From rhill at asis.org Mon Sep 12 17:19:40 2016 From: rhill at asis.org (=?windows-1252?Q?ASIS&T_Vote?=) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 17:19:40 -0400 Subject: [Students-l] =?windows-1252?q?2016_ASIS=26T_Annual_Meeting_-_Cope?= =?windows-1252?q?nhagen=2C_Denmark?= Message-ID: <9d41ade91a64fbea1a29d425002a98d2@asis.org> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: asis&t_logoshirtbannerwtag_hires.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 313044 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: register-now-button-300x96.png Type: image/png Size: 20847 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: asis&t logo.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 198713 bytes Desc: not available URL: From chirags at rutgers.edu Wed Sep 14 23:45:57 2016 From: chirags at rutgers.edu (Chirag Shah) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 23:45:57 -0400 Subject: [Students-l] Fwd: Promotion: ASIS&T European Student Chapter miniBarcamp event in Copenhagen References: <956c876031b182f9cdd24e3a490b5049@uni-duesseldorf.de> Message-ID: > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Aylin Ilhan > Subject: Promotion: ASIS&T European Student Chapter miniBarcamp event in Copenhagen > Date: September 12, 2016 at 11:19:56 AM EDT > To: > > Dear friends, > > the European Student Chapter would like to call your attention to our ASIS&T European Student Chapter miniBARcamp event in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is about an unconstrained get together (for free) between interested people to share their research backgrounds/own interests and get in touch with persons with similar interests on the field of information science and technology. Everyone who is interested to come is also preliminary invited to suggest a topic for discussion. > > The ESC would like to offer an open space for interesting discussions the evening before the ASIS&T Annual Meeting in Copenhagen starts. The topic of the annual meeting is: "Creating Knowledge, Enhancing Lives through Information & Technology" > Information science and technology shape, and are shaped by, decisions, practices and policies that impact people, groups, organizations, governments and societies throughout the world. The Annual Meeting (AM) of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) is a premier, peer-reviewed international conference that gathers scholars and practitioners from around the globe to share research, innovations, and insights regarding how information and technology mediate the creation and use of knowledge within and across cultures and enhance lives. > Interested people get together to share research backgrounds/own interests and get in touch with persons with similar interests. As a special option, we would like to invite students and colleagues from Copenhagen to participate in this miniBARcamp (October the 15th, 17:30 ? 20:00 h) to bring together ASIS&T members and people from Copenhagen ? even if they are not participating at the conference or not a member of ASIS&T. We would like to foster or enable opportunities for future collaboration and enhance the visibility of ASIS&T in Copenhagen. > Our special guest will be Tja?a Jug ? she is the winner of the Movie Meets Science Contest 2016 and will present her short video as well as talk about her experience during the contest. > Everybody who participates is invited to bring own ideas and topics to be discussed. This could be the own thesis or dissertation or the work within ASIS&T groups or anything else. The topics that are going to be discussed will be decided collectively by the audience (barcamp format). > As it is a miniBARcamp we will provide snacks and drinks. > > http://www.asis.org/Chapters/Student/esc/?p=1115 > > Facebook Event-Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/490028274537032/ > > The European Student Chapter hereby invites you sincerely to join our event and/or we would be very delighted, if you could share it. > > > Your > ESC > > ************************************************************************************ > > Best regards, > Aylin Ilhan > > > -- > Aylin Ilhan, B.A., B.A. > Heinrich-Heine-University D?sseldorf > Dept. of Information Science > Bldg 24.53, Level 01, Room 86 > Universit?tsstra?e 1 > D-40225 D?sseldorf, Germany > aylin.ilhan at hhu.de > https://www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/mitarbeiter/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeiter-hilfskraefte/aylin-ilhan/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Hurry now to take advantage of this exclusive offer! ** https://www.asist.org/events/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-2016/ (https://www.asist.org/events/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-2016/) Venue : Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers ** RESERVE YOUR ROOM TODAY (http://www.ihg.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/copenhagen/rkecp/hoteldetail?qAdlt=1&qBrs=6c.hi.ex.rs.ic.cp.in.sb.cw.cv.ul.vn&qChld=0&qFRA=1&qGRM=0&qGrpCd=ASI&qIta=99801505&qPSt=0&qRRSrt=rt&qRef=df&qRms=1&qRpn=1&qRpp=12&qSHp=1&qSmP=3&qSrt=sBR&qWch=0&srb_u=1&icdv=99801505) ASIS&T attendees receive a special group rate of DKK 1.340 single or double occupancy. DKK 2.440 for suites. All rates inclusive of breakfast and VAT. Experience City Center Copenhagen Copenhagen is the world's happiest capital. In Copenhagen, you will find a wide range of entertainment, culture and shopping. You can enjoy a continental atmosphere and visit the classic destinations such as Tivoli Gardens amusement park and the Copenhagen Zoo. The city is historic and at the same time very youthful and innovative. Many visitors come here to enjoy the great food. There are plenty of well-known gourmet restaurants, many nightlife spots with beer gardens and the traditional Danish open-faced sandwiches. Try social-networking before the conference. Who says that you have to wait for the conference to network? Get "social" now by joining us online! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn! Here you can stay in touch with colleagues, get the most up-to-date information about the #ASIST2016 Annual Meeting, see what Copenhagen has to offer, and learn all about what an ASIS&T membership can do for you. ** (https://www.facebook.com/asist.org) ** (https://twitter.com/asist_org) ** (https://www.linkedin.com/groups/44332/profile) ** (www.asist.org) This email was sent to students-l at asis.org (mailto:students-l at asis.org) why did I get this? 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URL: From kc892 at comminfo.rutgers.edu Mon Sep 19 16:55:12 2016 From: kc892 at comminfo.rutgers.edu (Kaitlin Costello) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2016 20:55:12 +0000 Subject: [Students-l] =?iso-8859-1?q?Call_for_Proposals=3A_Third_Rutgers_i?= =?iso-8859-1?q?School_Research_Invitational_for_Master=B9s_Students?= Message-ID: Call for Proposals: Third Rutgers iSchool Research Invitational for Master's Students November 4-5, 2016 Deadline: October 9, 2016 Notification of decision: October 12, 2016 Rutgers University iSchool invites students with in-progress and completed master's degrees to the Third Rutgers iSchool Research Invitational. The conference focus is to showcase iSchool master's student research interests (completed, in-progress and prospective work), and to network with our iSchool community. Attendees will present a research poster. They will participate in networking events such as a catered dinner, research presentations by current PhD students, and discussions with iSchool faculty. The participants will also have a unique opportunity to learn about Rutgers PhD program and the excellent benefits it offers to those interested in pursuing research in iSchools. A complete proposal for participation requires: Poster abstracts of up to 500 words outlining your research interests and any results you have gleaned to-date, a CV, and a cover letter of introduction briefly describing you, your background and career plans. Applications will be considered by a juried panel of Rutgers faculty based upon thorough completion of the requested materials, depth of coverage, and fit in the iSchool scholarly fields. Selected participants will be reimbursed for up to $300 for travel to Rutgers University. Their hotel for up to two nights, local transportations, and meals will also be covered. Tentative schedule for the event: Friday, November 4: Noon Lunch; Tour of Rutgers; Poster presentations by the participants; Dinner; Optional night out with current Rutgers doctoral students. Saturday, November 5: Breakfast; Presentations by current students and faculty; Research games and exercises in groups; Lunch; Optional tour of the area. Apply today: https://goo.gl/forms/RTRuVZca4h3sBtls2 For more information, contact: Dr. Kaitlin Costello (k.costello at rutgers.edu) Rutgers iSchool provides an excellent environment for research in areas such as Human Information Behavior; Information Retrieval, Language and Communication; Human Computer Interaction; Human factors, Health informatics, Social and Ubiquitous computing, Information Agencies and Artifacts; Learning, Youth, Information and Technology; Social and Community Informatics. The school includes world-renowned faculty who lead and teach in these areas. 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This initiative was co-sponsored by the ASIS&T membership committee, ASIS&T Education and Professional Advancement committee, and ASIS&T Outreach and Engagement task force. Top Winner We are pleased to announce the top winner of this contest is Ms. Olubukola Oduntan, University of Strathclyde, for her original and creative video "Information behavior of refugees." The top winner will receive a free one-year ASIS&T Membership or renewal, as well as the opportunity to have her research in the ASIST&T Bulletin. Her video will be featured on the ASIST website. Winners The following winners will also receive a free one-year ASIS&T Membership or renewal, and have their videos featured on the ASIS&T website: Tali Gazit, Bar-Ilan University "Factors behind participating and lurking in Facebook groups" Jamie Johnston, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences "Conversation-based programming in public libraries and immigrant integration" Vanessa Kitzie, Rutgers University "Examining the information practices of LGBTQ+ individuals" Pei-Yi Kuo, Northwestern University "EcoSant?: Effect of Daily Challenges on Health and Pro-Environmental Behaviors" A.J. Million, University of Missouri "Bureaucratic organization and innovation" Carol Sabbar, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee "Information seeking by scholars for non-English sources" Joan Xu, University of Alabama "User Engagement in Visual Context" We would like to thank all the doctoral students for participating and the committee who reviewed and critiqued the videos. Congratulations to Olubukola Oduntan, along with all the other doctoral students who are featured on the ASIS&T website. Check their videos on our ASIS&T website (https://www.asist.org/doctoral-student-research-videos/)! Selection Committee Chair: Iris Xie Lisa Given Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan Diane Pennington ************************************************* Iris Xie, Ph.D. Professor School of Information Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Phone:(414)229-6835 Fax:(414)229-6699 https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/hiris/www/index.html ************************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Daniel.Alemneh at unt.edu Wed Sep 21 12:34:57 2016 From: Daniel.Alemneh at unt.edu (Alemneh, Daniel) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 16:34:57 +0000 Subject: [Students-l] Winners of ASIS&T Featuring Doctoral Student Research Contest In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Congratulations to this year winners and of course, participants! Now we're looking forward even more to receiving/featuring Doctoral students works and enjoying more of such powerful videos next year and beyond! Daniel From: Students-l [mailto:students-l-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Iris Xie Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 11:19 AM To: students-l at asis.org Subject: [Students-l] Winners of ASIS&T Featuring Doctoral Student Research Contest Winners of ASIS&T Featuring Doctoral Student Research Contest ASIS&T invited students in the dissertation or defense stages of their doctoral career to submit a short video introducing the world to the exciting and engaging research they are doing as a part of the ASIS&T Featuring Doctoral Student Research contest. The selection committee reviewed all submissions and selected the winners. The approved videos will be featured on the ASIS&T website (https://www.asist.org/doctoral-student-research-videos/). This initiative was co-sponsored by the ASIS&T membership committee, ASIS&T Education and Professional Advancement committee, and ASIS&T Outreach and Engagement task force. Top Winner We are pleased to announce the top winner of this contest is Ms. Olubukola Oduntan, University of Strathclyde, for her original and creative video "Information behavior of refugees." The top winner will receive a free one-year ASIS&T Membership or renewal, as well as the opportunity to have her research in the ASIST&T Bulletin. Her video will be featured on the ASIST website. Winners The following winners will also receive a free one-year ASIS&T Membership or renewal, and have their videos featured on the ASIS&T website: Tali Gazit, Bar-Ilan University "Factors behind participating and lurking in Facebook groups" Jamie Johnston, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences "Conversation-based programming in public libraries and immigrant integration" Vanessa Kitzie, Rutgers University "Examining the information practices of LGBTQ+ individuals" Pei-Yi Kuo, Northwestern University "EcoSant?: Effect of Daily Challenges on Health and Pro-Environmental Behaviors" A.J. Million, University of Missouri "Bureaucratic organization and innovation" Carol Sabbar, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee "Information seeking by scholars for non-English sources" Joan Xu, University of Alabama "User Engagement in Visual Context" We would like to thank all the doctoral students for participating and the committee who reviewed and critiqued the videos. Congratulations to Olubukola Oduntan, along with all the other doctoral students who are featured on the ASIS&T website. Check their videos on our ASIS&T website (https://www.asist.org/doctoral-student-research-videos/)! Selection Committee Chair: Iris Xie Lisa Given Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan Diane Pennington ************************************************* Iris Xie, Ph.D. Professor School of Information Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Phone:(414)229-6835 Fax:(414)229-6699 https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/hiris/www/index.html ************************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: