Security and Networks for Library System
MICHAEL MACHICALeah Pelias

Security and Networks for Library System

This course provides and overview of the computer security rick and threats facing libraries today and introduces different mitigation solutions. Topics includes security concepts, policies, models or standards, and technology practices for managing network security in the library. It examines the control and protection mechanisms used to enforce various confidentiality, availability, and integrity levels.

LISP 113 ADVANCED COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Stephanie CopasGresiel Ferrando

LISP 113 ADVANCED COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT

This course engages research and collaboration in strengthening collections in various formats. This is the application of the theories and methods of selection, acquisition, evaluation, management, and use of information resources. This would extract abilities in creating policies and data-driven processes as decision support in building information resources in all libraries and information centers including access, retrieval, use, and preservation. This course will illustrate advanced strategies in building and stewarding collections to support research, extension, and instruction programs

LISC 114 -SAD for Libraries
Leah PeliasGresiel Ferrando

LISC 114 -SAD for Libraries

System analysis and design deal with planning the development of library information systems through understanding and specifying in detail what a system should do and how the components of the system should be implemented and work together. System analysts solve business problems through analysing the requirements of information systems and designing such systems by applying analysis and design techniques. This course deals with the concepts, skills, methodologies, techniques, tools, and perspectives essential for systems analysts