Online Learning Support
Southern Connecticut State University
Department of Library Science and Instructional Technology


Mary E. Brown, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Information Science
Brown@SouthernCT.edu

CONTENTS:
Course Syllabi
Course Resources
Online Study
For Advisees
News/Weather
Reference Works

So you want to be a Digital Librarian

Dr. Brown's
recommended course of study

MLS Core Courses (15 credits):
LSI 501 Introduction to Information Science and Technology (3 credits)
LSC 503 Foundations of Librarianship (3 credits)
LSC 504 Reference and Information Resources and Services (3 credits)
LSC 506 Information Analysis and Organization (3 credits)
LSI 580 Evaluation and Research (3 credits)
Electives (21 credits):
LSC 511 Information Systems Analysis and Design (3 credits)
LSC 523 Online Informatn Retrieval Institute: Search Techniques (3 credits)
LSC 547 Library Automation (3 credits)
LSC 550 Programming for Libraries/Information Centers (3 credits)
LSC 551 Digital Libraries (3 credits)
LSC 553 Indexing and Abstracting (3 credits)
LSI 564 Information-seeking Behavior (3 credits)
LSC 603 Information Networks (3 credits)
LSC 614 Advanced Reference Materials and Services (3 credits)
LSI 662 Management of Electronic Resources and Services (3 credits)
Continuing Edcation (post-MLS)
ITC 571 Designing Instructional Software (3 credits)
ITC 575 Instructional Design Principles (3 credits)
ITC 576 Designing Corporate Training Environments (3 credits)
LSC 576 Preservation of Library Materials (3 credits)
LSC tba Preservation of Digital Media (3 credits)
LSC tba Copyright (3 credits)
Internship (such as at Connecticut College or UMass-Amherst)

           

                       


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