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Virtual communities have been around since the 1980s.
The course will examine the production and circulation of knowledge in light of changing technologies, institutions and textual forms.
This course focuses on the examination and evaluation of materials for adult library users, with special attention to fiction genres. Use of materials in programming.
This course examines the historical and legal background of intellectual freedom in libraries as well as current trends and topics.
The economic, social, and political forces affecting the introduction and implementation of current information legislation and policy, set within the theoretical context of frame reflection.
Technological innovation, computerization, and electronic information are associated with dilemmas, value conflicts, and choices surrounding the scholarly, personal, and professional use of informa
Survey of the field of communication: interpersonal, group, organizational, speech, mass, intercultural, and international communication; public relations and advertising.
Introduction to the production, dissemination, and consumption of knowledge in society, related to roles of information professionals and the functions of libraries and other information institutio
This course examines the philosophy and creative leadership of school library programs.
In this course students study a critical approach to theories and practical applications of knowledge management/knowledge sharing in organizations, including: knowledge as a resource and asset; th