Wayne State University
The Wayne State University Library and Information Science Program has been around since 1918. There are about 550 students enrolled in the program and over 3,300 graduates. The program is accredited by the American Library Association and is directed by Steven T. Bajjaly.
Library and Information Science Program website
Within the program I concentrated on Information Science, and was able take classes such as Client Based Website Development and Competitive Intelligence/Data Mining. Below you will find a couple of the projects I created for my classes.
Information Architecture - Group Project on Website Accessibility and Usability
Special Topics - Poster Sessions - Computer Literacy for Seniors - Poster (opens with Publisher), PowerPoint Presentation, and Rationale.
Please contact me if you'd like to see more of my work.
Professional Development
I am highly involved in professional development activities. I regularly attend conferences, workshops, classes, and webinars. Examples of the sessions I've attended are below.
- Michigan Library Association Annual Conference
- MLA Academic Libraries 2010
- Computers in Libraries Annual Conference
- Michigan Users Group of SirsiDynix Products Spring Meeting
- MCLS Cataloging Certification Program
- Integrating Social Media into Your Website, a webinar presented by TechSoup
- Trendy Topics 2010 Workshops