880 capstone activity #2
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Amy Taylor Emporia State University
880 Capstone
The goal of the Master of Library Science program is to prepare creative problem solvers who will provide proactive client-centered services in information agencies.
MLS Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Master of Library Science Program will be able to: Evidence:
1. Articulate a philosophy of client-centered information services based on the epistemological and ethical foundations of the library and information professions;
Community Analysis (851)
2. Explain and apply interdisciplinary theories and models relevant to managing library and information service agencies;
Budget Proposal (851)
3. Conduct an information needs assessment, and design and evaluate customized information services and products based on those needs;
Collection Analysis (855)
4. Identify a need, then retrieve, interpret, and/or repackage relevant information resources and evaluate their use and impact;
Literature Pen Pal Project - Unit Plan for Elem Practicum (876)
5. Affect appropriate changes by using effective collaborative, communication, and organizational skills;
Advocacy Plan (851)
6. Teach information literacy skills in order to facilitate effective learning organizations; Censorship Research - Unit Plan for Sec Practicum (877)
7. Demonstrate life-long learning skills by continually acquiring new knowledge, skills, and perspectives to respond to changing conditions;
Blog – I admit it, I like bright shiny objects (815)
8. Communicate effectively in writing, in conversation, and in using information technologies. Wordpress – Prezi (815)
Professional Values
As reflective practitioners, graduates will demonstrate the following professional values: Evidence:
1. Value self and others, i.e., possess confidence in one’s decisions and value diversity in its many forms;
Missouri YA Literature Festival Proposal – 2010 YA Literature Symposium
2. Exhibit professional behavior, knowledge, and attitudes, based on client-centered philosophy and ethical guidelines;
3. Advocate for others by displaying a commitment to quality and equity;
4. Demonstrate leadership by displaying vision, adaptability, openness to new ideas, and risk-taking behavior;
YA Lit Audio Tour (inspired by Buffy Hamilton at 2010 Summer Institute)
5. Imagine outside the box by demonstrating creativity in problem solving, management, and other professional activities.
Geocaching Project (851)