January 2010 - For immediate release

University of Arizona Digital Information Management (DigIn) graduate 
certificate program admission
is open for Summer 2010. IMLS-funded scholarships are available. Application 
deadline for Summer
2010 is April 1.

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The University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science 
is pleased to announce
that openings are available in the school?s graduate certificate program in 
Digital Information
Management (DigIn), and that IMLS-funded scholarships are available for 
students entering the
program in 2010.

The DigIn program features hands-on experience and focused instruction 
supporting a wide range of
professional careers involving digital systems and data. The certificate 
includes six three-credit
courses designed to build students? hands-on technology skills, and to help 
students acquire the
advanced knowledge needed to curate digital collections, manage digital 
projects, and to set
policies for access and long-term preservation.

In 2009, the first cohort of DigIn graduates completed their certificate 
requirements with practical
?capstone? field projects in a broad range of professional settings, including 
the Library of
Congress, the Metropolitan New York Library Council, the College of William and 
Mary, UC Riverside,
the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Phoenix Public Library, 
Cochise County (AZ)
Historical Society, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, and the Mohave 
Museum of History
and Art. As one 2009 graduate noted:

?DigIn broadened my knowledge of the history, trends, and best practices for 
digital collections.
It has also given me the practical experience to tackle hands-on projects that 
require a deeper
understanding of technology and information management. My work in the DigIn 
program is most
certainly what led to me landing a job in a technology-heavy environment.?

For information professionals already working in the field, or those 
considering career changes, the
DigIn certificate offers a flexible path for graduate studies. The program is 
delivered 100% online
and has no residency requirements. Students generally complete the certificate 
in four or six
semesters (15 months or 27 months).

Deadline For Summer '10 admission: April 1

Deadline for Fall ?10 admission: July 1

Deadline for Spring ?11: Nov. 1.

DigIn was developed in cooperation with the Arizona State Library, Archives and 
Public Records and
the University of Arizona Outreach College. Major funding for the program comes 
from the U.S.
Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), which has also provided 
scholarship funding.

Additional details on the program including course descriptions, admissions 
requirements and
application forms may be found on the program website:

digin.arizona.edu

Applicants may also contact the DigIn staff at:

digin at email.arizona.edu

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