[NJ ASIST] Distinguished Lecture Series Award to Prof. Michael Buckland
Dongho Choi
dongho.j.choi at gmail.com
Wed May 27 16:26:57 EDT 2015
A follow-up:
The 2015 NJ ASIST Distinguished Lecture Series event was held on May 13,
2015 at Rutgers University. The event honored Dr. Michael
Buckland, Professor Emeritus Professor, School of Information, University
of California, Berkeley, for his outstanding research in the field of
Information Science. The details of the event and the *video of the talk by
Prof. Michael Buckland* can be found at
http://www.asis.org/Chapters/nj/2015-distinguished-lecture-series-honoring-dr-michael-buckland/
<http://www.asis.org/Chapters/nj/2015-distinguished-lecture-series-honoring-dr-michael-buckland/%E2%80%9C>
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 10:21 AM Dongho Choi <dongho.j.choi at gmail.com> wrote:
> The New Jersey Chapter of ASIS&T is pleased to announce that this year’s
> Distinguished Lecture Series Award will be presented to Prof. Michael
> Buckland, Emeritus Professor, School of Information, University of
> California, Berkeley. To honor and celebrate Prof. Buckland, we invite you
> to join a reception at Rutgers University on Wednesday, May 13. See details
> below.
>
> *NJ ASIS&T & RU ASIS&T present 2015 Distinguished Lecturer*
> *Dr. Michael Buckland*
> "Information Science Past and Future: A Personal View."
> Wednesday, *May 13 2015, 5:00 p.m.*
> Rutgers Club (199 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901)
> Kindly RSVP to http://bit.ly/1I4nlIx
> The event is $5/$10 for students (ASIS&T members, non-members) and $10/$15
> for professionals (ASIS&T members, non-members) to be paid by cash/check at
> the event.
>
> NJ ASIS&T in partnership with RU ASIS&T are hosting a distinguished
> lecture series featuring esteemed scholar Dr. Michael Buckland on
> Wednesday, May 13th from 5-7 p.m. at the Rutgers Club. Join us as Dr.
> Buckland reflects on how his experiences influenced his view of the field
> at the intersection of digital libraries and digital humanities. To this
> lecture, Dr. Buckland brings 50 years of experience in the study of library
> services, bibliographical access, cultural heritages, and the history of
> documentation. His books include Library Services in Theory and Context
> (Pergamon, 1983; 2nd ed. 1988), Information and Information Systems
> (Praeger, 1991), Redesigning Library Services (American Library
> Association, 1992), and a biography, Emanuel Goldberg and his Knowledge
> Machine (Libraries Unlimited, 2006). His principal project currently is
> “Editorial Practices and the Web” which makes historians’ working notes
> accessible at editorsnotes.org. The lecture series will be followed by a
> Q&A period and a reception honoring Dr. Buckland’s distinguished career.
>
> We hope you can join.
>
> Questions? Contact: rutgersuasist at gmail.com
>
> About NJ ASIS&T: The New Jersey Chapter is a four-time winner of the
> ASIS&T Chapter-of-the-Year Award. The chapter aims to connect information
> professionals in both academia and industry to the latest in research and
> practice relating to information science and technology. The chapter has
> held presentation and dinner meetings featuring prominent scholars and
> presented Distinguished Lectureship awards to thought leaders in the field,
> including Gerald Salton, Karen Sparck Jones, and Eugene Garfield. For more
> information, please visit: http://www.asis.org/Chapters/nj/
>
> About RU ASIS&T: Comprised of MLIS and PhD students, this group focuses on
> studying the relationship between information behaviors and technology, and
> how people interact with both. The group holds activities ranging from
> technology workshops to conference practice talks to job workshops. RU
> ASIS&T plans to hold additional distinguished lecture series, a career
> panel, and tutorials in the fall semester. For more information, please
> visit: http://ruasist.rutgers.edu/
>
> Regards,
> Dongho Choi
>
> Publicist, NJ ASIS&T
> PhD student
> School of Communication & Information
> Rutgers University
> 4 Huntington St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
>
>
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