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The Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS), University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC), is pleased to announce a limited number of openings for non-degree students in several on campus and online graduate credit courses . Formal admission
to the University is not necessary, but a bachelor's degree is required.
If you would like to determine if the LIS profession is for you, want to update your skills, or have an interest is special topics such as
storytelling or book arts, our courses may be of interest to you. Summer 2012 offerings include:
On campus courses
LIS 409A - Storytelling
LIS 490BA - Book Arts Seminar
LIS 548A - Library Buildings
LIS 590BK - The Picture Book: History, Art, and Visual Literacy
LIS 590LI - Legal Issues in Library and Other Information Settings
LIS 590PO - The Book as Physical Object
LIS 590SO - Information Sources and Services for Children
LIS 590SR - Reference Sources for Rare Books
Online (LEEP)
LIS 504LE - Reference and Information Services
LIS 516LE - School Library Media Center (formerly LIS 590SML)
LIS 578LE - Technical Services Functions
LIS 590BGL - Business and Government: Literacy and Practice for LIS Professionals
LIS 590 CBL - Cataloging for School Libraries (Limited number of seats)
LIS 590CRL - Comics: Advising Child and Adult Readers (Limited number of seats)
LIS 590LLL - Law Librarianship