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Course Outline

Evaluation & Grading

Assignments:

* Annotations
* Information Theory Project
* Database Project
* Personal Website
* Discussion

Assigned Readings

Useful URI Resources

Other Useful Resources

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LSC 508

INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Other Useful Resources

Useful Websites with Lots of Helpful Information:

Following are recommended websites with reference and training materials:

HTMLcenter - http://www.htmlcenter.com/tutorials/index.cfm
Tutorials and reference material for HTML and design fundamentals are available as well as other valuable website development information at this site.

Webmonkey - http://www.webmonkey.com/
This site provides tutorials and reference materials for authoring, designing and programming websites. Also has Webmonkey for Kids if you want it at a very basic level.

Free Computer Education, Training and Resources - http://www.intelinfo.com/newly_researched_free_training.html
This site provides links to free resources on the web for almost anything you can think of!

WebTeacher - http://www.webteacher.ws/
This site has tips, web design book reviews, resources and observations for teaching and learning web design.

Following are a few sights you might find useful regarding:

Website Design:

Website Design Tutorial - http://www.websites-online.com/support.htm

Yale Web Style Manual - http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual/

HTML:

HTML Tips, Tools, and Helpware for the Cybercommunity - http://www.internetbrothers.com/tiptool.htm

HTML Goodies - http://www.htmlgoodies.com/

Some Other Resources

GILS students can access many H. W. Wilson Company's databases including full-text sources.  The current login user ID and password are announced via the GSLISSTU listserv or ask your advisor for the access information.

  • A Library and Information Science Journals survey of the New England program libraries is available at the GSLIS Web site. If you are from one of the states in New England area, you may find the resources you need is right in the library near you.
E-style manuals: