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Library & Information Technician Diploma

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

This part-time, distance education program has been designed to meet the needs of individuals already working in libraries or other information services who want to upgrade their qualifications.

Other applicants who can demonstrate the potential to successfully complete the program and secure employment as library and information technicians are also welcome.

A career in libraries or the information service industry demands a wide range of knowledge, skills and attitudes. Successful library and information technicians are service-oriented and able to:

Through a carefully designed program of studies that combines theory and hands-on practice, you learn to acquire, organize, produce, retrieve and disseminate information in print and electronic formats. The program is equivalent to the two-year, full-time library and information technician programs offered at other community colleges, but the part-time, distance education format enables you to learn without interrupting your current employment.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

An Admission Requirements form is made available to students when they are taking LIBRLT110 Introduction to Libraries. You must sign and return this form to indicate that you have met the program's admission requirements.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Full- and part-time career opportunities exist in:

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ARTICULATION

Graduates of this program will receive:

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PROGRAM OF STUDIES

You build essential information skills through a series of required technical courses. You broaden your subject background and develop your communication and computer skills through additional general studies and computer courses. You have the opportunity to enhance your information skills in specific areas of interest to you by selecting four library option (elective) courses from a series of courses on topics such as children's services, readers’ advisory work and special libraries.

The hours given for each course are equivalent classroom hours.  Your workload for each course is 10-15 hours per week.

Click here for a flowchart depicting course prerequisite requirements.
Click here
for detailed information and tuition fees for Spring 2012 courses.

Upon successful completion of the required courses and four library option (elective) courses, you must apply in writing to receive your diploma.

Course Number Course Name Course Hours Tentative Schedule*

Fall
2011

Winter
2012

Spring
2012

Mandatory Courses:

LIBRLT110 Introduction to Libraries and the Information Industry

39 hours

X X X
INFOLT390 Personal Computer Support for Library Technicians

39 hours

X X X
INFOLT402 Electronic Publishing and Emerging Library Technologies

36 hours

X X X
LIBRLT220  Information Work I

39 hours

X X
LIBRLT420 Information Work II

39 hours

X X X
LIBRLT425 Information Work III

39 hours

X X X
LIBRLT435 Client Services 36 hours

X

X

X

LIBRLT302 Descriptive and Access Cataloging I 36 hours

X

X

 

LIBRLT305 Descriptive and Access Cataloging II 36 hours

X

X

X

LIBRLT320 Subject Analysis and Classification 39 hours

X

X

X

LIBRLT325 Indexing and Abstracting 36 hours

X

X

 
INFOLT340 Database Design for Information Workers 21 hours

X

X

X

LIBRLT351 Serials 18 hours

X

X

X

LIBRLT350 Acquisitions 36 hours

X

X

X

LIBRLT215 Collection Maintenance and Inventory Control 36 hours

X

X

 
HRESLT150 Human Relations and Supervision 36 hours

X

X

 
MGMT10041 Library Financial Management and Budgeting 18 hours

X

X

X

WORKLT290 Field Work I 105 hours

X

X

X

WORKLT490 Field Work II 105 hours

X

X

X

 TWO general education courses(Click here for list) 52 hours

X

X

X

Communications courses: Choose ONE
COMM10027 Organizational Business Communications 45 hours

X

X

X

COMMLL041 Communications (Langs) 48 hours

X

X

X

COMM10073 Introduction to Intercultural Communication 45 hours

X

X

X

Literature courses: Choose ONE
COMMLL903 Canadian Literature 45 hours

X

X

X

COMMLLT06 Introduction to Children's Literature 42 hours

X

X

X

COMM10043 Science Fiction 42 hours

X

X

X

COMM10095 Understanding Literature 48 hours

X

X

X

Windows/Word/Excel course: Choose ONE
INFO10053 Computer Basics with Windows, Word and Excel 36 hours

X

X

X

INFO10113 Computer Basics with Windows Vista, Word and Excel 36 hours

X

X

X

INFO10156 Computer Basics with Windows 7, Word and Excel 36 hours

X

X

X

Library Option (elective) courses
Take four courses from the following list:
COMMLT225 Genre Fiction and Readers' Advisory Service    36 hours

X

 

X

LIBRLT385 Children's Services and Issues 36 hours

X

   
LIBRLT335 Multimedia 36 hours  

X

 
OADMRM100 Records and Information Management Fundamentals 39 hours

X

 

X

LIBRRM103 Archives 39 hours

X

 

X

LIBR10002 Government Information 36 hours  

X

 

LIBR10003 Cataloging Electronic and Internet Resources 36 hours  

X

 

LIBRLT403 Special Libraries 39 hours

X

   
LIBRLT405 Law Libraries and Legal Research 36 hours  

X

 
LIBRLT375 School Libraries 39 hours

X

X

 
LIBR10001 Classifying with LCC (Library of Congress Classification) 36 hours

 

   
LIBR10004 Health Libraries and Resources 36 hours  

X

 
LIBR10034 Youth Services and Issues 36 hours    

X

LIBR10036 Strategies for Instruction for Library Technicians 36 hours  

 X

 
LIBR10035 Introduction to Metadata and Metadata Applications 36 hours    

 X

* Subject to change - Browse current catalogue for course offerings

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AWARDS

All students graduating from this program at Mohawk College are automatically considered for the following three awards:

  1. Ontario Association of Library Technicians / Association des bibliotechniciens d'Ontario Award presented annually to the graduate with the highest standing in Library Technical courses.
  2. The Library Technician Award presented annually to the graduate with the highest average in all courses taken as part of the Library and Information Technician diploma.
  3. The Geraldine Hughes Award presented annually to the graduate with the highest standing in cataloguing and classification courses.

Award winners will be determined for awards in the order listed above. Once a student has been granted one award, s/he is not eligible for the other two awards.

Award winners will be notified by email each year. Awards will be mailed out - not presented at the Mohawk College Convocation ceremony.

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