GSLIS alumni Peggy Glatthaar (MS ’07) and Sandy Wolf (MS ’93) are
recipients of the first Outstanding Civil Service Staff Award from the
University of Illinois Library. The award recognizes civil service staff members for their
exceptional accomplishments and distinctive service to the library.Glatthaar is a library operations associate, supervising the main stacks
circulation desk and…
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alumna Ana Peso (MS ’07), a librarian at Glenbrook North High School, will appear on the December 31 episode of the popular game show "Jeopardy." The episode will air in Champaign, Illinois, at
4:30 p.m. on WAND-TV.
Peso took Jeopardy’s online timed test twice before receiving an invitation to appear on the show. An avid reader throughout her life, she prepared by brushing up on…
[image1-right:resize-300w]Safiya
Noble (MS ’09, PhD ’12) is a recipient of a 2013 INTERSECT Award for her
participation in the curricular initiative, “Learning to See Systems.”
INTERSECT, an effort by the Graduate College at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, seeks to encourage collaboration and innovation in
interdisciplinary arts and humanities research and training. INTERSECT…
GSLIS alumna Gwen Evans (MS
’02) was named executive director of the Ohio Library and Information network,
OhioLINK. OhioLINK is a consortium of 88 college and university libraries in
Ohio, providing approximately 600,000 students, faculty, and staff with access
to millions of books, articles, and other information sources. Evans had served
as interim director of OhioLINK before being…
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alum Christopher Hamb (MS ’04) has been named one of Central Illinois Business
magazine’s 2012 Forty under 40 Award winners. The magazine, published by The News-Gazette, gives the awards to young
professionals in recognition of their career achievements, leadership ability,
and dedication to community service.
Hamb is
the owner of and developer/designer for Chrisp Media, a…
Faculty and staff from GSLIS authored three out of the four articles published in the most recent issue of Information & Culture: A Journal of History (University of Texas Press, vol. 47, no. 4). The interdisciplinary journal, which broadly examines the history of information in cultural environments such as professional, academic, and societal settings, featured articles written by Professor…
[image5-right]To
commemorate Veterans Day, Kevin McLaughlin (MS ’04) helped organize “Called to
Serve: A History of Military Service at the University of Illinois,” a
month-long exhibit at the University of Illinois Main Library. McLaughlin, a
senior library specialist at the University Library and a veteran, wanted to
create the exhibit to honor and support veterans on campus.
“I was…
Doctoral student Nic Weber spent the past summer working at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) as part of their Advanced Studies Fellowships Program. The Advanced Studies Program (ASP) at NCAR allows graduate students and post-docs to work with NCAR scientists and use NCAR’s high performance computing facilities to pursue topics important to their future career. Typically, this…
Assistant Professor Bonnie Mak has been invited to lead a
session of the Folger Shakespeare Library’s Teaching Book History
workshop series on December 13-15, 2012. Hosted as a collaborative effort
between the Folger Institute and the Folger Undergraduate Program, the
three-day series will explore strategies, resources, and challenges in teaching
book history to undergraduate students…
At
the annual meeting of Alpha Chapter of Beta Phi Mu held on November 3,
2012, the following graduates of the Graduate School of Library and
Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
became members of Beta Phi Mu.Anthonia AhonsiBarbara A. AlvarezVictor M. BenitezLaura Anne BuchholzMeira ChefitzRobin C. DavisLinda Mary DiekmanDave J. EllenwoodKatherine C.…