From h.obrien at ubc.ca Wed Jul 2 11:46:14 2014 From: h.obrien at ubc.ca (O'Brien, Heather) Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2014 15:46:14 +0000 Subject: [Siguse-l] Deadline extended - SIGUSE Awards 2014 Deadline July 15 Message-ID: <3D3C798747545C4293E710C70B9D97AE93208F59@S-ITSV-MBX02P.ead.ubc.ca> The deadline for this year's SIGUSE awards has been extended until JULY 15! Please consider submitting. The Information Needs, Seeking, and Use Special Interest Group (SIG USE) of ASIST seeks submissions for six awards: 1. The Best Information Behavior Conference Paper Award 2. The Best Information Behavior Conference Poster Award 3. The Elfreda A. Chatman Research Proposal Award 4. The Student Travel Award 5. The Interdisciplinary Travel Award 6. The Innovation Award The deadline for submissions for all awards, which will be given at the 2014 ASIS&T meeting in Seattle, WA, is July 15, 2014. Details and criteria for each award can be found on the SIG USE website, at http://siguse.wordpress.com/awards/. All submissions and any questions should be directed to Heather O'Brien at h.obrien at ubc.ca. We'll see you at ASIS&T 2014! Sincerely, Gary Burnett and Heather O'Brien SIGUSE Award Co-chairs Dr. Heather O'Brien Assistant Professor The iSchool, University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC h.obrien at ubc.ca http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/hobrien/ From lxiao24 at uwo.ca Fri Jul 4 20:39:47 2014 From: lxiao24 at uwo.ca (Lu Xiao) Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2014 20:39:47 -0400 Subject: [Siguse-l] 2014 ASIS&T SIG-USE Symposium: Call for Participants In-Reply-To: <72f0831caa5c.53b7494d@uwo.ca> References: <7250ab958ca0.53b74910@uwo.ca> <72f0831caa5c.53b7494d@uwo.ca> Message-ID: <72f0b08ea52b.53b71113@uwo.ca> Please distribute widely. Thank you! 2014 ASIS&T SIG-USE Symposium: Call for Participants Theme: Context in Information Behavior Research Date: November 1, 2014 (Saturday) Time: 1:30 to 6:30 pm Location: Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, WA, USA Keynote Speaker: Professor J. David Johnson, Department of Communication, University of Kentucky, http://comm.uky.edu/jdjohnson/ ABOUT THE 2014 SIG-USE SYMPOSIUM: The importance of context in human information behavior research has been well established. Nonetheless, it has been observed that although contextual aspects are included in most research, they tend to serve as the backdrop of a study, and not as its focus. Stronger emphasis on context will enhance our understanding of information behavior. The purpose of this symposium is to explore the role and impact of context, aiming to advance scholarship and knowledge concerning this key component of information behavior research. This symposium will focus on themes including, but not limited to: ? Conceptual and theoretical aspects: Focusing on the conceptual and theoretical understanding of context in information behavior research, papers may explore questions such as the following: What does ?context? really mean? What is the nature of context in the research frameworks of information behavior studies (e.g., as the background/setting, the explanatory factor, the manipulation condition, or the outcome variable of a research study)? How are relationships between individuals, groups, and contexts surrounding the information behavior conceptualized? To what extent and in what way do variables representing features at broader levels of aggregation (e.g., group level, organizational level, societal level) affect the information behavior of an individual? What philosophical and theoretical perspectives and frameworks can be used to study contexts? ? Methodological aspects: From the research method perspective, papers may examine issues such as: What factors need to be considered when selecting methods and/or instruments for studies of various contexts? What are the methodological challenges and opportunities of studying information behavior in a particular context? ? Context-related research: With strong focus on contexts, papers may probe questions such as: What is the typical information behavior in a particular context? How different is the information behavior in one context from the other? How does the context factor interact with other factors (e.g., user characteristics)? ? Meta-analysis of context-related research: Context-related research may be analyzed to explore questions such as: What kinds of research have been done in relation to contexts? How do different aspects of context impact different LIS areas (e.g., information literacy, design of information systems/services, etc.) and in what way? TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: 1:45 ? 2:35 Keynote presentation 2:35 ? 3:25 First round of Lightning Talks 3:25 ? 3:45 Break 3:45 ? 4:35 Second round of Lightning Talks 4:35 ? 5:20 Word Caf? discussions 5:20 ? 5:50 Group report 5:50 - 6:30 Award ceremony and wrap-up CALL FOR PARTICIPATION All the interested researchers, graduate students, and information professionals are invited to submit a proposal for a short presentation (i.e., approximately 5 - 8 minutes in the form of lightning talks). Proposals for lightning talks should be one to two pages long (500-1000 words) and outline the topic and themes that will be addressed during the talk. Proposed topics must be relevant to the Symposium theme ? Context in information behavior research. Submission guidelines for Ignite talk proposals: ? Author?s name, title, and institutional affiliation should be included at the top of the proposal. ? Proposal text must be 500-1000 words. ? Submission should be in pdf or doc format. The file should be named as ?2014_SIGUSEsympo_FirstAuthor'sLastName". ? Submission should be done by sending your draft to?sigusesym2014 at gmail.com?(Subject: SIGUSE_FirstAuthor?sLastname). A proposal should be submitted by midnight Hawaii Time on September 1, 2014. ? Accepted submissions will be made available through the public SIG-USE website both before and after the Symposium. ? Accepted submissions may be invited for publication in the next volume of the SIG USE/ASIS&T Monograph Series. ? If there are still open spaces available, the symposium will be open to ASIS&T attendees who do not have a Lightning talk. Registration is still required. IMPORTANT DATES: September 1, 2014: Submission due date for extended abstracts or position papers September 20, 2014: Notification of acceptance October 25, 2014: Submission due date for Lightning talk slides REGISTRATION FEES: * SIG-USE Members: $90 * ASIS&T (but not SIG-USE) Members: $100 * Non-Members: $120 The registration fee will cover workshop costs, wireless Internet access, and coffee breaks. WORKSHOP PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS: K.-Sun Kim (Co-Chair), University of Wisconsin ? Madison Lu Xiao (Co-Chair), University of Western Ontario Nicole Cooke, University of Illinois Nicole Gaston, Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Amelia Gibson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sei-Ching Joanna Sin, Nanyang Technological University Sue Yeon Syn, Catholic University of America Pertti Vakkari, University of Tampere For more information about SIG-USE: http://siguse.wordpress.com/ Hope to see you there! Please forward any questions that you have to K.-Sun "Sunny" Kim (kskim at slis.wisc.edu) or Lu Xiao (lxiao24 at uwo.ca). K.-Sun Kim & Lu Xiao 2014 ASIS&T SIG-USE Symposium Co-chairs -- Lu Xiao Assistant Professor Faculty of Information & Media Studies, Department of Computer Science The University of Western Ontario North Campus Building 256 Tel: 519-661-2111 ext.88507 Fax: 519-661-3506 London, ON Canada http://hii.fims.uwo.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From h.obrien at ubc.ca Thu Jul 10 11:55:27 2014 From: h.obrien at ubc.ca (O'Brien, Heather) Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 15:55:27 +0000 Subject: [Siguse-l] Deadline extended - SIGUSE Awards 2014 Deadline July 15 In-Reply-To: <3D3C798747545C4293E710C70B9D97AE93208F59@S-ITSV-MBX02P.ead.ubc.ca> References: <3D3C798747545C4293E710C70B9D97AE93208F59@S-ITSV-MBX02P.ead.ubc.ca> Message-ID: <3D3C798747545C4293E710C70B9D97AE9321A79D@exch-mbx02p.ead.ubc.ca> Do you have an accepted ASIST paper? Have you submitted a poster? Are you a Masters or PhD Student who could use some help defraying the cost of travel to the annual meeting? Check out the best paper, best poster and student travel award - and others! The Information Needs, Seeking, and Use Special Interest Group (SIG USE) of ASIST seeks submissions for six awards: 1. The Best Information Behavior Conference Paper Award 2. The Best Information Behavior Conference Poster Award 3. The Elfreda A. Chatman Research Proposal Award 4. The Student Travel Award 5. The Interdisciplinary Travel Award 6. The Innovation Award The deadline for submissions for all awards, which will be given at the 2014 ASIS&T meeting in Seattle, WA, is July 15, 2014. Details and criteria for each award can be found on the SIG USE website, at http://siguse.wordpress.com/awards/. All submissions and any questions should be directed to Heather O'Brien at h.obrien at ubc.ca. We'll see you at ASIS&T 2014! Sincerely, Gary Burnett and Heather O'Brien SIGUSE Award Co-chairs Dr. Heather O'Brien Assistant Professor The iSchool, University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC h.obrien at ubc.ca http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/hobrien/