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Master’s students receive stipend awards to attend SLA Conference

GSLIS master's students I-Ju Chen and Brian Flota earned stipend awards to attend the Special Libraries Association (SLA) Annual Conference, which was held earlier this month in San Diego, California. Chen, whose studies focus on competitive intelligence and knowledge management, received the student travel award from the Business and Finance Division of the SLA. The annual award is…

Blake invited to present at Carnegie Mellon Symposium on Cognitive Systems and Discovery Informatics

Cathy Blake, associate professor and CIRSS associate director, has been invited to present at the Symposium on Cognitive Systems and Discovery Informatics at Carnegie Mellon University, to be held at the Silicon Vally Campus on June 21-22, 2013. The symposium will explore the intersection of the discovery informatics and cognitive systems movements, bringing together researchers from a number of…

Reflections on Inclusion: Kate McDowell

GSLIS Assistant Professor Kate McDowell recently discussed the importance of inclusion in her teaching and research with Associate Professor Kathryn La Barre. McDowell’s remarks are part of the interview series Reflections on Inclusion, which explores the School’s efforts to respect varied perspectives and diversity of experiences.McDowell teaches courses in storytelling, literature and…

Bales featured in UMW Magazine

[image1-right]“I tell myself that no matter how I’m feeling, I have to be the Mick Jagger of the library world,” said GSLIS alumnus James E. “Jack” Bales (MS ’74) in a recent interview for the University of Mary Washington (UMW) Magazine. He approaches his library-research classes with enthusiasm and energy, much like musicians approach rock concerts. Bales has worked as a reference and…

Allen named Illinois Library Luminary

[image1-right]GSLIS alumna Rose Allen (MS ’01) has been named an Illinois Library Luminary by the Illinois Library Association (ILA). Friends and colleagues came together to nominate her and raise funds in her honor for the Illinois Library Association Endowment. Luminaries are selected for their significant contributions to Illinois libraries. Allen began her career as a library…

Join GSLIS at ALA Annual 2013

Join GSLIS for the following activities during the 2013 ALA Annual Conference, including our alumni and friends reception on Sunday, June 30, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Petterino’s Restaurant, 150 North Dearborn Street, Chicago. Please stop by the exhibit hall and visit us at Booth 141!A Wild Ride: 75 Years of the Caldecott Medal Friday, June 28, 7:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (sold out) Deborah…

Gant, Cheetham to speak about communities and broadband at upcoming talk

Jon Gant, GSLIS associate professor and director of the Center for Digital Inclusion, and Warren Cheetham, coordinator of information and digital services at CityLibraries in Townsville, Australia, will give a presentation about community broadband adoption at the Champaign Public Library on June 17, 2013. Gant will discuss his work surrounding libraries and community broadband adoption…

GSLIS, University Library welcome 2013 LAMP Summer Institute attendees

Current and prospective LIS students from across the Midwest traveled to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to participate in the 2013 LIS Access Midwest Program (LAMP) Summer Institute, which was hosted by the University Library from May 30 through June 2. LAMP is a network of information schools and academic libraries in the Midwest that collaborate to encourage students from…

GSLIS alumni selected in CALA election

The Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) has announced the results of its 2013 election. Among those selected for new assignments beginning July 1, 2013, are the following GSLIS alumni: Lian Ruan (MS ’90, PhD ’11), vice president/president-elect (2013-2014)Sai Deng (MS ’05), member, Board of Directors (2013-2016)Win Shih (MS ’87), member, Board of Directors (2013-2016) CALA is a…

Successful pilot course sponsored by Global Informatics Initiative

What do Occupy Wall Street, Free Burma, the Zapatista Movement, and Uzbek dissidents have in common? All have mobilized social media for their causes, and all were topics in the new course Social Media and Global Change in the Spring 2013 semester at the University of Illinois. The course was developed and sponsored by the Global Informatics Initiative as the first phase in its efforts to further…