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Instruction Credit Courses 2009 - 2010
Western
Libraries credit instruction, which includes a variety of
courses, teaches information-seeking skills, research strategies,
critical analysis and evaluation of information,
and an understanding of the importance of information in our society.
- LIBRARY
201 Introduction to Library Strategies (2 credits)
- Prerequisites:
Sophomore status, transfer student, or above
Intended for sophomores and
transfer students or above. Introduces students to the nature of
research with emphasis on strategies for carrying out inquiry, locating
electronic and print sources, assessing sources for authority and
selecting and incorporating material from sources into writing.
LIBR 201
| Days/Time: Tuesday 9:00-10:50am | CRN 41836 | Fall 2009 |
Instructor: Peter
Smith
- LIBRARY
300 Directed Independent Study (1-15 credits)
- Restrictions:
Independent Study Permit Required
LIBR 300 | Days/Time: TBA | CRN 40831 | Fall 2009 |
Instructor: Staff
- LIBRARY
300 Directed Independent Study (1-15 credits)
- Restrictions:
Independent Study Permit Required
LIBR 300 | Days/Time: TBA | CRN 10635 | Winter 2010 |
Instructor: Staff
- LIBRARY
302 Research Paper Tutorial (1-4 credits)
- Prerequisites:
Concurrent enrollment in 300-level writing intensive course. Concurrent
enrollment in EAST 302 or HIST 499.
- This course is intended to be
linked with upper-level writing intensive courses. The purpose of this
course is to familiarize students with the methods of identifying the
relevant body of knowledge in a discipline and the library research
methods that will enable them to utilize this knowledge in successfully
writing assigned research papers. Includes developing a research
strategy and collecting resources for an annotated bibliography to
accompany an assigned research paper in a linked 300-level course.
LIBR 302 | Days/Time: Tuesday 3:00-5:50 pm | CRN 10842 |
Winter 2010 | Instructor: Margaret
L. Fast
LIBRARY
403 Research Tutorial
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- Prerequisite:
Junior or senior status or permission of instructor. Must be
Junior/Senior in Communication & Science Disorders.
Examines library resources,
research processes, and scholarly discourse for upper-division students
in a particular discipline. An upper-division library course intended
to support advanced research methodologies for students in a particular
major. Not repeatable. S/U grading. Equivalent to LIBR 402. Cannot take
both LIBR 402 and 403 for credit.
LIBR 403 | Thursday 8:30-9:50 am | CRN 12172 | Winter 2010
| Instructor: Sylvia
G. Tag
- LIBRARY
403 Research Tutorial (1 credit)
- Prerequisite: Junior or senior status or
permission of instructor. Must be Communication Sciences &
Disorders student to enroll.
Examines library resources,
research processes, and scholarly discourse for upper-division students
in a particular discipline. An upper-division library course intended
to support advanced research methodologies for students in a particular
major. Not repeatable. S/U grading. Equivalent to LIBR 402. Cannot take
both LIBR 402 and 403 for credit.
LIBR 403
| Thursday 10:00-11:20 am | CRN 12144 | Winter 2010 | Instructor: Sylvia G. Tag
- LIBRARY
201 Introduction to Library
Strategies
(2 credits)
- Prerequisites: Sophomore
status, transfer student, or above
Intended for sophomores and
transfer students or above. Introduces students to the nature of
research with emphasis on strategies for carrying out inquiry, locating
electronic and print sources, assessing sources for authority and
selecting and incorporating material from sources into writing.
LIBR 201
| Thursday 10:00-11:50 am | CRN 23052| Spring 2010 |
Instructor: Paul
S. Piper
- LIBRARY
300 Directed Independent Study (1-15 credits)
- Restrictions:
Independent Study Permit Required
LIBR 300 | Days/Time: TBA | CRN 20807 | Spring 2010 |
Instructor: Staff
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Comments or questions: Rick.Osen@wwu.edu,
Interim Head of Instruction & Research Services, Western
Libraries
June 2009 MM
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