Biola_Catalog_19640101NA

LIBRARIANSHIP

301. FILING AND INDEXING. ( 1) A study of the handling of pamphlets, clippings, notes. and other non­ book materials. Indexing of these mat erials, together with analytical indexing of books and periodi cals. Designed for pastors and Christian workers, as well as being a specialized course for Library Science students. 302. BINDING AND REPAIR. ( 1) A study of binding techniques from the beginning of book making, and of modern binde ry practice. Laboratory work in types of repair and binding that can be done with simple equipment. 303 . CHURCH LIBRARIANSHIP . ( 1) Deals with the problem of organizing, operating, and publi cizing of the church li brary, including the audio-visual center. Visits to church libraries, and laboratory work . 304. HISTORY OF BOOKS AND PRINTING. (2 ) A survey of the who le development of writing and wntmg materials, manuscripts , printed 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) A study of the problems connected with the organization and operation of school librari es on the elementary and secondary levels, with labora­ tory work and reports. 403 . CLASSIFICATION AND CATALOGING . (2J A study of the chief systems of classification of knowledge and books, and of subject headings, and extensive work in cataloging in all areas of knowledge, including audio-visual materials. 404. REFERENCE. (2) . An extensive study of reader's guidance, reference service, and refer­ ence-works in the various fields of knowledge, with principles of evalua­ tion and selection. 411. BIBLIOGRAPHY. (2) Principles and practice of bibliography, genera l bibliographic tools. a study of bibliography and 414. SERIAL LITERATURE. (2) A study of non-monographic publications, including periodicals, series, and other types of continuations . Consideration of both b ibl iographic approach and library cataloging. 417. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS. (1) Acquisition, bibliographic control, cataloging methods, and serv1cmg of the publications of national and state governmental agencies. 43 ,

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