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Library Technician Field Work I

Code:
LIBR 5089

Supervised experience in libraries is essential in the development of library skills. Students do two separate work assignments in two different types of libraries. The goal of field work is to broaden the student's educational experience to include the varied services of different types of libraries and to enable the student to apply the information gained in course work to the practices and procedures employed in individual libraries.

Notes:

  • It is recommended students complete Indexing and Subject Analysis - LIBR 5082 and Reference Processes - LIBR 3086 prior to or concurrently with placement.
  • Based on the Canadian Library Association document on the education of library technician programs, which governs our program, students cannot complete their Field Placements in their place of work and preferably not in the institution where the program is located.

Field Placement Instructions

Registration for this course will appear as 'closed' on our website. Permission from the placement officer is required to register for these courses. The approval is based on the successful and timely submission of all pre-placement/observation paperwork. 

Visit our Field Placement page for more details about the deadlines, paperwork requirements, frequently asked questions, and how to get activated in DC Connect to submit your required paperwork.

All documentation requirements must be verified as complete to be granted approval to register for this course. You are encouraged to submit the required paperwork as early as possible. Registration approval will be sent only to your DC Mail email account.


Textbooks:

  • Fall - None required

Prerequisites:

  • LIBR 1081 Information Technology for Library Technicians
  • And LIBR 2080 Circulation and Inter-Library Loan
  • And LIBR 2086 Online Searching
  • And LIBR 2082 Resource Description and Access I

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CRN Day Date Time Hours Location/
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Fee Availability
10932September 10, 2024 to December 17, 202412:00 am - 12:01 am112Semester Intake Online$428.77CLOSEDNotify Me