Course Title & Textbooks

LIS 2000: Understanding Information
Richard Rubin. Foundations of library and Information Science, Neal-Schuman Publishers; Third Edition (April 30, 2010) ISBN-10: 1555706908; ISBN-13: 978-1555706906. Required. 
James Gleick. The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood. Vintage (March 6, 2012)   (ISBN-10: 1400096235; ISBN-13: 978-1400096237 Paperback) Required.
Chrisine L. Borgman. Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet. The MIT Press (August 13, 2010). ISBN-10: 0262514907; ISBN-13: 978-0262514903.(Paperback) Required.
LIS 2184: Legal Issues in Information Handling
Aufderheide, P., & Jaszi, P. (2011). Reclaiming fair use: How to put balance back in copyright. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN-10: 0226032280. ISBN-13: 978-0226032283 Required.
Boyle, James. (2008). The public domain: Enclosing the commons of the mind. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN-10: 0300137400. ISBN-13: 978-0300137408. http://yupnet.org/boyle/ Required.
Levine, R. (2011). Free ride: How digital parasites are destroying the culture business, and how the culture business can fight back. New York: Doubleday. Required.
McLeod, Kembrew. *(2007). Freedom of expression: Resistance and repression in the age of intellectual property. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN-10: 0816650314, ISBN-13: 978-0816650316. *The first edition of this book (2005) is available as a free PDF and is fine to use: see http://freedomofexpression.us/documents/mcleod-freedomofexpression.pdf. Required.
Patry, William. (2009). Moral panics and the copyright wars. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN-10: 0195385640. ISBN-13: 978-0195385649. Required.

LIS 2215: Preservation Management
Robert Clark. Dark Water: Art, Disaster, and Redemption in Florence. New York: Anchor, 2008. Required.
Ritzenthaler, Mary Lynn.  Preserving Archives & Manuscripts. (2nd Edition)Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2010. ISBN-10: 1931666326; ISBN-13: 978-1931666329.Required.
T homas Wilsted. Planning New and Remodeled Archival Facilities(Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2007) pp. Soft cover. Available from the Society of American Archivists, $35.00 members, $49.00 nonmembers. ISBN 978-1931666251.Required.
Rachel Singer Gordon.The Accidental Library Manager(Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2005) 384 pp/softbound | ISBN 978-1-57387-210-2.Required.
Ulrich Boser.The Gardner Heist: The True Story of the World's Largest Unsolved Art Theft[Hardcover] Smithsonian; 1 edition (February 24, 2009) .ISBN-10: 0061451835 ; ISBN-13: 978-0061451836. Required.
Edward Evans, Patricia Layzell Ward, and Bendik Rugas. Management Basics for Information Professionals.  New York . Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2nd Edition. (ISBN: 9781555705862).Recommended.

LIS 2225: Museum Archives
Alexander, Edward P and Mary Alexander.   Museums in Motion.  American Association for State and Local History. 2008.  ISBN: 978-0-7591-0509-6. Wythe, D.  Museum Archives, 2nd ed.  Society of American Archivists, 2004. ISBN: 1931666067. Required.
Bielstein, S.  Permissions. A Survival Guide: blunt talk about art as intellectual property. University of Chicago Press, 2006. Paperback. ISBN: 0-226-04638-9.
Nicholas, Lynn Rape of Europa, the fate of Europe’s treasures. Vintage Press, 1995.  Paperback 0-679-75686-8). Required.
Sax, Joseph L . Playing darts with a Rembrandt: public and private rights in cultural treasures.University of Michigan Press, 2001. Paperback. ISBN:  978-0472087846. Required.
Samuels, Helen.  Varsity Letters . Scarecrow Press, 1992.  ISBN:978-0810825963. Required
Brown, Michael F. Who owns native culture?Harvard University Press, 2004. Paperback ISBN: 9780674016330 Required.
LIS 2227: Photographic Archives
Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler, Diane L Vogt-O'Connor, with Helena Zinkham, Brett Carnell, Kit A Peterson.Photographs: Archival Care and Management; Society of American Archivists (2006)550 pp., Hard cover; Product Code: BOOKSAA-0481. Required.

LIS 2228: International Perspectives on Archives
Describing Archives: A Content Standard(Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2004) Available online or purchase available only through Society of American Archivists website. Required.

LIS 2230: Records and Information Management
Shepherd, Elizabeth and Geoffrey Yeo. Managing Records: A Handbook of Principles and Practice.Facet Publishing; illustrated edition (15 Jan 2003) ISBN-10: 1856043703; ISBN-13: 978-1856043700. Required.
LIS 2326: Storytelling
Greene, Ellin, and Negro J. Del. Storytelling: Art and Technique. Santa Barbara, Calif: Libraries Unlimited, 2010. (4th edition) Required.
Haven, Kendall F, and MaryGay Ducey. Crash Course in Storytelling.Westport, Conn: Libraries Unlimited, 2007.Required.

LIS 2407: Metadata
Zeng, Marcia, L. and Jian Qin. Metadata. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2008. Recommended.
Miller, Steven J. Metadata for Digital Collections : A How-to-do-it Manual.New York : Neal-Schuman, 2011. Required.

LIS 2600:  Intro Information Technologies
Gary B. Shelly., Misty E. Vermaat. Enhanced Discovering Computers, Complete: Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World, 2013 Edition, 1st Edition. Cengage Learning. ISBN-10: 1133598315  ISBN-13: 9781133598312.  Required.
LIS 2700: Managing Libraries & Info Sys & Serv
Evans, G. Edward & Ward, Patricia Layzell. Management Basics for Information Professionals. Neal Schuman Publishers; 2nd edition (August 1, 2007); ISBN-10: 1555705863; ISBN-13: 978-1555705862. Required
Gordon, R. (2004). The accidental library manager. Medford, NJ:  Information Today. ISBN-10: 1573872105; ISBN-13: 978-1573872102 Required
Nye, Jr., J. The powers to lead. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN-10: 0195335627; ISBN-13: 978-0195335620 Required