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.

  1. Articulate a philosophy of client-centered information services based on the epistemological and ethical foundations of the library and information professions.  See artifacts...
  2. Explain and apply interdisciplinary theories and models relevant to managing library and information service agencies.  See artifacts...
  3. Conduct an information needs assessment, and design and evaluate customized information services and products based on those needs.  See artifacts...
  4. Identify a need, then retrieve, interpret, and/or repackage relevant information resources and evaluate their use and impact.  See artifacts...
  5. Affect appropriate changes by using effective collaborative, communication, and organizational skills.  See artifacts...
  6. Teach information literacy skills in order to facilitate effective learning organizations.  See artifacts...
  7. Demonstrate life-long learning skills by continually acquiring new knowledge, skills, and perspectives to respond to changing conditions.  See artifacts...
  8. Communicate effectively in writing, in conversation, and in using information technologies.  See  artifacts...
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