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- 2020-12-10 Faculty Positions (1~2) Available in the Graduate Institute of Library & Information Studies, National Taiwan Normal University
- 2020-09-11 Campus Protection Against COVID-19 for 2019-2020 School Year(★★★)
- 2020-08-11 NTNU Measures in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- 2020-07-15 2020 Academic Year (Fall Semester) Registration Guidelines
- 2020-07-14 109-1 List of Courses Conducted in English in GLIS of 2020 Fall Semester
- 2020-05-06 The Schedule of Admission Interviews for International Students Spring 2021
- 2020-03-25 The Schedule of Admission Interviews for International Students Fall 2020
- 2020-01-15 International Student Application for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021
- 2019-07-13 2019 ICLIS Photos
- 2019-05-09 Come Study at NTNU! (National Taiwan Normal University)
- 2019-02-27 Fall 2019 & Spring 2020 Admission Prospectus for International Students
- 2019-01-08 Call for Papers/Posters -- 2019 International Conference on Library and Information Science (ICLIS) in Taipei, Taiwan, on July 12-13, 2019
About Us

The groundwork of the nation’s first education effort in Library and Information Studies began in 1955, as an undergraduate track within the Department of Adult and Continuing Education at the National Taiwan Normal University.
To nurture higher talents for library and information services in meeting the needs of our knowledge-based society, the University established an independent Graduate Institute of Library and Information Studies in 2002.
In 2005, we initiated the In-service Master Program of Library and Information Studies, providing professional development opportunities for in-service library and information service practitioners, with emphasis on knowledge and skills of information technologies.
Cooperating with the University’s Fine Arts Department, History Department and Chinese Department, in 2006 we launched the Digital Content and Creative Teaching Advanced Certification Program, for further promoting interdisciplinary collaborate and nurturing digital content talents.
The Institute was granted the permission by the Minister of Education in 2008 to launch the Ph.D. program, and recruited doctorate students for the first cohort in June 2009.
The goal of our Ph.D. program is to nurture innovative talents for research and leadership in library and information services, in responding to the paradigm shift of library and information research, as well as the trends of multimedia convergence.