[Asis-l] Rutgers iSchool, The School of Communication and Information will be at iConference 2016

BRENDA SHERIDAN brenda.sheridan at rutgers.edu
Tue Mar 15 13:58:35 EDT 2016


*Rutgers iSchool, The School of Communication and Information will be at
iConference 2016*

*20-23 March, 2016   Philadelphia, PA*


Faculty and students from the School of Communication and Information,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, are involved in multiple
activities at the iConference 2016. Please drop by our events (listed
below) and learn more about our exciting research initiatives, connect or
reconnect with Rutgers colleagues and friends and meet our new Dean
Jonathan Potter.


*SESSIONS:*


*Sunday, March 20*

*8:30 AM – 12:00 PM and 1:30 – 5:00 PM   FULL DAY Workshop*

Workshop:  Enhancing Collaboration and Community for The Discipline of
Organizing*. *Workshop presenters include *Dr. Nina Wacholder, Rutgers
University*



*1:30 – 5:00 PM*

iCommunity Session 10: Philadelphia Youth Voices: Co-Designing with Youth
About Information Worlds, Social Justice and Visionary Technology.

*Dr. Ross Todd, Rutgers University, is a member of the iConference
Organizing Committee*



*Monday, March 21*

*10:00-10:30 AM*

The School of Communication and Information is proud to sponsor Monday
morning’s coffee break. Please join us for coffee, tea, and an assortment
of delicious pastries and fruit.


*5:00-6:30 PM Poster Session 1*

Using Child-Centered Methods to Explore Young Children's Information
Experience. *Sarah C. Barriage, (PhD student) **Rutgers University*

Music Information: The Need for a Central Music Licensing Database.

*Ian Dunham, (PhD student) **Rutgers University*



Mapping Knowledge Orders in Local Museums: An Example from Horodnic de Jos,
Romania. Cheryl* Klimaszewski, (PhD student) **Rutgers University*



“It’s Incompatible with the Views of the Community About Themselves and
Their Defining Characteristics”: Norms and Knowledge Production Within the
Transgender Wikipedia Page.   *Vanessa Kitzie, Xiaofeng Li, (PhD students)
Rutgers University*



Who’s Playing? Towards Machine-Assisted Identification of Jazz Trumpeters
by Timbre.

*Janet G. Lazar (PhD student), Dr. Michael Lesk, **Rutgers University*



Methodology for the Evaluation of Health Information by Participants with
Low Literacy

Skills.  *Miraida Morales, (PhD student) **Rutgers University*



Contextualizing Digital Reformatting in the History of Preservation
Knowledge: Timeline and Research Directions.  *Zack Lischer-Katz, (PhD
student) Rutgers University*



Exploring How Graduate Students Use Smartphones for Academic Purposes
Outside of the Classroom.  *Jennifer Sonne, (PhD student) Rutgers
University*



Personal Health Information Management in Chronic Illnesses.

*Si Sun, (PhD student*) *Dr. Nicholas J. Belkin, Rutgers University*



*Tuesday, March 22*

*10:30 AM – 12 PM Interactive Learning Presentations*



Connecting Student Information Resource Uses to Learning Outcomes in a
Guided Discovery-Based Game Design Program. *Dr. Rebecca Reynolds, Rutgers
University*



*3:30 PM -5PM **SIE #507 iSchools Education*



>From Information Professionals to Information Creatives: On Educating
Future Generations in iSchools.  Speakers include* Dr. Chirag Shah, Rutgers
University*



*Wednesday, March 23*

*8:30 AM – 3:30 PM  Doctoral Colloquium*

The following PhD students are participating:

*Vanessa Kitzie, (PhD student) **Rutgers University*

*Stephanie Mikitish, (PhD student) Rutgers University*

*Si Sun, (PhD student) **Rutgers University*



*8:30  – 10:00 AM*



iSchools and Health Informatics: Developing Innovative and
Interdisciplinary Curricula.  Speakers include*  Dr. Xiaomu Zhou  (Rutgers
University)*


-- 
Brenda Sheridan, EdD
Director of Strategic Communications
Office of the Dean
School of Communication and Information
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
4 Huntington Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

p: 848-932-7078
f:  732-932-6916
c: 856-261-0089

brenda.sheridan at rutgers.edu
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