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Welcome from the Dean
Within this site you'll learn more about GSLIS, a world leader in library and information science education, research, and practice. As information output increases from year to year at what seems to be an exponential rate, there's a corresponding increase in the need for professionals who can help people manage information overload and who can connect people with the information resources and information technology that they need in order to achieve their goals, whether those goals are personal, community, corporate, government, or global. At GSLIS, excellent faculty educate the men and women who will become leaders in the information professions, shaping the way information is produced, analyzed, and preserved. That work, in turn, benefits society, from business to healthcare to the arts, from education to politics, from personal information management to international information exchange. We are proud to be at the forefront of library and information science, and we hope that you will choose to join us in this acutely and increasingly important field. If you do, you'll find that no matter what your disciplinary background or your interests, there is an enormous opportunity here to do interesting and valuable work that will not only change the lives of others, but will change yours as well. Sincerely, *pronounced "gislis" with a hard "g"
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HEADLINESBruce Travels to Cyprus, Turkey to Present on Community Learning and Literacy GSLIS Expands Data Curation Research to Humanities Lectures at Illinois to Focus on Bridging 'Digital Divide' Prairienet Email Services Discontinued as of 12/31/08 Bishop Visits Brazil, Forges Ties with Universidade Federal da ParaĆba UPCOMING EVENTSASIS&T Student Chapter General Meeting (Oct 13) ALA Student Chapter General Meeting (Oct 15) CII Speaker Series: Using GIS to Increase Citizen Participation (Oct 15) Public Computing in a Champaign Library (Oct 15) Electronic Records Forum Discussion (Oct 16) Application deadline for GSLIS Alternative Spring Break 2009 (Oct 17) Urbana Free Library Reception (Oct 17) |