GSLIS eUpdate: Volume 11, Number 6

The GSLIS eUpdate, published every other month, summarizes current news, events, alumni and advancement highlights, and continuing professional development opportunities. Other publications that may be of interest to alumni and friends are listed on the GSLIS Publications web page.

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IN THIS ISSUE

1. GSLIS Spotlight – Cooke, Knox to Join GSLIS Faculty
2. News Summary
3. Continuing Professional Development
4. Alumni Highlights
5. Calendar of Events
6. Unsubscribe and/or contact us

Note: We enjoy receiving and sharing news about your career and life accomplishments. Please take the time to update your contact information and/or share a Class Note about your recent activities using our Alumni Update Form.

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1. GSLIS SPOTLIGHT

Cooke, Knox to Join GSLIS Faculty

GSLIS is pleased to announce the addition of two new faculty members: Nicole A. Cooke and Emily Knox will begin as assistant professors in August 2012.

Cooke's research interests include human information behavior in online settings; LIS distance education and instruction; the retention and mentoring of minority librarians and LIS doctoral students; and leadership, organizational development, and communication in libraries. She received her BA in communication and an MLS from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey; an M.Ed from Pennsylvania State University; and has completed her PhD in communication, information, and library studies at Rutgers. She comes to GSLIS from Montclair State University's Sprague Library, where she has worked as an instruction librarian and tenured assistant professor for nine years; she is also an ALA Spectrum Doctoral Fellow and was named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker in 2007.

Knox's research interests include intellectual freedom and censorship, book history and reading practices, and information ethics and policy. She received her BA in religion from Smith College, an MA from the University of Chicago Divinity School, an MS in library and information science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and is completing her PhD in communication, information, and library studies at Rutgers. Emily was the associate director and reference librarian at the St. Mark's (now Keller) Library of the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church in New York City for five years before returning to doctoral studies.

"We are absolutely delighted to welcome these outstanding young scholars as new faculty members at GSLIS," said Allen Renear, interim dean. "Both bring solid, deep, and varied experience in libraries, as well as engaging fundamental research agendas in areas critical to advancing the understanding and shaping of information organizations and practices."

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2. GSLIS NEWS SUMMARY

News stories recently featured on the GSLIS home page include:

Recent Videos

Find out the many reasons our students pursue a GSLIS degree in "I'm a GSLIS Student Because . . ."

Listen to Professor Mike Twidale share his thoughts about the largely social aspect of computing, a phenomenon that has influenced his current research.

GSLIS Social Media

For up-to-date news and announcements, you are invited to follow the GSLIS Twitter and "like" us on Facebook: Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Illinois.

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3. CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Certified Public Library Administrator (CPLA) Courses

Politics, Networking and Your Library
Dates: July 2 - August 10, 2012
Online asynchronous
Instructor: Rose Chenoweth
Cost: $300

Budget and Finance for the Library
Dates: September 4 - October 9, 2012
Online synchronous sessions: Tuesdays, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Central Time)
Instructor: Robert H. Burger
Cost: $300

For more information and to register, visit CPLA Program and Courses.

Midwest Book and Manuscript Studies: Summer Special Collections Courses

There are still seats available in the following special collections courses:

ON CAMPUS:

June 11–15 (all day)
590SR Reference Sources for Rare Books  – Joel Silver

June 15–16, 29–30, and July 13–14 (all day)
590LI Legal Issues in Library and Information Science – Tom Lipinski

June 18–29
590AA Arrangement and Description for Archives and Museums – Scott Schwartz (morning)

July 23–27 (all day)
LIS 490BA Book Arts – Bea Nettles

LEEP (June 9 – August 3):

590AVL Audiovisual Materials in Libraries and Archives – Jimi Jones
590BBL Bookbinding: History, Principles, and Practice – Andrew Huot
590BCL Rare Book Cataloging – Pat Olson
NEW Cataloging Course for School Librarians/School Media Specialists

New Cataloging Course

LIS 590CBL Cataloging for School Libraries (2 hours) – Kathryn La Barre
No prerequisites required
Live online sessions: Tuesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
On-campus session: Tuesday, June 12 (all day)

This course will introduce the student to the principles, practices, and standards for information representation and organization in school media centers. Course content will include an introduction to original cataloging of nonstandard materials (such as realia and audiovisual materials), evaluation of bibliographic records, exposure to authority control and subject access systems with a special focus on the Dewey Decimal System, and Sears Subject Headings. The course also will provide an overview and exploration of different library systems/OPACS.

For information about how to register, please visit our web page for Non-degree/Community Credit Students.

Please forward your ideas for continuing education topics to Marianne Steadley.

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4. ALUMNI HIGHLIGHTS

GSLIS Summer Social in Chicago
Saturday, June 9, 2012
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
565 W. Quincy Street (Basement Party Room)
Chicago, Illinois 60661
Hosted by Roy Saldaña Jr. (MS ’08), Assistant Dean Rae-Anne Montague (MS ’00, PhD ’06) and GSLIS student Ben Rodriguez

Hello GSLIS family! I hope this announcement finds you well and excited for the GSLIS Summer Social planned to take place in Chicago in June.

After connecting for random parties and lunches, a few of your fellow alumni thought a more regular and larger scale gathering would be a great way to keep ties with our alma mater, reconnect former classmates, meet new friends who preceded and succeeded us, as well as give current students the opportunity to network with alumni. Your hosts as well as GSLIS staff will welcome guests at 2:00 p.m.  I hope you will consider joining us!

The GSLIS Summer Social will take place during an eventful weekend in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood. There are free events close to our Quincy Street location that you may want to consider as supplemental activities for an overall great day in the city. First, the Bluesfest will be taking place Friday through Sunday in Grant Park. Second, the Lit Fest will be taking place Saturday through Sunday in Printer’s Row. Both events are within walking distance, and several nearby public transportation buses will drive you directly there!

As for our venue, 565 Quincy is a condominium building with an excellent game room and full-size kitchen. Games and amenities include two bowling lanes, ping-pong, table tennis, a mini-golf course, darts, foosball, and pool tables. Food, refreshments, and apparel for a raffle will be provided courtesy of GSLIS.

Please submit an RSVP by June 4, 2012, by emailing RoySaldanaJr@gmail.com or by responding to the Facebook event page "GSLIS Summer Social in Chicago." You are welcome to bring other adult guests to this event. Please include these individuals in your RSVP guest count.

Sincerely,

Roy Saldaña Jr.

P.S. For those seeking details about transportation, please see the directions listed below.

Via car: The Kennedy Expressway (Interstate 90 & Interstate 94) is next to a parking lot at 659 W. Randolph Street. This lot costs $6 to park for the day and is within walking distance to 565 Quincy Street.
Via Amtrak or Metra train: Union Station is one street away from 565 Quincy Street.
Via Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) train: The Blue Line is within walking distance from 565 Quincy Street. The Clinton stop is the closest to the event location.

Convocation Video Available

Archived, streaming video of GSLIS Convocation is provided for those who want to revisit or review the ceremony. Please note that broadband internet (700kbps or higher) and Adobe Flash are required to view the stream.

http://www.lis.illinois.edu/about-gslis/convocation/broadcast

GSLIS Alumni Elected to Leadership Positions

Several GSLIS alumni recently have been elected to leadership positions in the following professional associations:

  • JoAnn Jacoby (MS ’97), Vice-Chair/ Chair-Elect, Steering Committee of the Library Research Round Table (LRRT) of the American Library Association (ALA)
  • M. Kathleen Kern (MS ’99), Vice-President/President-Elect, Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) of the American Library Association (ALA)
  • Carol Reid (MS ’93), Director-at-Large, Illinois Library Association (ILA) Board of Directors
  • Rebecca (Becky) Robinson (MS ’99), Director-at-Large, Illinois Library Association (ILA) Board of Directors
  • Leora Siegel (MS ’91), Director-at-Large, Illinois Library Association (ILA) Board of Directors
  • Catherine R. Friedman (MS ’83), President-Elect, Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA) of the American Library Association (ALA)

GSLIS extends congratulations to these individuals on their outstanding achievements and encourages all alumni to share news of their professional accomplishments by completing and submitting our Alumni Update Form.


ADVANCEMENT HIGHLIGHTS

Our fiscal year will end June 30, 2012.  If you have not made your gift to the GSLIS Annual Fund yet, there is still time; please visit our Opportunities for Giving web page to make your gift. 

LSAA Tassel Project

The Library School Alumni Association (LSAA) began the Tassel Project in 2011 to raise money for the LSAA Endowed Professorship. You may not know that GSLIS currently does not have an endowed professorship, which is critical to recruiting and supporting top-ranked faculty in the field.

Students and alumni are encouraged to make a gift in the amount of their graduation year (e.g., 2012 = $20.12 donation), accompanied by the name of a GSLIS faculty or staff member who inspired, mentored, or guided them during their time in the program. Those faculty/staff honored will receive a notice of your gift honoring them, and a bright yellow graduation tassel will be sent to you in return. Until 2011, GSLIS graduates did not have an identifiable tassel for their graduation caps. A listing of those who contributed to the fund through December 31, 2011, appears in this spring's Alumni Newsletter.

To participate, visit our Opportunities for Giving page and select the "Faculty" tab, choose "LSAA Endowed Professorship," and click the "Make your gift" button. Please be sure to include the name of the person honored in the "Special Instructions" section of the gift form.

LEEP Cohort Challenge Update

More than 80 alumni (both LEEP and on-campus) have contributed to the LEEP Cohort Challenge, raising $16,325 for the scholarship fund to date. Special thanks are extended to all the cohort leaders for their support and leadership. Two cohorts—Cohort 7, led by Brooke Johnson and Cohort 3, led by Marci Cohen—were the first not only to reach, but also to exceed, the original $2,100 cohort goal. Volunteers are still needed for Cohorts 12, 14, and 15.  Please contact contact Sharon Johnson to receive further information on how to become involved. To make your gift now, visit our LEEP Scholarship Endowment web page.

Current Cohort Standings:

Cohort 7 – $2,700 (Brooke Johnson, Leader)
Cohort 3 – $2,650 (Marci Cohen, Leader)
Cohort 1 – $1,350 (Kendi Kelley, Leader)
Cohort 8 – $1,300 (Amanda McKay/Jomichele Seidl, Co-Leaders)
Cohort 10 – $925 (Judi Bikel/Helen Linda, Co-Leaders)
Cohort 6 – $485 (James Obst, Leader)
Cohort 5 – $450 (Melissa Henderson, Leader)
Cohort 11 – $435 (Jodi Schneider, Leader)
Cohort 14 – $420 (Volunteer Leader Needed)
Cohort 2 – $400 (Connie Frankenfeld, Leader)
Cohort 12 – $300 (Volunteer Leader Needed)
Cohort 9 – $290 (Kathleen Mahoney, Leader)
Cohort 13 – $225 (Shannon Farrell, Leader)
Cohort 4 – $100 (Cyril Oberlander, Leader)
Cohort 15 – $50 (Volunteer Leader Needed)
Other Alumni and Friends – $4,245

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5. CALENDAR OF EVENTS

For more information, please email lis-dev@illinois.edu.

International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums
June 4-7
Hard Rock Casino and Hotel
777 W. Cherokee Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma
GSLIS Booth (#5): June 5, 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; June 6, 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Alumni Dinner: June 6, 6:00 p.m. (RSVP to lis-dev@illinois.edu)

GSLIS Corporate Roundtable (CRT)
"Developing a Strategy/Plan for Leveraging 2.0 Tools and Technologies"
June 8
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Illini Center, Orange and Blue Room (1st floor)
200 S. Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois
Presenter: Courtney Shelton Hunt, Founder and Community Manager of the Social Media in Organizations (SMinOrgs) Community
To RSVP, please email Sharon Johnson or phone (217) 244-6473

GSLIS Summer Social in Chicago (see details above)
June 9
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
565 W. Quincy Street, Basement Party Room
Co-hosted by Roy Saldaña Jr. (MS ’08) and Ben Ben Rodriguez (current GSLIS student)
To RSVP, please email Roy Saldana Jr.

Central Illinois GSLIS Grads Gathering
June 13
6:00 p.m.
Hill Prairie Winery
23753 Lounsberry Road
Oakford, Illinois (just past Petersburg)
For more information or to reserve a spot, email Mary Ann Pohl or phone (217) 546-7972 by June 11

ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition
Exhibition Dates: June 22-25
GSLIS Booth #2731
Anaheim Convention Center
Please join GSLIS faculty and staff in the exhibit hall. Those interested in receiving complimentary, exhibitor-only passes must register online (on-site registration is not available for this special offer).

LSAA Alumni Reception/Annual Membership Meeting (during the ALA Annual Conference)
June 24
5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Hilton Anaheim, Palos Verdes Room
To RSVP, please email lis-dev@illinois.edu

Special Libraries Association (SLA) Conference
July 15-18
Chicago, Illinois
Alumni and Student Dinner: July 17, 5:30 p.m.
Bella Bacino’s, 75 East Wacker Drive
To RSVP, please email lis-dev@illinois.edu

American Association of Law Libraries Conference – Alumni Reception
July 23
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Boston Sheraton Hotel
39 Dalton Street
Co-hosted by Janis Johnston (MS ’76) and Clare Willis (MS ’10)
To RSVP, please email lis-dev@illinois.edu

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