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Home > Visit SI's Online Viewbook
SI's Multimedia Viewbook
View it online
Our multimedia viewbook will introduce you to some of the students, faculty, alumni, and staff who make SI such a dynamic environment.
You'll get to hear them talk about their SI experience in their own words.
After browsing our viewbook, take some time to explore our Web site to learn more about the School of Information.
Visit our multimedia viewbook online.
Or, Request a CD Version
If you would like to get a copy of our viewbook on CD, please complete the form below and we'll send it to you. Please note that the online version is more recent. You can also use the form to submit questions to our admissions staff, or to ask to be contacted by a current student.
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Anthony Hand (MSI '99)
Senior Mobile User Interface Designer, iSkoot
When you're an information architect, you learn to look at the world as one big interface in need of a tweak here and there.
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Patricia Katopol (MSI '99)
Assistant Professor, University of Iowa School of Library and Information Science
With a background in political science, English, history, and law to her credit, Patricia found that her master's degree specialization in Information Economics, Management and Policy added the extra value that set her apart for a doctoral-degree program.
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Fang-Yu (Frank) Lin (MSI '01)
Senior Interaction Designer
Fang-Yu's understanding of the principles of human-computer interaction, combined with his love of art, have taken him far in the world of advertising and fashion design.
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Brad Taylor (MILS '95, Ph.D. '01)
Associate Director, U-M Museum Studies Program
Brad has the understanding and breadth of experience to know how to bring museum collections to the people through the Internet in thought-provoking ways.
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Matthew Bietz (MSI '99, Ph.D. '08)
Post-Doctoral Researcher, UC-Irivne
First he earned his MSI at SI and then he received his doctorate. Among his research projects was helping scientists on three continents learn to work more efficiently through the International AIDS Research Collaboratory.
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