[Neasis-l] NEASIST Spring Networking Dinner - Keynote by Dr. Jose-Marie Griffiths -- May 7 at MIT

Beata Panagopoulos bpanagopoulos at suffolk.edu
Fri Apr 25 16:43:14 EDT 2014


THE NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INVITES YOU TO JOIN US FOR OUR 2014 ANNUAL NETWORKING DINNER:

The Spider and the Web: Can the Information Age Survive Another 25 years?
An Address by Dr. José-Marie Griffiths, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Bryant University and past ASIST President

WHEN: Wednesday, May 7, 2014 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm

WHERE: MIT Pappalardo Room (Bldg 4-349) http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=4 Cambridge, MA

RSVP: on  Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/annual-networking-dinner-the-spider-and-the-web-tickets-11227065455

DESCRIPTION 
Join your colleagues for an evening of conversation as we explore the future of the Information Age with Dr. José-Marie Griffiths (http://www.bryant.edu/news/university-news/story.htm?id=3706 )and celebrate the awardees of the 2014 NEASIST Awards.  Dr. Griffiths will discuss:

The Spider and the Web: Can the Information Age Survive Another 25 years?

The World Wide Web, arguably the platform that fully launched our Information Age, is 25 years old this year.  There are now more than 600 million websites worldwide, and the Web has changed life forever across the globe, allowing people to access and share information in a way not possible even 30 years ago.

But as the Web expands in size and complexity, there is increasing concern about its potential fragility and vulnerability.  Dr. Griffiths will explore some of the trends that are straining the interwoven strands of our information universe, from net governance and neutrality to data policy and stewardship to individual privacy (or the lack thereof).   Society, especially knowledge stewards, face a plethora of choices in these areas.  How we choose to address these challenges correlates in many ways with how a spider constructs, monitors and repairs its web.  Can the Information Age survive another 25 years?  Understanding the interrelationships of the spider and the web, and the different roles and principles that undergird them, are critical to all of us in both the near and distant future.  Dr. Griffiths will lay out the issues and some of the choices we face, and the potential impacts of those choices to the survival of our present and future knowledge ecosystem.

PROGRAM 
6:00pm
Registration & Networking
6:30pm
Buffet dinner served
7:00pm
Award presentations
7:15pm
NEASIST welcomes Dr. José-Marie Griffiths--Vice President for Academic Affairs at Bryant University and past ASIST President 
 
For more information visit http://neasist.org/2014/04/09/2014-annual-neasist-networking-dinner/




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