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Curriculum(s) for 2024 - Archive and Library Theory and Management (28692)

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Lesson [SSD] [Language] YearSemesterCFU
1022291 | GENERAL ARCHIVISTICS [M-STO/08] [ITA]1st1st12

Educational objectives

The course aims at developing a mature awareness of the main theoretical and methodological aspects of the archival discipline, especially as regards the preservation and cultural promotion of historical archives. It will also provide students with historical knowledge concerning both the evolution of the concept of “archive” and the development of the archival discipline over the centuries, until it reaches the current structure of national and international archival systems. Through lectures, papers and practical exercise in archival institutions, the student will develop the critical and practical skills needed to understand the international archival debate, and its relationship with related disciplines. He will also learn how to approach different types of archive and how to deal with the challenges posed by that the evolution of technology to the work of arrangement, inventorying and development of research tools for historical archives.

1022482 | BIBLIOTECONOMY [M-STO/08] [ITA]1st1st12

Educational objectives

The course aims to provide students with issues and methods to place the library in the current social context and in the landscape of the cultural offer; and also to provide methods and tools for the design and management of library services.
Contents: Library and information science. Principles of Librarianship. Library Goals: access to Information and Knowledge. Planning and Management of Libraries. Library services and Documentary circulation. Context analysis, system analysis, user analysis.
At the end of the course it is expected to obtain the following results:
- Knowledge and understanding: the students will know and be able to understand the methodological aspects related to the management of library services;
- Applying knowledge and understanding: the students will be able to design library objetives and services;
- Making judgements: the students will be able to integrate this type of knowledge with the others acquired within the degree course and reflect on the social role of libraries;
- Communication skills: the students will be able to communicate the acquired knowledge illustrating the main theoretical and empirical aspects;
- Learning skills: the students will be able to design and manage the main professional activities.

The module (3 cfu) is dedicated to the deepening of the methods and techniques of social research applied to the world of libraries and useful for the study of users of library services. The module includes a part of lectures, a series of guided tours in different libraries and a part of exercises aimed at putting into practice the acquired knowledge.
At the end of the course the students: A) know and be able to understand the methodological aspects related to the analysis and management of library services with particular reference to the study of users; B) be able to design new surveys based on the different research objectives (satisfaction, needs, impact, perception) and to choose the best techniques for collecting and analyzing data; C) integrate this type of knowledge with the others acquired within the degree course and reflect on the social and ethical responsibilities connected to any field research activity and the consequences on the profession; D) communicate the acquired knowledge illustrating the main theoretical and empirical aspects; E) designing a new survey independently.

1041852 | PALEOGRAPHY AND DIPLOMATICS [M-STO/09] [ITA]1st1st12

Educational objectives

The course is intended to illustrate the history of handwriting in the Latin West, with a special focus on bookhands and chancery hands in Italy, and aims to provide a historical and methodological introduction to documentation in the Latin culture, focusing on the various types of medieval documents.
Through the lessons the student: will know the history, the fundamental concepts and the methodology of Palaeography and Diplomatics; will know the history of handwriting in Europe until the time of printing and will be able to read graphic phenomena in a cultural, technical and social sense; will know the most significant steps in the history of the document (public and private), focusing on its writing environments; will know the medieval chronological uses and the basics of sigillography. Through the practical exercises the student: will learn to identify, locate, date and read ancient and medieval handwriting upto the 16th century, placing each example in its historical context; will know how to recognize the different document types and will be able to identify their most typical forms; will be able to read and explain parts or elements of a document, understanding their historical and juridical significance; will be able to verify the date of a document and to convert it to the modern use. At the end of the course students will be able to autonomously approach the handwritten sources and to investigate specific subjects of the discipline, as well as to communicate their knowledge to specialists and non-specialists.

AAF1161 | OTHER LANGUAGE SKILLS [N/D] [ITA]1st1st3

Educational objectives

The test aims to verify the knowledge of the English language or of the other European languages.

1041865 | APPLIED INFORMATICS [ING-INF/05] [ITA]1st2nd6

Educational objectives

General goals:
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Present and practice the main IT tools, theoretical and practical, for the management, storage and sharing of information in the humanities. More precisely, the goal is to introduce the main languages for data management and text markup.

Specific goals:
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Create, manage and query relational databases. Define and interpret both markup languages and marked-up texts.

Knowledge and understanding:
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Knowledge of the relational model for data representation, the use of relational database management systems and languages for interacting with relational databases. Understand the meaning of metadata and markup. Knowledge of the XML meta-language.

Apply knowledge and understanding:
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Being able to create relational databases, knowing how to query and manipulate databases using the SQL language.
Being able to create and interpret an XML-based markup language to represent texts and their metadata.

Critical and judgment skills:
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Being able to evaluate the correctness and completeness of a database schema.
Knowing how to evaluate the correctness and completeness of both a markup language and marked-up text.

Communication skills:
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Being able to describe the choices made in managing a database, from its creation to its manipulation and querying. Being able to describe the choices made in marking texts.

Learning ability
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The design activities carried out during the course will stimulate the student to autonomously study some topics presented in the course.

[N/D] [ITA]2nd1st12
AAF1047 | Training [N/D] [ITA]2nd1st9

Educational objectives

The internship aims to approach students closer to the labour market and to teach them to put the theoretical knowledge into practice. At the end of the internship students will be able to indipendently perform some of the main activities of management and enhancement of the heritage preserved in the national or international archives or libraries.

AAF1016 | Final exam [N/D] [ITA]2nd2nd18

Educational objectives

The candidate produces an original research work with experimental character, by which he demonstrates that he has acquired the ability to manage and to elaborate on his own the skills gained during the theoretical and methodological study and the experiences gained in the context of internships, with special regard to the research and the evaluation of sources, critical thinking and capacity of personal elaboration.