This course is an introduction to various types of libraries, their organization, purpose, function and services. Students are introduced to library terminology and are taught skills in the use of libraries. Students acquire skills in basic library procedures such as simple book repair, materials processing, shelving and all aspects of circulation. Procedural variations according to type of library are also covered. Students visit a variety of libraries. Levels of library employees are studied with particular emphasis on the role and duties of library technicians. The importance of professional associations is covered.
Textbooks and Booklists
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Course Dates and Fees
2025 Winter Term - Distance Education
LIBR-1026 Introduction to Libraries
Location: Online
Dates
Delivery
Instructor
Section
Cost
Actions
Jan 07, 25 - Mar 31, 25
C. Hana
264776
$559
Location: Online
Dates
Jan 07, 25 - Mar 31, 25
Delivery
Instructor
C. Hana
Section
264776
Cost
$559
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