Librarianship and the overall field of library and information science are in a current state of transition. The development of the role of the
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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
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,
Summer Internship at MOMA, by Mary Glynn
I spent the summer interning at the museum of modern art library, which really was a great experience, once I got over the fact
Welcoming Students to a New Semester
A week before classes were scheduled to begin, DLIS held its semiannual orientation meeting for new and returning students at the D’Angelo Center on
Welcome New Students!
DLIS welcomed a new group of students to the field of Library Science at this fall’s orientation meeting. Arriving prior to continuing students, the
Summer Internships
The field of library and information science offers numerous opportunities for experience in the workplace. LIS students can and should take continued advantage of
DLIS Student Writes Guest Piece for Museum Blog
Liza Young (MLS’15) undertook a research opportunity while working with the Morbid Anatomy Museum in Brooklyn this summer. Liza began working with the museum
A Letter from the Director
Dear Students, Alumni and Friends of DLIS, I have just been appointed Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs at Utah Valley University (UVU) in
Spring Symposium 2014: Keynote Address
Guest speaker Ann Thorton opened the 2014 Spring Symposium with her address, “Engaged Librarianship.” Thorton’s speech, inspired by an August 2013 report ‘New Roles
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