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Congratulations on being accepted to the School of Information and Library Science at UNC at Chapel Hill. We know you have a big decision ahead of you and hope that you will choose SILS for your...
SPA/EPA Temporary Staff Orientation
SPA Staff Orientation
EPA Non-Faculty Orientation
EPA Faculty Orientation
You can configure your Mac laptop to print directly to the SILS Lab printer. To do so, you will need to install the Pharos Popup program, which is available on CD for checkout in the SILS Lab. Once...
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Our lending equipment is available to all SILS affiliates for academic or personal use. Conducting field interviews? Piloting your new YouTube channel? Forgot your charger at home? You're in the...
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With the hardware and software in our lab, members of the SILS community can produce high-quality video projects.
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Setting up
Setting up
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Playing back a tape
After use
Attach the lens hood, which decreases stray light and protects the lens. First remove the lens cap. Then twist...
BSIS PAGE
The Bachelor of Science in Information Science (BSIS) can prepare you for an exciting career in a rapidly-expanding field. As an information science major, you’ll study the creation and management of...
Senior Honors Thesis
An honors program is available to IS majors who have demonstrated their ability to perform distinguished work. The Honors Thesis allows exceptional students in the undergraduate...
The UNC School of Information and Library Science (SILS) is one of the top-ranked schools of library and information studies in the nation.
The information systems minor is designed for undergraduate...
Information Systems Minor Requirements
The undergraduate minor in Information Systems requires that students earn 15 credits of approved courses.
Prerequisites
Completion of at least one INLS course...
In honor of Martin Luther King Day, UNC will hold a celebration comprised of events designed to commemorate the ideas and contributions of Martin Luther King, Jr. The highlight of the celebration...
Keynote presenter, John Palfrey, vice dean, Library and Information Resources and Henry N. Ess III Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and faculty co-director of the Berkman Center on the...
Ruth Palmquist, long-time SILS adjunct faculty member, has received a Web-based Information Science Education (WISE) Faculty of the Year Award for Excellence in Online Education in 2009!
The award is...
Patrick Herron, SILS alumnus (MSIS 2006) and research analyst and technologist for the Jenkins Chair for New Technologies in Society at Duke University, has been published in a wide variety of places...
Among those attending the DigCCurr II Winter Institute, were, clockwise from top, Jake Carlson, Data Research Scientist at Purdue University; Dianne Dietrich, Research Data & Metadata Librarian...
Two SILS master’s students are the recipients of the Elfreda Chatman Fund Award, an award given to master’s students who demonstrate creative and scholarly vision in their research proposals.
This...
The School of Information and Library Science and the Department of Information Studies, University College London invite you on a journey to the literary, academic and cultural capital of England!...
Dr. Gary Marchionini, Cary C. Boshamer Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been appointed dean of the School of Information and Library Science.
The University’s...
JMP
SILS lab computers are updated yearly with JMP statistical software. In order to install JMP on a personal computer UNC students must first obtain a JMP license at https://software.unc.edu/jmp...
This year’s E.J. Josey Scholarship Committee selected SILS doctoral student Alice Etim’s essay, “Following in the footsteps of Dr. E. J. Josey: LIS Professionals Collaborating to Fix the Digital...
Dr. Cecilia Aragon will be on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus Thursday, Feb. 11th to present, "A Tale of Two Online Communities: Fostering Collaboration and Creativity in...