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Take courses over the Internet in the Fall 1998, at an Accredited Library School:
The School of Information and Library Studies at the University at Buffalo will formally offer two graduate level courses by Internet Distance Learning during the Fall Semester of 1998. Students will be able take the courses, LIS 581 Management of Libraries and Information Agencies, and LIS 531 Marketing of Information Services, in the privacy of their homes, office, local library or any location with a computer connected to the Internet. Specific times and days are not as rigidly adhered to in Distance Learning courses so students can work these courses around their busy work, home and personal schedules. Usually the courses are scheduled for two days a week for the purpose of exchanging and sharing information on the class WebBulletinBoard (WBB). Geographic location will not be a factor for students either since the Internet is worldwide. Therefore, students from any point on the globe may be taking this course.
The following are eligible: 1. Current MLS students. 2. Practitioners with MLS degrees. 3. Others who do not have a MLS, but have a bachelor's degree may apply for Special Student Status.
Questions??? - Regarding registration and cost should be directed to Ms. Rita Packard at (716) 645-2412 or [log in to unmask] . - Regarding either course, contact Dr. John Ellison at [log in to unmask] or (716) 326-6915. - Regarding tuition and fees should be directed to the Office of Student Accounts: (716)829-2181 or visit http://wings.buffalo.edu/services/stu-acc/
Please view our Distance Learning Information page to learn more- http://www.sils.buffalo.edu/faculty/ellison/distance.html To begin registration, go to our on-line form- http://www.sils.buffalo.edu/faculty/ellison/regform.html
_____________________________________________________________ Melissa Holland [log in to unmask] Visit me at http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~mholland/
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