[Asis-l] Winners of the 2013 ASIS&T SIG-III International Paper Contest
Shaheen Maqsood
mashaheen at gmail.com
Tue Sep 3 04:17:42 EDT 2013
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WINNERS OF THE 2013 ASIS&T SIG III INTERNATIONAL PAPER CONTEST
The Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T)
Special Interest Group on International Information Issues (SIG III)
is pleased to announce the following winners of its 13th International
Paper Contest:
First Place Winner:
Melody M. Madriad. A Study of Digital Curator Competencies: A survey
of experts. (Philippines)
Second Place Winner:
Maryam Mousavizadeh, et al. Visualizing of the Structure of Subject
Trends in Persian Articles Published During 2008-2012 in Information
Organization Domain. (Iran)
Third Place Winner:
Ana Mae Kristine U. Hubilla. Information Seeking Behavior (ISB) of
Technical Secondary Students: A Basis for a Model on Information
Search Process. (Philippines)
The jurors for the 2013 competition included Maqsood Shaheen (Chair),
Fatih Oguz (Member), and Alma Rivera (Member).
The principal authors of each of the three winning papers will be
awarded a two-year individual membership to ASIS&T. In addition, the
first place winner will be awarded a minimum of $1,000 to attend the
ASIS&T Annual Conference in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 1-5,
2013.
The winning papers will be considered for publication by Elsevier’s
International Information and Library Review (IILR).
We thank the jury members for their hard work and our donors for their
compassion which makes it possible to develop and sustain this
international network of scholars in developing countries.
Maqsood Ahmad Shaheen
Chair, 2013 ASIS&T SIG-III International Paper Contest
ShaheenMA at gmail.com
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2013 Annual Meeting
Beyond the Cloud: Rethinking Information Boundaries
November 1-5, 2013, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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