RSVP for SLIS ALA Reception Friday, June 24

RSVP. Please take a minute to click on this link and complete the RSVP for the School of Library & Information Studies at The Florida State University “SLIS-FSU Reception for Students, Alums and Friends” on Friday, June 24, 2011, during the American Library Association conference in New Orleans. The event is being held at from …

CONTINUE READING

RSVP for FSU's ALA Reception, June 24 in New Orleans

RSVP. Please take a minute to click on this link and complete the RSVP for the School of Library & Information Studies at The Florida State University “SLIS-FSU Reception for Students, Alums and Friends” on Friday, June 24, 2011, during the American Library Association conference in New Orleans. The event is being held at from …

CONTINUE READING

Visit the FSU-SLIS booth at ALA, June 24-27

The School of Library & Information Studies at The Florida State University invites its community of alumni, students, and friends to visit us at Booth 3526A during the upcoming  American Library Association Annual Conference in New Orleans beginning June 24. See below for our booth hours. FSU Reception. We also hope to see everyone attending …

CONTINUE READING

SLIS presents editor of new King James Bible, April 4, 2011

Celebrate the 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible with the editor of the definitive new edition! The FSU School of Library & Information Studies has collaborated with the Department of English and the program in History of Text Technologies to bring you Professor Gordon Campbell Professor of Renaissance Literature, University of Leicester, editor of …

CONTINUE READING

Students Promoting Autism Awareness hosting "Spring Day Festival" on Sat 3/19 12-6pm

Students Promoting Autism Awareness will be hosting a “Spring Day Festival” on Saturday, March 19th from 12-6pm at Railroad Square Park. They will have local musicians performing on two stages, food vendors, FSU organizations hosting children’s activities, Tallahassee organizations with resources, as well as donated art and other items from various schools to raise money …

CONTINUE READING