Library Information Studies enables students to become more successful by learning to recognize the extent and nature of information needed for research, then locate, evaluate, effectively use, and present information to solve problems. After completing library research classes and workshops, students will know how to make more informed decisions, adapt to new technologies, and remain independent learners for life. In the twenty-first century information economy, information literacy provides a critical set of skills often listed among the top ten job skills sought by employers.
Library Information Studies Courses:
- LIS74 – Information Seeking Behavior (3 units)
- LIS74 Course Outline, (Created Sp2018)
- Research Skills Certificate of Competency (non-credit), (Created Fall 2018)
- LIS511 Course Outline (Created Fall 2018)
- LIS512 Course Outline, (Created Fall 2018)
- LIS513 Course Outline, (Created Fall 2018)
- LIS500 – Computer Lab for Library Information Studies (non-credit)
- LIS500 Course Outline, (updated Fa2019)
- LIS85 – Introduction to Information Resources (2 units) (updated Fa2019)
- LIS85 Course Outline (updated Fall 2019)