Spring 2022
LS 508 Administration & Management
This course by Instructor Patricia Lee Boulie examined how libraries are governed, focusing on communications, authority, delegation, leadership, human resources, finance, and institutional planning.
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This course by Instructor Patricia Lee Boulie examined how libraries are governed, focusing on communications, authority, delegation, leadership, human resources, finance, and institutional planning.
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Book Review
Overview: An summary analysis and critique of Patrick Lencioni's "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team." ![]()
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Literature Review
Overview: Examining the hiring practices of human resources and administrators in library settings. ![]()
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Leadership and Management Philosophy
Overview: Using a scholarly article on library management, this presentation examines my views on leadership with a course reflection. ![]()
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LS 515 Information Ethics
The aim of the course by Dr. John Burgess was to understand the history, theory, and practical application of information ethics in library and information career paths. We learned how to identify ethical traditions and dilemmas, how to apply moral philosophy, and how to construct arguments.
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The aim of the course by Dr. John Burgess was to understand the history, theory, and practical application of information ethics in library and information career paths. We learned how to identify ethical traditions and dilemmas, how to apply moral philosophy, and how to construct arguments.
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Analysis and Critique of a Professional Ethics Document
Overview: Reviewed the Freedom to Read Statement to identify three moral claims: -Deontology -Contractualism -Democracy ![]()
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Feminist Epistemology: The Study of Knowledge
Overview: Course discussion leader on Chapter 11 of the Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice. ![]()
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Ethical Dilemma: Social Media Policies
Overview: Making the case for and against library institutions implementing social media policies. ![]()
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LS 530 Public Libraries
This class by Instructor Jen Gerber covered a history of public libraries; focusing on how they get funded, governed, changes in development, and an examination of current issues and trends.
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This class by Instructor Jen Gerber covered a history of public libraries; focusing on how they get funded, governed, changes in development, and an examination of current issues and trends.
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Grant Application
Overview: A pre-application for ARPA funds, seeking to purchase Chromebooks for home borrowing lending to support job seekers and students. ![]()
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Intellectual Freedom Challenge
Overview: A formal response letter to a group who filed a reconsideration of materials request to a public library system based on gender identities and sexuality. ![]()
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Philosophy of Public Library Service
Overview: This essay serves as a course reflection that demonstrates my goals as a public library professional, focusing on the future of the field. ![]()
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