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Pratt Institute


School of Information and Library Science
Library & Information Science
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205 US
 
Phone: 1-718-636-3669
Fax: 1-718-636-3670
 

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Degrees: Program Format:
Master's
MSLIS/MFA-Digital Arts; MSLIS/MS-History of Art & Design
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In today's digital world, information expressed and communicated across new media now pervades what was our text dominated world. As digital arts converges with digital information, it offers a wide of range new opportunities for bringing expression and creativity to the information world, be it in designing virtual information environments or interactive media. Increasingly information professionals will need high-level knowledge and skills in using digital tools to serve the needs cultural and educational institutions such as museum, libraries and archives as well as the publishing industry and diverse arts and entertainment communities. Through the dual-degree, students become art historians and librarians and are able to carry out art history research.  They learn to design information systems and networks, use digital technology, apply the theories, research and practice of information science and use the Internet and Web to convey meaning and communicate content effectively and creatively in the arts across diverse cultures and societies of today's  global digital landscape.
   
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