Information scientist • Researcher • Librarian • Archivist

Getting my Masters in Library and Information Science at Pratt Institute, School of Information

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I am in the final stretches of completing my MLIS (Masters in Library and Information Science) at Pratt Institute, School of Information. The MLIS is the industry-expected certificate to work in most institutional libraries and archives.

I want to share the list of the courses I’ve taken over the past 2 years in the hopes that it can bring some clarity to how I’ve been spending my time and my professional training.

  • INFO-601 Foundations of Information
  • INFO-653 Knowledge Organization
  • INFO-652 Reference and Instruction
  • INFO-660 Collection Development
  • INFO-655 Digital Preservation/Curation
  • INFO-625 Management of Archives/Special Collections
  • INFO-639 Database Design and Development
  • INFO-665 Projects in Digital Archives
  • INFO-608 Human Information Interaction
  • INFO-651 Emotional Design
  • INFO-667 Art Librarianship