Faculty member to receive award

Assistant Professor Darrell Burke was recently chosen to receive an award for writing “The Best Paper based on a Dissertation.” The paper is titled, “Opening the Black Box: Measuring Hospital Information Technology Competency,” and it offers a theoretical method to measure organizations’ IT strategy based on diverse stakeholder group needs. The award, which is given …

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Tuition savings for non-FL residents via Academic Common Market

The Master of Science degree in Library & Information Studies is available to residents of the following states through the Academic Common Market (ACM), which allows residents of these states to earn the MS degree in Library & Information Studies offered by Florida State University at in-state tuition rates. The following states have approved the …

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Q&A with Professor Blazek

Professor Ron Blazek answers questions about his impending retirement. He will leave at the end of the Spring semester after teaching at the FSU School of Information Studies for 32 years. On how he feels about retiring from FSU after 32 years of service? I look at retirement with mixed feelings, knowing that what was …

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No Laptop Requirement for Current Students

This message is to provide some information about a change in computer requirements for current students at the School of Information Studies. We regret that incorrect information has begun to circulate and the School wants to provide students with the most up-to-date information. The faculty of the School of Information Studies feels that it is …

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Successful Interviewing in Three Parts

by Kirsten Kinsley FSU Career Center/Division of Student Affairs The thrill of getting the phone call from a prospective employer has faded. Though you are glad your resume did its job, you are beginning to feel the dread of the fast approaching day of the interview. To alleviate your anxiety, consider the process of interviewing …

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