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New doctoral field exam in Socio-technical Data Analytics (SODA) approved

GSLIS will offer a new doctoral field exam in Socio-technical Data Analytics (SODA) beginning in the Fall 2014 semester. GSLIS introduced the SODA specialization in the 2012-13 academic year, but this is the first time that a reading list and field exam specifically designed for doctoral students pursuing SODA research will be available. "It is exciting to see doctoral students make their…
Back row, l-r: Caryn Anderson, Jinlong Guo, Cathy Blake, Ana Lucic, Jinseok Kim. Front row, l-r: Shubhanshu Mishra, Henry Gabb, Jooho Lee, Jana Diesner

GSLIS hosts virtual open houses

Interested in what a master's degree in library and information science could offer you? The Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois will host three virtual open houses for prospective students on November 11, 12, and 13 from 5:00-5:45 p.m. Each open house will feature an area of strength in the school—youth services, community engagement, and data science…

Get to know Ozzie Meza (MS '05), entrepreneur

What do macaroni and cheese, floral design, and corporate librarianship have in common? GSLIS alumnus Ozzie Meza has found a common thread throughout his career as a librarian and entrepreneur in his strong creative energy, a knack for building relationships, and the courage to take on new challenges. Where do you work and what is your role? I am an entrepreneur. This is the first time I…

Four from GSLIS present at SSHA Annual Meeting

Two GSLIS faculty members and two alumni will present at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association (SSHA) on November 6-9 in Toronto. The theme of the 2014 meeting is “Inequalities: Politics, Policy, and the Past.” Associate Professor Christine Jenkins will chair a session on November 8 titled, “Unequal Access: Censorship and Library Services to Youth,” in which she,…

DCERC program gives students hands-on experience at National Center for Atmospheric Research

At the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), scientists study major global issues from climate change to solar activity to air quality. The data collected at NCAR is shared with other researchers in the United States and internationally, contributing to solutions to world-wide environmental challenges. A thousand miles away, students at the University of Illinois have access to one…
NCAR's Mesa Laboratory. Image copyright University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.

GSLIS presents at ISLMA Conference

GSLIS and the Center for Children’s Books (CCB) will be well represented at the Illinois School Library Media Association Conference (ISLMA), held from November 6 - 8 at the Tinley Park Convention Center in Tinley Park, IL. Deborah Stevenson, director of the Center for Children's Books and editor of the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, and Kate Quealy-Gainer, assistant editor of…

GSLIS students to present at Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies Colloquium

GSLIS doctoral students Emily Lawrence and K.R. Roberto and master's student Kellee Warren will present separate talks at the Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies Colloquium at the University of Toronto on October 18, 2014. The colloquium aims to view the information field through the critical lens of gender and sexuality, considering the challenges and advantages of that interaction.…

McDowell to lead storytelling workshop for Municipal Clerks of Illinois

Associate Professor Kate McDowell will lead the workshop, "Using Storytelling to Persuade and Lead," for the Municipal Clerks of Illinois Institute and Academy on October 17. McDowell was invited by former senator Richard J. Winkel, Jr., who serves as director of the Office of Public Leadership at the University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs.The workshop will introduce…

Organisciak’s crowdsourcing research featured in The New Scientist

Update: Organisciak, Teevan, Dumais, Miller, and Kalai received the Notable Paper Award at HCOMP 2014 for the following research paper. The New Scientist recently featured research on crowdsourcing conducted by doctoral candidate Peter Organisciak. The article, “Online crowd can guess what you want to watch or buy,” highlighted research conducted by Organisciak and a team of researchers from…

Solove to deliver ITI Distinguished Lecture on privacy and consent

GSLIS Assistant Professor Masooda Bashir is hosting renowned privacy scholar Daniel J. Solove when he visits campus to deliver a public talk, “Privacy, the Consent Dilemma, and the Problem of Defining Harm,” on October 14 at 3:00 p.m. The lecture is part of the Information Trust Institute’s Distinguished Lecture Series. Bashir also serves as assistant professor in the Information Trust…