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Course Outline

Class Objectives

Evaluation & Grading

Assignments:

* Search Engine Reviews
* Library Website Reviews
* Library School Website Evaluations
* Research Paper Project
* Virtual Library Website
* Discussion

Readings and Materials

Useful URI Resources

 

 

 

 

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INTERNET FOR LIBRARIANS

Readings and Materials



Reading assignments will come from the required texts and related readings. Other texts are suggested, but are optional based on your own personal needs. The material should be read when it is assigned. This will give a common base from which to discuss issues and concerns on WebCT. Materials for this course will also consist of websites that will support the readings in the text and materials provided on WebCT.


The Stielow, Williams and Tollett, and Williams texts have been ordered at the bookstores in Kingston. I think you will find that these and the optional texts are also available at most of the online bookstores or can be ordered through one of your local bookstores. I would suggest that you obtain copies ASAP so you can do the readings for the first week of class.



Required Texts:

Rosenfeld, L., & Morville, P. (2002). Information Architecture for the World Wide Web. Second edition. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly & Assocciates. (ISBN: 0-596-00035-9)

Stielow, F. (1999). Creating a Virtual Library. New York: Neil-Schuman Publishers, Inc. (ISBN: 1-55570-346-1)

Williams, R., & Tollett, J. (2000). The Non-Designer's Web Book. Second edition. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press. (ISBN: 0-201-71038-2)



Optional Text:

The Non-Designer's Design Book is not geared towards web design but it does an excellent job in presenting basic design principles and discussing the design of text. It is optional, but I think you will find it very useful.


Williams, R. The Non-Designer's Design Book. Berkeley, Second edition. CA: Peachpit Press. (ISBN: 0-321-19385-7)



The following texts are suggested based on what you as an individual may need for the course. Any of these texts can be used to support your learning and to complete the course. There are other books on any of these topics that may work just as well. Choose those that you find most useful. There are also numerous websites that provide FREE reference material and tutorials for the various programs you might choose to use to complete the assignments. Feel free to use those in addition to or instead of textbooks.


Other Optional Texts:


Bakharia, A. (2001). Macromedia Dreamweaver UltraDev fast&easy web development. Roseville, CA: Prima Publishing.


Castro, E. (2000). HTML 4 for the World Wide Web. Fourth Edition: Visual Quickstart Guide. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press. (ISBN: 0-201-35493-4)


Castro, E. (2000). XML for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press. (ISBN: 0-201-71098-6)


Conner-Sax, K., & Krol, E. (1999). The Whole Internet: The Next Generation. 3rd Edition. Sebastopol, CA: Reilly & Associates. (ISBN: 1565924282)


Hester, N. (1999). FrontPage 2000 for Window: Visual Quickstart Guide. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press. (ISBN: 0201354578)


Maran, R. (2000). Teach yourself Frontpage 2000 Visually (Idg's 3-D Visual Series). New York: Hungry Minds, Inc. (ISBN: 0764534513)


Shelly, G.B., Cashman, T.J., & Repede, J.F. (1997). Netscape Composer Creating Web Pages. Boston, MA: Course Technology. (ISBN: 0789512777)


Teague, J.C. (1998). DHTML for the Web (Visual Quickstart Guide. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press. (ISBN: 0-201-35341-5)


Wilton, P. (2000). Beginning JavaScript. Chicago, IL: Wrox Press, Inc.




Following are recommended websites with reference and training materials for:


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


Webmonkey - http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/
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! Following are some of the programs with which you might want help. These URLs will provide you with links to numerous sites on each topic.


Dreamweaver - http://www.intelinfo.com/free_dreamweaver_training.html


MicroSoft FrontPage - http://www.intelinfo.com/free_frontpage_training.html


Flash - http://www.intelinfo.com/free_flash_training.html
Shockwave Flash is a file format for delivering interactive vector graphics and animations over the World Wide Web.


Adobe PhotoShop - http://www.intelinfo.com/free_photoshop_training.html
A popular image editing program from Adobe Systems. It is made for both Macs and PCs.


JavaScript - http://www.intelinfo.com/newly_researched_free_training/Javascript.html
JavaScript is a WWW scripting language from Netscape Communications. It is very popular because it is simple and easy to learn. It can be included in an HTML file by using the tag

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