The Academic Certificate in Library Information Technology prepares students for paraprofessional jobs in libraries.
Upon completion of the academic certificate, students will be able to:
- perform basic library reference services and programs for a selected group of library customers
- describe the role of the public library in the community as an agency for information services
- perform readers advisory services and collection development analysis for a selected group of authors or genres
Courses taken for the Certificate in Library Information Technology may be used also for the Associate of Applied Science degree in Information Management & Design, Library Information Technology Option.
All Library Information Technology courses are web-based distance courses.
The Certificate in Library Information Technology requires 18 credit hours.
The required course is:
1. LIT 115 Introduction to Reference Services, 3 credit hours
Students will select one course from each of the following groups to complete the certificate requirement of 18 credit hours.
2. Library Procedures
LIT 124, Library Administration
OR
LIT 132, Library Technical Services
OR
LIT 230, Web Publishing for Public Libraries
3. Library Services
LIT 243, Library Services for Children
OR
LIT 245, Library Services for Young Adults
OR
LIT 247, Library Services for Adults
OR
LIT 248, Library Services for Preschool Children
OR
LIT 280, Genealogy Services in Public Libraries
4. Library Information Technology Elective
LIT elective: any LIT course above LIT 115
5. Kentucky Literature (out-of-state students may substitute any English/American literature course)
LIT 200, Seminar in Kentucky Literature
OR
LIT 240, Appalachian Literature of Kentucky
OR
LIT 241, Literature of Central Kentucky
OR
LIT 242, Literature of Western Kentucky
6. General Education
ENG 101, Writing I
OR
ENG 102, Writing II
OR
HIS 108, History of the United States through 1865
OR
HIS 109, History of the United States since 1865
OR
HIS 240, History of Kentucky (out-of-state students may substitute a history course of their state)
Contact: Martha Birchfield, Professor
Information Management & Design
201 A/T Building
Lexington KY 40506-0235
martha.birchfield@kctcs.edu
phone: (859) 246-6288
toll free phone: (866) 774-4872, ext. 56288
fax: (859) 246-4668