Drexel’s master’s degree in Library and Information Science (LIS) has been accredited by the American Library Association since 1924, making it one of the oldest continuously operating LIS graduate ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the broad intersection of data and society. Computer science curriculums have long emphasized the power of data, ...
What Do You Learn in Library Science? Studying Library and Information Science can include digital preservation and stewardship, electronic records management, educational literacy, research ...
The Master of Science in Library and Information Science (LIS) program at Pratt Institute is the oldest LIS program in the country, with its first class beginning in 1890. With strength in the area of ...
Some people still think that if you get an information sciences degree, “you’ll sit behind a desk, saying ‘shh’ all day,” says Wendie Phillips, student services director at University of Washington’s ...
A program that focuses on the knowledge and skills required to develop, organize, store, retrieve, administer, and facilitate the use of local, remote, and networked collections of information in ...
In five years of writing for various audiences, Uche has learned to simplify career-focused content for ambitious learners regardless of their qualifications. Her work is published in notable ...
When I started working at the Undergraduate Library, I learned firsthand how all of the wonder of libraries is upheld by complex systems of data management. At first, I was a little miffed by this.
Pratt Institute has changed the name of its School of Information and Library Science to the School of Information. For more than 125 years, the School of Information and Library Science has been a ...
The field of Library and Information Science (LIS) is undergoing a transformative shift towards sustainability by integrating environmental, economic, and social considerations into daily operations ...
Within the research projects of doctoral students in library and information science lie ways to mitigate the challenges of an inequitable world. Too often, these valuable findings go underused.