[Sigia-l] Become an Information Architect
Peter Morville
morville at semanticstudios.com
Tue Feb 24 09:25:13 EST 2004
Howard,
Thanks for the clarification. I'm glad to see that (among other paths)
you are preparing students to become librarians and information
architects. The world needs more well-educated people in both areas. I
hope there's a good amount of cross-pollination between students/faculty
in the MIS and MLS tracks. Information architects and librarians have a
lot to offer one another. Cheers!
Peter Morville
President, Semantic Studios
www.semanticstudios.com
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From: sigia-l-admin at asis.org [mailto:sigia-l-admin at asis.org] On Behalf
Of hrosenba
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 5:41 PM
To: sigia-l at mail.asis.org
Subject: Re: [Sigia-l] Become an Information Architect
Peter (and Rich),
I'm pleased to see that our posters are appearing in places of
distinction.
I would like to point out, however, that the poster referred to in this
message is for our Master of Information Science degree, one of two
Masters degrees we have here at the School of Library and Information
Science at Indiana U. In this degree program, students can train to
become an information architect (one of four paths through the
program), hence the slogan. Some recent graduates are gainfully
employed as IAs. If you are interested, you can see what we are up to
with the MIS here:
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/degrees/mis/
We also have a successful Master of Library Science degree that has its
own marketing campaign, its own posters, and an explicit focus on
becoming a librarian. The program is healthy and growing. You can find
out what is involved in our version of librarianship here:
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/degrees/mls/
Schools like ours (whether they are called Library and Information
Science, Information Studies, Information, or other labels), are
expanding their offerings in interesting ways these days. As a
consequence, we are providing students with a number of fascinating
career choices among which is IA.
H.
Howard Rosenbaum
Associate Professor of Information Science
School of Library and Information Science
Indiana University
Voice: 812.855.3250
Mail: hrosenba at indiana.edu
Web: http://www.slis.indiana.edu/hrosenba/www/Home/home.html
On Monday, February 23, 2004, at 11:14 AM, Peter Morville wrote:
> Rich Wiggins (http://richardwiggins.com/) spotted an interesting
> recruiting poster in the hallways of Michigan State University
> recently:
>
> http://netfact.com/rww/photos/2004/2004-02/DSC00471.JPG
>
> See below for Rich's take. Cheers!
>
> Peter Morville
> President, Semantic Studios
> www.semanticstudios.com
>
> ---excerpt from Rich's email---
>
> Yesterday in the hallway at the MSU Computer Center I saw dutifully
> tacked up on the bulletin board one of those posters urging people to
> consider a graduate program at another school.
>
> This one was from the School of Library and Information Science at
> Indiana University.
>
> The headline pitch? In huge type:
>
> BECOME AN
> INFORMATION
> ARCHITECT
>
> Not "become a librarian." Not "become an information scientist." This
> did not appear to be a pitch for an IA specialty; it was an ad for
> library school.
>
> I'll take a picture if you'd like.
>
> ---end excerpt---
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