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Library Technical Assistant Program
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Library Technical Assistant - Associate of Science Degree
This AS degree is offered totally online. It is available to students
throughout Indiana who are interested in working in libraries in a support
staff position.
Graduates of the program will have an understanding of the history of libraries and the functions and roles of the different types of libraries, and will have an understanding of and be functionally proficient in: basic library technical services including ordering, processing, and copy-cataloging of the variety of types and forms of materials found in libraries; library public support services including circulation, interlibrary loan, and basic reference, and computer operations as they relate to library functions. Graduates may also have specialty skills related to special types of libraries such as school media centers and health science libraries or technology-related functions of libraries.
The Library Technical Assistant Program consists of 25 credit hours
in general education courses and 36 credit hours in technical courses.
It
is designed to transfer to the General Studies bachelor's degree at IUPUI.
Graduates of this program would be employable in any of the public, school,
academic, or special libraries in Indiana .
For information contact the Admissions/Advising Department or the Library
Director at the campus nearest you
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All students interested in earning the Library
Technical Assistant degree must apply for admission to Ivy Tech Community
College of Indiana. Click here for
the steps needed to do this. Use
this link to find courses offered by semester (You only need to
select LTA program, then semester, and Search, to get a list of courses
offered.)
Library Technical Assistant Courses offered
Summer 2008 via the Internet include:
- LIB 101-Introduction
to Libraries and Library Services for LTA's --
Madison (Linda Terrell) Call #: 14430 Section #: 1MK
- LIB 103-Introduction
to Library Public Services for LTA's --
Kokomo (Trisha Shively) Call #: 13610 Section #:2EE
Library Technical Assistant Courses offered
Fall 2008 via the Internet include:
- LIB 101-Introduction
to Libraries and Library Services for LTA's --
Indianapolis (Jessica Placke) Call #: 2821 Section #: 11H
- LIB 104-Introduction
to Library Technical Services for LTA's --
Madison,
TBA Call #: 11988 Section #: 1MK
- LIB 201-Cataloging & Classification
for LTA's -- Muncie (Susan Clark)
Call #: 7609 Section #: 93F
- LIB 203-The LTA
and Library Services for Children --
Indianapolis (TBA) Call #: 2825 Section #: 11H
- LIB 205-Library/Media
Materials & Equipment --
Indianapolis (TBA) Call #: 11593 Section #: 11H
- LIB 206-Library
Assistant Practicum --
TBA Call #: 16220 Section #: 40C
Course Registration Information:
Please use the following site to determine the current cost of LTA courses:
http://www.ivytech.edu/halfthecost/.
Returning
students can register online through Campus Connect.
New students may register in person at their local
campuses or in most cases, may use this FORM (fill
it out online, then print, and mail
or Fax to your local campus).
Arrange payment of tuition by doing one of the following :
- Call your Bursar’s Office using a MasterCard, Visa, or Discover.
- Mail a check to Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, Bursar’s
Office (must arrive before specified date to avoid a late fee).
- Pay online --see Campus Connect. You will need to wait until the
next business day after you are registered to be sure you are in the
system --and
allow for mailing days.)
- If an agency, employer, or the National Guard has agreed to be responsible
for your tuition and fees, you must make sure your Bursar’s Office
has an official document from the sponsor prior to the start of classes.
A letter should be mailed or faxed on letterhead stating the name of
the course and the name of the student and the employer’s intent
to pay. Payment in this fashion does not need to be received before
specified date (check your local campus), but the letter of intent
does.
You will receive information in the mail before classes start with instructions
on how to log into the course on our eLearning/Blackboard site. Everything
you need to know to proceed with the course can be found on eLearning/Blackboard.
TEXTBOOK INFORMATION (check back for updates):
LIB102
No textbook required.
LIB103
Introduction to Library Public Services
Evans, G. Edward | Amodeo, Anthony J. | Carter, Thomas L.
Price: $45.00
ISBN: 1563086336
Paperback
301 pages
Publication Date: 10/15/1999
Series: Library and Information Science Text Series
IMPORTANT NOTE: This book is also available in its entirety
(full-text) in the Ivy Tech Virtual Library eBook Collection (Net Library). LIB 202
No textbook required.
LIB 204
Required Textbooks and Materials:
Rieding, Ann Marlow. Information Literacy: What Does it Look Like
in the School Library Media Center? Greenwood Publishing Group.
December 2004. ISBN: 1591582016
Wools, Blanche. The School Library Media Manager, 3rd edition, LibrariesUnlimited,
Westport, CT. 2004. ISBN: 1-59158-144-3 (pbk.)
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LTA
Program Curriculum:
Program Planning Sheets (.pdf
files):
COURSE OUTLINES (all LTA courses that have been offered so far): [At the site linked above, you can look the following up by course #, or by category: Library Technical Assistant (LIB)--or you can use the links below to view .pdf files.]
- LIB 101 - Introduction to Libraries & Library Services for LTA's
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LIB 102 - Introduction to Reference Services for LTA's
- LIB 103 - Introduction to Library Public Services for LTA's
- LIB 104 - Introduction to Technical Services for LTA's
- LIB 201 - Cataloging & Classification for LTA's
- LIB 202 - Electronic Resources & Online Searching for LTA's
- LIB
203 - Library Services for Children
- LIB 204 - Library Media Center Operations & Services
- LIB 205 - Library Media Center Materials & Equipment
- LIB 206 - Library Technical Assistant Practicum
Planning
for Your Practicum: Information and Instructions (.pdf file)
Portfolio Requirements (.pdf file)

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information to the viewer. Occasionally, certain information may be
changed.
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or discontinued at any time. Information which appears to apply to
a particular student should be verified by the Student Affairs office.
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contract between the student and Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana.
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