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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. 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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Dan Bree (MSI '99)
Television Producer/Writer, Michael Hoff Productions
Mix in a solid understanding of literature, culture, history, multimedia, and information sciences and you get a satisfying job producing television documentaries for the History Channel.
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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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Ruti Volk (MILS '99)
Manager, Patient Education Resource Center, U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center
After a career as a radio reporter in Israel and editing news for television, Ruti Volk sought a new professional direction in her life and found the School of Information to be the right fit for the changing world of librarianship.
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Sanjeev Shrivastava (MSI '01)
Manager, Ricardo Strategic Consulting
Sanjeev found what he was looking for at SI: a way to mix information sciences with a strong engineering background and a love for the business world.
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Julie Darling (MSI '05)
Library Media Specialist, Plymouth-Canton (Michigan) Community School District
Tradition is important to many people, as it is to Julie Darling. But Julie recognizes that advances in technology have made her career field of school library media even more exciting, and that's something that she embraces.
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