[Asis-l] Syracuse iSchool at ASIS&T Annual Meeting
John David Ross
rossjd at syr.edu
Tue Oct 28 17:24:09 EDT 2014
Faculty members and doctoral students from the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) will be presenting and discussing their research next week at the 77th annual meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) in Seattle, Washington.
Awards
At the meeting, assistant professor Jeff Hemsley<http://my.ischool.syr.edu/People/jjhemsle> will be recognized as co-winner of the ASIS&T Information Science Book of the Year Award for Going Viral<http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0745671284.html>, a book he co-authored with Karine Nahon, associate professor at the Information School at the University of Washington. The text explains what virality is, how it works technologically and socially, and the implications of this process for social change. The award is given each year to authors whose books have been judged to have made the most outstanding contribution in the field of information science during the calendar year preceding the annual meeting.
Workshops
On Saturday, November 1, professor Barbara Kwasnik<http://my.ischool.syr.edu/People/bkwasnik> will present on mapping interdependencies among knowledge domains at the 25th Annual Classification Research Special Interest Group (SIG/CR) workshop.
Panels
On Monday, November 3, professor Jian Qin<http://my.ischool.syr.edu/People/jqin> will participate on a panel entitledTransforming the Data Landscape: Connecting Data, Policies, and Communities. Her panel will examine the state of research in the areas of data practices, behaviors, infrastructure, and policies through a series of recently completed and in-progress studies.
Posters
Qin and four doctoral students will exhbit posters at the poster session during the President's Reception on Monday, November 3.
Renata Curty and Qin will exhibit Towards a Model for Research Data Reuse Behavior; Sarika Sharma and Qin will exhibit Data Management: Graduate Student’s Awareness of Practices and Policies; Mark Costa will exhibit The Dynamics of Social Capital in Scientific Collaboration Networks; and Angela Ramnarine-Rieks will exhibit Designing Games in the Classroom: Learning Benefits.
Alumni Gathering
The iSchool will be hosting an evening alumni gathering on Monday, November 3 at the Daily Grill at 629 Pike Street in Seattle. Attendees will hear an update on the School and have an opportunity to socialize with faculty and alumni. To RSVP, e-mail executive director of alumni relations Barbara Settel at basettel at syr.edu<mailto:basettel at syr.edu>.
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