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Books Behind Bars: A Conversation with San Quentin Librarian
Have you ever wondered how incarcerated individuals access
library resources?
Join us for a unique conversation with librarian Gabriel
Loiederman! Gabriel brings a wealth of experience from his role
as a librarian at San Quentin State Prison since 2018.
Gabriel Loiederman Bio:
Before embarking on his library career at San Quentin, Gabriel
wore many hats. He brought the hustle and bustle of New York City
to his work as a bike courier and then channeled his
organizational skills as a cataloger for the Internet Archive in
Boston.
Now Hiring
Information Science and Data Analytics Instructors
Join our Faculty
The SJSU School of Information is currently seeking experienced instructors to teach in our growing Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Science and Data Analytics program. Prepare students for their future careers and build your teaching portfolio by joining our faculty as a part-time instructor! The positions start in fall 2024.
Breaking Boundaries: Unveiling Dynamic Student Groups Shaping Tomorrow
Discovering the Exciting Terrain of Emerging Student Groups
In line with San José State University School of Information’s commitment to fostering diverse academic communities, the school announces the establishment of several new student groups to enrich its students’ educational experiences. These groups serve as vibrant hubs where students with shared interests and passions can connect, collaborate, and thrive.
Transitioning From Bookstores to Librarianship
Leo Buckley is an MLIS student in his first semester at San José State University. He is of Irish heritage and is a quarter Japanese.
Leo Buckley, MLIS student
San Francisco, CA
Scholarships Empower Information Professionals for Success
Spring 2024 Scholarship Winners Announced
The San José State University School of Information is proud to announce the recipients of its spring 2024 Special Session scholarships, marking a significant milestone in these deserving individuals’ academic and personal journeys. With 22 scholarships valued at $3,000 each, the school continues its commitment to supporting new and continuing students enrolled in its master’s and bachelor’s degree programs.