LIS 2600 - INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 Introduction to computing and networking, with an emphasis on how computing and networking technologies are used to create, manipulate, and disseminate information related to library and archival services. Focus on a series of underlying themes, including standardization, interoperability, and hypertext presentation, with an emphasis on core technologies of digital libraries; namely, databases and digital documents. Web design, layout, and publishing incorporate a set of competencies essential for librarians and information professionals. “Hands-on” experiences with relevant technologies. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad LG/SNC Basis Course Requirements: PROG: School of Information Science or Sch Computing and Information Click here for class schedule information.
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