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Sandvig: Is Social Media a Human Right?

GSLIS affiliated faculty member Christian Sandvig will speak at this month's SXSW Interactive, part of the larger South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival of original music, independent film, and emerging technology. Sandvig will speak on the topic "Is Social Media a Human Right?" in a panel that will consider access to the Internet by prisoners, children, the homeless, and the…

Walter appointed editor of C&RL

The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) announces the appointment of Scott Walter, a GSLIS affiliated faculty member, to the post of editor for College & Research Libraries (C&RL). Walter will serve a three-year term beginning July 1, 2013. “Scott brings excellent credentials to the position of editing College & Research Libraries,” said 2011-12 ACRL President…

GSLIS eUpdate Volume 11, Number 5

GSLIS eUpdate
Volume 11, Number 5: March 2012

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1. GSLIS Spotlight – Renear Assumes Interim Deanship
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3. Continuing Professional Development
4. Alumni Highlights
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1. GSLIS SPOTLIGHT

Embracing special collections at the Newberry: Spotlight on Maggie Cusick

“There is nothing more fun, synergistic, and fulfilling than to have a patron who is ready to dig in, excited about what they are doing, and cannot wait to tell you all about it.”Maggie Cusick’s (MS ’11) interest in special collections began during her time as an art history major at DePaul University. After visiting DePaul’s Special Collections and Archives Department for a class, Maggie fell in…

Get to know GSLIS: Georgeann Burch

Where did you grow up?  Chicago—my dad used to push my stroller around Wrigley Field, so I had an early indoctrination into being a Cubs fan! What year did you begin working for GSLIS? In the fall of 2005. Where did you work prior to GSLIS? Westview Elementary School in Champaign as a school library media specialist; before that I worked at an instructional television…

Sandvig appears on Marketplace

Christian Sandvig, an associate professor in the College of Media and an affiliated faculty member at GSLIS, appeared recently on American Public Media's Marketplace. Sandvig is a frequent guest on the program. February 23, 2011Will Verizon become the only wireless company in the country?February 17, 2011Congress finds funds in the spectrumIn addition to his appointments in Media and GSLIS,…

Alumna named Advocate of the Month

Anna Hartmann (MS ’09) has been named Advocate of the Month by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). This monthly feature on the YALSA blog, sponsored by the Legislative Committee, highlights the advocacy work of passionate individuals on behalf of teens in libraries. As the teen services librarian at the Council Bluffs Public Library in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Hartmann…

Enimil brings wealth of experience to LIS studies

On the south side of Chicago, Sandra Aya Enimil was arguing with one her seatmates on the bus when someone told her she’d make a good lawyer. She was seven years old at the time. “I didn’t know exactly what the word meant, so I asked my mother what a lawyer was, and she told me it is somebody who helps other people,” Enimil, a current GSLIS student and LAMP scholar, recalls. “I became…

GSLIS faculty, students honored at 2012 iConference

GSLIS faculty and doctoral students were honored at the 2012 iConference that was held from February 7-10, 2012, and was hosted by the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto. A Best Paper Award was given to doctoral student Noah Lenstra and Professor Abdul Alkalimat for their paper, “Networked Cultural Heritage and Socio-Digital Inequalities: A Case Study in an African-American…

Alumna receives First Step Award

Beth Kumar (MS '06, CAS '07), e-resources and serials librarian at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, is the recipient of the 2012 First Step Award-A Wiley Professional Development Grant presented by the ALCTS Continuing Resources Section. The award will be presented on Sunday, June 24, at the ALCTS Awards Ceremony during the 2012 American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference…