LISSA Seeks Speakers for Day of FitS
Organizers are currently soliciting speakers to share their research, interests, hobbies, or passions in a session during the conference. Proposals are due by February 16.
Organizers are currently soliciting speakers to share their research, interests, hobbies, or passions in a session during the conference. Proposals are due by February 16.
Is Bitcoin a cryptocurrency? What is Blockchain? Prof. Lee McKnight and junior Chris Chomicki answer some questions about the buzz around Bitcoin and Blockchain.
The course is open to those who are taking, or have already completed, a qualifying formal project management course, and prepares students for the CAPM certification exam.
Syracuse University’s first professional co-ed fraternity focused on the information technology discipline is forming this semester at the School of Information Studies.
Two seniors recently completed work on an updated online directory system for the Central New York Library Resources Council as their capstone project for Professor Marcie Sonneborn’s IST 466 class
Juan Rivera is a library media specialist at the A. Philip Randolph Campus High School in New York City.
A book released this week by Prof. Carl Schramm has been named to Inc. Magazine’s “Need to Read” list for 2018. In Burn the Business Plan, Schramm explores backgrounds of successful entrepreneurs.
The iSchool has been ranked No. 13 for best online degree programs for graduate computer information technology by U.S. News and World Report for 2018.
Professor Steven Sawyer has been appointed as a core faculty member of the Syracuse University Renée Crown Honors Program. His term will run through the spring semester of 2020.
Her research focuses on equity of information in two areas: crisis informatics and building cultural competence. She is currently examining how public libraries make communities resilient in a crisis.