Teaching
Indexing and classification (6 credits)
Database construction (5 credits)
An intermediate level course on database design and conceptual modelling. Åbo Akademi University and Open University Education at Åbo Akademi University. Spring 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, Autumn 2004, 2007
Course page: http://www.users.abo.fi/ivatanen/undervisning/dbk
Interactive media (5 credits)
Management of information in digital environments (5 credits)
Course contents: An advanced level course on theories, methods and practices of information management, records management, digitalisation of information resources, digital information, information systems, collaboration and information architecture.
Institution: Åbo Akademi University. Spring 2005- (Spring 2005-Spring 2008 together with Kim Holmberg).
Credits: 5 ECTS/sp
Level: Advanced
Methods: Literature studies, written course paper or project plan.
Topic: Students gain advanced insights in the effects of digitalisation and/or digital information management in some specific area of their interest.The contexts of digitalisation discussed can vary e.g. from cultural heritage to medical and health information, information politics, scholarly information and theories and methods of digital information management
Procedure: Students participate a lecture (if held during an appropriate period), browse the literature and formulate a preliminary title and synopsis for their papers. The synopsis and a preliminary list of literature is sent to the teacher by email and a meeting/seminarium (either face-to-face or virtual) is booked. During the meeting the title and topic students get comments on their title and topic and in some cases some tips on literature. The final paper is submitted on an agreed date.
Instructions on paper and literature studies: Literature used in the paper gives 1 credit per 200-250 pages (depends on texts) and paper 1 credit for 5-6 pages (10000-12000 characters) of texts without references. Length of paper is expected to be between 10-18 pages (2-3 credits). Course papers are expected to show advanced insights grounded on literature and theory in the topics discussed with clearly stated personal contribution. In the beginning the students are expected to present a problem statement and in the end give answers or possible answers to address the stated problem. References to literature should be given throughout the text and students own contribution clearly indicated in the writing.
Literature
A literature list is available on request. Students are expected to seek additional literature on the topic of their paper.
Information retrieval I (5 credits)
Digital information and communication
Physical and digital archives (7.5 hp)
ABMM01 Introduktion till studier av arkiv, bibliotek och museer
Introduction course of the MA program in archival studies, museology and library and information studies.
Föreläsningar
Bibliotek 2.0 (Library 2.0)
Advanced level course (361208.0, 5 credits) on library 2.0, social web and participatory information culture held together with Kim Holmberg.
Aims
- to learn about the theoretical aspects of Library 2.0
- to learn about the architecture of participation
Content
- Library 2.0 / Web 2.0
- Participatory librarianship
- Participatory information behaviour
- 1 credit: 14 h of lectures (with preparations)
- 2 credits: 166-200 pages of literature in English (to read)
- 2 credits: Written assignment of about 10-16 pages (individually, 20-36 together with a pair)
Materials
- Lecture 2: The New Culture of Participation (Nov 4)
- Isto Huvila: Quicktime Videostream and PDF Slides
- Videon kan ses åtminstone med hjlälp av Quicktime och ex VLC media player.
ABMM02 Projekt som arbetsform
A course in project work and project management in the ALM-master programme (ABM-master) at Lund University Autumn 2008. Two lectures on project management.
