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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Web Archives

Collected by: The Board Trustees of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Archived since: Jul, 2015

Description:

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Web Archives includes captured webpages from the University of Illinois, its departments, and affiliates, concerning the College of Engineering; The College of Applied Health Sciences; College of Fine & Applied Arts; College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences; College of Business; College of Liberal Arts & Sciences; University Administration; Research Groups & Institutes; Students; School of Social Work; Information Technology; Disability Services; News, Press & Affiliated Publications; the Graduate School of Library & Information Science; Corporate & Public Outreach; Athletics; and the College of Education. This collection contains significant material related to university departments, university fundraising campaigns, and university research projects.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media Universities & Libraries Universities & Libraries Veterans & ROTC Training Programs & Professional Institutes Hospital & Health System Alumni Advancement Women & Gender Race & Ethnicity Graduate Students Training Programs & Professional Institute Disability Services Information Technology International Programs & Studies Research Applications Computer Science Aviation Museums, Libraries & Culture Faculty Research Groups & Institutes Corporate & Public Outreach Agriculture Athletics University Administration Students Athletics Research Centers & Laboratories News, Press & Affiliated Publications

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Title: Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, GSLIS

URL: http://bccb.lis.illinois.edu/

Description: More than 3,500 subscribers nationwide rely on the Bulletin for answers to their many questions involving children's literature. The Bulletin, founded in 1945, is devoted entirely to the review of current books for children. It provides concise summaries and critical evaluations to help you find the books you need. Each review gives you information on book's content, reading level, strengths and weaknesses, and quality of format, as well as suggestions for curricular use. Most books are reviewed from publisher's galley proofs. With this up-to-date coverage, you'll know which books to buy the moment they're available.

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Title: Center for Children's Books, GSLIS

URL: http://ccb.lis.illinois.edu/index.html

Description: The Center for Children’s Books (CCB) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) is a crossroads for critical inquiry, professional training, and educational outreach related to youth-focused resources, literature and librarianship. The Center’s mission is to facilitate the creation and dissemination of exemplary and progressive research and scholarship related to all aspects of children’s and young adult literature; media and resources for young (age 0-18) audiences; and youth services librarianship.

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Title: Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship, GSLIS

URL: http://cirss.ischool.illinois.edu/

Description: The GSLIS Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship (CIRSS) conducts research on information problems that impact scientific and scholarly inquiry. Our projects and activities focus on how digital information can advance the work of scientists and scholars, the curation of research data, and the integration of information within and across disciplines and research communities. Select an area below to learn more about our research projects.

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Title: Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship, GSLIS

URL: http://cirssweb.lis.illinois.edu/

Description: The GSLIS Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship (CIRSS) conducts research on information problems that impact scientific and scholarly inquiry. Our projects and activities focus on how digital information can advance the work of scientists and scholars, the curation of research data, and the integration of information within and across disciplines and research communities. Select an area below to learn more about our research projects.

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Title: Graduate School of Library and Information Science

URL: http://webdocs.lis.illinois.edu/

Description: School Overview GSLIS at a Glance History Maps and Directions GSLIS Organizational Chart Contact Information Inclusion LIS Publications Lectures Awards Corporate Engagement Convocation GSLIS Affiliates Policies & Procedures GSLIS Job Openings Contact Us Login Home » About GSLIS » School Overview Overview The University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) is recognized as a premier institution, consistently named the top LIS school in the nation. GSLIS has earned its reputation by creating pioneering and innovative educational opportunities, including the oldest extant LIS doctoral program in the country (1948), our award-winning online education program, LEEP (1996), and an advanced degree in digital libraries (2005).

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Title: Community Architectures for Network Information Systems

URL: http://www.canis.illinois.edu/

Description: The CANIS Laboratory is a research resource at the University of Illinois, whose mission is designing and implementing new models for the Future of the Net. We develop pioneering information systems for real-world biomedical applications.

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Title: Graduate School of Library and Information Science

URL: http://www.lis.illinois.edu/

Description: School Overview GSLIS at a Glance History Maps and Directions GSLIS Organizational Chart Contact Information Inclusion LIS Publications Lectures Awards Corporate Engagement Convocation GSLIS Affiliates Policies & Procedures GSLIS Job Openings Contact Us Login Home » About GSLIS » School Overview Overview The University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) is recognized as a premier institution, consistently named the top LIS school in the nation. GSLIS has earned its reputation by creating pioneering and innovative educational opportunities, including the oldest extant LIS doctoral program in the country (1948), our award-winning online education program, LEEP (1996), and an advanced degree in digital libraries (2005).

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Title: Center for Children's Books, GSLIS

URL: http://www.pubyac.org/index.html

Description: The Center for Children’s Books (CCB) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) is a crossroads for critical inquiry, professional training, and educational outreach related to youth-focused resources, literature and librarianship. The Center’s mission is to facilitate the creation and dissemination of exemplary and progressive research and scholarship related to all aspects of children’s and young adult literature; media and resources for young (age 0-18) audiences; and youth services librarianship.

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