IS 490

Summer 2023 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 2 TO 4 hours.

Directed and supervised investigation of selected topics in information studies that may include among others the social, political, and historical contexts of information creation and dissemination; computers and culture; information policy; community information systems; production, retrieval and evaluation of knowledge; computer-mediated communication.

Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule. 2 to 4 undergraduate hours. 2 to 4 graduate hours. Approved for Letter and S/U grading. May be repeated. Prerequisite: For undergraduates, junior standing and IS 202, or consent of instructor.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

IS 490 class schedule data for summer 2023
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
39603
Online
LPM
2:00PM -3:55PM
R
n.a.
Hranchak, T
Part of Term:
S2
Date Range:
06/12/23-08/03/23
Degree Notes:
ONL Info Science rate course.
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
Libraries Politics Memory
Section Info:
"LIBRARIES AND THE POLITICS OF MEMORY" is a short interdisciplinary 2-credit online course that covers issues related to historical memory, the politics of memory and examines libraries from the perspective of their integration in the preservation of community memory and in its formation and transmission between generations. These issues are considered on the historical and cultural background of Ukraine, Russia, Europe, and the USA and on the modern experience of their libraries.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Graduate - Urbana-Champaign.
39605
Online
LPU
2:00PM -3:55PM
R
n.a.
Hranchak, T
Part of Term:
S2
Date Range:
06/12/23-08/03/23
Degree Notes:
ONL Info Science rate course.
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
Libraries Politics Memory
Section Info:
This section is restricted to undergraduates that have SENIOR STANDING ONLY. "LIBRARIES AND THE POLITICS OF MEMORY" is a short interdisciplinary 2-credit online course that covers issues related to historical memory, the politics of memory and examines libraries from the perspective of their integration in the preservation of community memory and in its formation and transmission between generations. These issues are considered on the historical and cultural background of Ukraine, Russia, Europe, and the USA and on the modern experience of their libraries. For more information about this major, please visit: http://go.ischool.illinois.edu/BSIS. Questions may be sent to bsis-advising@illinois.edu.
Restriction(s):
Not intended for students with Junior, Freshman, or Sophomore class standing. Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
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