[Asis-l] A Symposium on Research Design, Paper Writing & Publishing in Information Science

samchu samchu at hku.hk
Wed Dec 14 23:43:08 EST 2016


Inviting research students and junior researchers to 'A Symposium on Research Design, Paper Writing & Publishing in Information Science'.

The Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong  is organizing a symposium on Research Design, Paper Writing & Publishing in Information Science to equip research students and junior researchers to develop knowledge and ability in 1) designing and conducting a sound research, 2) writing a paper and submitting it to the ASIS&T 2017 conference and 3) upgrading the conference paper into a JASIST journal article.

Date: Mar 27-28, Mon-Tue (right after iConference 2017 from March 22 -25) A call for papers for the event will be issued in Dec. Submission of an abstract or an extended abstract of 1000-2000 words is suggested.

Venue: The University of Hong Kong (HKU)  http://web.edu.hku.hk/
Host: Faculty of Education, HKU
Target participants: research students and junior researchers          Target group size: 30-50
Registration: $250 USD for each participant. ASIS&T members can enjoy a 20% discount. Register on or before 7 January 2016 can enjoy a 10% early-bird discount. Deadline for registration is on or before 21 January 2017.
Registration: To register, CLICK: https://goo.gl/dWQpNO

Programme: Participants are expected to be in one of the 3 stages outlined below & come prepared: (1). Design: research proposal, ethical concerns, etc.; (2). Conduct: executing the research plan, collect & analyse data with proper research methods; (3). Write-up: communicate research process & findings. When registering for the symposium, the registrant is highly encouraged to submit an abstract (300-500 words) or an extended abstract (1000-2000 words) to form the basis for a fruitful discussion. Each participant will present the progress of his/her research at the symposium and experienced researchers will give feedback. The symposium will facilitate a close mentor and mentee relationship for all participants. Mentors and mentees are also encouraged to co-author papers for ASIS 2017 conference.


Event organizers/supporters: Asia Pacific Chapter and Taipei Chapter of ASIS&T
Khoo Soo Guan, Christopher, Chair of Asia Pacific Chapter of ASIS&T & Associate Professor at Wee Kim Wee School of Communication & Information, Nanyang Technological University. Ming-Hsin Phoebe Chiu, Chair of Taipei Chapter of ASIS&T & Associate Professor at Graduate Institute of Library & Information Studies, National Taiwan Normal University. Sam Chu, Associate Professor & Deputy Director at Centre for Information Technology in Education, HKU
Speakers' Biographies
Dr Sam Chu - Dr Samuel Kai Wah Chu, is an Associate Professor and the Deputy Director (Centre for Information Technology in Education) in the Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong (HKU). He was the Head of Division of Information and Technology Studies (2013-2016) at HKU.

Dr Lynn Silipigni Connaway is a Senior Research Scientist and Director of User Research at OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. Her research investigates how and why individuals engage with technology and get their information.

Prof. Javed Mostafa - Prof. Mostafa is the Director of the Carolina Health Informatics Program and the Director of the Laboratory of Applied Informatics Research. His research concentrates on information retrieval problems, particularly related to search and user-system interactions in large-scale document/data repositories.

Prof. Lam Wai - Prof. Lam received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo. He is currently a professor at CUHK. His research interests include intelligent information retrieval, text mining, digital library, machine learning, and knowledge-based systems.
Dr Xiao HU, Assistant Professor - Dr Hu is in the Division of Information and Technology Studies in the Faculty of Education of HKU. Her research interests include learning analytics, applied data/text mining, and information retrieval.

Dr Natalie Pang - Dr Pang is an Assistant Professor with the Division of Information Studies, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, and Principal Investigator at the Centre of Social Media Innovations for Communities (COSMIC) at Nanyang Technological University. Her research interests are: social informatics, collective action and information behaviour on the Internet, qualitative and mixed methods research, end-user interactions in heritage sites, and social media innovations for marginalised communities.


Dr. Tien-I Tsai - Dr Tsai is an Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science at National Taiwan University and is the chair of ASIS&T Taipei Chapter for 2017. Her research focuses on information behavior, especially how individuals with diverse backgrounds seek information and how individuals collaboratively seek, use, and exchange information to fulfill their learning objectives.



Please visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R9P8TLqXwE9LSrWronc0rMq42WK8mE2nhKNBneqNEPU/edit?usp=sharing for further information on the event.



Sam
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Samuel Kai Wah Chu, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Deputy Director, Centre for Information Technology in Education
Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong (Ranked 6th best in the world - QS 2015, 2016)
Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
Managing Editor, Journal of Information & Knowledge Management
Tel: (852) 2241-5894  |  Fax: (852) 2517-7194
E-mail: samchu at hku.hk<mailto:samchu at hku.hk>
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Homepage: http://web.edu.hku.hk/staff/academic/samchu
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Latest publications:
Chu, S.K.W., Reynolds, R.B., Tavares, N.J., Notari, M. & Lee., C.W.Y. (2017). 21st Century Skills Development through Inquiry-based Learning: From Theory to Practice. New York: Springer Science. (eBook - http://www.springer.com/us/book/9789811024795)



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