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SI 615 - Seminar on Digital Libraries
This is a special topics seminar focusing on the current state of “digital libraries” broadly defined. The seminar is multi-disciplinary in focus and in method, covering the history of the idea, its manifestation as projects and programs in academic, non-profit, and research settings, and the suite of policy issues that influence their development and growth. The concept of the digital library will serve as an intellectual construct within which to explore the related concepts of scholarly communication, digital preservation, cyberinfrastructure, representation, and information technology standards. Given the seminar format, students will be expected to master a diverse literature, to participate actively in the discussion of issues, and to take steps, collectively and individually, to advance our understanding of future directions of digital libraries.
Instructor: Paul Conway
dScribe: Greg Grossmeier
Course Level: Graduate
Course Structure: Three hour class - once a week
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SI 615 Seminar on Digital Libraries- Syllabus (Reference Material) -
SI 615 Seminar on Digital Libraries- Week 02: History and International Perspectives (Reference Material) -
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