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Illini Gadget Garage will provide a space to repair electronics on campus

You’ve dropped your cellphone and cracked the screen. Or your computer needs a memory upgrade, the headphone jack no longer works or the hard drive has failed. You’ve had the electronics for several years, and you could just buy the latest device with the newest features. Or you could fix the one you have. If repairing an electronic device yourself sounds prohibitively complex and you aren…
from left: William Bullock, Joy Scrogum, and Martin Wolske

Alumnus Colin Rhinesmith named Benton Faculty Research Fellow

Colin Rhinesmith (PhD '14) has been named the new Benton Faculty Research Fellow by the Benton Foundation, a private foundation working to ensure that media and telecommunications serve the public interest and enhance democracy. In this role, Rhinesmith will conduct original research as well as advise the foundation on new research opportunities. In his first project for Benton, Rhinesmith is…

Alumna Gail Bush named Illinois Library Luminary

GSLIS alumna Gail Bush (MS ’77) has been named an Illinois Library Luminary by the Illinois Library Association. Bush’s passionate career in Illinois libraries spans five decades of service in academic, corporate, and school librarianship, as well as public library trusteeship. After earning a doctorate in educational psychology, Bush’s tenure as a library practitioner was followed by moving…

Alumni encourage matching gifts to complete first endowed chair at GSLIS

Thanks to a generous pledge from Lionelle Elsesser (AB '66, MS '67) and husband James Elsesser (BS '66, MS '67), GSLIS is one step closer to realizing its first faculty chair, the Endowed Chair in the History of Libraries and the Information Professions. Gifts of any size will be matched on a one-to-one basis up to a total contribution of $225,000 by the Elsessers, and the resulting $450,000…

Associate Professor Christine Jenkins retires

Associate Professor Christine Jenkins, who has been a member of the GSLIS faculty since 1994, retired on May 31.

At GSLIS, Jenkins taught courses on literature and resources for young adults; youth services librarianship; literacy, reading, and readers; the history of children’s literature; and gendered perspectives in LIS. In addition to her GSLIS appointment, Jenkins was also a faculty member in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies.

Christine Jenkins

MS student Opetoritse Adefolalu named ARL/MLA fellow

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has selected four master’s students to participate in the 2015–2017 ARL/Music Library Association (MLA) Diversity and Inclusion Initiative (DII), including one from GSLIS. The fellows are: Opetoritse Agbejuleoritse Adefolalu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Avery Boddie, University of Maryland, College Park Morgan Davis, University…

Twidale, Baker, Weber participate in institute on socio-technical systems

GSLIS Professor Michael Twidale and doctoral candidates Karen Baker and Nic Weber participated in the Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems (CSST) Summer Research Institute, held on July 20-24 at The Nature Place near Colorado Springs, Colorado. CSST is a community of scholars from academia and industry who apply concepts of socio-technical systems to tackle an array of current…

GSLIS students present poster at ARCHIVES 2015

GSLIS master’s student Kayla Hays and incoming CAS student Anna Trammell (MS '15) will present their poster, "Towards a 'Fully Realized Institutional Repository': Exploring Collaboration Between Archives and IRs," at ARCHIVES 2015. This annual meeting of the Society of American Archivists will be held August 16-20 in Cleveland, Ohio. Abstract: Clifford Lynch, whose definition of an…

Twidale collaborates with Tasmanian research team

Professor Michael Twidale has joined a research collaboration based at the University of Tasmania (UTAS) that seeks to discover correlations between the treatment of convicts sentenced to transportation from Europe to Tasmania in the first half of the nineteenth century and health trends among their descendants.   UTAS Professor Hamish Maxwell-Stewart is leading the research group in the…

Four GSLIS students named ARL diversity scholars

Four GSLIS master’s students have been selected by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Committee on Diversity and Leadership to participate in the 2015-2017 Initiative to Recruit a Diverse Workforce (IRDW) as ARL diversity scholars. Underwritten by ARL member libraries, the IRDW offers numerous financial benefits to program participants as well as leadership development provided…

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