
Prospective
Students
Program Description
The Library Technical Assistant (LTA) is an important member of the
library team. As a trained paraprofessional, the LTA assists the librarian
in a variety of areas including circulation, reference, technical processing
and audio-visual services.
LTAs are service-oriented and enjoy working with people. Graduates of
the Library and Information Technology program are increasingly in demand as employees in various types
of libraries. With the constant introduction of new technology, trained
personnel are needed in school, public, college and special libraries.
The Library and Information Technology program at College of DuPage combines
classroom lectures, hands-on exercises and field trips. An active advisory
committee of local librarians assures that course work reflects the needs
of library employers in the area. All courses required for the Library and Information Technology certificate
may be applied to an Associate in Applied Science degree.
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Library and Information Technology
Course Descriptions
See a description of all the courses in
the Library and Information Technology program. You may also view sample syllabi.
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Frequently
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How
to Register
All the details can be found at the college’s registration
pages, including chargeback information for out-of-district residents.
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