Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 1696 - 1700 of 3341 results Special Topics: Supervisory Skills LIBR 2495 This course provides students with an understanding of what it means to be a supervisor and prepares them to take on supervisory roles. Problem solving, decision making, coaching, performance assessment, labour relations and interpersonal skills and knowledge will be developed through the... Readers' Advisory Services LIBR 2516 This course acquaints students with reading interests of adults in preparation for readers’ advisory (RA) work with adults. Skills related to readers’ advisory service in public and other library settings are introduced and practiced, and the basic tenets of readers’ advisory are reinforced... Special Topics: Indigenous Reference Resources and Services LIBR 2595 This course is a survey of key resources, tools, and services used to support the specialized information needs of Aboriginal libraries, collections, and communities. Staff, working in a variety of library settings, are provided with the necessary knowledge, background, and insights for working with... Introduction to Archives and Museums LIBR 2695 Archives and museums, like libraries, are important cultural heritage institutions. This course is designed to introduce students to the major aspects of archival and museum work. The approach to different topics is practical and emphasizes current employment standards and employers’ expectations... Online Research and Analysis LIBR 3210 This course focuses on effective methodologies to research, consult, and report on information resource findings in an online environment. Students will retrieve and evaluate information in discipline-related research, services, programs, and policies from formal and informal online sources... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Special Topics: Supervisory Skills LIBR 2495 This course provides students with an understanding of what it means to be a supervisor and prepares them to take on supervisory roles. Problem solving, decision making, coaching, performance assessment, labour relations and interpersonal skills and knowledge will be developed through the...
Readers' Advisory Services LIBR 2516 This course acquaints students with reading interests of adults in preparation for readers’ advisory (RA) work with adults. Skills related to readers’ advisory service in public and other library settings are introduced and practiced, and the basic tenets of readers’ advisory are reinforced...
Special Topics: Indigenous Reference Resources and Services LIBR 2595 This course is a survey of key resources, tools, and services used to support the specialized information needs of Aboriginal libraries, collections, and communities. Staff, working in a variety of library settings, are provided with the necessary knowledge, background, and insights for working with...
Introduction to Archives and Museums LIBR 2695 Archives and museums, like libraries, are important cultural heritage institutions. This course is designed to introduce students to the major aspects of archival and museum work. The approach to different topics is practical and emphasizes current employment standards and employers’ expectations...
Online Research and Analysis LIBR 3210 This course focuses on effective methodologies to research, consult, and report on information resource findings in an online environment. Students will retrieve and evaluate information in discipline-related research, services, programs, and policies from formal and informal online sources...