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Start: 2009-06-03 18:30End: 2009-06-03 20:30Timezone: UTC/GMT-4Start: 2009-06-03 18:30End: 2009-06-03 20:30Timezone: UTC/GMT-4Topic: Anti-Spam TechniquesPresenter: Michael SchultheissLocation: CINLUG meetings are typically held on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30pm. They are FREE and OPEN to the public. Annual membership dues  |


edited by Alan Gilchrist includes a chapter by SLIS Dean .Cronin, B. (2008). The sociological turn in information science. Journal of Information Science. 34(4), 465-475. Reprinted in: Gilchrist, A. (Ed.). (2009). Information Science in Transition, London: Facet Publishing, pp. 109-127.Abstract:  |  |
The SLIS Kaser Lecture series is named in honor of David Kaser, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, who studied, wrote, and taught extensively in the areas of library history, library buildings, and printing. Professor Kaser retired in 1991 after 18 years at  |  |
SLIS faculty member recently gave two invited talks in Taiwan. The first was at National Chiao Tung University on Wednesday, May 20, 2009. The talk was titled "Social Informatics Informs Systems Design." The second talk was at the Department and  |  |


SLIS alumna Kristi Palmer (MLS'03) was recently highlighted in an Indiana University News Room story. The story is reposted here with permission.IUPUI metadata librarian a 'Mover & Shaker'Kristi Palmer has been selected as one of Library Journal's "Movers & Shakers"  |  |
This year's winner of the (MOUG) Distinguished Service Award is SLIS alumna Michelle Koth (MLS '87).The following is the press release from MOUG - posted on their website:"The Executive Board of the Music OCLC Users Group (MOUG) is honored to  |  |
Kibble, litter delivery aims to keep people from giving up pets when times get tough.  |
Obama plan gives taxpayers 60% ownership stake; president to address nation at 11:55 a.m. today.  |
MADISON, Ind. — An ornate bell that once graced the bell tower of a Southern Indiana courthouse has been recovered from the fire-damaged historic building.  |
I want to discuss a couple decisions from the Indiana Court of Appeals that will likely have a profound impact on Indiana consumers for years. The decisions are noteworthy because they are both a significant departure from and/or addition to  |
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