About
The School of Information Studies at Syracuse University offers programs which address information technology, project management, data analytics, cybersecurity, library science and more.
For more information about the School of Information Studies (the iSchool), visit their website here.
History
The school of Information Studies was established in 1908 as the Library School. Previously, classes on librarianship were taught out of the Department of Library Economy. In 1915, it was renamed to the School of Library Science, and in 1974 it's name was changed to the School of Information Studies.
Dates of Existence
1974-present
Historical Names
Department of Library Economy (?-1908)Library School (1908-1915); School of Library Science (1915-1974)
Browse the School of Information Studies (iSchool) Collections:
School of Information Studies - Dissertations
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
School of Information Studies - Newsletters
School of Information Studies - Post-doc and Student Scholarship