Before
matriculating in the master of library and information science
(M.L.I.S.) program, students should be proficient in the use of
computers for word processing, electronic mail, and user interfaces
such as those found on the World Wide Web. Familiarity with either the
Windows or the Apple environment is acceptable, but proficiency with
both is valuable for the program's coursework. Students may be admitted
without this proficiency, but must address deficiencies before
beginning classes.
In order to help fill any gaps found in
technological knowledge, computer workshops are offered at no charge by
current or recently graduated M.L.I.S. students for admitted students.