MLS Capstone Portfolio
​Emporia State University
May Ryan
  • Introduction
  • Program Outcomes
    • Foundations of the Profession
    • Information Resources
    • Organization of Recorded Knowledge and information
    • Technological Knowledge and Skills
    • Reference and User Services
    • Research
    • Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning
    • Administration and Management
  • Professional Values
    • Service
    • Leadership
    • Integrity
    • Mentorship
  • Other Work
  • Résumé
  • Contact
  • Introduction
  • Program Outcomes
    • Foundations of the Profession
    • Information Resources
    • Organization of Recorded Knowledge and information
    • Technological Knowledge and Skills
    • Reference and User Services
    • Research
    • Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning
    • Administration and Management
  • Professional Values
    • Service
    • Leadership
    • Integrity
    • Mentorship
  • Other Work
  • Résumé
  • Contact

Foundations of the Profession

articulate a philosophy of ethical and
client-centered information services
for the library and information professions.

LI801 FOUNDATIONS OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE: LIFE CYCLE OF INFORMATION

          For this foundations course, we studied the Life Cycle of Information. It was interesting to learn how information follows a main path, with a few variants, depending on preparation, organization, and relevance. Additionally, the type of information often determines its lifespan.
          This artifact is a flow chart describing the life cycle of information about childhood diseases. It lists the steps in the process, including what to do when new information emerges.
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