Course Description


LIS 9650B-001 (Winter 2022)   Special Libraries

Instructor: R. Craig

Course Description
To introduce students to special libraries and information services, including: information needs, collection development, services, budgeting, marketing, and management. Students will examine the literature, design a specific library, and write a consulting report in order to gain a general knowledge and practise the skills needed in running special libraries

Course Syllabi for LIS 9650B-001 (Winter 2022)
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0.5 course

Program Content Areas
Managing and Working in Information Organizations

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of readings, assignments, and class participation, students will be able to:
1. Identify the unique characteristics of special libraries (PLLO 2);

2. Implement a user-needs analysis study for the creation of a special library (PLLO 2, 8);
 
3. Create a basic collection development plan and identify appropriate services for the library. (PLLO 8);

4. Create a basic budget for a special library (PLLO 2);

5. Understand the basic principles of planning and management within the special library context (including space planning, marketing and employee development) (PLLO 4);

6. Write a consulting report to present findings for the establishment of a special library (PLLO 9).

MLIS Program Level Learning Outcomes
MLIS Program Goals and Objectives

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