SI 640

Digital Libraries and Archives

Course Description

Digital Libraries and Archives --- This course focuses on the current state of "digital libraries" from a multidisciplinary perspective. Its point of departure is the possibilities and prospects for convergence of professions and cultures around the notion of digital media and content. The course covers the history of the idea of digital library and digital archive, especially its manifestation as projects and programs in academic, non-profit, and research settings, and the suite of policy issues that influence the development and growth of digital libraries and archives. A foundation of core archival principles as applied in digital library and archives settings will serve as an intellectual construct supporting the exploration of the related concepts of scholarly communication, digital preservation, cyberinfrastructure, representation, and standards/best practices. Students will be expected to master a diverse literature, to participate actively in the discussion of issues, and to take steps, collectively and individually, to advance our understanding of future directions of digital libraries and archives.

Instructors:

Term:

Fall 2011

Date/Time:

Tu 8:30AM-11:30AM

Credits:

3.00

PEP Credits:

0.00

Prerequisite:

SI 500 and 502 or permission of instructor

Course Syllabus:

Website:

http://open.umich.edu/education/si/si640/fall2010