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
To the Community & Beyond: DLIS Fall Symposium 2014
The 6th DLIS Symposium, Fall 2014 emphasizing service to the community, met the expectations and beyond of event organizers and attendees. Maintaining the theme
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
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
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