Librarianship 301 FILING AND INDEXING (1)
The handling of pamphlets, clippings, notes, and other non-book materials. Indexing of these materials, together with analytical indexing of books and periodicals. Designed for pastors and Christian workers, as well as being a specialized course for library science students. 302 BINDING AND REPAIR (1) Binding t echniques from the beginning of book making, and of modern bindery prac tice. Laboratory work in types of repair and binding that can be done with simple equipment. 303 CHURCH LIBRARIANSHIP (1) The problem of organizing, operating, and publicizing of the church library, including the audio-visual center. Visits to church libraries, and laboratory work. 304 HISTORY OF BOOKS AND PRINTING (2) A survey of the whole development of writing and writing materials, manuscripts, pri nted books, typographic forms, and book design and production. 307 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY WORK (2) A basic course for school and institutional library work on the secondary, collegiate, and graduate levels. Parallels Course 312 in some areas . 312 SCHOOL LIBRARIANSHIP (2) The problems connected with the organization and operation of school libraries on the elementary and secondary levels, with laboratory work and reports. 401 BOOK SELECTION FOR HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARIES (1) The bibliographic tools useful in selecting literature for secondary libraries: reference materials, periodicals, g eneral and standard works, and sources of evaluation and criticism of the same. Preparing a selected list in a specific subject area with detailed bibli ographic data and descriptive analysis required. 403 CLASSIFICATION AND CATALOGING (2) Chief systems of classification of knowledge and books, and of subject headings, and extens ive work in cataloging in all areas of knowledge, including audio-visual materials. 404 REFERENCE (2) An ex tensive study of reader's guidance, reference service, and reference works in the va rious fields of knowledge, with principles of evaluation and selection. 411 BIBLIOGRAPHY (2) Princ iples and practice of bibliography, a study of bibliography and general biblio graph ic t ool s. 414 SERIAL LITERATURE (2) Non-monographic publications , including periodicals, series, and other types of con tinuations. Consideration of both bibliographic approach and libriary cataloging. 417 GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS (1) Acquis it ion, bibliographic control, cataloging methods, and servicing of the publi cations of national and state government agencies .
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