LIS 405: MANAGEMENT OF LIBRARIES
AND INFORMATION CENTERS

NEWS & NOTES

Summer 2000

COURSE
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June 21, 2000   I just sent all of your an email message to tell you that I had completed the plan of work for our next weekend -- June 23 and 24. If you click on the schedule block above you will see that I've added a few readings -- all linked to the "Due Dates" column. Two of them are in pdf format but that shouldn't cause you any problem. Let me know if it does. Click on June 23 to get a complete workshop schedule for Friday and again on June 24 for the schedule for Saturday. It will help if you read over the exercises as well as the readings so we can spend our time doing, reflecting, generalizing, and thinking of individual ways to improve what you do next time (our four-step learning paradigm for the course).


June 15, 2000  I wanted to reiterate what I sent to you in an earlier email message. We will meet at 9 am tomorrow morning. I think earlier schedules said 8 am. Our classroom will be 120 Architecture which is a bit of a walk from the School -- on beyond the library and the Krannert (spelling?) Art Museum on the right. The Architecture building is on the left and facing at an angle to the street (6th street). I haven't yet examined the classroom but will do so today. I'm looking forward to greeting all of you in person tomorrow.


June 7, 2000    Welcome to the management course. I hope we all can learn and have fun doing it during this short summer semester. At this site, I'll post occasional notes, summaries, announcement, or use it to call your attention to something. I'll send you a note when something new has been added.