Studying the development in information technology and the resulting systems for storing and retrieving information and the emergence of new forms of electronic information containers in light of the new standards, with training on processing new forms of bibliographic records according to the systems for processing these sources electronically such as AACR (FRBR, 21 MARC, Metadata).
Intended learning outcomes
1. The ability to prepare and use automated systems based on modern control rationing2. The ability to organize teamwork to analyze texts and build descriptors and objective building blocks to represent knowledge.3. The ability to solve problems related to exact bibliography4. The ability to evaluate modern automated systems5. The ability to evaluate digital content in the Internet environment
Teaching and learning methods
v The course is offered by:Lecturesv Using the wall projector in the lecturesv Guidelines
Methods of assessments
Evaluation is done by:1. Written exam2. Oral exam3. Participation in the hall and practical applications4. Assignments and worksheets5. The final exam