[Sigmet-officers] FW: ASIST 2018 - Invitation to Collaborate with SIG KM on Panel Proposal
Smalheiser, Neil R
neils at uic.edu
Mon Apr 2 11:01:45 EDT 2018
Please see the email below; I think it is appropriate for SIG MET to co-endorse this. What do the other officers think? Any yea or nay thoughts? We need to reply soon in any case. - Neil
From: Denise Bedford [mailto:db233 at georgetown.edu]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2018 9:23 AM
To: nsmalheiser at psych.uic.edu; philippe.mongeon at gmail.com
Cc: Sappington, Jayne <jayne.sappington at ttu.edu>
Subject: ASIST 2018 - Invitation to Collaborate with SIG KM on Panel Proposal
Good morning, Neil and Philippe,
On behalf of SIG KM, Jayne Sappington and I would like to invite SIG MET to collaborate on a panel proposal for the 2018 Annual Meeting. The topic of spatial syntax is one that is heavily dependent upon established metrics. My research over the past year has focused on linking the metrics of spatial syntax with indications of knowledge flows. We'd like to bring a discussion of these metrics to ASIST this year in hopes of sparking a discussion about how our physical environments may be influencing knowledge flows.
I've attached the proposal template we've developed for your consideration. While we have identified speakers for the panel, we'd be happy to make changes to ensure that your SIG's interests are properly represented.
I realize this is short notice. Thank you for considering our invitation. Please don't hesitate to let us know if you'd like to chat via skype or an online meeting. We can make changes to the proposal until Wednesday.
Best regards,
Denise
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Denise A. D. Bedford, Ph.D.
Communication Culture and Technology
Georgetown University
(301)-787-5257
Skype: Denise.Bedford4
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