[LAW-LIB:59237] University of Arizona digital certificate program

From: digin (digin@email.arizona.edu)
Date: Thu Jun 11 2009 - 11:50:49 PDT

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    June 2009 - For immediate release

    The University of Arizona Digital Information Management (DigIn) Certificate
    program is currently accepting applications for Fall '09. IMLS scholarships are
    available.

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    The University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science is
    pleased to announce that openings are available in the school's graduate
    certificate program in Digital Information Management (DigIn), and that
    scholarships are available for students entering the program in Fall 2009.

    DigIn combines intensive, hands-on technology learning and a strong grounding in
    the theoretical principles needed to manage large-scale digital collections in a
    fast-changing environment. The program supports a wide range of professional
    careers involving digital collections, including but not limited to libraries,
    archives, and museums.

    Graduate certificates are increasingly being recognized as a means for
    information professionals with advanced degrees to enhance their knowledge and
    technology skills. DigIn is also open to professionals who are new to the field
    and who may be considering a masters-level education in the future.

    The program is delivered 100% online and has no residency requirements. Students
    generally complete the certificate in four or six semesters (15 months or 27
    months).

    DigIn now accepts applications before the start of the Summer, Fall, or Spring
    semesters. The application deadline for Fall '09 is July 1. Late applications
    will be accepted, although we cannot guarantee admission for the fall semester.

    DigIn was developed in cooperation with the Arizona State Library, Archives and
    Public Records and the University of Arizona Outreach College. Major funding
    for the program comes from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services
    (IMLS), which has also provided scholarship funding.

    Additional details on the program including course descriptions, admissions
    requirements and application forms may be found on the program website:

    digin.arizona.edu

    Applicants may also contact the DigIn staff at:

    digin@email.arizona.edu.
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