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                   [Course Descriptions] 
                  The Department of Library Science is charged with applying 
                    the University's mission specifically to the field of Library 
                    and Information Science. The goals of the Department of Library 
                    Science are to: 1) prepare competent professionals for school 
                    librarianship; 2) encourage and support scholarly research 
                    and publications; 3) promote and participate in faculty growth 
                    and development; 4) offer educational services to schools, 
                    libraries, and the community; and 5) plan, implement, and 
                    evaluate the academic curriculum, teaching effectiveness, 
                    physical resources, program policies, and the learning environment. 
                  ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
                  Students who wish to pursue the Learning Resources Endorsement, 
                    the MLS degree or the Specialist Certification should request 
                    an application for admission to the Master of Library Science 
                    Program from the Department of Library Science, Sam Houston 
                    State University, Box 2236, Huntsville, Texas 77341, or online 
                    at www.shsu.edu. This form is in addition to the Graduate 
                    Application for Admission which must be completed and filed 
                    with the Dean, College of Education and Applied Science. 
                  Minimum requirements for regular admission include a 3.0 
                    undergraduate grade point average and a score of 800 (verbal 
                    plus quantitative) or 1200 on all three sections on the Graduate 
                    Record Exam (GRE). Students may obtain conditional admission 
                    for up to 6 semester hours. 
                  CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS NOTICE
                  The State Board for Educator Certification may mandate changes 
                    in certification programs which may become effective for students 
                    enrolled in the University under this catalogue. Such changes 
                    may affect the graduation and certification requirements listed 
                    in this catalogue. 
                  LEARNING RESOURCES ENDORSEMENT (LRE)
                  This is the credential required for school library media 
                    specialists for employment in Texas schools including the 
                    Windham School System of the Texas Department of Criminal 
                    Justice Institutional Division. 
                  This credential may be issued to one who has a Master's Degree, 
                    a valid Texas teacher's certificate, two years of classroom 
                    teaching experience, 21 approved semester hours, 3 semester 
                    hours of practicum working in a Learning Resources Center 
                    or 3 additional semester hours directly related to learning 
                    resources course work and one year of successful experience 
                    on a permit as a full-time public school librarian. A passing 
                    score on the Examination for the Certification of Educators 
                    in Texas (ExCET) is required. 
                  Six of the seven courses necessary for the Library Learning 
                    Resources Endorsement are LS 530, LS 
                    532, LS 534, LS 
                    537, LS 570, and LS 
                    585. The final course is LS 566, 
                    Library Internship. LS 585 satisfies 
                    the state of Texas multi-ethnic course requirement. LS 
                    560 is a Department of Library Science requirement for 
                    the Learning Resources Endorsement (LRE). No course which 
                    is over six (6) years old is acceptable towards a Learning 
                    Resources Endorsement. Application for this Endorsement is 
                    made through the Teacher Certification Officer, College of 
                    Education and Applied Science. Note prerequisites under individual 
                    courses. 
                  MASTER OF LIBRARY SCIENCE (MLS)
                  This 36-hour degree provides for the principles and procedures 
                    common to libraries and information centers. The primary mission 
                    of the Department of Library Science is the preparation of 
                    school library media specialists for grades EC-12. 
                  Required courses include: LS 530, LS 
                    532, LS 534, LS 
                    537, LS 560, LS 
                    566, LS 567, LS 
                    570, LS 585, LS 
                    591, LS 596, 1 elective. 
                  PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY LEARNING RESOURCES SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION
                  This professional certificate is issued to one who has a 
                    Master's Degree, a valid Texas teacher certificate, two years 
                    teaching experience, basic understanding of multicultural 
                    and multiethnic elements in society, 36 Library Science semester 
                    hours and a passing score on the ExCET test. The 36 hours 
                    includes LS 530, LS 
                    532, LS 534, LS 
                    537, LS 560, LS 
                    566, LS 567, LS 
                    570, LS 585, LS 
                    591 and LS 596 plus 1 elective. In 
                    addition to these requirements, two professional education 
                    courses must be taken at the graduate level. These six hours 
                    are subject to the approval of the Teacher Certification Officer, 
                    College of Education and Applied Science. 
                  GRADUATE COURSES
                  LIBRARY SCIENCE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
                  LS 530 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT. 
                    Principles of selection of library materials and procedures 
                    involved in building collections for all types of libraries, 
                    archives, and information centers. Includes latest technological 
                    developments, research theories and site-based applications. 
                    Required for LRE and MLS. 
                  LS 532 ORGANIZATION OF COLLECTIONS 
                    I. Introduction to the principles of descriptive cataloging 
                    and classification and subject analysis using the latest editions 
                    of The Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, Dewey Decimal Classification, 
                    Subject Headings [Sears and Library of Congress], and ALA 
                    Filing Rules. Focus on broad-based use of the MARC format. 
                    Provides an overview of technical services, processing centers, 
                    bibliographic control, and commercial cataloging utilities. 
                    Required for LRE and MLS. 
                  LS 534 INFORMATION SERVICES AND RESOURCES 
                    I. Skills, techniques, and philosophy of the reference 
                    process with emphasis on the interview and strategy. Examination 
                    and discussion of basic reference tools using specific evaluative 
                    criteria. Analysis of library systems, networks, automated 
                    databases, latest trends and research in the field of reference. 
                    Covers online [commercial databases, the Internet] and laser 
                    optical disc searching techniques. Required for the LRE and 
                    MLS. 
                  LS 537 SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER 
                    ADMINISTRATION. Planning, organizing, policy making, staffing, 
                    budgeting, facilities planning, decision making and services. 
                    Study of standards, trends, services, research, and evaluation 
                    of the library media center will be emphasized. Required for 
                    the LRE and MLS. Prerequisites: LS 530, 
                    532, 534. 
                  LS 560 LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN. 
                    Acquaints students with the selection, critical analysis, 
                    and historical development of literature for children. Emphasis 
                    will be placed on selecting recreational and informational 
                    materials for children reflecting our multicultural society; 
                    identifying techniques, activities, and strategies which motivate 
                    children to read and respond to literature; and developing 
                    critical abilities for evaluating literature for children. 
                    Required for LRE and MLS. 
                  LS 561 CURRENT TRENDS IN MATERIALS 
                    FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS. Introduction to recent 
                    trends in materials for children and young adults with emphasis 
                    on multicultural understanding. Elective. Prerequisites: LS 
                    560, 585 
                  LS 563 ORGANIZATION OF COLLECTIONS 
                    II. Concentrated and advanced study of the principles 
                    of cataloging, classification, and subject analysis. Focuses 
                    on the latest edition of The Anglo-American Cataloging Rules 
                    and emphasizes the special problems of nonbook materials, 
                    including films, video cassettes, videodisks, sound recordings, 
                    compact discs, kits, and computer software. Evaluation of 
                    the latest trends and research in cataloging, classification, 
                    subject analysis, and technical services management. Elective. 
                    Prerequisite: LS 532. 
                  LS 564 INFORMATION SERVICES AND RESOURCES 
                    II. Study of reference materials and services on a specialized 
                    level. Modes of searching include online and laser optical 
                    techniques. Expertise in solving reference problems is developed 
                    through role playing, case studies, etc. Analysis of the latest 
                    trends and research in reference methods and technology (e.g., 
                    the Internet, networking). Covers grantsmanship and proposal 
                    writing as instruments in securing funding for information 
                    resources. Elective. 
                  LS 566 LIBRARY INTERNSHIP. Supervised 
                    practice in a school library, incorporating seminars, conferences, 
                    journal, and evaluation. Required for the LRE and MLS. Prerequisites: 
                    LS 530, 532, 534, 
                    537, 560, 570, 
                    585. 
                  LS 567 RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY. 
                    The study of research methods, project designs, and data-gathering 
                    instruments pertinent to librarians. Research techniques are 
                    applied to library/media center-based issues. Centered around 
                    the production of a research or grant proposal. Required for 
                    MLS. Prerequisite: LS 537. 
                  LS 568 LIBRARY SERVICES AND PROGRAMS 
                    FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS. Programming of children 
                    and young adult services, including promotional activities, 
                    storytelling, book talks, reading guidance, library skills 
                    and instruction, innovative projects and informal library 
                    use. Study of trends and evaluation of research in the area. 
                    Elective. Prerequisite: LS 560. 
                  LS 570 INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND LIBRARY 
                    MEDIA PRODUCTION. Design and development of curriculum 
                    which utilizes the systematic approach to instruction. Emphasis 
                    on explicitly stated objectives, appropriate teaching strategies, 
                    and production of materials to facilitate achievement of goals 
                    using the latest in instructional technologies, including 
                    multimedia. Required for LRE and MLS. 
                  LS 575 DIRECTED INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN 
                    LIBRARY SCIENCE. Independent research based on submitted 
                    research proposal. Elective. Prerequisite: Requires approval 
                    of Department Chair. 
                  LS 580 MASTER'S SEMINAR. In-depth 
                    study of specialized subjects. May be repeated as topics vary. 
                    Examples of topics: 
                  
                    - Integrated On-line Library Systems
 
                    - Nonfiction Literature for Children and Young Adults
 
                    - Selecting and Evaluating Multicultural Materials for Youth
 
                    - Teacher/Librarian Cooperation Emphasizing Creative Thinking
 
                    - Update for School Library Learning Resources Specialists
 
                    - Elective. Prerequisites: Appropriate required courses 
                      and approval of the Department Chair.
 
                   
                  LS 585 LITERATURE FOR YOUNG ADULTS. 
                    Acquaints students with the selection, critical analysis and 
                    historical developments for young adults. Emphasis will be 
                    placed on selecting recreational and informational materials 
                    for young adults reflecting our multicultural society; identifying 
                    techniques, activities and strategies which motivate young 
                    adults to read and respond to literature; and developing critical 
                    abilities for evaluating literature for young adults. Required 
                    for LRE and MLS. 
                  LS 591 THE INTERNET FOR SCHOOL MEDIA 
                    SPECIALISTS. An introduction to the Internet and telecommunications 
                    for school library media specialists. Some of the topics to 
                    be covered include evaluation of Internet resources, various 
                    search tools, and a variety of communication tools. In addition 
                    ethical issues related to responsible use information technology 
                    and a wide variety of curriculum connections will be explored. 
                    Required for MLS. 
                  LS 593 THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 
                    OF LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN. Examination of the historical 
                    development of a separate literature for children. Traces 
                    the history from the earliest books for children to current 
                    trends and issues in the field. Elective. Prerequisite: LS 
                    560. 
                  LS 596 COMPUTER SCIENCE APPLICATIONS 
                    TO LIBRARIANSHIP. History and current status of automated 
                    library services. Examination of the international standards, 
                    hardware, and software commercially available to support cataloging, 
                    circulation, on-line catalogs, reference services, and administrative 
                    tasks. Required for MLS. Prerequisites: LS 
                    530, 532, 534, 
                    570. 
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