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MBIB4310 Promoting Literature: Theory, Research and Practical Training Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Litteraturformidling
Study programme
Masterstudium i bibliotek- og informasjonsvitenskap / Masterstudium i bibliotek- og informasjonsvitenskap - deltid
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2023/2024
Curriculum
SPRING 2024
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

This master's degree course offers theoretical depth in literature mediation in three sessions that together focus on the what, how and why of dissemination. Central questions are:

What is the social basis for mediation in different institutional contexts, what are the core values of mediating literature and culture, and how does the mediation take place?

The language of the course is Norwegian.

Required preliminary courses

None.

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student 

  • developed his repertoir knowledge
  • has insight into mediation theory and method
  • has insight into the public library's democratic mandate and the aesthetic, ethical and political challenges related to what is mediated, how, why, and to whom
  • has advanced knowledge of the potential og literry mediationn and it's institutional preconditions

Skills

The student is capable of

  • reading literature critically with a differing look for its differnet qualities and values
  • analysing and critically evaluating different mediation practices
  • discussing and reflecting on what mediation is and how literature can be applied in different context with varying intentions

General competence

The student

  • has increased his practical judgment
  • has increased his critical awarenesst
  • has embettered his capacity to articulate his own experiences

Teaching and learning methods

The teaching methods are seminars, lectures and student presentations The students will work individually on three assignments of their choice within the topics of the course.

Course requirements

The following coursework requirements must have been approved in order for the student to take the exam:

  1. In the last session, the students will present and discuss drafts for assignments
  2. All students will be given the task of acting as opponents for one of the other students' drafts.

All required coursework must be completed and approved by the given deadline in order for the student to take the exam.

Assessment

The form of assessment is a individual portfolio. The portfolio consists of one articles of approximately eight pages , and a report of  approximately eight pages containing an assessment of a mediation event (individual or group work). Individual grades are not given for the different parts of the portfolio. Font and font size: Arial/Calibri 12 points. Line spacing: 1.5.

If a fail grade is awarded, all parts of the portfolio must be resubmitted. Students awarded a fail grade are given one opportunity to submit an improved version of the portfolio once for assessment.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.

Grading scale

Grade scale A-F.

Examiners

All exam papers are graded by one internal and one external examiner.

Course contact person

Kjell Ivar Skjerdingstad