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Are libraries in your schools transforming into learning commons and centers of innovation? Please join us for a free online symposium on Ap...

On 13 April 2023, the SJSU School of Information is hosted a free online symposium in celebration of Deaf history and culture. Access the ca...

The SJSU School of Information hosted a free online symposium on Ukrainian Libraries. Topics that were discussed included: Development of th...

Join the Bridging Knowledge Scholars for a presentation on Law Librarianship 101 with Liana Juliano, AILA representative and SJSU Alumni, an...

Guest speaker Donovan Pete, of Navajo Nation Library, presents: "Reimagining and breathing life back into the Navajo Nation Library." Since...

Colleges are increasingly striving to address concerns around diversity, equity and inclusion, and neurodiversity is an important part of th...

You know the saying "It's not what you know, it's who you know?" Well, it turns out that it's both! A good network really is critical to fin...

Like many other historical heritage months, Women’s History Month began as a week-long celebration on March 7, 1982. Five years later, after...

Sponsored by the SJSU iSchool and the California Librarians Black Caucus Welcome (0:30) – Dr. Anthony Chow Moderator Welcome (2:21) - Wanda...

Archivists and records managers are involved with the digitization and digital management of our records and cultural heritage in order to m...

Are you interested in law librarianship, but haven’t pursued it as a career path because you do not have a law degree? While some law librar...

The CCQAP is a collaborative, community-based effort tasked with documenting the history of queer and trans* lives on the California Central...

This program is part of a series of 12 supplemental curriculum webinars planned for the IMLS-funded Bridging Knowledge Scholarship program....

Native American heritage first became officially recognized by the United States government in 1986 as “Native American Indian Heritage Week...

Welcome and Introductions Anthony Chow, Director and Professor, SJSU School of Information Keynote Address Dr. Romelia Salinas, Dean of Libr...

Technology expert, information detective, manager, literacy expert, trainer, community programming coordinator, reader’s advisor, children’s...

Hosted by San Jose State University’s School of Information Co-Sponsored by University of South Carolina’s School of Information Science and...

In the area of globalization, societies increasingly use visual arts to communicate and teach. This presentation explains universal and cult...

Join Bridging Knowledge Scholarship Advisory Board Member and Past-President of the American Indian Library Association, George Gottschalk,...

Ryan Vandenbroeck’s first job after graduating from the iSchool was as a Library Technician for Hewlett-Packard, after which he pivoted into...

iSchool Associate Professor Dr. Michael Stephens has been observing and interpreting the impact of emerging technologies on libraries and th...

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On 30 June 2022, the SJSU School of Information is hosted a free online symposium in celebration of Pride Month. Welcome Dr. Anthony Chow, S...

In 2021, Juneteenth Day became a federally recognized national holiday. On June 19, 1865, enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas received wo...

MLIS Leadership and Management pathway advisors and special guests provided an overview of elective choices, as well as tips and insights to...

The iSchool presents a symposium on library conditions and services in contemporary Ukraine. Access the captioned version of this webcast at...

The SJSU School of Information is hosted a free online symposium in celebration of Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Heritage Month. The pr...

This event featured presentations on Deaf history, community, and culture, and a discussion of best practices for services to the Deaf commu...

The information professional leaders of the iSchool’s Leadership and Management Program Advisory Committee will discuss ways they lead their...

Women’s History Month creates space to uplift the extraordinary legacies and lived realities of women around the world. We acknowledge their...

Key actions to help you transition from iSchool student to employed professional, taking advantage of all the work you’ve done in grad schoo...

On Wednesday, 23 February 2022, the iSchool hosted its Black History Month Free Symposium titled "Shaping the Future Together: How Libraries...

MLIS students interested in preparing for a career on the Information Organization MLIS pathway have the opportunity to hear from faculty wh...

In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15), the San José State University School of Information held a f...

In November 2021, the San José State University School of Information’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Committee hosted a symposium...

Join the Bridging Knowledge Scholars for the third in their scholarship program’s webinar series, with archivist and librarian, Jonna C. Pad...

Dr. Aisha Johnson will discuss her path to librarianship, archives, and discovery of the Julius Rosenwald Library Fund. Her title, The Afric...

Through a discussion of her “The Legacy of Lady Bountiful: White Women in the Library” (2016) and “How Cute! Race, Gender, and Neutrality in...

The Harvard University Archives has announced an ambitious goal to transition to a “digital-first” records management program by 2026. This...

This 60-minute webinar introduces the concept of humble leadership. Humble leadership is a leadership style developed by Dr. Edgar Schien, M...