Cultural Competence for Information Professionals: LIS 271 (CRN 31220) It should come as no surprise that the face of business has evolved significantly in
Month: March 2019
SustainRT LIS Student Virtual Conversation: March 22, 2019
The Sustainability Round Table: Libraries Fostering Resilient Communities (SustainRT) is honored to have 618 LIS student members as of January 2019! We are ALA’s newest and fastest growing
Free Lexis Advance Training: April 17, 2019
The LLAGNY Student Relations Committee Invites You To: Lexis Advance Training: Legal Research Instruction for the Future Law Librarian Featuring: Ann Stafilias, Account Executive
DLISSA Student Research Symposium Call for Proposals
Call for Proposals – Information: By the People, For the People. Reminder that the 4th Annual DLISSA Student Research Symposium is on April 27th,
Organization, Representation and Description Through the Digital Age
DLIS faculty members Christine M. Angel and Caroline Fuchs recently published the book “Organization, Representation and Description through the Digital Age.”
DLIS ’18 Alumna Finds Career in Finance
Library and Information Science alumna Maeve Dwyer ‘18G found that her preparation at St. John’s University led her to a career path she wouldn’t have
Community Connections: Advocating for Libraries Through Innovative Engagement Presented at CUA 2018
DLIS student Gabriella Trinchetta was presented with the Best Poster Presentation Award for her “Community Connections: Advocating for Libraries Through Innovative Engagement” poster at
Information-As-Weapon Presented at Hawaii Library Association
DLIS student Nicolás Cabrera-Montiel presented his poster “Information-As-Weapon” at the Hawaii Library Association Conference on November 16, 2018 in Honolulu, HI. Poster Abstract: Information
Diversity and Stereotypes: Non-Human Characters in Children’s Literature presented at MAPACA 2018
DLIS Student Nicki Loder presented “Diversity and Stereotypes: Non-Human Characters in Children’s Literature” at the Annual Conference of the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture
Alumna to Present at asis&t 2019 Virtual Symposium
2017 DLIS Graduate Christina Boyle be a presenter at the 2019 Virtual Symposium on Information & Technology in the Arts and Humanities Video Games