The 6th DLIS Symposium, Fall 2014 emphasizing service to the community, met the expectations and beyond of event organizers and attendees. Maintaining the theme
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To the Community & Beyond: New Media & Evolving Services in Libraries
Guest presenters at this fall’s DLIS Symposium made a point to broaden the scope of community, highlighting the usefulness, resourcefulness and inherent value of
To the Community & Beyond: Connecting the National Public
From a Pacific Northwest public library to a New England collegiate archive center, useful knowledge and information is collected, preserved and used to promote
To the Community & Beyond: The Community is the Collection
Librarianship and the overall field of library and information science are in a current state of transition. The development of the role of the
DLIS Professors Featured on University Website
Over the last few years, the St. John’s University Department for Institutional Advancement has taken steps to extend outreach to our alumni community. The
A New Student Reflects on Her First Semester
Rachel Sferlazza graciously participated in a new student survey to follow up on expectations of the program from the beginning of the semester: “My
DLIS Professor to Co-Lead Workshop at ALISE 2015
The upcoming year marks the 100-year celebration of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), the nonprofit intellectual breadbasket for university faculty
Op-Ed: The Library is the Community
Keeping with the running theme of community and beyond for this newsletter installment let us focus on the ongoing civil unrest and turmoil in
DLIS Alumni Publishes Book as ‘Jailhouse Librarian’
Marybeth Zeman began to pursue a Masters in Library and Information Science in 2007. She was awarded a Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian scholarship,
Welcome! From Our New Program Director
Greetings! I am happy to report that the DLIS Blog is up http://sjudlis.com . This began as a semester project in LIS 238 Web
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