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About the IS Lab
The IS Lab is a hub of activity supporting the research, instruction, and professional development of students, faculty, and staff in the Department of Information Studies.
This academic year marks the second of a multi-year strategic development project to enhance the IS Lab’s resources and services. Leveraging state-of-the-art technology and practice, the IS Lab acts as a liaison between academia and industry.
A key role of the IS Lab is to help students acquire practical skills in support of the department’s curriculum. A Specialization Skills Program (SSP) is in the works, as part of the IS Lab’s developing strategic plan. Potential elements of the SSP include workshops with technical experts, an industry professional speaker series, and a research practicum.
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The IS Lab houses a selective print collection and provides access to instructional resources to support the IS curriculum. Our Collection Development Policy mirrors the curricula of the IS Department’s MLIS, PhD, and Post-Master’s programs. The IS Lab’s print collection, including course reserves, is non-circulating. However, many of the books from the children’s literature collection, which includes recent and award-winning works to support various IS courses, may be borrowed. Copying is available using a BruinCard and in adherence with copyright law.
The IS Lab’s media preservation and archiving resources include a growing collection of audio and video processing equipment for which training is provided by IS Lab staff and faculty experts.
Announcements, policies, and resources are posted on the IS Lab’s webpage. In certain circumstances IS Lab policies necessarily may be amended. Please note effective dates.
The IS Lab is staffed by professional academic librarians and students in the Information Studies programs. During the Spring term, IS Lab hours are by appointment.
The IS Lab is maintained by the IS Department for the academic use of the entire UCLA community, including all GSE&IS students.