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Introduction to course outline

Introduction to course outline. IStud 151 – Introduction into Information Organization Semester2, Academic Year 2010-2011. Course Objectives.

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Introduction to course outline

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  1. Introduction to course outline IStud 151 – Introduction into Information Organization Semester2, Academic Year 2010-2011

  2. Course Objectives • This course aims are understanding the concept of organizing knowledge ,the way that information level is organized and demonstrate the organizing method . • After completing this course, The student will have the knowledge in: • The information origination philosophy . • The Tools for organizing knowledge . • The primary roles for organizing information.

  3. Course subject • Knowledge , information and their organization • Organizing information what is means • Formatting and structuring knowledge • Organizing knowledge in the digital environment • Describing Documents • Users and user behavior • The evaluation and design of information retrieval systems • Management of knowledge system • Metadata & Semantic web

  4. Lab • IKAS ( Information Knowledge Access system) • HTML • Search Engine • Usability

  5. Textbook Chowdhury, G.G. and Chowdhury, Sudatta (2007). Organizing information from the shelf to the web. Facet Publishing.

  6. Textbook • Taylor, Arlene G.The Organization of Information - Second Edition. Libraries Unlimited. • The chapters :

  7. Grading Policies • 40% ( 2 midterms each 20%). • 12% Lab (Assignment 10% - evaluation 2%) • Quiz 1=8% • 40% Final. • There is bonus for full Attendance 

  8. Important data • Mid1 : Sun 27-3-2011 • Mid2 : Sun 24-4-2011 • Quiz :Mon 2-5-2011

  9. Course blog • http://151istud.wordpress.com

  10. Class  Rules • No late Assignment will be accepted. • Copying the Assignment will not be allowed . • Print the lab sheet and bring it with you at the lab time . • No makeup quiz . • Cheating in any form will not be accepted.

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