ALISE '97

Acknowledgments



Practical
Engagement

Roles of the New
Information Professional

Curriculum

New Ways
to Think
about Content

Education
for Practice

Technology
Infrastructure



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The 1997 ALISE Conference would not have been possible without the generosity of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, a major supporter of information and library science education through the Human Resources for Information Systems Management (HRISM) program. For more about participants in the HRISM program, see "Curriculum" and the Showcase of HRISM schools.

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation was established in 1930 to "help people help themselves." As a private grantmaking organization, it provides seed money to organizations and institutions that have identified problems and designed constructive action programs aimed at solutions. Most Foundation grants are awarded in the areas of youth, leadership, philanthropy and volunteerism, community-based health services, higher education, foods systems, rural development, groundwater resources in the Great Lakes area, and economic development in Michigan. Programming priorities concentrate grants in the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean, and southern Africa.


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