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 …
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Events in the CCI School of Information
Visit the FSU-SLIS booth at ALA, June 24-27
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 READINGStudents 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 READINGV89 Spring Vquinox Concert on Sat 3/19 @ 9pm
V89 is holding their annual Spring Vquinox concert this coming Saturday. And it’s free! Here’s the info: WVFS Vquinox 2011 Featuring: Sunshine Jones TREDAMIT Grande Queso Blanco Saturday at The Engine Room Doors open at 9:00pm FREE SHOW Merch Sale on V89 T-shirts
CONTINUE READING"Role of Funding in Academic Research" – 12-2pm (LSB006)
Dr. William Ross Ellington will be the guest speaker for the SLIS Proseminar on Research and Teaching this Wednesday, March 2nd from 12-2 PM in LSB 206. Dr. Ellington will be speaking on the role of funding in academic research, a topic of great interest in our current economic climate. All are welcome to attend.
CONTINUE READINGColloquium: Social Media & Public Protest
February 22, 2011 12:00pm – February 22, 2011 1:00pm The next installment in our Spring 2011 Graduate Research Colloquium Series will be a discussion of “Social Media and Public Protest: The Role of Technology in Political Change.” Our discussion will be led by four panelists: Dr. Steve McDowell, director of the School of Communication; Dr. …
CONTINUE READING“Perspectives on Conducting Interdisciplinary Collaborative Research”
“Perspectives on Conducting Interdisciplinary Collaborative Research” February 23 · 12:00–1:00 PM Mia Lustria, Juliann Cortese & Casey McLaughlin
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