SLIS 705
Introduction to Research in Library and Information Science
CLASS SESSION BEGINS: Thursday, August 22, 2013
NOTE:
Please register for this course no later than Aug. 15, 2013.
Course Type: WEB (What does this mean?)
Credit: 3 semester hours of graduate credit
Instructor: Paul Solomon
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
March 15, 2013, 3:57 pm
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Textbooks are available from the USC University Bookstore in the Russell House Student Union, Greene Street, Columbia, SC, 803-777-4160 (toll free at 888-654-5320). Online text ordering is available through the bookstore Web site at www.shopgamecocks.com. Delivery options are in-store pickup or UPS shipping (Ground, Second Day, or Next Day). Students are required to indicate the course section number to order online; this is a three-digit number used to indicate the campus where the student registered for classes and/or will attend. If you are taking a Summer 2013 course, there will be a "J" prefix on the course number and in the bookstore listing will appear below the Columbia-campus courses for this department. If you are taking a Fall 2013 course, there will be a "J" prefix on the course SECTION number and in the bookstore listing will appear below the Columbia-campus courses for this department. Contact the bookstore for questions about the online ordering system. |
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