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TO: Various listservs -- apologies for multiple postings
FROM: Faculty of the School of Library and Information Studies,
UC Berkeley
CONTENT: Thanks to supporters; info on what is happening
Pls share with colleagues and repost as appropriate.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The outcome of the campus' review of the SLIS was the appointment
of a Planning Group to develop an administrative and programmatic
structure for Information Studies and a temporary suspension of
The faculty are pledged to work with the Planning Group to
develop a strong and creative program in Information Studies,
but are appealing the suspension of admissions.
Full text of the recommendations of the Academic Planning Board
are at the end of this message. The Chancellor has accepted
their recommendations.
The Academic Planning Board said that Information Studies
is "vital for :the campus': mission" but that the current
program needs to be redirected and reorganized. The Planning
Group is therefore charged with "developing a viable definition
of the field and an administrative and programmatic structure"
suitable for Berkeley.
The Planning Group will be chaired by C. Judson King, the Provost
of Professional Schools and Colleges, and will include representatives
from the School's faculty; Jack McCredie, the Vice Provost for Informtion
Systems and Technology; Dorothy Gregor, the University Librarian;
faculty from related campus units; and librarians and information
professionals from outside the campus. It is charged with consulting
widely on and off campus.
The suspension of admissions is a blow and the faculty of the School
are trying to work out a compromise with the Chancellor with the help
of the faculty senate.
THE FUTURE:
The School has avoided closure. The issue now is not whether
Information Studies will remain on the campus, but rather, in
what form. The campus has made a public commitment to this field.
We do not see this as a disguised closure, but as a genuine attempt
to design a significantly different program that will maintain
Berkeley's leadership in a challenging and changing field.
THANKS:
The public outcry was critical in saving Information Studies at Berkeley.
We sincerely thank all our supporters. And we encourage you to help us
to work with the Planning Group to educate them about the needs and
opportunities in this area and to creatively address the programmatic
programmatic and structural issues.
APPLICANTS:
If the suspension of admissions remains, students who applied for
Fall, 1993, will have their application fees refunded. Best estimates
are that the redesigned program will admit students for Fall of 1995.
TEXT OF THE APB RECOMMENDATIONS
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The Academic Planning Board recommends:
o that the campus recognize the field of Information Science and
Information Studies as vital for its mission;
o that the present program, organization, and structure of the field
on the campus undergo substantial redirection and reorganization;
o that, in furtherance of these changes, a Planning Group be
established consisting of some tenured members of SLIS, the
University Librarian, the Vice Provost of Information Systems
and Technology, representatives of Computer Science and Public
Policy, information managers outside the University, and others
as appropriate, with the Provost of Professional Schools and Colleges
as chair, and that the Group be charged with developing a viable
definition of the field and an administrative and programmatic
structure suitable for establishment at Berkeley;
o that the Planning Group consult widely within and outside the
University, including the Advisory Committee to SLIS and the appropriate
Area Review Panels of the Academic Programs Working Group, as a help
in defining the field, identifying possible recruits, and locating
external resources and support;
o that given the current financial emergency and future budgetary
prospects, which imply permanent reduction in state support for the
campus, the Planning Group be directed to work within existing
internal resources augmented by additional support from external
sources;
o that the Planning Group give consideration to collaboration with
programs at UCLA and San Jose State University;
o that the Planning Group submit a report, which may be preliminary,
to the APB in time for consideration at its November meeting;
o that, meanwhile, admission to the School be suspended and campus
support of the School be limited to its present level.
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For further information:
internet: SLIS@info.berkeley.edu (preferred method of contact);
phone: 510-642-1464
cc: VTP-LIS --CMSA Vickie Parker
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Acting Dean, School of Library and Information Studies
University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
INTERNET nav-lis@cmsa.berkeley.edu BITNET nav-lis@ucbcmsa