The University of Tennessee School of Information Sciences (SIS) invites you to hear Dr. Ann Prentice speak on "The Public Library in the Twenty First Century" on Wednesday, April 7, from 1:00 - 2:00 pm, in the James A. Haslam II Business Building, Brinkley Conference Room (334). Professor Prentice is a Professor Emerita and former Dean of the College of Information Studies at the University of Maryland. She was named Director of the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences (now SIS) in 1978 and served as Director until 1988. Next year, in 2011, the School will celebrate 40 years as an ALA-accredited program, and this lecture will be the first in a series that looks back to honor the school's directors. Each of the former, living directors, hired as a result of a national search, will be invited to present at a research forum over the next two years. See below for more information about these directors.* This talk is free and open to the public and will be webcast. (Details forthcoming) What: SIS Research Forum with Professor Dr. Ann Prentice When: Wednesday, April 7, from 1:00 - 2:00 pm Where: James A. Haslam II Business Building. Brinkley Room (UT Campus), Room 334 Title: The Public Library in the Twenty First Century Abstract: Since its 18th Century beginnings, the public library has served the community by providing a path to education and cultural improvement. It has provided educational opportunities to an ever changing workforce, has served as a cultural bridge to the many waves of immigrants, has been a source of great joy to children, and has had an important role in creating and building community. While the purpose of the public library has not changed, the tools provided by the information revolution have greatly expanded how the public library can fulfill its purpose. From online reference services to websites and social networking, the public library is at the forefront of the information revolution. And its door is open to everyone in the community who wishes to be a part of today's world. In this presentation, I will discuss a number of the ways in which the public library has successfully entered the twenty first century with its values intact. Brief Bio: Ann E. Prentice was named Director of UT's Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences (now SIS) in 1978 and served as Director until 1988. After leaving UT, she became the Associate Vice President for Information Services at the University of South Florida. In 1993 she became Dean of the College of Information Studies at Maryland's iSchool, the University of Maryland until 2001; concurrently, from 1994 to 1998, she was Acting Assistant Vice President for Information where technical departments, including Academic Computing, Administrative Computing, and Data Administration, reported to her. She retired in 2001 as Professor Emerita. Dr. Prentice is the author of Managing in the Information Age, which she uses in an online management course that she developed and teaches at the iSchool at Maryland. She also teaches a leadership course that she designed, and a seminar in public libraries. She is currently completing a book for Libraries Unlimited titled The Public Library in the Twenty-first Century. While at UT, Dr. Prentice developed research connections with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which set the stage for the school's long-term relationship with the lab, beginning with numerous opportunities with students. She also supported Dr. Pemberton's efforts to launch the university's Records Management Office, and she hired Gerri Littlejohn as office manager. Dr. Prentice holds a Doctorate in Library and Information Sciences from Columbia University, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Rochester. * Directors of the School of Information Sciences include: 1971 Gary Purcell is named director of the independent Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS). 1978 Ann Prentice is named director of GSLIS 1992 Jose Marie Griffiths is named director of GSLIS 1999 Elizabeth Aversa is named Director of SIS 2005 Edwin Cortez is named director SIS __________ Joel Southern Communications Specialist School of Information Sciences College of Communication and Information University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1345 Circle Park Drive, Suite 451 Knoxville, TN 37996-0341 ____________ (865) 974-6727 jsouthern at utk dot edu www.sis.utk.edu <http://www.sis.utk.edu>