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Library
Technology Program Description
The Program | Required
Courses | Course Descriptions
Libraries
and learning resource centers are critical
components of the
information age. Special training is needed in order to
organize and
retrieve information. Out of this need has come the
occupational
area of the library/media technician.
This
program provides training in skills, attitudes, and knowledge leading
to a
Library Technical Assistant Certificate which can be applied in many
occupational areas including libraries.
In
order to earn a certificate, students must achieve a minimum grade of
"C" in each of the program courses. A certificate of achievement will be
awarded to the
student upon successful completion of the program.
Courses
required for a Certificate or an A.A. Degree
Major:
Group I (Select 3 - 4 units)
| ENG 100 |
English Composition |
4 |
| BUS 125 |
Business English |
3 |
|
BUS 205 |
Business Writing |
3 |
Group II (Select 3 units)
Total Units: 27-28
Course
Descriptions:
*CSU
indicates course is transferable to California State University system.
LT100
Intro to Libraries & Information Services (3)
Three hours lecture
This
course is an introduction to the philosophy of library service; history
and types of libraries; organization and operation of libraries and
history of information. The
role of the library/media technician, duties of the
library/media
technician in public services, reference, and technical services
will also
be introduced. Topics covered
include the basic skills necessary for successful library employment
including job search, application procedures,
and the relationship of the
LMTA to the Librarian, the library staff, and the community served.
CSU
LT110
Library Operational Skills/Technical Services (3)
Three
hours lecture
This
course is an introduction to the principles and practices of technical
services including cataloging and acquisitions.
CSU
LT115
Library Operational Skills/Public Services (3)
Three hours lecture
This
course will prepare the student to provide public service in the
circulation area of the library. Students will be introduced to principles
and practices of material shelving, interlibrary loan services,
circulation of materials, fines,
patron records, supervision, handling
cash, maintaining statistics, and
building security and emergency
procedures. CSU
LT120
Information Sources & Services/Reference (3)
Three hours lecture
This
course prepares the student to provide assistance in reference services.
Students will be introduced to principles and practices of the reference
interview, reference materials, database searching, online catalogs, World
Wide Web searching and evaluation, and bibliographic instruction. (Course Page) CSU
LT130
Library Media & Technology (3)
Three hours lecture
Prepares
the student to use instructional media in the classroom and library/media
center, with emphasis on the role and utilization of computers
and other
technology in education. Topics covered include the utilization of
videotapes, graphics, and other projected and non-projected media,
operation
of appropriate equipment, and the production of transparencies,
graphics and displays.
CSU (Course Page)
LT140
Library Services for Children & Young Adults (3)
Three hours lecture
Practical
use of children's and young adults' materials for readers' advisory,
research, and reference service in school library/media centers and public
library youth services' departments. Current trends, concerns, and
methodology for youth programming and literature activities will be
covered.
CSU
LT197 Special Topics/Workshops in Library Technology (0.5-3.0)
Units awarded in topics vary. May be lecture, laboratory, or lecture/laboratory
courses such as web searching, database retrieval, etc. Refer to the Class Schedule for topics
covered (LT197 Workshops). CSU
See Palomar College
Catalog for detailed course descriptions. Aptitudes
Needed:
No special entrance tests are required. Persons interested in the program
should enjoy learning and providing service to users of information. |