Library and Information Science
Library 303
541-552-6445
Deborah Hollens, Chair
The Library and Information Science Department (LIS) is a subunit of the University Library. LIS occasionally offers courses on library and Internet resources, research, and related topics.
The library and information science faculty teach sessions for courses drawn from all areas of the curriculum. These sessions are created for specific courses and are planned with faculty members from those courses. They are designed to develop knowledge of the literature in a field, as well as the skills necessary to identify and evaluate the appropriate information sources. Central foci are strategies for searching electronic and print indexes and using Internet resources specific to a given field.
Library/ Information Science Courses
See Course Prerequisites PolicyLower Division Courses
| LIS 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
Upper Division Courses
| LIS 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| LIS 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Credit to be arranged. Permission of instructor required. |
| LIS 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| LIS 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
| LIS 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |