Module Identifier ILM5120  
Module Title INFORMATION AND SOCIETY  
Academic Year 2002/2003  
Co-ordinator Mrs Lucy A Tedd  
Semester Semester 1  
Other staff Mr Geraint I Evans, Mr Rheinallt G Llwyd  
Course delivery Lecture   14 Hours 14 lectures x 1 hour  
  Practical   6 Hours  
  Seminars / Tutorials   4 Hours  
Assessment Semester Assessment   assignment 1: electronic journal review Up to 1,000 words   50%  
  Semester Assessment   assignment 2: essay approx 3,000 words   50%  

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module students should be able to:

Aims

Constantly we are being told that ours is an "information age" and that we are living in an "information society", but what exactly do these terms mean? How has society, at local, national, and international level, changed as a result of the advent of computers and the impact of information and communications technology (ICT)? The aim of this module is to discuss these issues and many others; issues which are relevant to us all, not just as members of the information profession, but also as private citizens.

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Consultation
Bradley, Phil. (1999) The advanced Internet searcher's handbook. 2nd. London: Library Association Publishing Ltd.
Cohn, J. M., Kelsey, Ann L., and Fiels, Keith M., revised and adapted by Graeme Muirhead. (1998) Planning for library automation: a practical handbook. London: Library Association Publishing Ltd.
Cooke, Alison. (2001) A guide to finding quality information on the Internet. 2nd. London: Library Association Publishing Ltd.
Criddle, Sally et al.. (2000) The public librarian's guide to the Internet. London: Library Association Publishing Ltd.
Dearnley, James and Feather, J. (2001) The Wired World: an introduction to the Theory and Practice of the Information Society. London: Library Association
Feather, John. (2000) The information society: a study of continuity and change. 3rd. London: Library Association Publishing Ltd.
Hanson, Terry and Day, Joan. (1998) Managing the electronic library: a practical guide for information professionals. London: Bowker-Saur
Haywood, Trevor. (1995) Info rich - Info poor: access and exchange in the global information society. London: Bowker-Saur
Haywood, Trevor. (1999) Only Connect: shaping networks and knowledge for the New Millennium. London: Bowker-Saur
Hill, Michael. (1999) The impact of information on society: an examination of its nature value and usage. London: Bowker-Saur
Lancaster, F. W. and Sandore, Beth. (1997) Technology and management in library and information services. London: Library Association Publishing Ltd.
Large, Andrew, Tedd, Lucy A. and Hartley, R. J.. (1999) Information seeking in the online age. London: Bowker-Saur
Morris, Anne and Dyer, Hilary. (1998) Human aspects of library automation. Aldershot: Gower
Muirhead, Graham (ed.). (1997) Planning and implementing successful migrations. London: Library Association Publishing Ltd.
Poulter, Alan, Hiom, Debra and Tseng, Gwyneth. (2000) The library and information professional's guide to the Internet. 3rd. London: Library Association Publishing Ltd.
Winship, Ian and McNab, Alison. (2000) The student's guide to the Internet 2000/2001. 3rd. London: Library Association Publishing Ltd.

Web Page/Sites
New Library: the People's Network. (1997) http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/services/lic/newlibraryLondon: Library and Information Commission

Journals
Ariadne.
Biblio Tech-Review.
Computers in libraries.
Cultivate interactive.
D-Lib Magazine.
Econtent (formerly database).
Electronic Library.
Exploit Interactive.
Free Pint.
Journal Of Documentation.
Journal of Information Science.
Journal of librarianship and Information Science.
Library Hi-Tech.
Managing information.
Online.
Online Information Review (formerly Online and CD-Rom Review).
Program: electronic library and information systems.
The Information Society.
Update.