From rhill at asis.org Mon Oct 5 10:57:13 2015 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 10:57:13 -0400 Subject: [Asist-announce] Please provide feedback on draft strategic Plan Message-ID: <00b801d0ff7e$26ac90b0$7405b210$@asis.org> We want to hear from you! It's not too late to share your feedback on the draft ASIS&T Strategic Plan. The Strategic Planning Task Force and the ASIS&T Board have drafted a strategic plan and we are interested in your feedback. To learn more about the strategic planning process and the draft strategic plan, please visit the ASIS&T Strategic Planning site: https://www.asist.org/about/strategic-plan/ You can read the Strategic Plan here: http://bit.ly/1MprSoL Please send your feedback and suggestions on the draft Strategic Plan by October 9, 2015. You can email us at planning at asist.org, tweet to us @asist_org, tweet to us @asist_org, post on our Facebook page, or post on our LinkedIn group. 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But rooms blocked for the potential World Series games have opened up so we are able to make this effort to help you save. _____ 2015 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology -- Information Science with Impact: Research in and for the Community November 6-10, 2015 - Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch - St. Louis, Missouri Program and Registration at: https://www.asist.org/events/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-2015/ The 2015 ASIS&T conference theme provides an opportunity for information science researchers including academics and practitioner to discuss the impact of their research on industry, on government, on local/national/global community groups, on individuals, on information systems, on cultural institutions, and on other practice contexts. The theme highlights the introduction of a new conference focus on Applied Research, which recognizes that basic research in information science is also inspired by, and/or connected to, information practice contexts. 8 Preconference Workshops 40 Contributed Papers 18 Panel Discussions Plenary sessions: Aaron Doering -Building Community Online: Connecting People, Places, and Ideas through Innovative Design- Doering is associate professor in the LT Media Lab at the University of Minnesota, currently holds the Bonnie Westby Huebner Endowed Chair in Education and Technology. His research involves the design, development and evaluation of online and mobile teaching environments; technology integration in K-12 settings; and the innovative use of technology to support teaching and learning. Sarah Morton -Creating Impact: Issues, Challenges and Solutions- Morton works at the intersection of social research, policy and practice in a range of leadership roles. She is co-director of the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Also within the University of Edinburgh, Sarah is the knowledge exchange specialist for the Centre for Community and Public Health Sciences and an impact analyst. She is a director of What Works Scotland and she is also an associate of the research unit for research utilization at the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement and was a member of the Scottish Funding Council working group on Knowledge Exchange and Public Policy. Her research has investigated the process assessing the impact of research on policy and practice. She has a specialty in contribution analysis and uses this approach in a variety of projects, often working with non-academic partners, and also to assess the impact of research. - - - - Bulletin of ASISA&T October/November 2015 Volume 42, No. 1, (Size: 4.2mb) ________________________________________ Special Section 3D Printing and Digital Fabrication Technologies in Libraries and Museums by Moriana M. Garcia and Tod Colegrove, guest editors Introduction:? Considerations and Potential Impacts by Moriana M. Garcia and Tod Colegrove Digital Fabrication Technology in the Library:? Where We Are and Where We Are Going by Stephanie C. Prato and Lauren Britton How 3D Printers Support Teaching in Engineering, Technology and Beyond by Amy Van Epps, Davin Huston, John Sherrill, Ann Alvar and Anna Bowen Library as Collaboratory:? Partnerships, Knowledge Transfer and Dialogue in Library-based 3D Services by Kevin R. Messner Copyright Considerations for Providing 3D Printing Services in the Library by Jessica R. M. Chan and Sandra Aya Enimil Museums and 3D Printing:?? More Than a Workshop Novelty, Connecting to Collections and the Classroom by Megan Hancock 3D Printing in Libraries:? A View from Within the American Library Association:? Privacy, Intellectual Freedom and Ethical Policy Framework by Barbara M. Jones Feature Data-Driven Society Begins with Data-Savvy Youth by Zorana Ercegovac IA Column The Curse of Metadata by Laura Creekmore RDAP Review When Data is a Dirty Word:? A Survey to Understand Data Management Needs Across Diverse Research Disciplines by Alicia Hofelich Mohr, Josh Bishoff, Carolyn Bishoff, Steven Braun, Christine Storino and Lisa R. Johnston Departments Editor?s Desktop by Irene Travis President?s Page by Sandy Hirsh Inside ASIS&T Richard B. Hill Executive Director ASIS&T 8555 16th Street, Suite 850 Silver Spring, MD 20910 v. (301) 495-0900 f. (301) 495-0810