IS 590 X6 - Advanced Problems in IS - Seminar in Library Management:
Campus: Urbana-Champaign
Description:
Variety of newly developed and special topics courses on different aspects of the information sciences intended to augment the existing curriculum, offered as sections of IS 590. Course Information: Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule. 1 to 4 graduate hours. No professional credit. May be repeated. Class Schedule Information: Class materials fee or field trip fee may be required.
Special Instructions:
Course title: Seminar in Library Management: Marketing Your Skills in a Networked World Course number: Info282-11 Credit hours: 2 Faculty: Brown University: San Jose State University Course Description: "This course focuses on two main areas: highlighting your skills and expertise online, and exploring the changing world of library and information careers, specifically alternative careers in library and information work. You will walk away from this course with an approach to effectively making yourself stand out via social tools in a competitive information services and library market, and with a broader understanding of how you might apply your information skills to a variety of positions and settings. For the final project in this fast-moving, eight-week course, you will come away with some kind of online presence - typically a new or improved LinkedIn profile, a blog, or a Twitter feed." Notes: Note for 282-11: This course runs from October 14th - December 9th. Students must meet
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Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Graduate
Credit: 2
Term(s): Fall