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that are well-calibrated to the people who use them. This course draws upon the literature of Library and Information Science and related fields to offer a deep treatment of major theories, models, and concepts
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principles of impactful data visualization. Through a blend of theory, hands-on practice, and project-based learning, students will develop the skills and confidence needed to design clear, compelling, and
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artifacts, critical assessment of digitization projects, collaborative knowledge work, reading devices (old and new), e-book interface design, text/image/multimedia relationships, theories and practices
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manufacture of paper, principles and ethics of restoration; restoration methods; archival conservation practices; rare book conservation practices; preservation microfilming, theory and practice; national and
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, Memory and Culture) offers an opportunity to explore the theories and practices employed by cultural heritage institutions, including libraries, archives, and museums, to acquire, manage and preserve
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richer nations. The course aims to acquaint students with the main competing ''theories'' or conceptualizations of the development process and, through examination of a representative set of recent
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their thesis projects to members of the department. Arts and Science Breadth Category: The Physical & Mathematical Universes (5) Estimated course enrollment: 12 Estimated TA support: none Schedule: TBD (daytimes
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. Distribution Requirements: Science; Breadth Requirements: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5) Estimated course enrollment: 300 Estimated TA support: 250 hours Schedule: Online asynchronous with in-person
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- Topics in Epidemiology Course description: The focus is on the theory and application of biostatistics and epidemiology to current developments in special topics in substantive areas of epidemiology (e.g
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for social science, history, and critical theory. Counsel students with respect to academic progress and assist them in obtaining appropriate counseling for non-academic matters. Setting and marking