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Support letters and petitions
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by Nalini Singh 5 years, 10 months ago
Members from all parts of the iSchool community and beyond have voiced their support for keeping the Inforum collection intact and housed within the Inforum. Permission was obtained from the authors to share their letters and statements.
Letters
From groups:
From individuals:
- Corinne Abba – Alumna
- Stephanie Abba – Alumna 2017
- Marta Bouchma – MI candidate
- Heather Buchansky – Academic librarian, University of Toronto Libraries & alumna
- Nadia Caidi – Associate Professor, Faculty of Information
- Dan D'Agostino – Academic librarian, University of Toronto Libraries & alumnus
- John Daniel - Alumnus 2013
- Paul Downes - Associate Professor, Dept. of English, University of Toronto
- Alan Galey - Associate Professor, Faculty of Information
- Jordan Hale – Alumnus 2018
- Jenna Hartel – Associate Professor, Faculty of Information
- Whitney Kemble – Academic librarian, University of Toronto at Scarborough Library
- Geoffrey Robert Little – Editor-in-chief, Concordia University Press & alumnus
- Kate MacDonald – Academic librarian, John W. Graham Library, Trinity College, University of Toronto & alumna
- Emily Maemura - PhD candidate
- Lindsay McNiff - Academic librarian, Dalhousie Libraries, Dalhousie University & alumna 2012
- Ilana Newman – Alumna 2017
- Jeff Newman – College Librarian, New College, University of Toronto, & alumnus
- Brenna Pladsen – Alumna 2017
- Anita Siraki – MI candidate
- Margaux Smith – MI candidate
- Harriet Sonne de Torrens – Academic librarian, Visual Resources Library, University of Toronto at Mississauga
- Chloe Mia Tan – User experience consultant & alumna
- Miguel Torrens – Academic librarian, University of Toronto Libraries
- Silvia Vong – Academic librarian, John M. Kelly Library, University of St. Michael's College, University of Toronto
- Jean Weihs
- Edward White – Alumnus
- Maria Zych – Alumna
- MI alumnus
- MMSt candidate
Surveys, petitions, and public statements
Image information: Anonymous notice by iSchool elevator. 'Information is everywhere' is an iSchool branding phrase.
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