Apologies for duplicate postings.
If you already have your master's in library and information science (LIS), do you want to expand your knowledge and
skills on current topics in LIS such as RDA? Or do you need to update or fill in gaps in your LIS education? Perhaps you just miss the classroom environment? If so, consider registering for a graduate credit course as a non-degree student at the University
of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).
Do you know someone with a bachelor's degree who might be interested in pursuing a master's degree in LIS and would like to explore the field by taking a course or two? If so, encourage them to register for a graduate credit course as a non-degree student at
GSLIS. Admission to the university is not required.
During the summer 2013 semester, seats are available in a number of on campus and online courses.
Summer On Campus courses
452A Foundations of Information Processing in LIS
490BA Book Arts Seminar
548A Library Buildings
590LG Library Gaming Programs
590LP History and Techniques of Letterpress Printing
590LW Web Design and Construction for Organizations
590PM Paper in the Scholarly World
590RV Reviewing Childrens Literature
590SO Information Sources and Services for Children
590SR Reference Sources for Rare Books
Summer Online LEEP courses
504LE Reference and Information Services
508LE Collection Development
510LE Adult Public Services
516LE School Library Media Center
578LE Technical Services Functions
590BBL Bookbinding: History, Principles, and Practices
590BCL Rare Book Cataloging
590CBL Cataloging for School Librarians
590LLL Law Librarianship
590RDL Introduction to RDA
For additional information: http://www.lis.illinois.edu/academics/programs/cpd/communitycredit