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The library science master's program at the University of Washington is ranked #1 nationally by U.S. News & World Report and is accredited by the American Library Association. It's offered in residential and online modes.

Follow Your Passion

At the University of Washington Information School, we educate the innovators and leaders of the library and information world, helping develop the skills needed to play a critical role in any knowledge-intensive industry. Libraries are evolving and the way they serve the public is rapidly changing. The iSchool’s Master of Library and Information Science not only provides the practical skills to advance a career and the confidence to make bold decisions, it elicits the essential skills to connect, communicate effectively, and be a changemaker in the community.  

The MLIS Approach

The MLIS program is designed to prepare students for employment at an array of organizations and companies. In the beginning, students focus on foundational technology and library science principles, with an emphasis on the values of diversity, inclusion and social justice. 

After completing the core requirements, students dive into elective offerings such as knowledge organization, Indigenous systems of knowledge, children’s and young adult literature, design thinking, and information ethics and intellectual freedom. Students explore experientially and customize their learning with research, directed fieldwork and independent study.

All of this is aided by vision and mission-based student learning outcomes that guide us as we educate students to be inquisitive critical thinkers who challenge assumptions and guide others in the strategic and ethical use of information in society.

Residential or Online

Students immerse themselves in the MLIS program either on campus or online, working independently on their own schedule. Regardless of format, residential and online students take the same courses and earn the same Master of Library and Information Science degree. Learn more about these degree options as well as the statistics for graduation rates and length of time to degree for each program mode.

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Snapshots of ecological change

For Capstone, MLIS student builds archive of satellite images to aid scientists

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For Natives, by Natives

Supported by a faculty fellowship, professor helps to advance Indigenous librarianship

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MLIS offers a fresh start

After a career change, a move and her husband's cancer diagnosis, Jennifer Sheffield is optimistic about a career in librarianship

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Visions of Black Information Futures

Information School's Tracie D. Hall brings artists, intellectuals, librarians to campus to consider how information will be stored and shared

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MLIS student's archive to help track ecological change

Thursday, May 28, 2026
Scientists at the National Ecological Observatory Network, or NEON, study how ecosystems change over time. But their field instruments and low-altitude aircraft capture only short windows of data, and NEON does not have a standing...
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Informatics team helps get WSDOT's app in gear

Tuesday, May 26, 2026
The Washington State Department of Transportation app features extensive transportation information such as schedules, traffic alerts and weather reports, but it hasn’t been updated in about seven years. A team of Informatics students...
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