Information Technology 3106-1TI
During the course, subsequent topics/issues will be presented:
- on-line catalogues, their types and content, methods of searching (library catalogues, catalogues of music sources, thematic catalogues of music collections, thematic catalogues of composers’ works, etc.)
- digital libraries, their types and content, methods of searching
- digital resources available at the University (databases, tools, webinars etc. – where to look for them, how to use them)
- tools for reference management
- tools and skills useful for preparing a presentation
- digital editions of music
- popularisation of musicological knowledge via Internet (scientific websites, websites of popular science, popularisation of knowledge through social media)
Term 2023Z:
After completing the course, the student: |
Term 2024Z:
After completing the course, the student: |
Course coordinators
Type of course
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student:
- knows basic databases, digital libraries and on-line catalogues useful for musicologists
- knows how to search for necessary information in catalogues, digital libraries and databases, using different methods
- knows how to search for useful tools from the field of information technology, available at the University; has basic skills in using them and/or knows how to gain and broaden them depending on needs
- has basic skills in handling selected tools for reference management
- has basic skills in handling selected tools for digital editions of music
- knows how to work in a group, taking different roles
- is aware of the importance of new technologies for the development of the discipline
- is aware of the importance of popularisation of knowledge, also through communication technologies
Assessment criteria
Presence, active participation in the course, presentation prepared within a group on a given topic
Bibliography
information on the literature will be given during the course
Notes
Term 2023Z:
Course moved from the summer semester Attention: students with more than 5 unexcused absences do not have the possibility to get a credit for the course |
Term 2024Z:
Course moved from the summer semester Attention: students with more than 5 unexcused absences do not have the possibility to get a credit for the course |
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: