Christine L. Borgman Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Scholar of scientific data practices and information policy is the second UCLA IS faculty member to join over 14,500 members […]
Scholar of scientific data practices and information policy is the second UCLA IS faculty member to join over 14,500 members […]
UCLA’s retiring Breslauer Professor of Bibliographical Studies serves on the Council of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences; chairs the Advisory Committee for the organization’s Humanities, Arts, and Cultures program.
The Morgan Library’s Astor Curator of Printed Books & Bindings will present the 15th Annual Breslauer Lecture on Apr. 6
Scholar of bibliography and author of “Inventing the Alphabet” showcases her talents as an essayist and painter on Substack.
Scholar of material history and its role in social and cultural life to share “Hidden Histories: African American and Women’s Rights Scrapbooks.”
Conversation with “Scientific Sense” includes the role of visualization in communicating the pandemic, supporting a return to hands-on learning.
CalRBS program manager and MLIS student to share research on indigeneity and professionals’ shared vision of art libraries’ future.
UCLA’s inaugural Breslauer Professor of Bibliography lauded for her work in the look of language and how it adds to its meaning.
UCLA Distinguished Professor of Information Studies Johanna Drucker has won the 2021 Steven Heller Award for Cultural Commentary from the […]
With two books out recently and a third one on the historiography of the alphabet due in March, Johanna Drucker […]
As Curator of Rare Books at the Huntington Library, UCLA alumnus Stephen Tabor (’77, MLS) is in a unique position […]
Changing careers and deciding to pursue her MLIS with a specialization in Rare Books, Print and Visual Culture at UCLA’s […]
This past March, Johanna Drucker, the UCLA Breslauer Professor of Bibliographical Studies, and Anna Chen, head librarian of UCLA’s William […]
A daylong conference on “Sustaining Visions and Legacies: The Future of Special Collections Libraries,” will take place at UCLA’s William […]
IS alumna Morgan Currie (’13, MLIS; ’16, Ph.D., Information Studies) has been awarded a post-doctoral fellowship in the Digital Civil […]
Although many students in UCLA’s Department of Information Studies have had internship and job experience that often leads to prestigious […]
Robert Montoya (’03, B.A. American Literature and Culture; ’15, MLIS) has been honored with the 2016 Litwin Books Award for […]
Christine Curley, a first-year MLIS student, was once an art director for the “Silicon Valley Map” that provides a “Who’s […]
Christine Curley, a first-year MLIS student, was once an art director for the “Silicon Valley Map” that provides a “Who’s […]