Outcomes:
SLIM has specific outcomes that are expected of graduates of the Master of Library Science program, and they are listed below. Each item is linked to a reflections page with more information about my artifacts which indicate I have met the program outcomes.
- Articulate a philosophy of client-centered information services based on the epistemological and ethical foundations of the library and information professions. See artifacts...
- Explain and apply interdisciplinary theories and models relevant to managing library and information service agencies. See artifacts...
- Conduct an information needs assessment, and design and evaluate customized information services and products based on those needs. See artifacts...
- Identify a need, then retrieve, interpret, and/or repackage relevant information resources and evaluate their use and impact. See artifacts...
- Affect appropriate changes by using effective collaborative, communication, and organizational skills. See artifacts...
- Teach information literacy skills in order to facilitate effective learning organizations. See artifacts...
- Demonstrate life-long learning skills by continually acquiring new knowledge, skills, and perspectives to respond to changing conditions. See artifacts...
- Communicate effectively in writing, in conversation, and in using information technologies. See artifacts...
