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This guidesheet was created to assist you in course selection; however, it is not a replacement for the school's "Program Statement" form. Note: Some courses and workshops on this guidesheet are NOT offered every year.


You are encouraged to take at least one course from each of the course elective areas:

  • Access to Information (A)
  • Organization and Representation of Knowledge (O/R)
  • Administration and Management (M)

Other course areas:

  • Core class (C)
  • General Elective (G)

You may choose "Suggested Elective Courses" and "Workshops" from more than one guidesheet.


* = Key Elective                                                                   


Required Courses (18 credit hours)

Course #

Course Name

Category

Prerequisite(s)

60001

Access to Information

C

None

60002

Organization of Information

C

None

60003

Information Technology for Library and Information Professionals

C

None

60600

Foundations of Library and Information Science

C

None

60610

Management of Libraries and Information Centers

C

None

60670

Culminating Experience:  Choose to complete a research paper, a research project, or a practicum

 

NOTE: In addition to the prerequisites listed, LIS 60604 (Research Methods for Libraries and Information Centers) is also highly recommended for those students who plan to complete a Culminating Experience Research Paper or Culminating Experience Project.

C

Special Approval and completion of all core courses:

60001, 60002, 60003, 60600, and 60610



Suggested Elective Courses and Workshops (18 credit hours)

Course #

Course Name

Category

Prerequisite(s)

*  60601

Information Sources and Reference Services

A

60001

60604

Research Methods for Libraries and Information Centers

G

None

60611

Government Information Sources and Services

A; O/R

60001

60613

Information Uses and Services

M

60001

60620

Health Information Resources (HED 64010)

A

None

60621

Social Sciences Information Sources and Services

A

60001, 60601

60622

Science/Technology Information Sources and Services

A

60001

60623

Business/Finance Information Sources and Services

A

60001

60628

Humanities Information Sources and Services

A

60001, 60601

60630

Reference Sources and Services for Youth

A

None.  60001 recommended

60643

Online Information Systems

A

60001 or permission

60692

Practicum in Library Science

G

Special approval

61095

Special Topics: Legal Information and Legal Resources

A

None

61095

Special Topics: Marketing the Library

M

None

61095

Special Topics: Music Librarianship

A

None

61095

Special Topics: Readers' Advisory Services

A

None



LIS 50693: Workshops in Library & Information Science

  • A maximum of four workshop credits can be applied to your M.L.I.S. degree with your faculty advisor's approval.
  • You must complete the "Request for Workshop Approval" form to receive credit for a workshop.
  • You cannot receive credit for both a workshop and a class with similar content. Please refer to the "Workshop/Course Overlap" list.
  • Workshop forms are online: http://www.slis.kent.edu/


Suggested Workshops: (Workshops are worth 1 credit, unless otherwise indicated)

Access to Government Documents Online

Basics of BI Planning

Electronic Reference Start-up

Finding & Using Internet Tools & Resources

Genealogy & Local History Research Methods for Librarians

Internet Sources for Company, Industry, and Competitive Business Information

Introduction to Map Librarianship

Legal Resources for Non-Law Librarians

Medical Reference Sources for non-medical Librarians

Online Searching of NEXIS Databases

Public Library Web Resources

Readers' Advisory Services to Adults

Sports Reference: Sources for Sports Information 

Using Web 2.0 to Become Librarian 2.0