Join the Spectrum Advisory Committee (SAC) on Thurs., Jan. 18 at 6pm CT for an informational webinar aimed at current and prospective Spectrum Scholarship
Spotlights
DLIS Congratulates GA on position as Electronic Resources Specialist at International Law Firm
Camryn Duff, a graduating Public History/Library and Information Science master’s student, has recently began a full-time position as an Electronic Resources Specialist with Paul
DLIS Awards 2023-2024 H.W. Wilson Professional Development Scholarship
DLIS has awarded Samantha Angarola the first of this academic year’s DLIS/H.W. Wilson Professional Development Scholarship in recognition of her presentation titled “Reignite Your
DLIS Alumni and Adjuncts Meet Faculty at NYLA 2023
Student Publishing Opportunity: “Future Voices in Public Services”
Public Services Quarterly‘s column, “Future Voices in Public Services,” is a forum for students in graduate library and information science programs to discuss key
Touhey Library Equity Fellowship -applications due: March 15, 2023
Application: 2023 Touhey Fellowship Application | Friends and Foundation of APL (ffapl.org)
How to Become a Mini Manager: The Foundational Skills of Management
By Megan Fritche, LIS 240 Fall 2022 Best friend: I am so glad you’re done with class this semester, so we have more time
DLIS Congratulates Kathleen Wyer on Io Mears Fellowship
The Io DeGraw Mears Fellowship was established in memory of Io DeGraw Mears by her family and friends. This fellowship is awarded each year
DLIS Alumnus Promotes Western History with Rare Books
Allow me to share some good news with you: • My blog post about a rare Mexico atlas that I purchased for our rare
“Cultural Humility in the LIS Profession” -Coreen Getgen, MS LIS ’21
A recent graduate of DLIS has had their LIS 901 Independent Study paper published in The Journal of Academic Librarianship. View the article on