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==Course Outline== | ==Course Outline== | ||
* Course Orientation | * Course Orientation | ||
(As of Second Semester, 2019-2020. Topics subject to change | * I. Information Demystified: Fundamental Concepts of Information | ||
** A. The Knowledge Spectrum | |||
** B. Contexts and Characteristics of Information | |||
** C. General Definition of Information (Floridi) | |||
** D. Information as Thing (Buckland) | |||
** E. Information as Phenomenon | |||
* II. Information Process Frameworks | |||
** A. Knowledge Infrastructure as a Process (Rubin) | |||
** B. Information Transfer Cycle (Greer, et al.) | |||
* III. MAKE iT!: Information Creation and Resources | |||
** A. The Process of Information Creation | |||
** B. Democratization of Information: From One to Many | |||
** C. Information as Property: Issues on Ownership of Information | |||
* IV. KEEP iT!: Information Storage and Preservation | |||
** A. Motivations on Keeping and Preserving Information | |||
** B. We Are What We Keep: Institutions of Memory | |||
** C. The Ephemerality of Information and the Politics of Revisionism | |||
** D. Privacy and Confidentiality in Safekeeping Information | |||
* V. SHARE iT!: Information Dissemination | |||
** A. Key Players in Information Dissemination: Industries and Institutions | |||
** B. Making Information Look Good: Information Design and Visualization | |||
** C. Gossip, Virality, and Trial by Publicity: Information Sharing in Physical and Virtual Environments | |||
* VI. GET iT!: Information Retrieval and Access | |||
** A. Talk Dewey to Me: Organization and Retrieval of Information | |||
** B. Intellectual Freedom, Net Neutrality, and the Digital Divide | |||
** C. Intellectual Property Activism, Free-Culture, and Open Source Movements | |||
** D. Holding Governments Accountable: The Fight for Freedom of Information | |||
* VII. USE iT!: Information Use and Analysis | |||
** A. Information Use and the Information Society | |||
** B. Information Literacy and Its Role in Society | |||
** C. Information Disorders and the User’s Response | |||
(As of Second Semester, 2019-2020. Topics subject to change on a per-term basis.) | |||
Latest revision as of 17:29, 2 July 2021
LIS 10 Information and Society
[edit | edit source]LIS 10 is the GE offering of the UP School of Library and Information Studies.
Course Description
[edit | edit source]Appreciation of the role of information in human endeavors in the context of its creation, management, dissemination, and use in an increasingly information-driven society.
Course Credit
[edit | edit source]3 units
Course Type
[edit | edit source]General Education (GE) course
- Math, Science, and Technology (MST) Domain in the RGEP (2002) and the Hybrid RGEP (2012) Frameworks
- Program-Prescribed or Elective GE in the 2017 Revised GE Framework
Prerequisite/s
[edit | edit source]None
Course Outline
[edit | edit source]- Course Orientation
- I. Information Demystified: Fundamental Concepts of Information
- A. The Knowledge Spectrum
- B. Contexts and Characteristics of Information
- C. General Definition of Information (Floridi)
- D. Information as Thing (Buckland)
- E. Information as Phenomenon
- II. Information Process Frameworks
- A. Knowledge Infrastructure as a Process (Rubin)
- B. Information Transfer Cycle (Greer, et al.)
- III. MAKE iT!: Information Creation and Resources
- A. The Process of Information Creation
- B. Democratization of Information: From One to Many
- C. Information as Property: Issues on Ownership of Information
- IV. KEEP iT!: Information Storage and Preservation
- A. Motivations on Keeping and Preserving Information
- B. We Are What We Keep: Institutions of Memory
- C. The Ephemerality of Information and the Politics of Revisionism
- D. Privacy and Confidentiality in Safekeeping Information
- V. SHARE iT!: Information Dissemination
- A. Key Players in Information Dissemination: Industries and Institutions
- B. Making Information Look Good: Information Design and Visualization
- C. Gossip, Virality, and Trial by Publicity: Information Sharing in Physical and Virtual Environments
- VI. GET iT!: Information Retrieval and Access
- A. Talk Dewey to Me: Organization and Retrieval of Information
- B. Intellectual Freedom, Net Neutrality, and the Digital Divide
- C. Intellectual Property Activism, Free-Culture, and Open Source Movements
- D. Holding Governments Accountable: The Fight for Freedom of Information
- VII. USE iT!: Information Use and Analysis
- A. Information Use and the Information Society
- B. Information Literacy and Its Role in Society
- C. Information Disorders and the User’s Response
(As of Second Semester, 2019-2020. Topics subject to change on a per-term basis.)