April 18, 2015 – Professors, students, and field professionals gathered on a warm Saturday afternoon at the St. John’s University Queens Campus for an
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DLIS Spring Symposium 2015 Photo Gallery
View images of the day’s event below:
Symposium 7: Event Themes in Presentations
The theme prevalent in the day’s professional talks was social justice. In each presentation, both Marybeth Zeman and Michael Edison spoke about the dire
St. John’s DLIS Co-Sponsors Major Long Island Library Event
April 16, 2015 – In conjunction with both the Nassau and Suffolk County Library Associations, DLIS co-sponsored and hosted the Long Island Libraries and
Students, Faculty, and Alumni Team Up for a DLIS-Led University Presentation
What began as a presentation of a collaborative teaching of GIS systems evolved into a group discussion of DLIS-led projects and opportunities offered through
DLIS Professor Co-Leads ALISE Social Justice Workshop
The 2015 ALISE Academy Workshop held in Chicago this January brought together LIS faculty for a professional development session in regards to social justice
Breaking Down Barriers of an Online Education: Socializing
Our LIS education here at St. John’s is primarily online. There are few in person courses offered. There are no student chapters of library
DLIS Students Attend SLA Student Swing
January 24, 2015—SLA-NY hosted a panel of recent graduates of metropolitan library schools to impart knowledge, tips and wisdom to current area library school
DLIS Student Presents Research at METRO Annual Conference
There is no limit to your education in library and information science. Independent studies in librarianship allow students to explore field topics that do
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
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