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Home SchoolCharles Sturt University
Class NameCommunity Outreach
Class NumberINF519
Course ToolSakai - Customized
FacultySuzanne Lipu
Credits8 Points
Class DescriptionThis subject will explore the concepts of community and diversity (including age, socio-economic, mental and physical disabilities, rural and remote communities, linguistic and cultural diversity) in the context of providing localised information-related community outreach services to diverse populations. The syllabus includes an exploration of Indigenous information and knowledge issues, overview of the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Library and Information Resources Network Protocols as well as practical suggestions for working with Indigenous communities. Students are encouraged to explore diversity-related issues from within a framework of equity and social justice. Students will choose from a range of professional information settings (such as public libraries, academic libraries, Indigenous knowledge centres, specialised information agencies). The subject will have theoretical and practical foci, culminating in the development and evaluation of an information-related community outreach service plan for a specific group within students' own local communities.
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Seats5
DeliveryAsynchronous
Start and End Date7/9/2012 - 10/26/2012
Last Add Day6/1/2012
Residency Start and End DateNo Residency
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