ImageImageImage
Ph.D Program

Ph.D. Program News

MLIS Students Explore Italian Libraries and Meet Scholars from around the World




Milan PhotosReturning to campus in the fall takes some time to adjust, especially if you’re coming back six hours ahead of everyone because you spent August in Milan, Italy.

Ten students in the Master of Library and Information Science program traveled to Milan to attend the International Federation of Library Associations conference from August 23 to 27. They spent a few weeks before their sojourn in a course called “International Librarianship,” that focused on library and information service in a global society.

“Students spoke to librarians all around the world,” said Claire McInerney, chair of the Library and Information Science department at the School of Communication and Information. “Even if our students never leave the country, chances are they will be working with people in remote locations.” McInerney co-taught the course with instructor Virginia Papandrea.

Because of the nature of their coursework and personal schedules, graduate students don’t typically have as many opportunities to study abroad as undergraduates. The International Librarianship course not only allowed students in the MLIS program to explore Italy’s libraries and meet librarians from around the world; it also introduced them to the academic conference.

“Part of being a professional is knowing how to go to a conference,” McInerney said. “It teaches them how to prepare: how to plan ahead of time, study what they would like to learn about, and really mine the conference so that they get the most out of it that they can.”

Last year, students from Darmstadt, Germany visited the School of Communication and Information as part of an online course. The exchange of ideas with people across the globe is key to stimulating provocative research. “One of the advantages of study abroad is that you gain confidence in yourself and it expands your creativity,” McInerney said.


[See List of Ph.D. Program Articles]

Apply to SC&I
Undergraduate admissions >>
Graduate admissions >>
Support SC&I
PhD Program News News Feed
PhD Program News
Doctoral Alumna and Noted Scholar Linda Lederman Wins Graduate School-New Brunswick Award
Schement Named to Top 100 Hispanic Leaders in Information Technology List
Not Your Mother’s Library: Reference Experts Write for the 21st Century
MLIS Alumna Works With Papers of George Segal at Princeton
Mobile Communication and Social Policy: An International Conference
Michael Moore Tips His (Rutgers) Hat to Library Science Alumna
The "Informers" and the "Meformers": Study Reveals Two Types of Twitter Users
"The Boss" of the Garden State: Lee Examines Springsteen's Influence on N.J. and the Nation
Journalism Major Interviews Rutgers President McCormick About Annual Address for RU-tv
Complex Info Environment Calls for More Media Literacy Education for Children, Center Director Says
Professor Nicholas Belkin Receives Distinguished Lectureship Award from NJ/ASIS&T
MLIS Students Explore Italian Libraries and Meet Scholars from around the World
James E. Katz Named Editor-in-Chief of Eminent Communication Journal
School of Communication and Information Welcomes Four New Faculty Members
Doctoral Alumna Wins Prestigious Teaching Award at Syracuse University's iSchool
Dean's Message to SC&I Alumni: Staying Informed and Connected
New J&J Fellow and Rutgers Grad Has A Penchant for Philanthropy
HP Award Enables Greater Classroom Interaction, Sheds Light on Laptop Use
What is Knowledge Management? New Video Illuminates an Increasingly Important Field
whereRU: Convocation Captured Using New Imaging Technology
SC&I Hosts First Alumni Event During Rutgers Reunion Weekend
Library and Information Science Again Receives Top Rankings from US News and World Report
Graduate Students and Faculty Receive Awards at First Ever Honors Day
Student Project Allows Anyone to See Rutgers Up Close and Personal
NBC "Today" Anchor and SCILS Grad Natalie Morales Nominated to Rutgers' Hall of Distinguished Alumni
Researchers Win Google Award to Study Search Process
First Social Media Class at Rutgers Open for Registration
Communication Professor Advises Rutgers Community on Research Approval Process
Five Books by SCILS Professors Honored in Celebration of Rutgers Faculty Authors
Political Expert Dissects 2010 New Jersey Fiscal Battle
SCILS Alumnus Tim Pernetti Named Rutgers Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
The Rise of Online Dating: Communication Professor Appears on WNYC's "The Leonard Lopate Show"
SCILS Hires First Pulitzer Prize Winning Instructor
Visiting Faculty Member Salutes New Jersey in Wall Street Journal
 News Feed
PhD Program Events
December 2, 2009
Sep 21 - December 7, 2009
December 9, 2009
Contact Information

Ph.D. Program
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
4 Huntington St.
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1071

732-932-7500 ext. 8270
Fax: 732-932-6916
chabrak@scils.rutgers.edu

Related Centers, Institutes, & Affiliates
Faculty/Staff Login Copyright © 2009 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. All Rights Reserved.