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GUIDESHEET FOR YOUNG ADULT LIBRARIANS in PUBLIC LIBRARIES

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/workshops on this guidesheet are NOT offered every year.

Please meet regularly with your faculty advisor to ensure that you are taking at least one course from among the three REQUIRED course elective areas:

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

Other course areas:

  • Core Class (Category C)
  • General Elective (Category G)

FYI:You can choose "Suggested Elective Courses" and "Workshops" from more than one guidesheet as long as you take at least one course from among the three required course elective areas: A, O/R, and M.

*= Key Elective

REQUIRED COURSES (15 credit hours)

Course Number Course Name Category Prerequisite(s)
60001 Access to Information C None
60002 Organization of Information C None
60600 Foundations of Library and Information Science C None
60604 Research Methods for Libraries and Information Centers
C None
60670 Culminating Experience: A Research Paper, A Research Project, OR a Practicum C 60001, 60002, 60600, 60604 and a Proposal

SUGGESTED ELECTIVE COURSES and WORKSHOPS (21 credit hours needed)

Course Number Course Name Category Prerequisite(s)
* 60626 Library Materials and Services for Young Adults A None
* 60630 Reference Sources and Services for Youth A None
60608 The Public Library M 60600
60610 Library Management M None
60612 Library Materials and Services for Adults A None
60614 Selection and Acquisition of Materials G None
60629 Library Materials and Services for School-Age Children A None
60648 Electronic Publishing on the Web O / R None
60692 Practicum in Libraries and Information Center G Special approval
61095  Special Topics: Marketing the Library
M
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)

  • All About AV
  • Basics of BI Planning
  • Cataloging Non-Print and AV Children's Materials
  • Let's Communicate: Producing Operational & Marketing Documents for your Library
  • Electronic Publishing I: Introduction to SGML / HTML
  • Electronic Publishing II: Advanced HTML
  • Marketing and Merchandizing Library Services to Children and Young Adults
  • Plaiing for Building and Renovating Library Spaces for Public Libraries
  • Sports Reference:  Sources for Sports Information
  • Thinking Outside the Box: Alternative Materials for Teens in Libraries
  • Using Web 2.0 to Become Librarian 2.0
  • Young Adult Literature Best Bets
  • Young Adult Literature Past and Present
  • WWW for Adults Working with Young Adults