Develop an understanding of archival theory and practice. Focus on the nature of archival documents, the relationship between archives and records management, acquisition and appraisal, arrangement and description, reference services, preventative conservation and facility planning and security.
Learn MoreExplore circulation functions and issues for libraries and information services. Topics include inventory control, inter-library loan and document delivery. Copyright and health and safety issues in libraries are also discussed.
Learn MoreLearn to apply Boolean constructs and other concepts for efficient retrieval of information from the Internet, library catalogues and commercial databases.
Learn MoreExplore the field of records management and the role of records management programs in organizations. Develop your skills in inventorying, retention and destruction scheduling, and records management, including electronic records. This course includes mandatory chats. We recommend viewing the course schedule immediately upon logging into the course to view course and chat requirements.
Learn MoreApply the basic principles of effective supervision to a library environment. Topics include planning, recruitment, selection, training, motivation, delegation and time management.
Learn MoreDiscuss financial management concepts and strategies as they relate to libraries, with a focus on budgets, financial statements, library funding and strategic planning. Learn to use basic financial information to set goals and objectives. Prerequisites: OL376 Intro to Libraries. Computer Software Requirements: Microsoft Excel
Learn MoreExplore the role of public library staff in youth advocacy and community partnerships serving youth. Investigate the basics of collection development, programming, space design and readers' advisory services.
Learn MoreInvestigate the skills and techniques needed to effectively manage and control active records in various formats. Examine file plan development, typical filing systems, storage systems and equipment, and file maintenance procedures. Pre-requisite OL 384 - Records and Information Management Fundamentals.
Learn MoreExamine vital client service skills including program planning, outreach, public relations, marketing, and partnerships. Prerequisite OL 383.
Learn MoreFocus on reference services and resources used to answer information queries from library customers. Compare and evaluate traditional and emerging reference resources and apply online search skills to effectively answer typical customer queries. Prerequisite: OL414 Reference Processes
Learn MoreExplore fundamental principles of professional accountability that underpin the provision of information services in libraries. Develop effective reference interviewing techniques to answer customer queries. Explore topics related to the management of information service including service standards, in person and virtual service points, policy development and strategies for continuing professional development of staff. Prerequisite: OL383 Online Searching
Learn MoreExplore the Canadian and Ontario legal systems, with emphasis on publications, research and the basics of running a law library. Learn to use primary and secondary legal materials in print and electronic format. Examine acquisitions, cataloging and collection development in a law library setting. Access to a law library is recommended.
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