School of Information Management & Systems
Spring 2002.
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Design of Library Services. Michael Buckland.
Program.
This is the intended outline.
Do not expect it to be followed exactly.
See
current schedule and
2001 schedule.
A steady flow of mostly small assignments, plus:
Jan 25: Introduction.
The Liberal Arts of Librarianship: Or, What is interesting
in this field for non-librarians as well as librarians
and what is there to talk about?
Video on varieties of library services in a developing country.
Paper libraries, automated libraries, and digital libraries.
Accreditation. Expectations. The rest of the semester.
Feb 1: How libraries function in one easy lesson:
Documents, collections,
arrangement, bibliographic access, technical services, logistics.
Library-related technology: Printing. (Video).
How to find out about libraries and librarianship: Sources.
Feb 8: The history, mission, and political economy of public libraries.
UC's 20 million rotting books. (Video).
The bibliographic universe: Forms, formats. Genres.
Feb 15: Gender, efficiency, and librarians.
Special libraries: Specialized, corporate libraries, corporate
knowledge management.
Feb 22: Melvil Dewey, Paul Otlet, etc.: Modernism, machinery, and
library economy versus liberty.
Library services for children and young adults.
Mar 1: Collections: Selecting, censorship, banning,
and Internet filters.
National & State Libraries.
Mar 8: Rhetoric, language and libraries: Why libraries always have
an attitude.
Library buildings. (Video.)
Mar 15:
Document, text and hypertext.
Library technology: The secret history of the first workstation.
Mar 22: Digital libraries for dummies.
Library goodness: Mission, Objectives, Goals, efficiency, outputs, etc.
- Mar 29: - Spring break -
Apr 5: Numbers: Library budgets and library statistics.
Problems and opportunities of academic libraries.
Apr 12: Social aspects of bibliographic description.
Apr 19: Library technology: Infrastructure.
Apr 26: Technological change and the library of the future.
Library-related careers.
May 3: Intellectual property: A contradiction in terms?
May 10: Last class: Synthesis.