Subject: School of Information, UT Austin
The Graduate School of Library and Information Science at The University of Texas is changing its name to the School of Information. The new name reflects the broadening of the profession in the 21st century and was selected by the faculty to represent more accurately the diversity of their interests and research. Provost Sheldon Ekland-Olson said, The name change signals a continuing commitment to accomplishments of the past as well as a recognition that the fields of study in the creation and use of information have undergone dramatic changes in the last several years. It is a very exciting and promising time. In the several years I have worked with the School of Information I have never seen it more energized. Dean Andrew Dillon says that while the new name was required for many reasons, the primary motive was to encapsulate a new image of the field and its possibilities. "Our students and faculty are working in a domain that has real significance for society," he said, "and one that must cross boundaries if it is realize its potential. We view information as a product and a process that transcends physical spaces and institutions. Information is our field of study, from creation to preservation, through use, organization and management. This School has always covered a wider range of information issues than most and the new name more accurately reflects the School's true mission." The change will not affect degree offerings or organizational structure for the School, which was founded in 1948 as part of the Graduate School of The University of Texas and became GSLIS in 1980. The School of Information anticipates further hires in the coming years and will be seeking diverse faculty who can help shape the vision of a new school for a new age. Mary Lynn Rice-Lively Associate Dean School of Information UT@Austin Sanchez Building 564 1 University Station D7000 Austin TX 78712-0390 512-471-2371 Fax: 512-471-3971 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:33 Distributed: Thursday, November 14, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-33-012 ***Received on Monday, 11 November, 2002