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Explore the dynamic field of Information Science with a focus on human interaction, tools for literacy, and systems analysis. Dive into information organization, representation, and the use of emerging technologies. Discover special opportunities including honors thesis, research methods, and international partnerships.
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InformationScience Information (content, artifacts) Human information interaction Information organization, representation People (authors, info seekers, readers) Tools / Technologies Human computer interaction
Requirements: IS Major • INLS 40, Retrieving and Analyzing Information (prerequisite) • INLS 50, Tools for Information Literacy • INLS 60, Information Systems Analysis and Design • INLS 55, Information Use for Organizational Effectiveness • INLS 156, Introduction to Database Concepts and Applications • Four electives in information science (approved by committee) • INLS 92, Emerging Topics in Information Science
Requirements: IS Minor • INLS 40, Retrieving and Analyzing Information (prerequisite) • INLS 50, Tools for Information Literacy • INLS 60, Information Systems Analysis and Design • INLS 156, Introduction to Database Concepts and Applications • One elective (approved by committee)
Special Opportunities • Honors thesis • INLS 98, Research Methods • INLS 99, Honors Thesis • Circulating International Program • At UNC, Fall 2005 • Partners • SILS, UNC-CH • Temasek Information Technology School, Singapore, http://www.tp.edu.sg/default_.htm • Royal School of Librarianship, Copenhagen, http://www.db.dk/home_uk.htm • One CIP course, plus electives
SILS Resources • SILS web site: sils.unc.edu • SILS Library and other campus libraries • SILS Computer Lab • SILS mail folders • Student organizations • Student lounge
Questions? More information at: sils.unc.edu/