Louisiana State University
School of Library and Information Science

LIS 7008 - Information Technologies and Systems
Spring 2017 - Section 01
(Draft)


This page contains instructional resources for the students in section 01 of LIS 7008. Information may change until the course begins.

Section Days Time (P.M.) Classroom
01 W 11:00AM* Moodle3
                        *Note: This is a Web-based course. The class do not meet at a specific time.
                        Course materials of a class session will be posted and finalized before 11:00AM Wednesdays, and homework assignments are due before 11:00AM next class
                        unless specified otherwise on the Syllabus page.

This is a core course of the MLIS program; it aims to fill American Library Association's technological requirements on information professionals and to lay a technological foundation to many advanced courses at SLIS. Therefore its content is extensive. If you need to improve your information technology skills (such as MS-Access, Dreamweaver, Intro to Programming, Web Development), please check out video-based tutorials at Lynda Campus.

Course Description
A description of course goals, instructional staff and their office hours, classroom utilization, required and recommended materials, and grading procedures for the course.
Syllabus
An overview of the material to be covered in each session and the reading and homework assignments. Links to the slides presented in class each week are also included.
Homework Assignments and Project Information
Specific homework assignments and information about the class project can be found here. Helpful hints in response to common questions may also appear here from time to time, so it is worth checking back occassionally.
Spring 2017 Projects
Links to the student projects from this semester.
LSU SLIS Previous Projects
Projects completed by LSU SLIS students in previous semesters are posted here.
Projects completed by UMCP iSchool students in previous semesters are posted here.

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