INF210 Collections (8)
AbstractThis subject focuses on the provision of appropriate information resources for organisations and communities, with particular emphasis on the hardcopy and electronic materials required to achieve the goals of libraries, information agencies and related organisations. It will also address the concept of tacit and explicit knowledge collections and the role of institutional repositories. Attention is given to the assessment of needs, selection, acquisition, evaluation, deselection of resources and consortia, and issues such as policy formulation, budgeting, cooperative resource provision, outsourcing, preservation, electronic publishing and space planning. |
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+ Subject Availability Modes and Location
Session 1 | Distance | Wagga Wagga Campus | Session 3 | Distance | SPACE, University of Hong Kong | Distance | Wagga Wagga Campus |
Continuing students should consult the SAL for current offering details: INF210
Where differences exist between the Handbook and the SAL, the SAL should be taken as containing the correct subject offering details.
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Subject informationDuration | Grading System | School: |
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One session | HD/FL | School of Information Studies |
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Enrolment restrictionsNot available to students enrolled in the Master of Information Studies. Not available to students who have completed subjects INF201 or INF435
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INF201 INF435 | INF435 Double coded subject
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Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion of this subject, students should:
- be able to discuss critically the means of assessing information needs of communities and organisations; - be able to participate in the development of an information resources policy; - be able to provide an overview of the range of information resources available; - demonstrate an appreciation of issues relating to the selection and deselection of information resources; - display an understanding of the nature of acquisitions work as it relates to information resources in traditional and digital form and the formation of knowledge-based collections; - be able to outline the development of virtual information resources and participate in an informed consideration of the merits of such resources; - demonstrate an understanding of the role of consortia in the provision of information resources; - demonstrate an understanding of how information agencies represent themselves in a digital world; - have developed a clear understanding of the role of institutional repositories and the policies and practices necessary to ensure their success; and - be able to discuss critically managerial issues such as censorship, budgeting, outsourcing and cooperative resource provision.
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SyllabusThe subject will cover the following topics: - The collections environment
- The nature of collections
- Building and maintaining collections
- Repositories |
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The information contained in the 2016 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: 06 September 2016. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.