From fidelia.ibekwe-sanjuan at univ-amu.fr Mon Nov 9 16:06:22 2015 From: fidelia.ibekwe-sanjuan at univ-amu.fr (IBEKWE-SANJUAN Fidelia) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 22:06:22 +0100 Subject: [Sighfis-l] Fwd: Agenda for HFIS's Business meeting at AM 2015 In-Reply-To: <56352678.1020606@univ-amu.fr> References: <56352678.1020606@univ-amu.fr> Message-ID: <56410ACE.3070400@univ-amu.fr> Just a reminder that HFIS's business meeting is at 4pm today in Sterling 6. -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Agenda for HFIS's Business meeting at AM 2015 Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2015 21:37:12 +0100 From: IBEKWE-SANJUAN Fidelia To: sighfis-l at asis.org Dear all Our SIG's business meeting is scheduled for Mon 9th 4pm-5.10pm, at the AM in St Louis Room Sterling 6. Tentative Agenda ------------------------ 1. Attendees 2. Activities during FY15 3. Outreach activities to Members and to students 4. The ASIST History Fund Research and Best Paper Awards 5. Communication with HFIS members 6. Updates from SIG Cabinet Meeting and First Members/Attendees brunch 7. Officers for FY16: Changing of the Chair 8. Advisory Board for FY16 Hope to see many of you there! -- ----------------------------------------------------- Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan (Ph.D.) Full Professor (Professeur des Universit?s) School of Journalism & Communication (EJCAM) http://ejcam.univ-amu.fr/en Aix-Marseille University - France. Homepage: http://fidelia1.free.fr/ IRSIC research team: http://irsic.univ-amu.fr/ ----------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From agreenwood at utpress.utoronto.ca Thu Nov 12 16:53:19 2015 From: agreenwood at utpress.utoronto.ca (Greenwood, Audrey) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 21:53:19 +0000 Subject: [Sighfis-l] The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science special issue "Archives, libraries and museums in the era of the participatory social Web" is now available on Project MUSE Message-ID: The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science Volume 39, Number 3/4, September-December 2015 SPECIAL ISSUE: Archives, Libraries and Museums in the Era of the Participatory Social Web Edited by Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan and Elaine M?nard The term "Web 2.0" refers to a set of Web tools that enhance and support user-generated content. Web 2.0 has made possible - and intensified - global collaborative mechanisms for the production of content. For nearly fifteen years, it has been gradually transforming the traditional Web, based on a dissemination model mainly structured by service providers and content providers.This participatory and collaborative capacity of the Web 2.0 may, in some cases, erase old boundaries and hierarchies between professionals and amateurs in various areas, whether in the private or public domains (e.g., Journalism 2.0, citizen journalism, etc.). Professions related to the creation and dissemination of content and knowledge seem to be particularly affected (e.g., publishers, artists, graphic designers, journalists, librarians, competitive intelligence specialists, librarians, archivists, information managers, etc.). The participatory Web's massive implementation of technology by the public has led to a reconfiguration and repositioning of the stakeholders in these sectors. This special issue aims to investigate mutations or changes underway within the institutions and among the stakeholders of libraries, archives, museums and online media due to the spread of Web 2.0 digital practices. This issue contains: Preface: Archives, Libraries, and Museums in the Era of the Participatory Social Web Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan, Elaine M?nard http://bit.ly/cjils393_4a Pr?face : Les archives, les biblioth?ques et les mus?es ? l'?re du web social participatif Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan, Elaine M?nard http://bit.ly/cjils393_4b Characteristics and Effectiveness of Tags in Public Library Online Public Access Catalogues/Les caract?ristiques et l'efficacit? des balises dans les catalogues publics en ligne des biblioth?ques publiques Isola Ajiferuke, Jamie Goodfellow, Adeola Opesade http://bit.ly/cjils393_4c Influence, Reciprocity, Participation, and Visibility: Assessing the Social Library on Twitter/Influence, r?ciprocit?, participation, et visibilit? : ?valuation de la biblioth?que sociale sur Twitter Lorri Mon, Jisue Lee http://bit.ly/cjils393_4d "Library 2.0" Viewed through the Prism of the French Librarians' Blogs/La ? Biblioth?que 2.0 ? vue ? travers le prisme des blogs de biblioth?caires fran?ais B?reng?re Stassin http://bit.ly/cjils393_4e Le crowdsourcing scientifique et patrimonial ? la crois?e de mod?les de coordination et de coop?ration : Le cas des herbiers num?ris?s/Scientific and Heritage Crowdsourcing at the Crossroads of Models of Coordination and Cooperation: The Case of Digital Herbaria Manuel Zacklad, Lisa Chupin http://bit.ly/cjils393_4f M?thodologie d'analyse de la participation informatique de l'usager d'un mus?e/Methodology of Analysis of Museum User Computer Involvement Florence Andreacola, Eric SanJuan, Marie-Sylvie Poli http://bit.ly/cjils393_4g Lumping (and Splitting) LAMs: The Story of Grouping Libraries, Archives, and Museums/Regroupement (et division) des BAMs : Histoire du regroupement des biblioth?ques, des archives et des mus?es Cheryl Klimaszewski http://bit.ly/cjils393_4h Participation, Collaboration, and Community Building in Digital Repositories/Participation, collaboration et d?veloppement communautaire dans les d?p?ts num?riques Amy Williams http://bit.ly/cjils393_4i Social Media in Libraries and Archives: Applied with Caution/Les m?dias sociaux dans les biblioth?ques et les archives : Appliqu?s avec prudence Chern Li Liew, Shannon Wellington, Gillian Oliver, Reid Perkins http://bit.ly/cjils393_4j A respected source of the most up-to-date research on library and information science, The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science is recognized internationally for its authoritative bilingual contributions to the field of information science. Established in 1976, the journal is dedicated to the publication of research findings, both in full-length and in brief format; reviews of books; software and technology; and letters to the editor. Join CJILS email list! Please sign up for important news relating to The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science. You'll receive emails with peeks inside new issues, Tables of Contents, Calls for Papers, editorial announcements, open access articles, and special offers. Sign up here - bit.ly/alertsCJILS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nico at northwestern.edu Fri Nov 20 17:16:28 2015 From: nico at northwestern.edu (Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 22:16:28 +0000 Subject: [Sighfis-l] =?utf-8?q?Call_for_Abstracts_=E2=80=93_International_?= =?utf-8?q?Conference_on_Computational_Social_Science_=28IC2S2=29_-_Deadli?= =?utf-8?q?ne_January_31=2C_2016?= Message-ID: IC2S2 2016 ? International Conference on Computational Social Science [dfsasdfa] [IC2S2 2016 ? International Conference on Computational Social Science] Call for Abstracts The conference held at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL USA will bring together scientists from different areas to meet and discuss problems on social systems and dynamics, as well as research questions motivated by large datasets, either extracted from real applications (e.g. social media, communication systems), or created via controlled experiments or computational modeling. The goal of the conference is to create a broad community of social science researchers - academics, tech industry workers, open data activists, government agency workers, and think tank analysts - who are committed to advancing social science knowledge through computational methods. In addition to keynote speakers and paper sessions, the conference will also include a series of training workshops for social science researchers who are newcomers to computational methods or who simply want to broaden their computational toolkits by learning new methods and related software techniques. We welcome submissions on any topic, but we are especially interested in: * computational social science in industry * computer-assisted text analysis and natural language processing * network analysis * large-scale experiments * causal inference and computational methods * science and technology studies approaches to computational science work * reproducible research * practical problems in computational social science * the ethics of computational research on human behavior * infrastructure to facilitate industry/academic cooperation * issues of inclusivity in computational fields Faculty, graduate students, industry researchers, policy makers, and non-profit workers are all encouraged to submit data-driven research for consideration. [..............................] [Conference website] [Submission website] [..............................] [Important Dates] [Contact] Deadline for abstract submission: 31 January 2016 Opening of registration: 15 February 2016 Conference dates: 23-26 June 2016 Please contact Nancy McLaughlin at nico at northwestern.edu with any questions you might have. [..............................] PROGRAM CHAIRS Noshir Contractor, Northwestern University Brian Uzzi, Northwestern University Duncan Watts, Microsoft Research KEYNOTE Speakers Susan Athey, Stanford University Dirk Brockmann, Humboldt University Berlin Rosaria Conte, Institute for Cognitive Science and Technology Rome Peter Dodds, University of Vermont David Ferrucci, Bridgewater Associates (formerly Head of IBM Watson) Sandra Gonz?lez-Bail?n? , University of Pennsylvania Shawndra Hill, Microsoft Research Michael Kearns, University of Pennsylvania Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University David Lazer, Northeastern University Boston Alessandro Lomi, University of Lugano Sendhil Mullainathan, Harvard University Matt Salganik, Princeton University Markus Strohmaier, GESIS Cologne Balazs Vedres, Central European University Budapest ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Noshir Contractor, Northwestern University Karen S. Cook, Stanford University Santo Fortunato, Aalto University Alanna Lazarowich, Northwestern University Michael Macy, Cornell University Laura Nelson, Northwestern University Brian Uzzi, Northwestern University Duncan Watts, Microsoft Research [SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS] Contributions to the conference should be submitted via EasyChair. The submission should include a list of authors and their affiliations, with a minimum of one designated corresponding author, a title, an abstract summary paragraph, a list of 5 keywords, and an extended abstract with at least one figure, formatted as a PDF file no larger than 20MB. Please give a sufficiently detailed description of your work and your methods so we can adequately assess its relevance. Each extended abstract will be reviewed by two Program Committee members. Note that abstracts longer than 3 pages will be automatically rejected. For additional information, see the Extended Abstract Template (.docx) and EasyChair Instructions (.pdf). 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