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Renear delivers keynote address at NISO Forum

GSLIS Professor and Interim Dean Allen Renear will deliver the opening keynote address at the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Forum, Tracking it Back to the Source: Managing and Citing Research Data which takes place on September 24, 2012, in Denver, Colorado. The forum will examine challenges posed by the exponential rise of data creation across nearly all scholarly…

GSLIS Fall Reunion scheduled for October

Please join us in October for the second annual GSLIS Fall Reunion, a month-long series of on-campus and online events providing opportunities to connect with current faculty, staff, and students. The reunion offers an in-depth view of the GSLIS community as well as the opportunity to experience it—through classes, conversations, and activities that offer a variety of ideas and perspectives.…

GSLIS faculty, staff present at JCLC

GSLIS faculty and staff will be presenting at the 2012 Joint Conference of Librarians of Color (JCLC) this September in Kansas City, Missouri. The theme of this year’s conference is Gathering at the Waters: Celebrating Stories, Embracing Communities. Jon Gant, research associate professor and director of the proposed Center for Digital Inclusion, will participate in the panel “All…

Lecture series at Illinois to explore ‘digital divide’

Overcoming the disparity of the “digital divide”—the gap between people who have access to modern technology and those who do not—is the subject of a lecture series sponsored by the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois. An annual event begun in 2008, the series begins Sept. 19 (Wednesday) and will be recorded; video will be posted online…

GSLIS offers new Certificate in Youth Services

GSLIS is enhancing its top-ranked program in youth services librarianship with a new certificate that will better prepare students for their careers. The Certificate in Youth Services is designed to fully meet the educational needs of GSLIS students who are interested in working with young people in a public library setting. The certificate also will provide a competitive edge to graduates…

Gant leads IMLS grant to engage libraries in US Ignite

The Institute of Museum and Library Services announced today that the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has been awarded a Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program grant in the amount of $99,168 for "Inclusive Gigabit Libraries: Learn, Discuss, and Brainstorm." With this IMLS support, GSLIS will hold a series of…

Efron honored as UNC SILS featured alumnus

GSLIS Assistant Professor Miles Efron has been chosen by the Alumni Association Board of the School of Information and Library Science (SILS), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as their latest featured alumnus. After graduating from SILS in 2003, Efron has conducted research in information retrieval (IR) with a focus on projects related to microblogging and the digital humanities…

Alumna earns Fulbright assistantship

[image1-right]Recent GSLIS graduate Tiffanie Bui has earned a Fulbright English teaching assistantship to Norway for the 2012-2013 academic year. Bui will be splitting her time between the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) and Ås Upper Secondary School in Aas, Norway, a short distance from Oslo. At UMB, Bui will be working in the Department of International Environment and Development…
Tiffanie Bui

Get to Know GSLIS: Roy Brooks

Where did you grow up?Buffalo, NY for a few years and then Pittsburgh, PA. What year did you begin working for GSLIS?I began at GSLIS in June 2010. Where did you work prior to GSLIS?I coordinated the Information Specialist Internship Program (ISIP) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison libraries. The ISIP is an experiential learning opportunity with the mission to recruit students from…
Roy Brooks

Students participate in pre-doctoral institute

First-year GSLIS students Karen Barton and Tracy Drake participated in this year’s Summer Pre-doctoral Institute (SPI) at the University of Illinois. SPI is a campus-wide orientation program that accepts incoming graduate students from U.S. populations that are underrepresented in campus graduate programs. During the eight-week program, students enroll in an independent study, participate in…

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