The School of Information or iSchool at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is a graduate school offering both a Master of Science in Information and a Doctor of Information . Its field of study is information: how it is created, identified, collected, structured, managed, preserved, accessed, processed, and presented; how it is used in different environments, with different technologies, and over time. The school's stated mission is "connecting people, information, and technology in more valuable ways." The School of Information is part of a growing list of i-schools devoted to the... study of information as a discipline. These institutions have varied histories, some being newly created, others developing from earlier schools or departments focused on library and information science , computer science, communications, or information technology. The school was the first of these institutions to relabel itself a "school of information". In 2008, the School of Information, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts and the College of Engineering unveiled a new undergraduate major called informatics.
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| Founded: | 1969 |
| School type: | Public university |