LIS 665 Introduction to Digital Libraries
This course focuses on the theoretical, technological, human factors and evaluative components of digital library (DL) research and practice. Students will read and discuss literature on DLs, review existing technologies and proof-of concepts implementation projects, and work as a group to develop a prototype but operational DL. This course is foundational for students wishing to engage seriously in the world of digital librarianship. Prereq: LIS 602, LIS 636.
Concentration(s):
Information Systems
Generalist
Information Organization
Status:
active
Instructors:
Program:
LIS
Course Number:
665