Module Identifier IL32920  
Module Title ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING FOR INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS  
Academic Year 2003/2004  
Co-ordinator Chris Armstrong  
Semester Semester 2 (Taught over 2 semesters)  
Other staff Mr John Nelson  
Course delivery Lecture   3 Hours  
  Seminars / Tutorials   1 Hours  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Assessment Practical Exercise: Develpoment and evaluation of a Web page50%
Semester Assessment Report: Equivalent to 2,500 words50%
Further details http://www.dil.aber.ac.uk  

Learning outcomes

On completion of this module, students should be able to:


Brief description

The phrase, "Electronic Publishing", can be understood in several ways. For this module, we define it as the development, creation, management and making available via the Internet of information-based resources. We examine what is meant by electronic publishing and the means by which it can be successfully achieved, before moving on to the actual development of Web pages. It will show the need for quality in, and evaluation of, electronic resources and then go on to explain how to produce and maintain good-quality Internet resources. Resources under this heading might include library Web sites, electronic journals, bibliographies, teaching or training materials, or texts (e.g. reports or conference proceedings).

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Consultation
Armstrong, C. J. (ed.) (1999) Staying Legal: A Guide to Issues and Practice for Users and Publishers of Electronic Resources London: Library Association
Cooke, Al (1999) A Guide to Finding Quality Information on the Internet: selection and evaluation strategies London: Library Association
Lynch, P. J. and Horton, S. (1999) Web Style Guide: Basic design principles for creating Web sites New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
Rosenfeld, Louis and Morville, P (1998) Information Architecture for the World Wide Web Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6