From michel.menou at orange.fr Wed Mar 5 12:40:01 2014 From: michel.menou at orange.fr (Michel Menou) Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 18:40:01 +0100 Subject: [Students-l] Fwd: [ASIS&T SIG-III] Hello Everyone, In-Reply-To: <381b4d8da63d1a30ea3311484aa46a43@async.facebook.com> References: <381b4d8da63d1a30ea3311484aa46a43@async.facebook.com> Message-ID: <53176171.3030805@orange.fr> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [ASIS&T SIG-III] Hello Everyone, Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 08:03:37 -0800 From: Catherine Leigh Dumas Reply-To: Reply to Comment To: ASIS&T SIG-III Facebook Catherine Leigh Dumas posted in ASIS&T SIG-III Catherine Leigh Dumas Catherine Leigh Dumas 5:03pm Mar 5 Hello Everyone, I have been asked to write an article on the student's perspective of ASIS&T. Could you please take a few minutes to complete this survey? Here is the official CFP: Could you forward this to your students who are members of ASIS&T? Could you also forward this to your colleagues and to give their student members of ASIS&T to the opportunity to participate? Dear Current and Former Student Members of ASIS&T, I am writing to request your participation in a short survey (5-10 min) on the experiences of being a student member of ASIS&T. Having been a student member for the past 4 1/2 years, I think it would be interesting to gain some insight on other student's perspective of ASIS&T. The results will be published in an upcoming issue of the ASIS&T bulletin. Click here to take the survey: http://goo.gl/M7xXH8 This research is being conducted by myself and Dr. Abebe Rorissa under the University of Albany, State of New York. Please know that when you submit your response it will be anonymous. Only aggregated survey responses will be published in the article. While we strongly encourage your participation, doing so is voluntary . If you have any questions about the survey, please email me cdumas at albany.edu Thanks in advance for your time and input. Catherine Dumas, PhD Student, Informatics University at Albany, State University of New York ASIS&T: The Student Perspective docs.google.com View Post on Facebook ? Edit Email Settings ? Reply to this email to add a comment. No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2014.0.4259 / Virus Database: 3705/7155 - Release Date: 03/05/14 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From michel.menou at orange.fr Tue Mar 11 07:14:40 2014 From: michel.menou at orange.fr (Michel Menou) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 12:14:40 +0100 Subject: [Students-l] Fwd.: TPRC42 Announces Graduate Student Consortium Message-ID: <531EF020.7060409@orange.fr> Forwarded message: > From: TPRC > To:luishestres at gmail.com > Date: Friday, March 7, 2014 at 12:24:32 PM > Subject: TPRC42 Announces Graduate Student Consortium > > TPRC42 Announces Graduate Student Consortium > > Is this email not displaying correctly? > View it in your browser (http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=d9832174c964ecbebbfddfa8c&id=61cad4aa46&e=95b079ebe3). > > > > 2014 TPRC | 42nd Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy > September 12-14, 2014 > George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia > > TPRC will hold its inaugural Graduate Student Consortium on Friday, September 12, 2014, at the George Mason University Law School, immediately preceding the TPRC42 conference September 12 ? 14, 2014 > > > The Consortium aims to provide graduate students at all levels with opportunities for mentoring by academics, industry, and government leaders, as well as the opportunity to network with other graduate students. Consortium participants will gain insights on research topics of interest to them from the various sectors of the TPRC community. > > > The Consortium will be held immediately preceding the TPRC42 Conference. During the three-hour session, students will engage in discussion, receive feedback on their proposed research topic, and interact with fellow graduate students as well as with mentors. Mentors will be leaders from academia, industry, government, and the non-profit sectors, chosen to ensure balance among these multiple perspectives. > > > The Consortium will be highly selective and is open to all persons who are graduate or law students at any level/year during the 2014/2015 school year. Applicants should submit a statement of endorsement from a faculty member at their institution indicating how the student would benefit from participation (the endorsement form will be available for download at the TPRC website). Applications should include this endorsement and a 1500 word (~ 2 pages, single spaced) statement of a research topic, succinctly describing the academic/theoretical, industry, government, and public interest aspects of the problem. The topic can be a new topic, chosen specifically for this context, or an ongoing research area that might benefit from these multiple perspectives. Students may apply for both the Graduate Student Consortium and the Student Paper Competition, although the Consortium selection process will favor those closer to the beginning of their graduate student career. > > > Applications, including the faculty endorsement, must be submitted by April 18, 2014, athttp://www.tprc.org (http://tprc.us6.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=d9832174c964ecbebbfddfa8c&id=7bd16553c0&e=95b079ebe3). Decisions will be communicated by May 30, 2014. Students accepted to the Consortium will receive free conference registration and meals, but will be responsible for their own travel and lodging. > > Call for Papers Announcement > TPRC is soliciting abstracts of papers, proposals for panels, tutorials and demonstrations, and student papers for presentation at the 2014 conference, to be held September 12-14, 2014 at the George Mason University Law School, in Arlington, Virginia. These presentations should report current theoretical or empirical research relevant to communication and information policy.Contributions may be from any disciplinary perspective; the sole criterion is research quality. Topic areas in previous conferences have included competition, antitrust, and other market issues; broadband deployment and adoption; spectrum and wireless application policy; media, old and new; intellectual property, technology, and Internet law; privacy, security, identity and trust; governance and institutions; innovation and entrepreneurship; and distributional outcomes and social goals. Read the complete Call for Papers here (http://tprc.us6.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=d9832174c964ecbebbfddfa8c&id=486a6728b6&e=95b079ebe3). > Abstract deadline is March 31. our web site,www.tprc.org (http://tprc.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d9832174c964ecbebbfddfa8c&id=91b9eec6dd&e=95b079ebe3). Submission deadline is March 31. Submissions are also being accepted for our Student Paper Competition and our Graduate Student Consortium. Thank you to this year's current sponsors: Comcast, U.S. Telecom Association, Verizon, Time Warner Cable, AT&T, Microsoft, Telefonica Internacional USA, Inc., Georgetown University/Communication, Culture & Technology Program , Motorola Mobility, Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, Technology Policy Institute, Michigan State University - The Quello Center for Telecommunications Management and Law, Northwestern University - School of Communication, University of Florida - Public Utility Research Center, University of Florida - Public Policy Research Center, University of Pennsylvania Law School - Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition, University of Colorado - Interdisciplinary Telecom Program, University of Colorado - Silicon Flatirons Center, University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism/International Journal of Communication, George Mason University School of Law Interested in joining our sponsors? Contact Syd Verinder atinfo at tprc.org (mailto:info at tprc.org). From rhill at asis.org Tue Mar 18 13:45:45 2014 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 13:45:45 -0400 Subject: [Students-l] =?US-ASCII?Q?Deadline_Reminder_=96_ASIS&T_Annual_Meeting?= Message-ID: <384-220143218174545751@LEN-dick-2011> April 30 is the deadline for submitting proposals for Panels, Contributed Papers, and tutorials and workshops. Additional information below. Connecting Collections, Cultures, and Communities 77th ASIST Annual Meeting October 31 - November 4, 2014 Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, WA http://www.asis.org/asist2014/ SUBMISDSION URL: https://www.conftool.pro/asist2014/index.php?page=login The Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology is the premier international conference dedicated to the study of information, people, and technology in contemporary society. The ASIST AM gathers leading scholars and practitioners from around the globe to share innovations, ideas, research, and insights into the state and future of information and communication in play, work, governance, and society. ASIST AM has an established record for pushing the boundaries of information studies, exploring core concepts and ideas, and creating new technological and conceptual configurations -- all situated in interdisciplinary discourses. The conference welcomes contributions from all areas of information science and technology. The conference celebrates plurality in methods, theories and conceptual frameworks and has historically presented research and development from a broad spectrum of domains, as encapsulated in ASIST?s many special interest groups: Arts & Humanities; Bioinformatics; Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts; Classification Research; Critical Issues; Digital Libraries; Education for Information Science; Health Informatics; History & Foundations of Information Science; Human Computer Interaction; Information Architecture; Information Needs, Seeking and Use; Information Policy; International Information Issues; Knowledge Management; Library Technologies; Management; Metrics; Scientific & Technical Information; Social Informatics; and Visualization, Images & Sound. Important Dates Papers, Panels, and Workshops: Submissions: April 30th Notifications: June 11th Final copies: July 15th Posters: Submissions: July 1th Notifications: July 30th Final copies: August 20th (All deadlines: midnight, Hawaii Standard Time) . Richard Hill Executive Director Association for Information Science and Technology 1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510 Silver Spring, MD 20910 FAX: (301) 495-0810 (301) 495-0900 From michel.menou at orange.fr Wed Mar 19 07:13:15 2014 From: michel.menou at orange.fr (Michel Menou) Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 12:13:15 +0100 Subject: [Students-l] Fwd.: TPRC42 Announces Graduate Student Consortium Message-ID: <53297BCB.4090906@orange.fr> > From: TPRC > To: > Date: Friday, March 7, 2014 at 12:24:32 PM > Subject: TPRC42 Announces Graduate Student Consortium > > TPRC42 Announces Graduate Student Consortium > > Is this email not displaying correctly? > View it in your browser (http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=d9832174c964ecbebbfddfa8c&id=61cad4aa46&e=95b079ebe3). > > > > > > > 2014 TPRC | 42nd Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy > September 12-14, 2014 > George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia > > TPRC will hold its inaugural Graduate Student Consortium on Friday, September 12, 2014, at the George Mason University Law School, immediately preceding the TPRC42 conference September 12 ? 14, 2014 > > > The Consortium aims to provide graduate students at all levels with opportunities for mentoring by academics, industry, and government leaders, as well as the opportunity to network with other graduate students. Consortium participants will gain insights on research topics of interest to them from the various sectors of the TPRC community. > > > The Consortium will be held immediately preceding the TPRC42 Conference. During the three-hour session, students will engage in discussion, receive feedback on their proposed research topic, and interact with fellow graduate students as well as with mentors. Mentors will be leaders from academia, industry, government, and the non-profit sectors, chosen to ensure balance among these multiple perspectives. > > > The Consortium will be highly selective and is open to all persons who are graduate or law students at any level/year during the 2014/2015 school year. Applicants should submit a statement of endorsement from a faculty member at their institution indicating how the student would benefit from participation (the endorsement form will be available for download at the TPRC website). Applications should include this endorsement and a 1500 word (~ 2 pages, single spaced) statement of a research topic, succinctly describing the academic/theoretical, industry, government, and public interest aspects of the problem. The topic can be a new topic, chosen specifically for this context, or an ongoing research area that might benefit from these multiple perspectives. Students may apply for both the Graduate Student Consortium and the Student Paper Competition, although the Consortium selection process will favor those closer to the beginning of their graduate student career. > > > Applications, including the faculty endorsement, must be submitted by April 18, 2014, athttp://www.tprc.org (http://tprc.us6.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=d9832174c964ecbebbfddfa8c&id=7bd16553c0&e=95b079ebe3). Decisions will be communicated by May 30, 2014. Students accepted to the Consortium will receive free conference registration and meals, but will be responsible for their own travel and lodging. > > Call for Papers Announcement > TPRC is soliciting abstracts of papers, proposals for panels, tutorials and demonstrations, and student papers for presentation at the 2014 conference, to be held September 12-14, 2014 at the George Mason University Law School, in Arlington, Virginia. These presentations should report current theoretical or empirical research relevant to communication and information policy.Contributions may be from any disciplinary perspective; the sole criterion is research quality. Topic areas in previous conferences have included competition, antitrust, and other market issues; broadband deployment and adoption; spectrum and wireless application policy; media, old and new; intellectual property, technology, and Internet law; privacy, security, identity and trust; governance and institutions; innovation and entrepreneurship; and distributional outcomes and social goals. Read the complete Call for Papers here (http://tprc.us6.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=d9832174c964ecbebbfddfa8c&id=486 > a6728b6&e=95b079ebe3). Abstract deadline is March 31. our web site,www.tprc.org (http://tprc.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d9832174c964ecbebbfddfa8c&id=91b9eec6dd&e=95b079ebe3). Submission deadline is March 31. Submissions are also being accepted for our Student Paper Competition and our Graduate Student Consortium. >> >> Call for Papers Announcement TPRC is soliciting abstracts of papers, proposals for panels, tutorials and demonstrations, and student papers for presentation at the 2014 conference, to be held September 12-14, 2014 at the George Mason University Law School, in Arlington, Virginia. These presentations should report current theoretical or empirical research relevant to communication and information policy.Contributions may be from any disciplinary perspective; the sole criterion is research quality. Topic areas in previous conferences have included competition, antitrust, and other market issues; broadband deployment and adoption; spectrum and wireless application policy; media, old and new; intellectual property, technology, and Internet law; privacy, security, identity and trust; governance and institutions; innovation and entrepreneurship; and distributional outcomes and social goals. Read the complete Call for Papers here (http://tprc.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d983 > 2174c964ecbebbfddfa8c&id=dd791fa6bb&e=95b079ebe3). Abstract deadline is March 31. >> >> Thank you to this year's current sponsors: Comcast, U.S. Telecom Association, Verizon, Time Warner Cable, AT&T, Microsoft, Telefonica Internacional USA, Inc., Georgetown University/Communication, Culture & Technology Program , Motorola Mobility, Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, Technology Policy Institute, Michigan State University - The Quello Center for Telecommunications Management and Law, Northwestern University - School of Communication, University of Florida - Public Utility Research Center, University of Florida - Public Policy Research Center, University of Pennsylvania Law School - Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition, University of Colorado - Interdisciplinary Telecom Program, University of Colorado - Silicon Flatirons Center, University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism/International Journal of Communication, George Mason University School of Law >> >> Interested in joining our sponsors? Contact Syd Verinder atinfo at tprc.org (mailto:info at tprc.org). >> From michel.menou at orange.fr Sat Mar 22 07:06:20 2014 From: michel.menou at orange.fr (Michel Menou) Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 12:06:20 +0100 Subject: [Students-l] Fwd: [Asis-l] Call for Participation: WebSci 2014 Doctoral Consortium In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <532D6EAC.5030906@orange.fr> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Asis-l] Call for Participation: WebSci 2014 Doctoral Consortium Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 00:56:40 -0400 From: Howard Rosenbaum To: asis-l at asis.org Call for Participation: WebSci 2014 Doctoral Consortium at the ACM Web Science 2014 Conference (WebSci 2014) Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA 23 -26 June, 2014 http://ils.indiana.edu/faculty/hrosenba/www/web-sci-14/doc-consortium14.html Submission deadline: 15 April 2014 We invite doctoral students to participate in the WebSci 2014 Doctoral Consortium, which will take place as part of the ACM Web Science 2014 Conference in Bloomington, Indiana, USA. This half-day event is intended for those of you in the later stages (post-proposal) of your research on problems related to web science and information science. Description The goals of the Doctoral Consortium are to provide you with a supportive and critical learning opportunity to discuss your work in progress and to receive feedback and guidance from senior web and information science scholars. You will be able to explain your dissertation research and highlight theoretical and methodological problems/issues for further discussion and inquiry both with senior mentors and Consortium participants. The Doctoral Consortium aims to broaden the perspectives and to improve your research and communication skills. We expect you to have a specific research proposal and some preliminary results and have sufficient time prior to completing your dissertation to benefit from the consortium experience. Generally, if you are in your second or third year of PhD work, you will benefit the most from this experience. In the Consortium, you will present your proposal and receive specific feedback and advice on how to improve your research plan. The Doctoral consortium also aim to develop a supportive community within which doctoral students can begin to develop their professional networks by interacting with peers and senior scholars in web science and information science. All proposals submitted to the Doctoral Consortium will undergo a thorough reviewing process with a view to providing detailed and constructive feedback. The international review committee will select the best submissions for presentation at the Doctoral Consortium. Submission information We ask you to submit an 8 page description of your PhD research proposal electronically via the EasyChair conference submission System: https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?key=9144634.cxJz4ovCrZ6XBK9a Your submission must address each of the following questions: ? Problem Statement: What is the problem that you are addressing? ? Relevance: Why the problem is important? Who will benefit if you succeed? Who should care? ? Related Work: How have others attempted to address this problem? Why is the problem difficult? ? Research Question(s): What are the research questions that you plan to address? ? Hypotheses: What hypotheses are related to your research questions (if your work has hypotheses)? ? Approach: How are you planning to address your research questions and test your hypotheses? What will you measure? What is the main idea behind your approach? The key innovation? Provide an argument, based either on common knowledge or on evidence that you have accumulated, that your approach is likely to succeed. ? Evaluation plan: How will you measure your success - faster/more accurate/less failures/etc.? ? Preliminary results: Do you have any preliminary results that demonstrate that your approach is promising? ? Implications: What are the theoretical, methodological and practical contributions of your work? Additional submission requirements ? All submissions must be single-author submissions. Please acknowledge your PhD advisor(s) and other contributors in the Acknowledgements section. ? Students accepted to present at the Doctoral Consortium must plan to attend the full Doctoral Consortium in order to gain as much value as possible from the experience. ? Please remember that the DC submission is not the same as a research paper. ? Submissions must be in pdf and be formatted according to the ACM Publications format. Topics The Consortium has the same scope of technical topics as the main WebSci conference: ? Analysis of human behavior using social media, mobile devices, and online communities ? Methodological challenges of analyzing Web-based large-scale social interaction ? Data-mining and network analysis of the Web and human communities on the Web ? Detailed studies of micro-level processes and interactions on the Web ? Collective intelligence, collaborative production, and social computing ? Theories and methods for computational social science on the Web ? Studies of public health and health-related behavior on the Web ? The architecture and philosophy of the Web ? The intersection of design and human interaction on the Web ? Economics and social innovation on the Web ? Governance, democracy, intellectual property, and the commons ? Personal data, trust, and privacy ? Web and social media research ethics ? Studies of Linked Data, the Cloud, and digital eco-systems ? Big data and the study of the Web ? Web access, literacy, and development ? Knowledge, education, and scholarship on and through the Web ? People-driven Web technologies, including crowdsourcing, open data, and new interfaces ? Digital Humanities ? Arts & culture on the Web or engaging audiences using Web resources ? Web archiving techniques and scholarly uses of Web archives ? New research questions and thought-provoking ideas Important Dates: ? April 15, 2014 - paper submission ? May 2, 2014 - notification ? June 23, 2014 - doctoral consortium Doctoral Consortium Schedule: 12:00-12:30: Welcome session with light lunch 12:30-1:00: Meet mentors, group introductions and discussion of the Colloquium activities 1:00-2:30: One on one meetings where students discuss their work and receive feedback and comments from mentors 2:30-3:00 Break 3:00-4:30: Students present their work to the group and receive feedback 4:30-5:30: Group discussion about career and professional issues in a Q&A session driven by the students From 3:00-4:30, participants will present their research briefly to familiarize each other with their dissertation project and highlight specific aspects they would like to have further discussion on. These may include specific problems that the student is seeking input on how to approach them; intriguing issues and tensions for web science and information science research generally; methodological problems that other Ph.D. students are likely to be confronting, or issues that have the potential of stimulating discussions of theoretical and methodological significance. If you have questions about this call, please contact the co-chairs ? Howard Rosenbaum, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University hrosenba at indiana.edu ? Pnina Fichman, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University fichman at indiana.edu ? Lora Aroyo, Computer Science, VU University Amsterdam lora.aroyo at vu.nl ________________________________________ Asis-l mailing list Asis-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-l ----- No virus found in this message. 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One award for the best ESSAY will be offered to student members of ASIS&T* in the New England, Upstate New York or Eastern Canada regions. Students must be enrolled in an information science** master's or doctoral program. In order to be reimbursed, the award winner will submit receipts substantiating travel and conference related expenses, such as costs for registration, airfare, food, and lodging. The award winner will also be expected to meet with a NEASIS&T representative at the conference. Submit an essay that addresses the following questions in specific detail: * Why do you wish to attend the ASIS&T Annual Meeting? * How do you believe you will be able to use the conference experience to further your career? * How might NEASIS&T or ASIS&T benefit if you receive the award? Essay criteria: * Essay must be written in English. * Essay may not exceed 500 words or two double spaced pages. * Student must be sole author. The coversheet should include the following information: * Applicant's name * Address * Phone number / E-mail address * School affiliation / information science program / Student ID number * Proof of ASIS&T membership (e.g. ASIS&T member number, copy of email receipt of payment, or photocopy of check canceled by ASIS&T Headquarters) PLEASE NOTE: The ASIS&T Annual meeting is one of the most highly regarded meetings in the information science field. It covers the breadth of activities and endeavors of the information community with technical sessions addressing specialties of the information professional. The 2014 Annual Meeting, " Connecting Collections, Cultures, and Communities" takes place October 31-November 4 in Seattle, Washington. Papers should be submitted as attachments and sent by email to: bpanagopoulos at suffolk.edu *You may join ASIS&T via the web at http://www.asist.org/membership.html **Terms describing information science programs are varied: they may be called: Library and Information Studies, Information Science and Policy, Information and Library Science, Information Studies, etc. Questions? Contact Beata at (617) 573-8541, e-mail: bpanagopoulos at suffolk.edu Beata **************************** Beata Panagopoulos Assistant Director, Technical Services Sawyer Library Suffolk University 8 Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 Tel. 617 573 8541 Fax 617-305-3289 Email: bpanagopoulos at suffolk.edu ________________________________________ Asis-l mailing list Asis-l at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: