From michel.menou at orange.fr Sun Nov 5 05:17:45 2017 From: michel.menou at orange.fr (Michel Menou) Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2017 11:17:45 +0100 Subject: [Sigifp-l] Fwd: [icie] new book: 3TH1CS. A reinvention of ethics in the digital age? Ed. Ph. Otto, E. Graef In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9431daf4-f8ca-aa3a-3333-70f3df4be90d@orange.fr> -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [icie] new book: 3TH1CS. A reinvention of ethics in the digital age? Ed. Ph. Otto, E. Graef Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2017 16:16:23 +0100 From: Rafael Capurro Reply-To: rafael at capurro.de To: icie at zkm.de , e.graef at irights-lab.de Dear ICIE colleagues, The book (in English and German): 3TH1CS. A Reinvention of ethics in the digital age? ed. Ph. Otto and E. Gr?f, iRights 2017 https://irights-lab.de/en/out-now-3th1cs-a-reinvention-of-ethics-in-the-digital-age/ Contents: http://irights-media.de/publikationen/3th1cs/ has just been published. If you want to write a review for IRIE please send an email to: Eike Gr?f Institutions can also ask Ms Gr?f for a bunch of hard copies with discount. Best, Rafael -- Prof.em. Dr. Rafael Capurro Hochschule der Medien (HdM), Stuttgart, Germany Capurro Fiek Foundation for Information Ethics (http://www.capurro-fiek-foundation.org) Distinguished Researcher at the African Centre of Excellence for Information Ethics (ACEIE), Department of Information Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa. Chair, International Center for Information Ethics (ICIE) (http://icie.zkm.de) Editor in Chief, International Review of Information Ethics (IRIE) (http://www.i-r-i-e.net) Postal Address: Redtenbacherstr. 9, 76133 Karlsruhe, Germany E-Mail: rafael at capurro.de Voice: + 49 - 721 - 98 22 9 - 22 (Fax: -21) Homepage: www.capurro.de --- Cet email a fait l'objet d'une analyse antivirus par AVG. http://www.avg.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The notes are available at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m1bwc4p3nTjmbGgJHTvXCsoTcODtr-Wz6_TtnNkCSek/edit?usp=sharing. Feel free to comment, change, add, etc. This should be a group collaboration. -Shannon Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann Assistant Professor School of Information Science College of Communication & Information University of Kentucky shannon.oltmann at uky.edu 320 Lucille Little Library Lexington KY 40506 859-257-0788 859-257-4205 (fax) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jtfburgess at ua.edu Tue Nov 7 09:49:12 2017 From: jtfburgess at ua.edu (Burgess, John) Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2017 14:49:12 +0000 Subject: [Sigifp-l] New officers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9877D86A-6214-494B-9ACF-B9DE8FF863DD@ua.edu> Greetings all, Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) -Shannon Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann Assistant Professor School of Information Science College of Communication & Information University of Kentucky shannon.oltmann at uky.edu 320 Lucille Little Library Lexington KY 40506 859-257-0788 859-257-4205 (fax) _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I?m looking forward to developing a few > projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the > importance of policy and ethics research. > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to > make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable > information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to > share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this > point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more > projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well > as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in > the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on > developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who > would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other > projects do you have in mind? > > Cheers, > > John > > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > > On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: > > Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: > > Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) > Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center > for Internet and Society) > Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) > Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) > > > -Shannon > > > Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann > Assistant Professor > School of Information Science > College of Communication & Information > University of Kentucky > shannon.oltmann at uky.edu > 320 Lucille Little Library > Lexington KY 40506 > 859-257-0788 <(859)%20257-0788> > 859-257-4205 <(859)%20257-4205> (fax) > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > -- *?A.J. Million?, Ph.D.* Media Center Director, Drury University Review my professional portfolio: *www.amillion.us * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I've been > thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > AJM > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John wrote: > >> Greetings all, >> >> Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting >> together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few >> projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the >> importance of policy and ethics research. >> >> The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to >> make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable >> information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to >> share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this >> point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more >> projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well >> as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in >> the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on >> developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who >> would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other >> projects do you have in mind? >> >> Cheers, >> >> John >> >> John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS >> Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator >> School of Library and Information Studies >> The University of Alabama >> (205) 348-1523 >> >> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon >> wrote: >> >> Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: >> >> Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) >> Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center >> for Internet and Society) >> Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) >> Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) >> >> >> -Shannon >> >> >> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann >> Assistant Professor >> School of Information Science >> College of Communication & Information >> University of Kentucky >> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu >> 320 Lucille Little Library >> Lexington KY 40506 >> 859-257-0788 <(859)%20257-0788> >> 859-257-4205 <(859)%20257-4205> (fax) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Sigifp-l mailing list >> Sigifp-l at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Sigifp-l mailing list >> Sigifp-l at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l >> >> > > > -- > *?A.J. Million?, Ph.D.* > Media Center > Director, Drury > University > > Review my professional portfolio: *www.amillion.us > * > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jtfburgess at ua.edu Wed Nov 8 18:45:45 2017 From: jtfburgess at ua.edu (Burgess, John) Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2017 23:45:45 +0000 Subject: [Sigifp-l] New officers In-Reply-To: References: <9877D86A-6214-494B-9ACF-B9DE8FF863DD@ua.edu> Message-ID: <959CCB30-729F-4F69-B58A-5C9BA6ECF94A@ua.edu> Good idea, and one that hits close to home for grad school educators. I can?t think of anyone off the top of my head who is doing work in this area. Does anyone else have leads on potential experts in this area? Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 8, 2017, at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: John: I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! AJM On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: Greetings all, Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) -Shannon Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann Assistant Professor School of Information Science College of Communication & Information University of Kentucky shannon.oltmann at uky.edu 320 Lucille Little Library Lexington KY 40506 859-257-0788 859-257-4205 (fax) _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -- ? A.J. Million ?, Ph.D. Media Center Director, Drury University Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ajmillion at gmail.com Fri Nov 10 19:15:37 2017 From: ajmillion at gmail.com (A.J. Million) Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2017 18:15:37 -0600 Subject: [Sigifp-l] New officers In-Reply-To: References: <9877D86A-6214-494B-9ACF-B9DE8FF863DD@ua.edu> Message-ID: I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... AJM On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday wrote: > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding > deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax > law changes will affect students. > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and > maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact > on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes > on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect > on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" wrote: > >> John: >> >> I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My >> question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been >> thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. >> >> Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! >> >> AJM >> >> On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John wrote: >> >>> Greetings all, >>> >>> Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting >>> together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few >>> projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the >>> importance of policy and ethics research. >>> >>> The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to >>> make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable >>> information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to >>> share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this >>> point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more >>> projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well >>> as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in >>> the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on >>> developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who >>> would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other >>> projects do you have in mind? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> John >>> >>> John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS >>> Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator >>> School of Library and Information Studies >>> The University of Alabama >>> (205) 348-1523 >>> >>> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon >>> wrote: >>> >>> Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: >>> >>> Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) >>> Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center >>> for Internet and Society) >>> Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) >>> Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) >>> >>> >>> -Shannon >>> >>> >>> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann >>> Assistant Professor >>> School of Information Science >>> College of Communication & Information >>> University of Kentucky >>> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu >>> 320 Lucille Little Library >>> Lexington KY 40506 >>> 859-257-0788 <(859)%20257-0788> >>> 859-257-4205 <(859)%20257-4205> (fax) >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Sigifp-l mailing list >>> Sigifp-l at asis.org >>> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Sigifp-l mailing list >>> Sigifp-l at asis.org >>> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> *?A.J. Million?, Ph.D.* >> Media Center >> Director, Drury >> University >> >> Review my professional portfolio: *www.amillion.us >> * >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Sigifp-l mailing list >> Sigifp-l at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l >> >> -- *?A.J. 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Million Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 7:15:37 PM To: Brandi Loveday Cc: sigifp-l at asis.org; Emad Khazraee Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... AJM On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: John: I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! AJM On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: Greetings all, Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) -Shannon Dr. Shannon M. 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This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. > > Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. > > Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... > > AJM > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: > John: > > I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > AJM > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: > Greetings all, > > Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? > > Cheers, > > John > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > >> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: >> >> Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: >> >> Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) >> Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) >> Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) >> Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) >> >> >> -Shannon >> >> >> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann >> Assistant Professor >> School of Information Science >> College of Communication & Information >> University of Kentucky >> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu >> 320 Lucille Little Library >> Lexington KY 40506 >> 859-257-0788 >> 859-257-4205 (fax) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Sigifp-l mailing list >> Sigifp-l at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > Media Center Director, Drury University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. 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Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor / Coordinator, Distance Ed School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 11, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Colin Rhinesmith > wrote: Hi everyone, I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. Best regards, Colin ? Colin Rhinesmith Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science Simmons College phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com pronouns: he/him/his On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million > wrote: I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... AJM On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: John: I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! AJM On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: Greetings all, Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) -Shannon Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann Assistant Professor School of Information Science College of Communication & Information University of Kentucky shannon.oltmann at uky.edu 320 Lucille Little Library Lexington KY 40506 859-257-0788 859-257-4205 (fax) _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -- ? A.J. Million ?, Ph.D. Media Center Director, Drury University Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -- ? A.J. Million ?, Ph.D. Media Center Director, Drury University Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abigail.phillips at usu.edu Mon Nov 13 11:23:56 2017 From: abigail.phillips at usu.edu (Abigail Phillips) Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2017 16:23:56 +0000 Subject: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all, Sent this to John last week for a possible webinar topic and he suggested I share it with the rest of the group. There has been significant heated discussion over the past five months or so among practicing librarians about professional ethics. Particularly since the Charlottesville riots. I've noticed it a lot on library social media (certain library Fb groups, Twitter) and some from ALA. I haven't seen that much from the LIS education or research community. I also served on ALA's Professional Ethics Committee during 2016-2017. We spent a lot of time during Midwinter and Annual talking about how to respond to questions, concerns, and confusions from librarians. This definitely falls back onto questions of information ethics, library policy, separation (or not) of professional versus personal ethics. Anyway, just a thought. Thank you! Abby Abigail Phillips, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Utah State University Twitter: @abigailleigh Website: abigailleighphillips.com ________________________________ From: Sigifp-l on behalf of sigifp-l-request at asist.org Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 4:56:04 PM To: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 Send Sigifp-l mailing list submissions to sigifp-l at asis.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to sigifp-l-request at asis.org You can reach the person managing the list at sigifp-l-owner at asis.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Sigifp-l digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: New officers (Colin Rhinesmith) 2. Re: New officers (Burgess, John) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 12:07:10 -0500 From: Colin Rhinesmith To: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi everyone, I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. Best regards, Colin ? Colin Rhinesmith Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science Simmons College phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com Colin Rhinesmith | Assistant Professor of Library and ... crhinesmith.com I am honored and excited to announce that my paper with Dr. Bianca Reisdorf, Assistant Professor in Media and Information and Quello Center Assistant Director at ... pronouns: he/him/his > On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million wrote: > > I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. > > Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. > > Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... > > AJM > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: > John: > > I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > AJM > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: > Greetings all, > > Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? > > Cheers, > > John > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > >> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: >> >> Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: >> >> Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) >> Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) >> Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) >> Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) >> >> >> -Shannon >> >> >> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann >> Assistant Professor >> School of Information Science >> College of Communication & Information >> University of Kentucky >> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu >> 320 Lucille Little Library >> Lexington KY 40506 >> 859-257-0788 >> 859-257-4205 (fax) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Sigifp-l mailing list >> Sigifp-l at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > Media Center Director, Drury University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > Media Center Director, Drury University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 23:43:03 +0000 From: "Burgess, John" To: Colin Rhinesmith Cc: "sigifp-l at asis.org" Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers Message-ID: <6474F4BF-8B4E-4CB6-8069-A8978C8BADB6 at ua.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Hi Colin, Glad that you?re settled in. We?re happy to have you here and for the help. Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor / Coordinator, Distance Ed School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 11, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Colin Rhinesmith > wrote: Hi everyone, I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. Best regards, Colin ? Colin Rhinesmith Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science Simmons College phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com pronouns: he/him/his On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million > wrote: I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... AJM On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: John: I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! AJM On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: Greetings all, Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) -Shannon Dr. Shannon M. 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Information Ethics Roundtable 2018 Surveillance, Algorithms, and Digital Culture University of Copenhagen, Denmark May 17-18, 2018 Proposals Due: February 5, 2018 Notification of Acceptance: March 5, 2018 Full papers due: April 23, 2018 http://www.ier2018.info/ The 16th annual Information Ethics Roundtable (IER) will explore the interconnections and interdependencies between Surveillance, Algorithms, and Digital Culture that exist in the contemporary information society. Our daily lives and activities take place in digital media; information provision is highly personalized; decision-making is guided (automated) by the use of algorithms, machine learning, and artificial intelligence; personal information is traded on the information market by platforms and data brokers; and surveillance, in many forms, is increasingly pervading both the public-facing and more intimate aspects of our daily lives. In the 2018 edition of IER, we seek proposals that approach these interconnections and interdependencies through the lens of information ethics (writ large, to include those working in multiple fields and with differing methods). The Information Ethics Roundtable (held annually since 2003) is a yearly conference that brings together researchers from disciplines such as philosophy, information science, communications, public administration, anthropology, and law to discuss ethical issues such as information privacy, intellectual property, intellectual freedom, and censorship. Proposals for IER 2018 should be situated within the general field of information ethics (although participants are expected to come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds) and, ideally, should connect two or more of the following areas of inquiry: - Surveillance, privacy, and/or data protection - Algorithms, machine learning, and/or artificial intelligence (AI) - Digital culture, digital media, social media, and/or other forms of digital media (non-)use *Proposal requirements* We invite two types of proposals: (1) Papers: please submit a 500-word abstract of your paper. If accepted, you are expected to submit a full paper prior to the Roundtable, and you will be presenting the paper at the conference. The paper will not be stored in a public repository or published in proceedings. (2) Panels: please submit a 1500-word description of your panel. The description should include: i) description of the topic, ii) biographies of the panel members, ii) organization of the panel. It is a requirement that panels focus tightly on a specific emergent topic, technology, phenomena, policy, or the like, with clear connections between the presentations. Proposals should be sent to: sille.obelitz at hum.ku.dk Please include the subject line: ?IER 2018 proposal? We are also interested in receiving expressions of interest to serve as a commenter/discussant for another person?s paper, as each author with an accepted paper will be paired with a commenter who will provide formal feedback and comments during the conference (after the initial paper presentation; discussants will be included in the official conference program). Expressions of interest should be sent to: sille.obelitz at hum.ku.dk by April 16, 2018, although decisions will be made on a rolling basis after March 5, 2018 (the paper notification deadline). Please include the subject line: ?IER 2018 commenter.? *Deadlines* Submission of Proposals (papers and panels): Monday February 5, 2018 Notification of Acceptance: Monday March 5, 2018 Full Paper Deadline: Monday April 23, 2018 Registration Deadline: Friday May 4, 2018 Conference Dates: Thursday & Friday May 17-18, 2018 More information on conference website: http://www.ier2018.info/ -- *Bryce Clayton Newell, JD, PhD* Assistant Professor, School of Information Science College of Communication and Information University of Kentucky @newmedialaw | www.bcnewell.com Google Scholar | ResearchGate | SSRN -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ajmillion at gmail.com Mon Nov 13 14:39:21 2017 From: ajmillion at gmail.com (A.J. Million) Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2017 13:39:21 -0600 Subject: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: If there is interest, I would say that it is worth bringing considering. Especially if there's a need and it would draw attention to the SIG. :) AJM On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Abigail Phillips wrote: > Hi all, > > > Sent this to John last week for a possible webinar topic and he suggested > I share it with the rest of the group. > > > > There has been significant heated discussion over the past five months or > so among practicing librarians about professional ethics. Particularly > since the Charlottesville riots. I've noticed it a lot on library social > media (certain library Fb groups, Twitter) and some from ALA. I haven't > seen that much from the LIS education or research community. > > > I also served on ALA's Professional Ethics Committee during 2016-2017. We > spent a lot of time during Midwinter and Annual talking about how to > respond to questions, concerns, and confusions from librarians. This > definitely falls back onto questions of information ethics, library policy, > separation (or not) of professional versus personal ethics. Anyway, just a > thought. > > Thank you! > > > Abby > > > Abigail Phillips, PhD > > Postdoctoral Fellow > > Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences > > Utah State University > > Twitter: @abigailleigh > > Website: abigailleighphillips.com > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Sigifp-l on behalf of > sigifp-l-request at asist.org > *Sent:* Saturday, November 11, 2017 4:56:04 PM > *To:* sigifp-l at asis.org > *Subject:* Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 > > Send Sigifp-l mailing list submissions to > sigifp-l at asis.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > sigifp-l-request at asis.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > sigifp-l-owner at asis.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Sigifp-l digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: New officers (Colin Rhinesmith) > 2. Re: New officers (Burgess, John) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 12:07:10 -0500 > From: Colin Rhinesmith > To: sigifp-l at asis.org > Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi everyone, > > I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. > I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to > Simmons SLIS. > > I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives > over this coming year. > > Best regards, > Colin > > ? > Colin Rhinesmith > Assistant Professor > School of Library and Information Science > Simmons College > phone: 617-521-2881 <(617)%20521-2881> > web: http://crhinesmith.com > Colin Rhinesmith | Assistant Professor of Library and ... > > crhinesmith.com > I am honored and excited to announce that my paper with Dr. Bianca > Reisdorf, Assistant Professor in Media and Information and Quello Center > Assistant Director at ... > > > pronouns: he/him/his > > > > On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million wrote: > > > > I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out > there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) > graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not > forgiving public sector employee debt. > > > > Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their > student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I > assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have > large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. > > > > Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... > > > > AJM > > > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday mailto:blloveday at gmail.com >> wrote: > > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding > deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax > law changes will affect students. > > > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and > maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact > on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes > on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect > on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" mailto:ajmillion at gmail.com >> wrote: > > John: > > > > I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My > question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been > thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > > > AJM > > > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John mailto:jtfburgess at ua.edu >> wrote: > > Greetings all, > > > > Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting > together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few > projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the > importance of policy and ethics research. > > > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to > make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable > information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to > share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this > point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more > projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well > as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in > the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on > developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who > would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other > projects do you have in mind? > > > > Cheers, > > > > John > > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > > School of Library and Information Studies > > The University of Alabama > > (205) 348-1523 > > > >> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon mailto:shannon.oltmann at uky.edu >> wrote: > >> > >> Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: > >> > >> Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) > >> Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center > for Internet and Society) > >> Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) > >> Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) > >> > >> > >> -Shannon > >> > >> > >> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann > >> Assistant Professor > >> School of Information Science > >> College of Communication & Information > >> University of Kentucky > >> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu > > >> 320 Lucille Little Library > >> Lexington KY 40506 > >> 859-257-0788 <(859)%20257-0788> > >> 859-257-4205 <(859)%20257-4205> (fax) > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Sigifp-l mailing list > >> Sigifp-l at asis.org > > >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l < > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l> > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Sigifp-l mailing list > > Sigifp-l at asis.org > > > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l < > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l> > > > > > > > > > > -- > > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > > Media Center Director, Drury University > > > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us < > http://www.amillion.us/> > > _______________________________________________ > > Sigifp-l mailing list > > Sigifp-l at asis.org > > > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l < > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l> > > > > > > > > > > -- > > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > > Media Center Director, Drury University > > > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us < > http://www.amillion.us/>_______________________________________________ > > Sigifp-l mailing list > > Sigifp-l at asis.org > > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: attachments/20171111/f1229a8c/attachment-0001.html> > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 23:43:03 +0000 > From: "Burgess, John" > To: Colin Rhinesmith > Cc: "sigifp-l at asis.org" > Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers > Message-ID: <6474F4BF-8B4E-4CB6-8069-A8978C8BADB6 at ua.edu> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" > > Hi Colin, > > Glad that you?re settled in. We?re happy to have you here and for the help. > > Cheers, > > John > > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor / Coordinator, Distance Ed > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > > On Nov 11, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Colin Rhinesmith mailto:crhinesmith at simmons.edu>> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. > I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to > Simmons SLIS. > > I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives > over this coming year. > > Best regards, > Colin > > ? > Colin Rhinesmith > Assistant Professor > School of Library and Information Science > Simmons College > phone: 617-521-2881 <(617)%20521-2881> > web: http://crhinesmith.com > pronouns: he/him/his > > > On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million million at gmail.com>> wrote: > > I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there > about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. > This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving > public sector employee debt. > > Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their > student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I > assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have > large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. > > Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... > > AJM > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding > deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax > law changes will affect students. > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and > maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact > on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes > on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect > on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" million at gmail.com>> wrote: > John: > > I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My > question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been > thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > AJM > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John jtfburgess at ua.edu>> wrote: > Greetings all, > > Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting > together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few > projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the > importance of policy and ethics research. > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to > make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable > information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to > share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this > point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more > projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well > as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in > the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on > developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who > would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other > projects do you have in mind? > > Cheers, > > John > > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > > On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon mailto:shannon.oltmann at uky.edu>> wrote: > > Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: > > Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) > Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center > for Internet and Society) > Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) > Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) > > > -Shannon > > > Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann > Assistant Professor > School of Information Science > College of Communication & Information > University of Kentucky > shannon.oltmann at uky.edu > 320 Lucille Little Library > Lexington KY 40506 > 859-257-0788 <(859)%20257-0788> > 859-257-4205 <(859)%20257-4205> (fax) > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org> > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org> > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ? > A.J. Million > ?, Ph.D. > Media Center > Director, Drury > University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org> > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ? > A.J. 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Million Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 12:39:21 PM To: Abigail Phillips Cc: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 If there is interest, I would say that it is worth bringing considering. Especially if there's a need and it would draw attention to the SIG. :) AJM On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Abigail Phillips > wrote: Hi all, Sent this to John last week for a possible webinar topic and he suggested I share it with the rest of the group. There has been significant heated discussion over the past five months or so among practicing librarians about professional ethics. Particularly since the Charlottesville riots. I've noticed it a lot on library social media (certain library Fb groups, Twitter) and some from ALA. I haven't seen that much from the LIS education or research community. I also served on ALA's Professional Ethics Committee during 2016-2017. We spent a lot of time during Midwinter and Annual talking about how to respond to questions, concerns, and confusions from librarians. This definitely falls back onto questions of information ethics, library policy, separation (or not) of professional versus personal ethics. Anyway, just a thought. Thank you! Abby Abigail Phillips, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Utah State University Twitter: @abigailleigh Website: abigailleighphillips.com ________________________________ From: Sigifp-l > on behalf of sigifp-l-request at asist.org > Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 4:56:04 PM To: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 Send Sigifp-l mailing list submissions to sigifp-l at asis.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to sigifp-l-request at asis.org You can reach the person managing the list at sigifp-l-owner at asis.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Sigifp-l digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: New officers (Colin Rhinesmith) 2. Re: New officers (Burgess, John) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 12:07:10 -0500 From: Colin Rhinesmith > To: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi everyone, I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. Best regards, Colin ? Colin Rhinesmith Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science Simmons College phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com Colin Rhinesmith | Assistant Professor of Library and ... crhinesmith.com I am honored and excited to announce that my paper with Dr. Bianca Reisdorf, Assistant Professor in Media and Information and Quello Center Assistant Director at ... pronouns: he/him/his > On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million > wrote: > > I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. > > Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. > > Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... > > AJM > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: > John: > > I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > AJM > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: > Greetings all, > > Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? > > Cheers, > > John > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > >> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: >> >> Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: >> >> Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) >> Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) >> Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) >> Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) >> >> >> -Shannon >> >> >> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann >> Assistant Professor >> School of Information Science >> College of Communication & Information >> University of Kentucky >> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu >> 320 Lucille Little Library >> Lexington KY 40506 >> 859-257-0788 >> 859-257-4205 (fax) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Sigifp-l mailing list >> Sigifp-l at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > Media Center Director, Drury University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > Media Center Director, Drury University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 23:43:03 +0000 From: "Burgess, John" > To: Colin Rhinesmith > Cc: "sigifp-l at asis.org" > Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers Message-ID: <6474F4BF-8B4E-4CB6-8069-A8978C8BADB6 at ua.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Hi Colin, Glad that you?re settled in. We?re happy to have you here and for the help. Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor / Coordinator, Distance Ed School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 11, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Colin Rhinesmith >> wrote: Hi everyone, I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. Best regards, Colin ? Colin Rhinesmith Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science Simmons College phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com pronouns: he/him/his On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million >> wrote: I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... AJM On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday >> wrote: I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" >> wrote: John: I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! AJM On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John >> wrote: Greetings all, Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon >> wrote: Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) -Shannon Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann Assistant Professor School of Information Science College of Communication & Information University of Kentucky shannon.oltmann at uky.edu> 320 Lucille Little Library Lexington KY 40506 859-257-0788 859-257-4205 (fax) _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -- ? A.J. Million ?, Ph.D. Media Center Director, Drury University Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -- ? A.J. 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Million ?, Ph.D. Media Center Director, Drury University Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jtfburgess at ua.edu Wed Nov 15 11:59:56 2017 From: jtfburgess at ua.edu (Burgess, John) Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 16:59:56 +0000 Subject: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <99A1E7A3-8361-4322-9FAE-4A060F81E0B1@ua.edu> The ?how to respond? component of this makes it sound like a good, practical topic for a webinar to me. Abby and A.J. would you be willing to write up a brief proposal on this? Once we have the bare bones in place we can brainstorm a contributor lineup. Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 13, 2017, at 1:41 PM, Abigail Phillips > wrote: I'd be more than willing to work on this! I definitely think it would help promote the ethics side of the SIG. Abby Abigail Phillips, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Utah State University Twitter: @abigailleigh Website: abigailleighphillips.com ________________________________ From: A.J. Million > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 12:39:21 PM To: Abigail Phillips Cc: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 If there is interest, I would say that it is worth bringing considering. Especially if there's a need and it would draw attention to the SIG. :) AJM On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Abigail Phillips > wrote: Hi all, Sent this to John last week for a possible webinar topic and he suggested I share it with the rest of the group. There has been significant heated discussion over the past five months or so among practicing librarians about professional ethics. Particularly since the Charlottesville riots. I've noticed it a lot on library social media (certain library Fb groups, Twitter) and some from ALA. I haven't seen that much from the LIS education or research community. I also served on ALA's Professional Ethics Committee during 2016-2017. We spent a lot of time during Midwinter and Annual talking about how to respond to questions, concerns, and confusions from librarians. This definitely falls back onto questions of information ethics, library policy, separation (or not) of professional versus personal ethics. Anyway, just a thought. Thank you! Abby Abigail Phillips, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Utah State University Twitter: @abigailleigh Website: abigailleighphillips.com ________________________________ From: Sigifp-l > on behalf of sigifp-l-request at asist.org > Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 4:56:04 PM To: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 Send Sigifp-l mailing list submissions to sigifp-l at asis.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to sigifp-l-request at asis.org You can reach the person managing the list at sigifp-l-owner at asis.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Sigifp-l digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: New officers (Colin Rhinesmith) 2. Re: New officers (Burgess, John) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 12:07:10 -0500 From: Colin Rhinesmith > To: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi everyone, I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. Best regards, Colin ? Colin Rhinesmith Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science Simmons College phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com Colin Rhinesmith | Assistant Professor of Library and ... crhinesmith.com I am honored and excited to announce that my paper with Dr. Bianca Reisdorf, Assistant Professor in Media and Information and Quello Center Assistant Director at ... pronouns: he/him/his > On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million > wrote: > > I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. > > Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. > > Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... > > AJM > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: > John: > > I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > AJM > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: > Greetings all, > > Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? > > Cheers, > > John > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > >> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: >> >> Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: >> >> Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) >> Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) >> Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) >> Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) >> >> >> -Shannon >> >> >> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann >> Assistant Professor >> School of Information Science >> College of Communication & Information >> University of Kentucky >> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu >> 320 Lucille Little Library >> Lexington KY 40506 >> 859-257-0788 >> 859-257-4205 (fax) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Sigifp-l mailing list >> Sigifp-l at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > Media Center Director, Drury University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > Media Center Director, Drury University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 23:43:03 +0000 From: "Burgess, John" > To: Colin Rhinesmith > Cc: "sigifp-l at asis.org" > Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers Message-ID: <6474F4BF-8B4E-4CB6-8069-A8978C8BADB6 at ua.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Hi Colin, Glad that you?re settled in. We?re happy to have you here and for the help. Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor / Coordinator, Distance Ed School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 11, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Colin Rhinesmith >> wrote: Hi everyone, I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. Best regards, Colin ? Colin Rhinesmith Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science Simmons College phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com pronouns: he/him/his On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million >> wrote: I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... AJM On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday >> wrote: I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" >> wrote: John: I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! AJM On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John >> wrote: Greetings all, Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon >> wrote: Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) -Shannon Dr. Shannon M. 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Million ?, Ph.D. Media Center Director, Drury University Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abigail.phillips at usu.edu Wed Nov 15 13:20:03 2017 From: abigail.phillips at usu.edu (Abigail Phillips) Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 18:20:03 +0000 Subject: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 In-Reply-To: <99A1E7A3-8361-4322-9FAE-4A060F81E0B1@ua.edu> References: , <99A1E7A3-8361-4322-9FAE-4A060F81E0B1@ua.edu> Message-ID: Sounds good to me! Abby Abigail Phillips, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Utah State University Twitter: @abigailleigh Website: abigailleighphillips.com ________________________________ From: Burgess, John Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 9:59:56 AM To: Abigail Phillips; sigifp-l at asis.org Cc: A.J. Million Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 The ?how to respond? component of this makes it sound like a good, practical topic for a webinar to me. Abby and A.J. would you be willing to write up a brief proposal on this? Once we have the bare bones in place we can brainstorm a contributor lineup. Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 13, 2017, at 1:41 PM, Abigail Phillips > wrote: I'd be more than willing to work on this! I definitely think it would help promote the ethics side of the SIG. Abby Abigail Phillips, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Utah State University Twitter: @abigailleigh Website: abigailleighphillips.com ________________________________ From: A.J. Million > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 12:39:21 PM To: Abigail Phillips Cc: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 If there is interest, I would say that it is worth bringing considering. Especially if there's a need and it would draw attention to the SIG. :) AJM On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Abigail Phillips > wrote: Hi all, Sent this to John last week for a possible webinar topic and he suggested I share it with the rest of the group. There has been significant heated discussion over the past five months or so among practicing librarians about professional ethics. Particularly since the Charlottesville riots. I've noticed it a lot on library social media (certain library Fb groups, Twitter) and some from ALA. I haven't seen that much from the LIS education or research community. I also served on ALA's Professional Ethics Committee during 2016-2017. We spent a lot of time during Midwinter and Annual talking about how to respond to questions, concerns, and confusions from librarians. This definitely falls back onto questions of information ethics, library policy, separation (or not) of professional versus personal ethics. Anyway, just a thought. Thank you! Abby Abigail Phillips, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences Utah State University Twitter: @abigailleigh Website: abigailleighphillips.com ________________________________ From: Sigifp-l > on behalf of sigifp-l-request at asist.org > Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 4:56:04 PM To: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 Send Sigifp-l mailing list submissions to sigifp-l at asis.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to sigifp-l-request at asis.org You can reach the person managing the list at sigifp-l-owner at asis.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Sigifp-l digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: New officers (Colin Rhinesmith) 2. Re: New officers (Burgess, John) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 12:07:10 -0500 From: Colin Rhinesmith > To: sigifp-l at asis.org Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi everyone, I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. Best regards, Colin ? Colin Rhinesmith Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science Simmons College phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com Colin Rhinesmith | Assistant Professor of Library and ... crhinesmith.com I am honored and excited to announce that my paper with Dr. Bianca Reisdorf, Assistant Professor in Media and Information and Quello Center Assistant Director at ... pronouns: he/him/his > On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million > wrote: > > I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. > > Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. > > Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... > > AJM > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: > John: > > I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > AJM > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: > Greetings all, > > Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? > > Cheers, > > John > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > >> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: >> >> Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: >> >> Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) >> Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) >> Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) >> Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) >> >> >> -Shannon >> >> >> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann >> Assistant Professor >> School of Information Science >> College of Communication & Information >> University of Kentucky >> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu >> 320 Lucille Little Library >> Lexington KY 40506 >> 859-257-0788 >> 859-257-4205 (fax) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Sigifp-l mailing list >> Sigifp-l at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > Media Center Director, Drury University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us > _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > > > > -- > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > Media Center Director, Drury University > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ > Sigifp-l mailing list > Sigifp-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 23:43:03 +0000 From: "Burgess, John" > To: Colin Rhinesmith > Cc: "sigifp-l at asis.org" > Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers Message-ID: <6474F4BF-8B4E-4CB6-8069-A8978C8BADB6 at ua.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Hi Colin, Glad that you?re settled in. We?re happy to have you here and for the help. Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor / Coordinator, Distance Ed School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 11, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Colin Rhinesmith >> wrote: Hi everyone, I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. Best regards, Colin ? Colin Rhinesmith Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science Simmons College phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com pronouns: he/him/his On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million >> wrote: I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... AJM On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday >> wrote: I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" >> wrote: John: I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! AJM On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John >> wrote: Greetings all, Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? Cheers, John John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator School of Library and Information Studies The University of Alabama (205) 348-1523 On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon >> wrote: Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) -Shannon Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann Assistant Professor School of Information Science College of Communication & Information University of Kentucky shannon.oltmann at uky.edu> 320 Lucille Little Library Lexington KY 40506 859-257-0788 859-257-4205 (fax) _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -- ? A.J. Million ?, Ph.D. Media Center Director, Drury University Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -- ? A.J. 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Million ?, Ph.D. Media Center Director, Drury University Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us _______________________________________________ Sigifp-l mailing list Sigifp-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ajmillion at gmail.com Wed Nov 15 16:25:34 2017 From: ajmillion at gmail.com (A.J. Million) Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 15:25:34 -0600 Subject: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 In-Reply-To: References: <99A1E7A3-8361-4322-9FAE-4A060F81E0B1@ua.edu> Message-ID: Sounds ? good to me too!? ?AJM? On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Abigail Phillips wrote: > > Sounds good to me! > > > Abby > > > > Abigail Phillips, PhD > > Postdoctoral Fellow > > Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences > > Utah State University > > Twitter: @abigailleigh > > Website: abigailleighphillips.com > > > ________________________________ > From: Burgess, John > Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 9:59:56 AM > To: Abigail Phillips; sigifp-l at asis.org > Cc: A.J. Million > Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 > > The ?how to respond? component of this makes it sound like a good, practical topic for a webinar to me. Abby and A.J. would you be willing to write up a brief proposal on this? Once we have the bare bones in place we can brainstorm a contributor lineup. > > Cheers, > > John > > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > > > On Nov 13, 2017, at 1:41 PM, Abigail Phillips wrote: > > I'd be more than willing to work on this! I definitely think it would help promote the ethics side of the SIG. > > Abby > > > Abigail Phillips, PhD > Postdoctoral Fellow > Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences > Utah State University > Twitter: @abigailleigh > Website: abigailleighphillips.com > > ________________________________ > From: A.J. Million > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 12:39:21 PM > To: Abigail Phillips > Cc: sigifp-l at asis.org > Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 > > If there is interest, I would say that it is worth bringing considering. Especially if there's a need and it would draw attention to the SIG. :) > > AJM > > On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Abigail Phillips < abigail.phillips at usu.edu> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Sent this to John last week for a possible webinar topic and he suggested I share it with the rest of the group. > > > > There has been significant heated discussion over the past five months or so among practicing librarians about professional ethics. Particularly since the Charlottesville riots. I've noticed it a lot on library social media (certain library Fb groups, Twitter) and some from ALA. I haven't seen that much from the LIS education or research community. > > > I also served on ALA's Professional Ethics Committee during 2016-2017. We spent a lot of time during Midwinter and Annual talking about how to respond to questions, concerns, and confusions from librarians. This definitely falls back onto questions of information ethics, library policy, separation (or not) of professional versus personal ethics. Anyway, just a thought. > > Thank you! > > > Abby > > Abigail Phillips, PhD > Postdoctoral Fellow > Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences > Utah State University > Twitter: @abigailleigh > Website: abigailleighphillips.com > > ________________________________ > From: Sigifp-l on behalf of sigifp-l-request at asist.org > Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 4:56:04 PM > To: sigifp-l at asis.org > Subject: Sigifp-l Digest, Vol 141, Issue 6 > > Send Sigifp-l mailing list submissions to > sigifp-l at asis.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > sigifp-l-request at asis.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > sigifp-l-owner at asis.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Sigifp-l digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: New officers (Colin Rhinesmith) > 2. Re: New officers (Burgess, John) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 12:07:10 -0500 > From: Colin Rhinesmith > To: sigifp-l at asis.org > Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi everyone, > > I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. > > I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. > > Best regards, > Colin > > ? > Colin Rhinesmith > Assistant Professor > School of Library and Information Science > Simmons College > phone: 617-521-2881 > web: http://crhinesmith.com > Colin Rhinesmith | Assistant Professor of Library and ... > crhinesmith.com > I am honored and excited to announce that my paper with Dr. Bianca Reisdorf, Assistant Professor in Media and Information and Quello Center Assistant Director at ... > > > pronouns: he/him/his > > > > On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million wrote: > > > > I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. > > > > Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. > > > > Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... > > > > AJM > > > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: > > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. > > > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: > > John: > > > > I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > > > AJM > > > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: > > Greetings all, > > > > Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. > > > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? > > > > Cheers, > > > > John > > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > > School of Library and Information Studies > > The University of Alabama > > (205) 348-1523 > > > >> On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: > >> > >> Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: > >> > >> Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) > >> Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) > >> Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) > >> Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) > >> > >> > >> -Shannon > >> > >> > >> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann > >> Assistant Professor > >> School of Information Science > >> College of Communication & Information > >> University of Kentucky > >> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu > >> 320 Lucille Little Library > >> Lexington KY 40506 > >> 859-257-0788 > >> 859-257-4205 (fax) > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Sigifp-l mailing list > >> Sigifp-l at asis.org > >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l < http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l> > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Sigifp-l mailing list > > Sigifp-l at asis.org > > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l < http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l> > > > > > > > > > > -- > > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > > Media Center Director, Drury University > > > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us < http://www.amillion.us/> > > _______________________________________________ > > Sigifp-l mailing list > > Sigifp-l at asis.org > > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l < http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l> > > > > > > > > > > -- > > ?A.J. Million?, Ph.D. > > Media Center Director, Drury University > > > > Review my professional portfolio: www.amillion.us < http://www.amillion.us/>_______________________________________________ > > Sigifp-l mailing list > > Sigifp-l at asis.org > > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigifp-l > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < http://mail.asis.org/pipermail/sigifp-l/attachments/20171111/f1229a8c/attachment-0001.html > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 23:43:03 +0000 > From: "Burgess, John" > To: Colin Rhinesmith > Cc: "sigifp-l at asis.org" > Subject: Re: [Sigifp-l] New officers > Message-ID: <6474F4BF-8B4E-4CB6-8069-A8978C8BADB6 at ua.edu> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" > > Hi Colin, > > Glad that you?re settled in. We?re happy to have you here and for the help. > > Cheers, > > John > > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor / Coordinator, Distance Ed > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > > On Nov 11, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Colin Rhinesmith > wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am writing with a quick note to say hello and reconnect with you all. I?m finally resurfacing after transitioning this past year from OU SLIS to Simmons SLIS. > > I look forward to learning how I can help provide support with initiatives over this coming year. > > Best regards, > Colin > > ? > Colin Rhinesmith > Assistant Professor > School of Library and Information Science > Simmons College > phone: 617-521-2881 > web: http://crhinesmith.com > pronouns: he/him/his > > > On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:15 PM, A.J. Million > wrote: > > I don't, but it would be interesting to see if there is any data out there about the average student loan debt owned by MLS (and other) graduates. This could be coupled with an evaluation of the impact of not forgiving public sector employee debt. > > Librarians don't make much. Taxing assistantships, not forgiving their student loan debt, etc. would make it harder for people to earn an MLS. I assume the same goes for most other information professions that don't have large amounts of jobs readily available in the private sector. > > Even some sort of analysis of data would be interesting... > > AJM > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Brandi Loveday > wrote: > I think it would be nice to evaluate current policy changes regarding deregulation that will be affecting banks and customers as well as how tax law changes will affect students. > > Does anyone know colleagues in other depts that can speak to these and maybe tie into how this will all affect the field of info science? Impact on future professionals, maybe stalling enrollment of students due to taxes on loans... the ethics (or lack thereof ) behind these moves and the affect on consumers and students... just a couple of ideas. > > On Nov 8, 2017 7:02 AM, "A.J. Million" > wrote: > John: > > I'm happy to coordinate a webinar (or two) on behalf of the SIG. My question is what topic(s) would make sense for a webinar? I've been thinking about antitrust law and big tech companies lately. > > Beyond that, I'm open to any suggestions! > > AJM > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:49 AM, Burgess, John > wrote: > Greetings all, > > Thank you to Shannon, A.J., and Emily for your service and for putting together an excellent workshop. I?m looking forward to developing a few projects with you all this year as we continue to raise awareness of the importance of policy and ethics research. > > The conference theme that we have to work with is tailor-made for us to make a significant contribution, ?Building an ethical and sustainable information future with emerging technologies.? Shannon was kind enough to share a pair of planning documents to stimulate conversation, so at this point I think it would be a good idea to open up discussion of one or more projects to undertake before the next conference, such as webinars, as well as 2018 conference session ideas. I?ll start us off. I have an interest in the topic of sustainability ethics and will be happy to take the lead on developing either a pre-conference workshop or panel on this topic. Who would like to take on one of the other listed projects, or what other projects do you have in mind? > > Cheers, > > John > > John T. F. Burgess, PhD, STM, MLIS > Assistant Professor/Distance Ed Coordinator > School of Library and Information Studies > The University of Alabama > (205) 348-1523 > > On Nov 5, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Oltmann, Shannon > wrote: > > Just wanted to update everyone on the new officers for the SIG: > > Chair: John Burgess (University of Alabama) > Chair-Elect: Emad Khazraee (Kent State University, Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society) > Communications Officer: Kenneth Haggerty (University of Memphis Library) > Treasurer: Abby Phillips (Utah State University) > > > -Shannon > > > Dr. Shannon M. 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