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Partner UniversitiesUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The participation of the partner university allows the Graduate Certificate in E-Archive and Information Management program to select experts in their respective fields of study who bring a depth of knowledge and an emphasis on practical application, both of which are essential to creating a relevant graduate certificate program. The School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill prides itself on providing high quality educational and research opportunities in a dynamic, interdisciplinary learning environment. The School of Information and Library Science consistently takes a leadership role in today's ever-changing information and library science landscape. As a leader in the field, the School has earned a reputation for excellence in teaching and research. In the 2009 rankings of library and information science programs, the U.S. News & World Report ranked the School first in the United States. The School's award-winning faculty members are well known not only for their commitment to research, teaching and service, but also for their interaction with students. Faculty members come from a wide variety of backgrounds and are recognized leaders in their fields, committed to sustaining excellence in information and library science research and practice. The School of Information and Library Science is accredited by the American Library Association (ALA). |
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