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INFOSYS 296A: Seminar

 

Authority and Information
Copyright & Community: Future of the Information Society
Current Topics in Information Access
Document Theory
Documents in Society
Economics of Intellectual Property in the Information Age
Economics-Informed Design of Networked Systems
Electronic Commerce
Ethnographic Practice
Experimental Document Analysis
Impact of New Information Resources: Multimedia and Networks
Information Access
Information Technology and Organizational Innovation
Intellectual Property and the Future of the Information Society
Legal and Policy Challenges Posed by Peer to Peer File Sharing & P2P Technology
Open Source Development and Distribution of Digital Information: Economic, Legal and Social Perspectives
Participatory Media
Performance Monitoring
Research Methods
Research Methods: Introduction to Quantitative Methods
Seminar on Social Interfaces
Social Analysis of Information/Technology
Social Informatics of Digital Libraries
Social Informatics: Social Studies of Information Technology
Social Information Spaces
Studies in Regional Growth and Development Theory
Text Data Mining
Transaction Monitoring
Web Crawlers and Internet Agents

Course Description

Topics in information management and systems and related fields. Specific topics vary from year to year. May be repeated for credit, with change of content. May be offered as a two semester sequence.

Prerequisites

Varies