Graduate Program Advisor: Rae-Anne Montague
Graduate Faculty: Kimberly Black-Parker, Gabriel Gomez, Rae-Anne Montague, Chi Young Oh
The Master of Science in Library and Information Science (MSLIS) program at Chicago State University is accredited by the American Library Association Committee on Accreditation, with the status of initial accreditation. The next comprehensive review visit is scheduled for Spring 2026.
Content Designations
The MSLIS prepares professionals to design and manage library and information services in a variety of settings. The field of library and information science is concerned with the management and use of information resources, services, and technologies. The field encompasses “information and knowledge creation, communication, identification, selection, acquisition, organization and description, storage and retrieval, preservation and curation, analysis, interpretation, evaluation, synthesis, dissemination, use and users, and management of human and information resources.”
The program is designed to reflect an urban focus with the following specializations:
- School Libraries (licensure or endorsement to become a School Library Information Specialist)
- Archives and Records Management
- Academic Libraries
- Public Libraries