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Course Description

Engage with a variety of Indigenous perspectives, challenges, and opportunities and how they relate to the work done by Library Information Technicians in a range of fields, including public, academic, and special libraries. Examine how past and ongoing realities of settler-colonialism impact library services for Indigenous Peoples.

This course is a Library Option course within the Library and Information Technician (800) Diploma program. 

Prerequisites

None

Equivalents

Computer Basics with Windows, Word and Excel (INFO10053) OR Computer Basics with Windows Vista, Word & Excel (INFO10113) OR Computer Basics with Windows 7, Word and Excel (INFO10156) OR Introduction to Computers 1 (COMP10136)

Course Hours

42

Credit Value

3

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Section Title
Indigenous Perspectives for Library and Information Technicians
Type
OntarioLearn
Dates
May 14, 2024 to Jul 30, 2024
Instruction Method
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Fee
Domestic Student non-credit $362.51
Credit Value
3 credits
Withdraw with Refund (less $20 holdback) before
May 21, 2024
Transfer before
May 29, 2024
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May 21, 2024 to Jul 20, 2024
Section Title
Indigenous Perspectives for Library and Information Technicians
Type
OntarioLearn
Dates
Jul 02, 2024 to Sep 17, 2024
Instruction Method
Registration
Fee
Domestic Student non-credit $362.51
Credit Value
3 credits
Withdraw with Refund (less $20 holdback) before
Jul 09, 2024
Transfer before
Jul 17, 2024
Withdraw (no refund) between
Jul 09, 2024 to Sep 07, 2024
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