Institute at a glance
The Swiss Institute for Information Science (SII) develops and devises solutions for current and future challenges and issues relating to the production, organisation and distribution of knowledge and information.
Head of institute/centre
Barkow Ingo More about Barkow IngoResearch fields
Library and Digitalisation of Analogue Cultural Assets
Computational Social and Education Sciences
Data Analytics
Digital Business and Usability Engineering
Information Lifecycle Management
Knowledge and User Research
Practical Data Science
Process Data, Visualization, and Machine Learning, AI
Scientific Computing More about the research fieldsLabs
Digi Lab More about Digi Lab Usability Lab More about Usability Lab Library Lab More about Library Lab Records Management Lab More about Records Management Lab
Expertise
The interdisciplinary team of the Swiss Institute for Information Science (SII) possesses both the required methodological expertise and the necessary knowledge from various application domains in the areas of business and administration.
The close interlinking of applied research and services as well as education and further training is a key aspect. Knowledge acquired and experience gained during the course of research and service projects is always immediately incorporated in teaching.
Research fields in the range of Big Data and Analytics
Research fields in the range information organisation
Degree programmes
Further education
Research and consulting
The Swiss Institute for Information Science (SII) supports you with issues relating to data, knowledge and information. With our partners and clients from the worlds of business, science and administration, we develop strategies and concepts, perform analyses and develop applicable solutions and systems.
Forms of cooperation
There are various forms of cooperation, be they research projects, consultuing projects or student projects. Get in contact with us and we will support you with your projects.
Laboratories
For its research and service activities as well as to enable it to offer support in the areas of education and further training, the SII has four modern laboratories:
Projects
Projects in the range of Big Data and Analytics
Team
Memberships
The Swiss Institute for Information Science (SII) is a member of the following associations:
- Bibliothek Information Schweiz (BIS) – Swiss national association for libraries, information centres and their employees
- German Association for Information Science (DGI)
- EcademySociety for Art History in Switzerland (GSK)
- University Association of Information Science (HI)
- Nestor – expertise network for long-term archiving qualification
- Swiss Working Community of Public Libraries (SAB)
- Swiss Foundation for Audiovisual Teaching Media (SSAB)eCH: Association for eGovernment Standards
- Association of Swiss Archivists (VSA)
The SII also has a scientific advisory board. The board comprises representatives from the private sector and from public institutions as well as lecturers from other universities. In addition to ensuring and improving quality in the areas of teaching and education, the members of the scientific advisory board provide input that allows for needs from the world of practice as well as innovations and new impetus to be incorporated in teaching and research activities.
Contact
University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons
Schweizerisches Institut für Informationswissenschaften (SII)
Ringstrasse 34
CH-7004 Chur
Switzerland
Phone: +41 81 286 24 24
Mail: sii@clutterfhgr.ch