Play the archived webcast of the Eppes Lecture “Policy Implications of the Federal Library Statistics Program,” presented by Denise Davis, director of the American Library Association’s Office of Research & Statistics, on April 1, 2005.
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Archive of Eppes Lecture: Policy Implications of the Federal Library Statistics Program
CI Faculty, Staff Selected for FSU Awards
College of Information assistant professor Paul Marty and undergraduate advisor Scott Thorp have been selected as recipients of a Florida State University 2004-05 University Teaching Award and University Advising Award, respectively. The awards are presented by the FSU Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs. Paul Marty received one of two Graduate Teaching Awards, which …
CONTINUE READINGArchived Webcast: Redesigning Federal Information Policy
On March 21, 2005, J. Timothy Sprehe, PhD, former chief information policy spokesman of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget presented an Eppes Lecture entitled “Redesigning Federal Information Policy for the 21st Century.”
CONTINUE READINGEppes Lecture: Policy Implications of the Federal Library Statistics Program
Denise Davis, director of the Office of Research & Statistics of the American Library Association, will present a Francis Eppes Lecture entitled “Policy Implications of the Federal Library Statistics Program” on Friday, April 1, 2005 at the FSU College of Information. The presentation is hosted by the Information Institute of the College of Information, and …
CONTINUE READINGCI at FLA 2005 Annual Conference, April 12 – 14
The College of Information will host an alumni reception at the Florida Library Association’s Annual Conference in Jacksonville on April 12. The College will also have a booth in the conference exhibition area where prospective, current and former students will have an opportunity to visit and discuss the College and its programs with Dr. Marcella …
CONTINUE READINGArchive of Dr. Greg Riccardi's presentation
Dr. Greg Riccardi’s archived webcast of his presentation “Challenges for Software Development in the Age of Information.”
CONTINUE READINGCollege of Information Student Wins University Fellowship
Kathy Ann Washington, a distance-learning student who entered the master’s program at the College of information in Fall 2004, has won a 2005-2006 FSU University Fellowship. The fellowship program is an annual, university-wide competition funded by the Office of Graduate Studies that provides $18,000, plus a tuition waiver of up to 12 hours, for the …
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