[sigCR] a litlte more.. and some clarification/RE: FW: notes from my virtual attendance at the SIG CR business meeting
Greenberg, Jane
janeg at email.unc.edu
Tue Nov 20 19:41:24 EST 2012
The notes below are from a few folks meeting at ASIST--who stayed on a bit even with the threatening weather. Several interesting topics and ideas also emerged at the SIG/CR workshop. Two that come to mind include 1.) the relationship between research/practice (Margie helped to inspire this topic through her keynote), and 2. Dave Dubin and Barbara helped bring forward the topic of the mathematics (or quantification) of classification. Both of these would be interesting SIG/CR panels, or ideas to fold into the SIG/CR workshop. Just to be clear Kathryn's below notes are "not" from the virtual business meeting last Wed., but insightful of topics to consider too. Business meeitng notes will be coming early next week, as soon as folks present all have a chance to review.
One things that's clear.. SIG/CR is up-and-hopin' with lots of great energy...
best wishes, jane
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From: sigcr-l-bounces at asis.org [mailto:sigcr-l-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Greenberg, Jane
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 7:09 PM
To: Barbara H Kwasnik (bkwasnik at syr.edu)
Cc: sigcr-l at asist.org
Subject: [sigCR] FW: notes from my virtual attendance at the SIG CR business meeting
Notes that Kathryn noted are here.
Best wishes, jane
-----Original Message-----
From: Kathryn La Barre [mailto:kathryn.labarre at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 5:33 PM
To: Greenberg, Jane
Subject: notes from my virtual attendance at the SIG CR business meeting
People had trouble finding the location for the meeting. Four showed up and they retired to the bar.
Melissa, Emma, Jonathan and Barbara.
This is our chat conversation.
Melissa: Hi Kathryn
Sent at 3:51 PM on Monday
me: greetings!
saw the emails
what a nightmare
Melissa: We finally found each other, but now we only have about 5 minutes
me: thanks for being willing to keep CR going I say retire to the PUB?
!!
we'll set up an online meeting
please be safe
and take care
Melissa: ha! ok!
we're talking about the theme of AI
me: I owe both you and Emma (and whoever else showed up) a drink next time I see you Sent at 3:53 PM on Monday
Melissa: barbara and jonathan are here
me: ah
good
tell them hello and wish them well for me I'm worried about all of you
Melissa: do you have ideas for panels?
they say hi back :)
me: One of the things that was being discussed in the HFIS sessino was interest in collaborating with CR for foundations panels revisiting seminal papers - especially those that can inform current issues
Melissa: people like that
me: there was some talk of trying to bridge discussions like this into edited volumes for publication in the asist DL for example like the readings in IR series I'd love to see us build on the themes identified from the workshop and get those panels into the main session
Melissa: we're switching rooms. still reading your texts
me: at the cabinet meeting SIGs were told that this year's conference organizers did not communicate with HQ and many other people and that the SIG director was also left out of the loop this will not be the case for next year and the year following I am SIG cabinet director so it most certainly will not happen!
Sent at 4:00 PM on Monday
Melissa: awesome. thats great. i'm typing on yhe escalator Sent at 4:02 PM on Monday
me: our main strategy should be to identify folks that can get to Montreal and to be sure to invite our Canadian colleagues who will anchor this conference even those who are not ASIST members ISKO folks Jonathan and Barbara will have advice there
Melissa: michele hudon
me: Clement Arsenault
Melissa: bilingual thesauri
me: yes
absolutely
and Elaine Menard
Melissa: claire bechtolt
me: yes
most definitely JE Mai
Nancy Williamson might even be encouraged to attend I think if we build panels that are anchored by these folks, we will have a strong showing
Melissa: grant and margaret kipp
me: yes
Montreal is why Rebecca Green and I convinced Grant to be the incoming chair that year!
Melissa: ah!
Sent at 4:07 PM on Monday
Melissa: so back to themes for workshops and/or panels gender
me: definitely
that would showcase a lot of new talent (including you!)
Melissa: ethics
me: new as in newly minted
Melissa: just organization system
me: I like these ideas!
would be nice to bring the Ethics of IO to ASIST
Melissa: i agree!!
what about teaching classification?
linked data, etc., barriers to teaching this, e.g. programming
me: yes
definitely
Richard and a number of us have wanted to bring this forward have had panels rejected at ASIST with this issue
Melissa: luann freund
me: but worth trying
Melissa: interaction with taxonomies
me: Louise Spiteri
Melissa: huh. ok
me: Canadians
Melissa: yes
me: Just found the ISKO montreal ToC
so any discussion about the workshop?
Sentiment for wither it should be every other eyar?
Melissa: we seem to be talking about both at the same time
me: (cant type - cat sitting on my hand)
Melissa: ah
Sent at 4:14 PM on Monday
Melissa: i just asked them
discussing
me: Lynne Howarth, Ali Shiri, -- two more canadians Sent at 4:15 PM on Monday
Melissa: alternating with nasko?
what do you think?
me: yes
definitely
next NASKO is June 2013
announcement coming out as soon as the dust settles from ASIST June 13-14 in Milwaukee Sent at 4:18 PM on Monday
Melissa: everyone thinks we should alternate
me: wonderful!
Melissa: maybe have an alternate one
virtual, to keep continuity
me: I'd really like to see that
more workshops virtually
more often than once a year
at GSLIS
I can use the Blackboard / Elluminate software for free and host CR meetings anytime we have a dedicated tech staff and a 1800 number for participants to call
Melissa: barbara says yes
me: this supports recording and such
Melissa: that sounds fabulous
me: so much better than the windows based stuff asist gives us for a fee
Melissa: ok
me: though they won't charge for a business meeting Jane will put out a doodle poll for officers and others who missed all this to talk.
I've been in touch with Richard
about his presentation that we ran out of time to have presented by his doc student he is planning to have this be the first workshop broadcast for CR
Melissa: ah.
me: probably not live
but everyone will get the link to it
and get us started thinking about what we'd like to see next.
Get the party started if you will
I'll capture this chat and send it on to Jane for the virtual meeting anything else I can do?
Melissa: barbara is concerned that richard's might not be the best first one Melissa is typing...
--
Kathryn La Barre
President ISKO C/US
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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