IS 505: Information Organization & Access (Professor Sharon Comstock)
IS 530: Collection Development
IS 510: Libraries, Information, & Society (Professor Tine Walcyzik)
IS 571: Literacy, Reading, and Readers (Professor Elizabeth Hoeim)
IS 571: Accessibility in Library Resources
IS 585: Bibliographic Metadata
IS 471: Instructional Strategies for Information Professionals (Professor Melissa Wong)
IS 591: E-Learning (Professor Melissa Wong)
IS 573: Introduction to Cultural Heritage Collections
IS 578: Introduction to Digital Humanities (Professor Zoe LeBlanc)
IS 592: Grant Writing for Libraries (Professor Anne Craig)
IS 594: Evaluation & Assessment of Library Services (Professor Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe)
IS 534: Information Consulting (Professor David Charles)
A group project focusing on library staff as an entry point of connection for library patrons.
Design for a digital humanities (DH) workshop. The main focus was blending DH practices and tools with pedagogy to more effectively deliver presentations and workshops.
Focused in Indigenous resources
The projects for both courses centered around a proposed library program where a tribal library would contract with a conservation specialist to teach a workshop to library patrons about maintaining their treasured items. After the workshop, patron items (alongside their stories) would be displayed in library spaces, resulting in increased trust in and connection with other library patrons and the library as an institution.