SLIS J705
Introduction to Research in Library and Information Science
CLASS SESSION BEGINS: Monday, June 03, 2013
NOTE:
Please register for this course no later than May 27, 2013. This is a Summer I/Summer II course (June 3 - Aug. 8, 2013).
Online Session Information:
There will be live online sessions via Adobe Connect for the purpose of open discussion on Wednesdays, 6 - 7 p.m. ET. Students are encouraged to participate in the sessions live online but may also view the sessions at a later time. Students are responsible for material covered. The Adobe Connect URL will be posted in Blackboard by the instructor prior to the first session. High-speed Internet access is required for Adobe Connect.
Course Type: WEB (What does this mean?)
Official Course Session Dates: Course Begin/End and Drop/Add/Withdrawal
Credit: 3 semester hours of graduate credit
Registrars Office graduate listing for this course
Instructors: Jennifer Ams, Karen Miller
Graduate Bulletin Course Description: The research process, including problem identification, hypothesis testing, data collection, analysis, and interpretation of results. Emphasis on research methods and on critical evaluation of reported research in library and information science.
Prerequisites: Completion of at least 9 hours of SLIS graduate level classes
Information is accurate as of
June 17, 2013, 1:00 am
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