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  School of Communication, Information and Library Studies 2006-2008 Master of Library and Information Science Program Admissions Technological Competency  

Technological Competency

Before matriculating in the master of library and information science 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 course work.

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. Complete information about technological competency is distributed each term to newly admitted students.


 
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