The field of library and information science offers numerous opportunities for experience in the workplace. LIS students can and should take continued advantage of
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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
Spring Symposium 2014: Connecting Research to Practice
Moderator Dr. Kevin Rioux introduced the two guest speakers for this information session: Associate Professor and Outreach librarians at St. John’s University, Caroline Fuchs
Spring Symposium 2014: Digital Humanities
Dr. Christine Angel briefly introduced her students that have been working with the Academic Service Learning component of this degree program since its inception
Spring Symposium 2014: Youth Services
Moderator Dr. Shari Lee briefly introduced the six guest speakers of the Ingnite Session on Serving Youth before turning the session over for rapid-fire
Spring Symposium 2014: Career Services
Dr. Kristin Szylvian served as moderator for St. John’s University and St. John’s College Career and Internship Advisor, Karen Acampado.
Spring Symposium 2014: Student Poster Presentations
DLIS students were instructed to create poster presentations of their semester projects for LIS203: Organization of Information, LIS237: Metadata for Information Professionals, and LIS271:
Alumni Report Back: Good News from the Field
St. John University DLIS Alumni Taryn Rucinski, environmental law librarian and adjunct professor at Pace Law School has shown support for our program by
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