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University of Washington Information School : ウィキペディア英語版 | University of Washington Information School
The Information School (or iSchool) at the University of Washington is an undergraduate and graduate school that offers BS, MLIS, MSIM, and PhD degrees. Formerly the Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences (GSLIS), the Information School changed its focus and name in the late 1990s.〔Roseth, B. (1998). New director leads Library school into Information Age. ''University Week''. (Archived Copy )〕 Its current dean is Harry Bruce. ==Facilities== The school is located in the University of Washington's Mary Gates Hall, one of several university buildings bordering Drumheller Fountain. Formerly known as the Physics Building, it was renamed after a $10 million gift from the family of Mary Maxwell Gates.〔(Mary Gates Hall webpage ). Retrieved 2011-10-21〕 In 1999 a $35 million〔(Daily Journal of Commerce, January 16, 2001 ). Retrieved 2011-10-21〕 expansion added technologically sophisticated classrooms and computer labs, office spaces and commons, transforming the 1928 historic building and 1949 addition into a 175,000 square foot quadrangle with a skylit commons at its center and a new main entry facing the Suzzallo Library.〔(The Daily of the University of Washington, November 8, 1999 ). Retrieved 2011-10-21〕 The architects of the original building were John Graham & Company and of the 1999 project the architects of record were Bassetti Architects.〔(UW Buildings History ). Retrieved 2011-10-21〕 The Information School uses the basement, 3rd, and 4th floors of Mary Gates Hall. Its advising office, Technology Exploration (TE) lab, PhD offices, and computer lab are all located on the fourth floor.
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