From sarena@u.washington.edu Thu Dec 2 19:29:43 1999 Received: from jason01.u.washington.edu (root@jason01.u.washington.edu [140.142.70.24]) by lists.u.washington.edu (8.9.3+UW99.09/8.9.3+UW99.09) with ESMTP id TAA59206 for ; Thu, 2 Dec 1999 19:29:42 -0800 Received: from homer17.u.washington.edu (sarena@homer17.u.washington.edu [140.142.76.1]) by jason01.u.washington.edu (8.9.3+UW99.09/8.9.3+UW99.09) with ESMTP id TAA18446 for ; Thu, 2 Dec 1999 19:29:42 -0800 Received: from localhost (sarena@localhost) by homer17.u.washington.edu (8.9.3+UW99.09/8.9.3+UW99.09) with ESMTP id TAA134474 for ; Thu, 2 Dec 1999 19:29:41 -0800 Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 19:29:40 -0800 (PST) From: Sarena Seifer To: ccp@u.washington.edu Subject: new program at University of Michigan School of Information Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Dear CCP'ers, Please forward this to any prospective students who might be interested. ---------------------- The Community Information Corps at the University of Michigan School of Information In the widely touted "new economy," new roles are emerging for information specialists, people who can use information technology to meet the needs of individuals, communities, and organizations. Founded in 1996, the University of Michigan School of Information offers a master's degree program to train professionals in both the organizational and technical skills needed for these new jobs. A growing number of our students are engaging in projects and exploring careers that put information to work for communal and public purposes. We call this group the Community Information Corps. This year, we have begun a special effort to attract students who will want to join this corps. On January 22, 2000 we will hold a daylong program for prospective students in our master's program who have a commitment to service and activism. Up to 30 prospective students will receive TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS TO ATTEND THIS EVENT. Interested prospective students should fill out the on-line application form availble at http://www.si.umich.edu/cic/. Some of the projects students have engaged in over the last few years include: -- Conducting cultural heritage preservation workshops on Native American reservations; -- Organizing archives of the Pan Africanist Congress in South Africa; -- Developing XML-based software to aid data sharing among human service organizations; -- Maintaining the Community Connector website, a resource for people using information systems to support geographic communities; -- Creating digital collections of cultural heritage materials; -- Developing tools to facilitate the creation of neighborhood photo directories; -- Prototyping software for electronic grocery ordering in poor neighborhoods. After graduation, students may take jobs with community technology and media centers, non-profit technology assistance providers, public libraries, museums, commercial and non-profit local information providers, government agencies, international development organizations, foundations, and entrepreneurial social ventures. For general questions about the University of Michigan School of Information, please visit our web site, http://www.si.umich.edu, email si.admission@umich.edu or call 734-763-2285. For specific questions about the Community Information Corps, please send email to si.cic.info@umich.edu or leave a message at (734) 615-3152. ------------------------------------------------------------ Paul Resnick presnick@umich.edu Associate Professor (fax) 734-764-2475 The University of Michigan http://www.si.umich.edu/~presnick School of Information (voice) 734-647-9458 314 West Hall Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1092 .