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Introductory Specialty Course

Major: Information, library and archival studies
Code of Subject: 6.029.00.O.2
Credits: 3
Department: Social Communication and Information Activities
Lecturer: Associate Professor Nataliia Khymytsia
Semester: 1 семестр
Mode of Study: заочна
Learning outcomes:
• to know the basic social functions, tasks, main directions, types, content, forms and ethical foundations of information workers;
• use of the various forms of classroom, independent, scientific-research work of students, current and final control in higher education to gain knowledge and strong professional development;
• search for sources and channels of information, tailoring the structure and material for the solution of certain issues, topics or issues orally or in writing;
• to be familiar with legal documents regulating information, library and archival.
Required prior and related subjects:
• Computer science,
• History Of Ukraine,
• Library science,
• Archival science.
Summary of the subject:
Role of Professionals, libraries and archives in society. Legal basis of training in information, library and archives. The main components of the specialist training IBASE. Objects and professional activities of specialist information, library and archives. Ethical regulation of professional professionals, library and archives. The current legal framework in the field of information, library and archives.
Recommended Books:
1. Yaschenko L. E. The theoretical basis document-information activities, lecture notes to students directly 6.020105 "Documentation and Information" / L.E. Yaschenko. - Odessa: UNP, 2012. - 72 p.
2. Komova M.V. Dokumentoznavcha terminology : teach. manual / M.V. Komova. - L .: Izd "Lviv Polytechnic", 2003. - 167 p.
3. Filipova L. Information professional activities as an academic discipline: // Bulletin meaningful analysis of the Book Chamber. - 2005. - № 2. - S.29-30.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• speaking-written form (100%)