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  • Information Literacy 101 - York College of Pennsylvania course that teaches basic information literacy skills to undergraduates.
  • Information Network Applications - University of Tennessee course on the social, economic, political and cultural implications of the Internet.
  • Introduction to Library and Information Studies - University of Texas at Austin course on the orientation to library organization, types of libraries, classification systems, library terminology, duties of library personnel, history of libraries, and current issues in library service, with particular emphasis on intellectual freedom issues, technological resources, and the role of the Internet and the virtual library in the Information Age.
  • Introduction to Research Methods in Library and Information Science - This University of Texas at Austin course is designed to provide a general introduction to the concerns and skills of both the producer and the consumer of research in the field of library and information science.
  • Retrieval and Repackaging - Emporia State University course on online research, Internet communication, word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and HTML.

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