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1 PALMER SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE MANHATTAN

2 What is The Palmer School of Long Island University, and what’s it doing at NYU? The Palmer School was founded in 1959 and is one of only 57 schools nationwide to hold American Library Association accreditation. The Palmer School is based at LIU’s Post campus, but has had a presence in Manhattan since 1986. The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan

3 Why an MSLIS?   Are you wondering just what methods and formats they’re using today to preserve the wealth of information coming our way from all sides (Intro. to Preservation; Managing Digital Libraries)?   Do you wish you could get inside the mainstay institutions of the city and really see iconic materials and collections (History of the Book, Managing Ephemera in Libraries, Archives and Museums, Great Collections of New York City)?   Are you in awe of your local reference librarian (Information Sources and Services, Social Science Sources and Services, Business and Economics Sources and Services, etc. etc.)?   Are you curious about what happens to collections of posters, buttons, postcards, (Managing Ephemera in Libraries, Archives and Museums)?   Do you wonder how institutions are handling film and other media (Special Topic: Film and Media Collections; Audio Preservation)?   If so, you just might be in need of an MSLIS! The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan

4 Where is the Palmer School Manhattan Program? Since the Fall of 1993, the Palmer School has offered the full MSLIS program at New York University’s Bobst Library (70 Washington Square South) in the heart of Greenwich Village. Our students have access to Bobst’s world-class collection and are granted borrowing privileges when enrolled in Palmer courses here. Bobst Library Hopstop The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan

5 Why choose the Palmer School? Our students are successful! A recent survey found that our students are typically gaining employment within sixty days of graduation. [1][1] Hecker, Daniel, “Occupational Employment Projections to 2014”, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Monthly Labor Review, November 2005. Between 2004 and 2014, the number of librarians is expected to increase by 4.9%, while library technicians increase by 13.4% and library assistants by 12.5%. Total employment in the U.S. is expected to increase by 13% over this period. 1 The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan

6 Concentrations available in: Rare Books & Special Collections Archives and Records Management School Library Media Specialist Dual-Degree Program with NYU The Palmer School of library and information science LIU Manhattan

7 The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan The Program The master's program is a 36-credit, 12 course program. Four required core courses provide the foundation upon which students add the electives that will best prepare them for the career path each chooses. The required capstone internship gives students the hands-on experience that rounds out the theory, making them employable and prepared for the professional world. We offer a renowned and long-established concentration in Rare Books and Special Collections, and a certificate in Archives and Records Management, an area of tremendous growth in employment opportunities. Students can combine electives to craft their own area of concentration, or they need not select a concentration and many don’t, choosing to do a more general degree that prepares them for reference, cataloging, public, corporate or legal librarianship or many other options.

8 Required Courses LIS 510 Introduction to Library & Information Science Introduction to the history, purpose, functions, and processes of the field, its place in society, practice of the profession in various types of settings, and current issues and trends. Each Semester, 3 credits LIS 511 Information Sources and Services Introduction to reference. Overview of information access and delivery, types of resources and formats used in information services, evaluation and measurement of sources and services, and information seeking processes and behaviors. Each Semester, 3 credits LIS 512 Introduction to Knowledge Organization Basic principles of bibliographic control. Emphasizes understanding the function of catalogs, indexes, bibliographies, Web-browsers and acquiring the ability to use and interpret these tools effectively.. Pre- or co-requisites: LIS 510. Fall & Spring Semesters, 3 credits LIS 514 Introduction to Research in Library and Information Science Theoretical and applied research design, methodologies, and evaluations in library and information science. Review of existing research in the field, techniques of proposal preparation, and design of Instruments used in the field. Pre- or co-requisites: LIS 510. Each Semester, 3 credits LIS 690 Internship (Must have completed 24 credits) 120 hours (or a combined 40 days at two school sites for school media students) during a semester at an approved site, working under supervision of a professional in the field. Guided by a Learning Contract jointly approved by faculty and the site supervisor, students augment what they have been taught in formal courses, further their career objectives, and enhance their skills, competencies, and abilities. For students with extensive library experience, LIS 695 (Masters Project) is available as an alternative to the internship, with permission from the student's advisor and the dean. Prerequisites: LIS 510, LIS 511, LIS 512, LIS 514, and most electives. LIS 620, LIS 622, LIS 628 & LIS 629 are prerequisites for SLMS students without NY State Teacher Certification. There may be additional prerequisites. Check with your academic or faculty advisor. Each Semester, 3 credits. The Palmer School of Library and Information Science liu Manhattan

9 Elective Courses Students choose from over 45 elective courses in a wide range of library and information specialties. We are constantly adding to our curriculum, reflecting new subjects and emerging technologies. Recent classes have included Digital Humanities, Copyright and Library Law, Library meets Museum: Exhibition and Catalogues, Text Analytics and Digital Information Representation. In an effort to accommodate our students’ varied schedules, our courses are offered in many formats– from in-person (generally evenings and weekends), to fully online, to hybrid (meeting in-person for several meetings but offering the majority of the work online). Palmer uses the Blackboard platform as a supplement to all courses.

10 The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan Admissions In addition to the graduate application form, applicants for admission to the Master of Science in Library Science program in the Palmer School must submit the following documents to the appropriate campus:graduate application form  Two copies of an undergraduate transcript with a GPA of 3.0, or equivalent, in a bachelor’s program or in the last two years of such a program. Applicants who will not have completed their degrees prior to admission deadlines should submit a transcript without the final semester’s grades. Such applicants may be accepted pending receipt of their final transcripts.  Two copies of official transcripts from all other institutions attended, including other graduate programs.  Applicants whose undergraduate average is below 3.0 may be required to submit the results of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), Miller’s Analogy Test (MAT) or other suitable exam taken in the last five years. Students with an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher, those already holding a Master’s degree or those who can show completion of substantial previous graduate course work with grades of B or above will not be required to submit these test scores.  Two letters of recommendation that address the applicant’s potential in the profession and ability to complete a graduate program.  A current resume.  A written statement that describes the applicant’s motivation for seeking the degree, special areas of interest, and career objectives in the profession (250-300 words). Students for whom English is a second language must submit results of a TOEFL test on which a score of over 550 has been achieved. International students should request an international application form.international application form

11 The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan Many library associations give scholarships and a partial list of these organizations can be found in our blog at http://palmerblog.liu.edu/http://palmerblog.liu.edu All new and continuing graduate students must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Renewal FAFSA no later than March 1 each year online at www.fafsa.ed.gov using the C.W. Post federal processing code #002751.www.fafsa.ed.gov LIU Post/Palmer School graduate scholarship and grant program details may be found at: http://palmerblog.liu.edu/http://palmerblog.liu.edu Paper versions of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid can be obtained from the LIU Post Financial Assistance Office. Financial Assistance

12 The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan To subscribe to KIOSK go to: https://lists-1.liu.edu/mailman/listinfo/cwp-kiosk https://lists-1.liu.edu/mailman/listinfo/cwp-kiosk Join the student listserv, KIOSK, so that you can: Check out the many jobs coming the way of our students Learn what kinds of internships our students are being invited to do See announcements about scholarships, programs, meetings, etc. And, once you’re enrolled, to find out where to go, what to do, textbooks you need, class announcements, and on and on! KIOSK is our resource! Sign on and see what’s happening in our world. KIOSK

13 The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan Informative Links Palmer School of Library & Information Science Web Page Palmer School of Library & Information Science Web Page ♠ Palmer Blog ♠ Palmer BlogPalmer Blog Application Form Application Form Academic Calendar Academic Calendar Course Schedule Course Schedule Palmer School Facebook Group Page Palmer School Facebook Group Page Dual Degree Facebook Group Page Dual Degree Facebook Group Page

14 The Palmer School of Library and Information Science LIU Manhattan FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PALMER MANHATTAN, PLEASE VISIT www.liu.edu/palmernyc OR CONTACT alice.flynn@liu.edu. alice.flynn@liu.edu.212.998.2680


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