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SJSU SLIS Faculty Awards Graduating Students for Academic Excellence 

Seven students graduating from the Master of Library and Information Science
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/master-library-and-information-science-mli
s>  (MLIS) degree program at the San Jose State University School of Library
and Information Science (SJSU SLIS) have received awards for outstanding
academic achievement.

The SJSU SLIS Awards for Excellence winners
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/current-students/scholarships/slis-students-awards-
and-scholarships#graduating>  are chosen each year by faculty members of the
information school's Student Scholarships and Awards Committee. One of the
most prestigious awards is the Ken Haycock Award for Exceptional
Professional Promise, which this year goes to MLIS student Shelli Owens. In
addition to receiving $1,000 and a citation, Owens will be the outstanding
student speaker at the 2013 convocation ceremony
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/current-students/graduation-application-process-and
-forms/graduation-ceremonies-spring-2013-school>  on Saturday, May 18.

Owens, whose coursework focused on special libraries and information
literacy, said getting the award "came as quite a shock."  

"I feel a real sense of duty to be worthy of this honor throughout my
career, now and in the future," she said. "The leadership tenet is probably
the most important to me as I am a somewhat late bloomer in the field, and I
want to share my passion for this profession in every aspect of my
professional life."

In fact, while Owens is still crafting her speech for convocation, she said
"the starting point" will be about passion and the ways it is expressed in
librarianship.

"I see/hear/read from passionate leaders and innovators every day, and I
hope to be another voice in that crowd, advocating for libraries and their
role in our society," Owens said.

In addition to Owens receiving the Ken Haycock Award for Exceptional
Promise, six other students who are graduating from the fully online MLIS
program at SJSU SLIS in the 2012-2013 academic year received awards from the
faculty committee. The winner in each category will receive a gift
certificate and citation.

Hadas Livnat received the Edna B. Anthony Award in Reference and Information
Services, which requires completing coursework in reference and information
services with high academic achievement and showing exceptional professional
promise.

Meredith Steiner won the Stella Bunch Hillis Award in Youth Services for
demonstrating potential for outstanding contributions and innovation in
youth services in a variety of contexts.

Patricia D
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/people/community-profile/patricia-d%E2%80%99cruz>
'Cruz received the Shirley Hopkinson Award in the Organization of
Information in recognition of her outstanding knowledge and ability in the
field of organization of information, including coursework in
classification, cataloguing, information retrieval, and/or metadata.

The Leslie Janke Award in Teacher-librarianship went to Elizabeth Goode, who
demonstrated superior academic achievement in teacher-librarianship
coursework, excellent communication skills, and active participation in
local, state, or national organizations.

Anthony Andora
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/people/community-profile/anthony-andora>  received
the Jean Wichers Award for Professional Practice, which requires superior
performance in a supervised professional experience, practicum and/or
internship. In his virtual internship for the San Mateo (California) Public
Library, Andora created an engaging online presence for the library through
Facebook, Twitter, and blogs.

Evan Carlson <http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/people/community-profile/evan-carlson>
won the award for Outstanding Thesis with his examination of a grassroots
radical street press and agents of print culture in San Francisco's
counter-culture Haight Ashbury district during the late 1960s, explored
within the context of the American radical pamphlet tradition. You can view
Carlson's thesis on SJSU Scholarworks
<http://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses/4188/> .

ABOUT SJSU SLIS

The San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science is a
recognized leader in online learning
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/prospective-students/discover-online-learning>  and
is a member of the Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C) and Quality Matters. In 2012,
the School's online programs received a score in the exemplary range
according to the Sloan-C Quality Scorecard
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/about-slis/scorecard>  for the Administration of
Online Education Programs. 

 

SJSU SLIS prepares individuals for professional careers in the information
profession. The information school offers the following online educational
programs <http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/prospective-students/choose-your-program>
: 

*	Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS)
*	Teacher Librarian Program 
*	Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) 
*	Post-Master's Certificate in Library and Information Science 
*	San Jose Gateway PhD Program 
*	Hyperlinked Library MOOC 

 

For more information about the nationally ranked school, please visit:
http://slisweb.sjsu.edu <http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/>