Establishes conceptual and practical frameworks for organizing and retrieving information, including the study of systems, their objectives and structures, formats, standards, and vocabularies; and the information object and its relationship to organizing systems and to other information objects.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the conceptual and practical frameworks for organizing and retrieving information.
- Explain how information organizing systems meet their objectives.
- Define and explain the nature, attributes, structures, and varieties of information objects and the methods for describing and representing those objects to meet system objectives.
- Apply and use information organizing structures, formats and standards.
- Explain the ongoing technological changes for organizing information and their implications.
- Apply methods, techniques, tools, and standards for organizing information in specific contexts.
Framework Connections
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Competency Areas
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