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This article, by Martha Pollack, Dean of the School of information at the University of Michigan, completes a year in which five of the six Timelines columns have dealt with prospects for research on Information as well as aspects of its history. This is an exciting time for many elements of HCI, including Design, the input and display device renaissance, a flowering of domain-specific HCI-yet this period may be most remembered for its embrace of Information.---Jonathan Grudin
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Reflections on the future of iSchools from a dean inspired by some junior faculty
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