Summer 2011

Important Dates for Summer I and Maymester

  • Registration begins: March 22-23 (registration begins)
  • Classes begin for Summer I and Maymester: May 10
  • Last Day for Late Registration for Maymester:  May 10
  • Last Day for Late Registration for Summer I: May 11
  • Classes End for Maymester: May 25, Exams: May 27
  • Holiday: May 30
  • Classes End for Summer I: June 10, Exams: June 13 and 14

Beginning of Summer Session I - End of Summer Session II

Monday through Friday

Time

Course information and call numbers

 

200W: Retrieving and Analyzing Information; Cao

(Online course taught through the Friday Center)

Summer Session I

Monday through Friday

Time

Course information and call numbers

11:30-1:00

261-001: Tools for Information Literacy; # 2796; Bergquist; Manning 117

461-001: Information Tools; #2797;  Bergquist; Manning 117

Short Session: May 10 through May 25

Monday through Friday

Time

Course information and call numbers

8:00–11:30

780-001: Research Methods; #2799; Losee; Manning 208;

International Summer Seminars

Time

Course information and call numbers

 8:00-5:00

890-975: Summer Seminar to London; Haas;(May 15- May 28, 2011)

8:00-5:00 890-976: Summer Seminar to Prague; Wildemuth (May 22- June 4, 2011)

Important Dates for Summer Session II:

  • Registration begins: March 22-23 (registration begins)
  • Classes begin for Summer II: June 16
  • Last Day for Late Registration for Summer I: June 17
  • Holiday: July 4
  • Classes End for Summer I: July 19, Exams: July 21-22
Monday through Friday

Time

Course information and call numbers

9:45-11:15

200-001: Retrieving and Analyzing Information; #2830; Hassell; Manning 208

3:00-5:00 560: Programming; #2837; Boone; Manning 208
Online Courses

 

Course information and call numbers

 

890-01W: Electronic Health Records: Emerging Standards, Applications, and Services; ;Kampov-Polevoi; WEB 

732-01W: Children's Literature and Related Materials;# 2838; Boltz; WEB 

740-01W: Digital Libraries;#; Pomerantz; WEB

500-01W: Human-Information Interactions; Palmquist; WEB 

585-01W: Management for Information Professionals;# 2847; Weiss; WEB 

 

WISE (online) Courses

 

Course information and call numbers

 

890-02W: Advanced Cataloging; Bothmann

890-03W: International Issues and Innovations; Giggey

890-04W: Multicultural Literature for Children; Henderson

890-05W: Music Cataloging; Smiraglia

890-06W: Organizational Informational Security; TBA

890-07W: Resources and Information Services in Professions and Disciplines: Film and Media Collections; Goldman

890-08W: Social Informatics; Pavlovsky

890-09W: Resources and Services in the Humanities; Evans

Online WISE Courses

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 speak to Prof. Claudia Gollop (919-962-8362/gollop@ils.unc.edu).

WISE has a later starting date for enrollment and the start date for classes also varies among the WISE LIS schools. You should know that if you wish to enroll in a WISE course, you will probably 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/

NOTE: Some WISE course are offered by Victoria University of Wellington and Charles Sturt University. These universities use the point system instead of the credit hour system. These institutions have been assessed to the equivalent of our ALA accredited program by WISE and equate with our 3 credit courses.