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LEXINGTON, KY (November 7, 2011) - The College of Communications & Information Studies and the School of Library & Information Science dedicated the Dr. Lois Chan Conference Room in the Lucille Little Library.

 

Dr. Lois Chan has dedicated her career to making information more accessible and easier to find. Dr. Chan started working at the University of Kentucky Libraries in 1966 as a serials cataloger. In 1970, she joined the faculty of what was then the College of Library Science, and she has been a full professor in the School of Library and Information Science since 1980. (Dr. Chan also earned her doctorate, in comparative literature, from UK.)

this is where I would get my diploma if we were getting diplomas ;)

LEXINGTON, KY (November 7, 2011) - The College of Communications & Information Studies and the School of Library & Information Science dedicated the Dr. Lois Chan Conference Room in the Lucille Little Library.

 

Dr. Lois Chan has dedicated her career to making information more accessible and easier to find. Dr. Chan started working at the University of Kentucky Libraries in 1966 as a serials cataloger. In 1970, she joined the faculty of what was then the College of Library Science, and she has been a full professor in the School of Library and Information Science since 1980. (Dr. Chan also earned her doctorate, in comparative literature, from UK.)

Handbook of Special Librarianship and Information Work. 1962, published by ASLIB.

LEXINGTON, KY (November 7, 2011) - The College of Communications & Information Studies and the School of Library & Information Science dedicated the Dr. Lois Chan Conference Room in the Lucille Little Library.

 

Dr. Lois Chan has dedicated her career to making information more accessible and easier to find. Dr. Chan started working at the University of Kentucky Libraries in 1966 as a serials cataloger. In 1970, she joined the faculty of what was then the College of Library Science, and she has been a full professor in the School of Library and Information Science since 1980. (Dr. Chan also earned her doctorate, in comparative literature, from UK.)

Cornell Information Science Graduation May 2012

LEXINGTON, KY (November 7, 2011) - The College of Communications & Information Studies and the School of Library & Information Science dedicated the Dr. Lois Chan Conference Room in the Lucille Little Library.

 

Dr. Lois Chan has dedicated her career to making information more accessible and easier to find. Dr. Chan started working at the University of Kentucky Libraries in 1966 as a serials cataloger. In 1970, she joined the faculty of what was then the College of Library Science, and she has been a full professor in the School of Library and Information Science since 1980. (Dr. Chan also earned her doctorate, in comparative literature, from UK.)

LEXINGTON, KY (November 7, 2011) - The College of Communications & Information Studies and the School of Library & Information Science dedicated the Dr. Lois Chan Conference Room in the Lucille Little Library.

 

Dr. Lois Chan has dedicated her career to making information more accessible and easier to find. Dr. Chan started working at the University of Kentucky Libraries in 1966 as a serials cataloger. In 1970, she joined the faculty of what was then the College of Library Science, and she has been a full professor in the School of Library and Information Science since 1980. (Dr. Chan also earned her doctorate, in comparative literature, from UK.)

The conclusion of the chapter. From Handbook of Special Librarianship, 1962, ASLIB.

LEXINGTON, KY (November 7, 2011) - The College of Communications & Information Studies and the School of Library & Information Science dedicated the Dr. Lois Chan Conference Room in the Lucille Little Library.

 

Dr. Lois Chan has dedicated her career to making information more accessible and easier to find. Dr. Chan started working at the University of Kentucky Libraries in 1966 as a serials cataloger. In 1970, she joined the faculty of what was then the College of Library Science, and she has been a full professor in the School of Library and Information Science since 1980. (Dr. Chan also earned her doctorate, in comparative literature, from UK.)

LEXINGTON, KY (November 7, 2011) - The College of Communications & Information Studies and the School of Library & Information Science dedicated the Dr. Lois Chan Conference Room in the Lucille Little Library.

 

Dr. Lois Chan has dedicated her career to making information more accessible and easier to find. Dr. Chan started working at the University of Kentucky Libraries in 1966 as a serials cataloger. In 1970, she joined the faculty of what was then the College of Library Science, and she has been a full professor in the School of Library and Information Science since 1980. (Dr. Chan also earned her doctorate, in comparative literature, from UK.)

LEXINGTON, KY (November 7, 2011) - The College of Communications & Information Studies and the School of Library & Information Science dedicated the Dr. Lois Chan Conference Room in the Lucille Little Library.

 

Dr. Lois Chan has dedicated her career to making information more accessible and easier to find. Dr. Chan started working at the University of Kentucky Libraries in 1966 as a serials cataloger. In 1970, she joined the faculty of what was then the College of Library Science, and she has been a full professor in the School of Library and Information Science since 1980. (Dr. Chan also earned her doctorate, in comparative literature, from UK.)

LEXINGTON, KY (November 7, 2011) - The College of Communications & Information Studies and the School of Library & Information Science dedicated the Dr. Lois Chan Conference Room in the Lucille Little Library.

 

Dr. Lois Chan has dedicated her career to making information more accessible and easier to find. Dr. Chan started working at the University of Kentucky Libraries in 1966 as a serials cataloger. In 1970, she joined the faculty of what was then the College of Library Science, and she has been a full professor in the School of Library and Information Science since 1980. (Dr. Chan also earned her doctorate, in comparative literature, from UK.)

Cornell Information Science Graduation May 2012

Cornell Information Science Graduation May 2012

From the copy of Handbook of Special Librarianship, 1962, ASLIB, held by the library.

The original artwork for the cover of a paper which a friend and I co-wrote on information behaviour in medicine.

From "Handbook of Special Librarianship", 1962, ASLIB.

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