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BIB2710 Promotion of literature and culture Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Kultur- og litteraturformidling
- Study programme
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Bachelor Programme in Library and Information Science
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2022/2023
- Curriculum
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FALL 2022
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
Emnet tar for seg kultur- og litteraturformidling med vekt på biblioteket som institusjonell ramme. For å lykkes med formidling må formidleren tilpasse og bringe videre materialet på en måte som svarer til brukeres behov, interesser og forutsetninger. Formidleren står i en mellomposisjon, mellom et materiale og de som formidlingen skal nå, og trenger derfor kunnskaper både om materialet og om de personene som materialet skal formidles til.
Resepsjon er mottakelse som gir mening for brukeren, og inkluderer opplevelse, tolkning og bruk. Tekster av alle slag leses og oppfattes på grunnlag av alder, kjønn, geografisk tilhørighet, etnisitet, livssyn og andre kulturelle og sosiale forskjeller. Formidleren må ha forståelse for slike skillelinjer og kunne tilpasse formidlingen ut fra det.
En viktig formidlingsoppgave for bibliotekene er å utnytte mangfoldet i samlingene, både når det gjelder medier (bøker, lydbøker, filmer, tegneserier, dataspill m.m.) og når det gjelder eldre og nye verk. I emnet vektlegger vi utfordringene og mulighetene som gjelder eldre verk (kulturarv). En av formidlerens oppgaver er å aktualisere eldre verk for mennesker i dag, slik at verkene blir oppfattet som relevante og viktige.
Required preliminary courses
This course deals with interaction and communication with patients and next of kin in stress and crisis situations. Communication with patients, next of kin, colleagues and others requires ambulance personnel to be systematic and aware in their dialogue with the above. The course elucidates different conflict situations in prehospital work.
Learning outcomes
Passed the first and second years of the programme, with the exception of the course PARAPRA1 Clinical Studies 1.
Teaching and learning methods
After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student:
- has knowledge of stress and crisis reactions in patients, next of kin and health personnel
- is capable of identifying problematic ethical and communication issues
- is capable of identifying issues relating to attitudes linked to health care work in a multicultural society
- has knowledge of conflicts and conflict escalation
- has knowledge of conflict management in dealings with patients with serious mental illnesses
- has knowledge of conflict management in situations involving threats of violence
- has knowledge of conflict management in dealings with people under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- has knowledge of the principle of necessity, self-defence and the interface between paramedics and the police
- has knowledge of qualitative methodology
Skills
The student
- is capable of, based on simulated situations, telling individuals or groups in a respectful and caring manner that someone has died or communicating other serious messages
- is capable of, based on simulated cases, choosing a relevant communication and conflict management strategy, and gaining training and experience in setting limits
- is capable of processing and applying qualitative research results in written presentations
General competence
The student
- has the ability to recognise and reflect on ethical and communicative challenges in dealings with people in crisis
- has the ability to recognise conflict situations and prevent them from escalating
Course requirements
The work and teaching methods vary between lectures, simulation and skills training, study groups, seminars and self-study.
Practical training
Simulation and skills training linked to conflict situations and telling people that someone has died or communicating other serious messages.
Assessment
The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:
- minimum attendance of 80% at seminars and study groups
- minimum attendance of 90% at simulation and skills training
- written assignment in groups of up to 3 students, 1,000 words (+/- 10%)
Permitted exam materials and equipment
Exam content: The learning outcomes
Exam form: Three-day home exam in groups of up to 3 students. 3,000 words (+/- 10%)
Grading scale
All.
Examiners
Det benyttes en intern og en ekstern sensor til sensurering av besvarelsene. Et uttrekk på minst 25 % av besvarelsene sensureres av to sensorer. Karakterene på de besvarelsene som er vurdert skal danne grunnlag for å fastsette nivå på resten av besvarelsene.