WISE COURSES FOR 2010 SUMMER SESSION [May-AUgust 2010]
- Please remember than only 3-5 spaces in total are available in each course for WISE students in the participating institutions. There is no guarantee that there will be space for you in any of these courses.
- You should NOT request a space in a WISE course unless you are reasonably sure you will actually take the course. It causes logistical problems to "take up" a space then drop the course at the last minute.
- All courses have the four MLIS Core Courses as required pre-requisites: LIBR 500, LIBR 501, LIBR 502 & LIBR 503 for students in the MLIS and Dual programs. Students in the stand-alone MAS program must have completed the eight MAS Core Courses. Other required pre-requisites are noted in the individual course descriptions. If you are in the MAS program you should ask Mary Sue Stephenson [MLIS Chair] about whether or not you have taken the relevant equivalent courses in the MAS program.
- Only students in the MAS, MLIS and Dual MAS/MLIS programs are eligible to take WISE courses. Students in other SLAIS programs [MACL, CAS & Ph.D.] are NOT eligible to take WISE courses.
- Students who wish to take one of the available courses will be registered in LIBR 593: Seminar
- Students may take a maximum of two WISE courses [6 credits] as part of their MLIS, MAS, or Dual MAS/MLIS program
- Student must agree to the course parameters of the host institution including course management tools, grading, and dates of term
- Student must have access to technology necessary for completion of course
- Student must have the technical knowledge to complete course successfully
- Marks given by the program offering the course will be converted to UBC marks using only the WISE Marking Matrix. Please read over this document carefully as it will be the sole source used to convert marks from WISE institutions to UBC marks.
- To request a space in one or more of the WISE courses please follow the registration instructions distributed to all SLAIS students via email no earlier than March 5, 2010
- Once you have completed course registration at the
WISE web site, please send Mary Sue Stephenson
a separate e-mail [mss@interchange.ubc.ca]
for each course giving this information:
- Your name
- Your program [MLIS, Dual MAS/MLIS, MAS]
- Your UBC student number
- The name, number, and institution of the course you
wish to take
- IMPORTANT-
If you are in the stand-alone MAS - before we can send approval to WISE for you to take a course you must have first completed and submitted
the "Application for Credit for External' Courses Form": http://www.slais.ubc.ca/resources/students/RequestExternalCourses.pdf
It must also be signed by your MAS adviser as well as Luciana Duranti as SLAIS Graduate Adviser before the WISE registration process can take place.
When you send your request to take a class to Mary Sue Stephenson please indicate that the form has already been submitted and approved. If you forget to tell her or you haven't completed the approval process it will delay the process of trying to secure a seat for you in one of the WISE courses. Given the small number of seats, it will likely keep you from obtaining one of the seats.
- VERY IMPORTANT: When you take a WISE course you are registered in a SLAIS/UBC course: LIBR 593D or LIBR 593E and all the normal add/drop dates at UBC apply. All courses will be in the UBC system as full summer courses [May-August]. This means the withdrawal deadlines given below apply even if the final date for withdrawal is BEFORE the WISE course actually begins. You are held responsible for dropping ALL relevant courses by the UBC deadlines. If you forget to drop [even if the WISE course has not yet started] you will receive a mark of "F" in the course.
- Friday, 14 May 2010
- Last day for changes in registration and for withdrawal WITHOUT a standing of "W" recorded on a student's academic record.
- Friday, 18 June 2010
- Last day for withdrawal WITH a standing of "W" recorded on a student's academic record.
- Friday, 14 May 2010
- Please note that these dates are DIFFERENT from the dates for the six-week ARST/LIBR courses offered in Summer 2010. For those withdrawal dates please refer to the UBC Calendar for 2009-2010 Academic Yea:- http://www.students.ubc.ca/calendar/academicyear.cfm
NOTE: Registration for Summer 2010 session WISE courses opens on March 5, 2010
- Archival Outreach: Programs and Services [cannot be taken by students who have taken or will be taking ARST 540: Archival Public Services]
- Description: An introduction to archival outreach and reference services for sustaining an archival program committed to public service.
- Institution: The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
- Class Number: L&I Sci 752
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: Desire2Learn
- Faculty: Cary
- Start and End Date: 6/1/2010 - 7/24/2010
- Syllabus Link: coming soon
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters of the host institution, including but not limited to: course management tools, grading, any required residencies, possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars. Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in course syllabus and to contribute to class participation. Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial aid.
- CIO's in Global Enterprises
- Description: An introduction to archival outreach and reference services for sustaining an archival program committed to public service.
- Institution: Syracuse University
- Class Number: IST 700
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: Blackboard
- Faculty: Mintz and Szymanski
- Start and End Date: 5/24/2010 - 8/13/2010
- Syllabus Link: View Syllabus
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters
of the host institution, including but not limited to:
course management tools, grading, any required residencies,
possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars.
Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in
course syllabus and to contribute to class participation.
Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end
date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere
with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial
aid.
- Feminism, Librarianship and Information [please note that this course CANNOT be taken by any students completing their degree requirements in summer 2010. We would not receive the marks in time to keep graduating students from having to pay a September tuition installment]
- Description: Examines the nature of librarianship as a profession, issues related to information, and practices of information services from gendered perspectives using applicable feminist theoretical interpretations. OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course a student will better understand the gendered construction: *of librarianship as a profession, *of the philosophy and practices of library and information work, and *of information as a global entity. S/he will also be able to apply feminist theoretical concepts to information use and service.
- Institution: The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
- Class Number: L&I Sci 891
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 5
- Course tool: Desire2Learn
- Faculty: Latham
- Start and End Date: 7/12/2010 - 8/28/2010
- Syllabus Link: coming soon
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters
of the host institution, including but not limited to:
course management tools, grading, any required residencies,
possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars.
Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in
course syllabus and to contribute to class participation.
Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end
date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere
with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial
aid.
- Information Architecture for Internet Services
- Description: Building and management of Internet information services, including information organization, information management, and information dissemination. Understanding of the use of Internet technologies within an organizational context. Practice with current technologies. ** SYLLABUS IS A DRAFT FROM A PREVIOUS SEMESTER: UPDATED SYLLABUS WILL BE ADDED WHEN IT IS AVAILABLE **
- Institution: Syracuse University
- Class Number: IST 553
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: Blackboard
- Faculty: TBA
- Start and End Date: 5/24/2010 - 8/13/2010
- Syllabus Link: View Syllabus
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters of the host institution, including but not limited to: course management tools, grading, any required residencies, possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars. Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in course syllabus and to contribute to class participation. Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial aid.
- Management for Information Professionals [students who want to take this course must talk to their advisers about substituting it for the required SLAIS MLIS course: "LIBR 504: Management of Information Organizations"]
- Description: An introduction to general management principles and practices intended for information professionals working in all types of organizations. Topics include planning, budgeting, organizational theory, staffing, leadership, organizational change, and decision making.
- Institution: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Class Number: INLS 585
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: Blackboard
- Faculty: Meredith Weiss
- Start and End Date: 5/11/2010 - 6/11/2010
- Syllabus Link: Course syllabus will be available closer to the start of the term.
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters of the host institution, including but not limited to: course management tools, grading, any required residencies, possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars. Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in course syllabus and to contribute to class participation. Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial aid.
- Music Cataloging [please note that there will be some overlap with the SLAIS course" "LIBR 513: Cataloguing Special and Non-Book Materials]
- Description: Detailed examination of the bibliographic control of music materials (scores, sound recordings, videorecordings) and their inherent bibliographic characteristics. Special problems in the application of standard methods for descriptive cataloging, authority control, subject analysis and classification of music materials. Structure of music catalogs and requirements for the effective retrieval of music materials.
- Institution: The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
- Class Number: L&I Sci 791
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 5
- Course tool: Desire2Learn
- Faculty: Smiraglia
- Start and End Date: 6/1/2010 - 7/10/2010
- Syllabus Link: coming soon
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters
of the host institution, including but not limited to:
course management tools, grading, any required residencies,
possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars.
Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in
course syllabus and to contribute to class participation.
Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end
date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere
with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial
aid.
- Multimedia
- Description: Multimedia and its applications in information systems and instructional environments. Students develop essential skills in the evaluation, creation, editing, and rendering of multimedia.
- Institution: The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
- Class Number: L&I Sci 786
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 5
- Course tool: Desire2Learn
- Faculty: DuPlessis
- Start and End Date: 6/1/2010 - 7/10/2010
- Syllabus Link: coming soon
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters
of the host institution, including but not limited to:
course management tools, grading, any required residencies,
possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars.
Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in
course syllabus and to contribute to class participation.
Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end
date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere
with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial
aid.
- Museum Archives
- Description: Overview of the evolution of the purposes of museums; history and development of museum record-keeping systems, with particular emphasis on changes in those systems in transition from paper-based to electronic records, use of functional analysis to identify principle functions of museums and to guide the appraisal of records that document those functions.
- Institution: University of Pittsburgh
- Class Number: LIS 2225
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: Blackboard
- Faculty: Bernadette Callery
- Start and End Date: 5/9/2010 - 7/30/2010
- Syllabus Link: coming soon
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters
of the host institution, including but not limited to:
course management tools, grading, any required residencies,
possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars.
Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in
course syllabus and to contribute to class participation.
Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end
date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere
with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial
aid.
- Organizational Information Security
- Description: Personnel/organizational skills for information security managers and officers: staffing, training, certification, incentives, and evaluation of information security personnel, non-security IT personnel, etc.; organizational development related to security awareness, threats, and responses; and ethics/codes of behavior in information security. ** SYLLABUS IS A DRAFT FROM A PREVIOUS SEMESTER: UPDATED SYLLABUS WILL BE ADDED WHEN IT IS AVAILABLE **
- Institution: Syracuse University
- Class Number: IST 629
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: Blackboard
- Faculty: Young
- Start and End Date: 5/24/2010 - 8/13/2010
- Syllabus Link: View Syllabus
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters of the host institution, including but not limited to: course management tools, grading, any required residencies, possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars. Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in course syllabus and to contribute to class participation. Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial aid.
- Research Methods [students who want to take this course must talk to their advisers about substituting it for the required SLAIS MLIS course: "LIBR 505: Research Methods in Information Organizations"]
- Description: An introduction to research methods used in library and information science. Includes the writing of a research proposal.
- Institution: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Class Number: INLS 780
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: Blackboard
- Faculty: Ruth Palmquist
- Start and End Date: 6/17/2010 - 7/20/2010
- Syllabus Link: Course syllabus will be available closer to the start of the term.
- Class Disclaimer: Students agree to the course parameters of the host institution, including but not limited to: course management tools, grading, any required residencies, possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars. Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in course syllabus and to contribute to class participation. Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial aid.
- Seminar in Archives: Genealogy
- Description: Study of current issues and practices in providing library reference services to genealogists. The course addresses reference tools, collection development, community and referral sources, Internet usage and information seeking behavior of patrons conducting genealogical and biographical research.
- Institution: San Jose State University
- Class Number: LIS 2225
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: Angel
- Faculty: Kory Meyerink
- Start and End Date: 6/7/2010 - 8/12/2010
- Syllabus Link: View Syllabus
- Class Disclaimer: Please note that posted syllabus is from Summer 2008. An updated version will be posted when available. Prerequisites: basic courses in introduction to the information profession, information retrieval, and management. Recommended: completion of a course in reference. Students agree to the course parameters of the host institution, including but not limited to: course management tools, grading, possible synchronous sessions, academic calendars and technology requirements posted at http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/ecommunication/homecomputing.htm. Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in course syllabus and to contribute to class participation. Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial aid.
- Social Informatics
- Description: Technological innovation, computerization, and electronic information are associated with dilemmas, value conflicts, and choices surrounding the scholarly, personal, and professional use of information. Addresses social relationships, technological utopianism, societal control, vulnerability of information systems, and ethical responsibilities. Additional details are available online (although dates and assignments are subject to change as this information is for the current semester): http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/component/option,com_courses/
task,view/sch,17/cur,610/num,581/Itemid,54/ - Institution: Rutgers University
- Class Number: 17:610:581
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: eCollege
- Faculty: Lilia Pavlovsky
- Start and End Date: 6/1/2010 - 7/23/2010
- Syllabus Link: coming soon
- Class Disclaimer: eCollege is the web-based course delivery system you will use for your Rutgers online course. You can access the portal here: http://eCollege.Rutgers.edu • Click on Technical Requirements on the left to make sure you have the hardware and software you need for our online classes. • During the week prior to the start of classes, you will receive an e-mail with your Rutgers course and login information. • Like on-campus courses, online courses are not available until the first day of class. Once you have received your username and password, however, you can log into eCollege to go through the tutorial listed in “Special Courses”, which is located in the Academics tab (located on the top left of the screen when you log into eCollege).
- Web Development and Information Architecture
- Description: Organizing and structuring content to help individuals, communities, and organizations find and manage internal and external Web-based resources and services. Application of current coding, metadata, and style standards to create Web documents. Evaluation of Web site quality and usability, and assessment of resource discovery tools. Strategic planning and user needs analysis for information architecture. Content inventory, organization, and management in support of wayfinding and navigation. Design documents for prototyping large Web sites. Readings, essays, design projects. Students will communicate with the instructor and each other via real-time conversations using Skype software and a class wiki.
- Institution: Simmons College
- Class Number: LIS 467
- Total number of WISE seats available for students in all WISE institutions: 3
- Course tool: eCollege
- Faculty: Linda W. Braun
- Start and End Date: 6/7/2010 - 8/1/2010
- Syllabus Link: View Syllabus
- Class Disclaimer: LIS 467 will be delivered via a class wiki. Students are required to regularly add content to the course wiki, develop podcasts and screencasts, communicate with the instructor and classmates via IM, discussion boards, and VOIP. Those in the course must have access to a computer microphone or digital voice recorder and computer speakers. Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial aid.





