153-002: Resource Selection and Evaluation [06344] 341: Seminar in Public Libraries [06412] |
11 - 12:15 |
201-001: Research Methods [06355] 110-122: Text Mining [06334] 111L-401: Information Resources and Services Lab [06336] (Wed.) 92-002: Emerging Topics in Information Science [06330] |
12:30 - 1:45 |
157: Database Systems I [06347] 349: Seminar in Rare Book Collection [06414] |
12:30 - 3:15 |
122: Young Adult Literature and Related Materials [06337] (Wed. 12:30-3:15) 108: History of the Book [06333] (Wed. 12:30-3:15) 165: Records Management [14381] (Wed. 12:30-3:15) 180-001: Human Information Interactions [06350] (Mon. 12:30-3:15) |
2 - 4:30 |
156-001: Introduction to Database [06345] (Mon. 2:00-4:30) 251: Organization of Materials II [14471] (Mon. 2:00-4:30) 237: Marketing of Information Services [tba] (Wed. 2:00-4:30) 210-137: Leadership in Theory and Practice [14374] (Mon. 2:00-4:30) |
3:30 - 4:45 |
111-001: Information Resources and Services [06335] 303: Research Colloquium [06409] (Wed. twice a month) |
Evening |
279: Bioinformatics Research Review [06374] (Wed. 5:00-6:30) 243: Administration of Public Library Work with Children and Young Adults [14482] (Mon. 6-8:30) 310-089: Seminar in HCI Retrieval [14169] (Mon. 6-8:30) 259: Web Databases [06373] (Mon. 6-8:30) 210-119: Database Administration [06361] (Wed. 6-8:30) 227: Business Information [06368] (Mon. 6-8:30) 210-034: Copyright Law [tba] (Mon. 5:30-8:00) 210-112: Archival Approaches to Content Management [tba] (Wed. 5:30-8:00) |
Tue. & Thu. | |
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Time |
Course information |
9:30 - 10:45 |
257: User Interface Design [06372] 180-002: Human Information Interactions [14158] 151: Organization of Materials [06341] (Tue., 9:30-12:15) 326: Seminar in Popular Materials [06411] (Thu.s 9:30-12:15) 50: Tools for Information Literacy [06324]
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11 - 12:15 |
40-001: Retrieving and Analyzing Information [06322] 210-046: Archival Appraisal [14181] (Tue., 11:00-1:30) 092-001: Emerging Topics in Information Science [06329] 156-002: Introduction to Database [14770] |
12:30 - 1:45 |
224: Humanities and Social Science Information [06366] 102: Information Tools [06332] |
2 - 3:15 |
210-078: Information Communication Technologies, Organizations, and Knowledge Management [14161] 162: Systems Analysis [06348] 131: Management of Information Agencies [06339] |
2 - 4:30 |
302: Research Issues and Questions II [06408] (Tue.) 310-052: Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis [14157] (Thu.) |
3:30 - 4:45 |
235: Digital Libraries: Principles and Applications [06369] 153-001: Resource Selection and Evaluation [06343] 060: Information System Analysis & Design [06326] |
Evening 6 - 8:30 |
246: Music Librarianship [14164] (Thu. 6-8:30) 040-002: Retrieving and Analyzing Information [06323] (Tue. 6:00-8:30) 062: Human Computer Interaction [14373] (Tue. 6:00-8:30) 210-138: The Art of the Picture Book [14481] (Thu. 6:00-8:30) 183: Distributed Systems and Administration [06353] (Tue. 6:00-8:30) 184: Protocols and Network Management [06354] (Thu. 6-8:30) 210-131: Principles and Practices in Archival Description [tba] (Tue. 6-8:30) |
Special | |
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Time |
Course information |
Online |
242-01W: Curriculum Issues and the School Librarian [tba] 210-03W: Evidence-based Medicine [06357] 211-02W: Information Retrieval Search Strategies [06365] 102-990: Information Tools [06365] |
* Students must register for 111 and 111L concurrently.
1 Please see SILS catalog for all prerequisite requirements.
2 All 210 and 310 courses this semester are for 3 credits.