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ASIS&T Webinar Survey
ASIS&T Webinar Survey Posted on March 30, 2016 by ASIS&T Staff Webinars by the Association for Information Science & Technology ASIS&T connects information professionals across fields and disciplines and provides ongoing professional development and educational opportunities to both ASIS&T members and non-members. The list of the past and upcoming ASIS&T webinars can be found here: https://www.asist.org/events/webinars/.…
Read MoreNews about President-elect Lynn Silpigni Connaway!
News about President-elect Lynn Silpigni Connaway! Posted on March 14, 2016 by Diane Rasmussen Pennington ASIS&T members always have so many exciting things going on, and our President-elect is no exception! Dr. Lynn Silpigni Connaway, a Senior Research Scientist at OCLC, has two exciting talks coming up soon: Today, March 15, she will be giving a…
Read MoreASIS&T Position Statement on the ALA Accreditation Process
ASIS&T Position Statement on the ALA Accreditation Process Posted on February 12, 2016 by ASIS&T Staff ASIS&T Position Statement on the ALA Accreditation Process and the Future Collaboration between ALA and ASIS&T in the Area of Graduate Professional Education February 10, 2016 As a professional association that bridges the gap between information science practice and…
Read MoreNEASIST Travel Awards
NEASIST Travel Awards Posted on February 8, 2016 by ASIS&T Staff The Association for Information Science & Technology, New England Chapter (NE-ASIS&T) is pleased to announce two awards to support participation in an ASIS&T Summit or Annual Meeting. Our goals are to support scholarship and connect research and practice, bringing new voices to the chapter.…
Read MoreASIS&T’s statement in support of the Department of Information Science at the University of Düsseldorf
ASIS&T’s statement in support of the Department of Information Science at the University of Düsseldorf Posted on January 26, 2016 by Diane Rasmussen Pennington As the leading organization dedicated to advancing information professionals and the field of information science, the Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) is concerned about the sudden closing of the…
Read MoreASIS&T President’s Message
ASIS&T President’s Message Posted on January 12, 2016 by Diane Rasmussen Pennington Nadia Caidi is 2016 ASIS&T President and an Associate Professor in the iSchool at the University of Toronto. She can be reached at nadia.caidi@utoronto.ca. On behalf of my colleagues on the ASIS&T Board, I would like to extend to you all our best wishes for the…
Read MoreNine Reasons to be an ASIS&T Student Volunteer, by Si Sun
Nine Reasons to be an ASIS&T Student Volunteer, by Si Sun Posted on November 15, 2015 by Diane Rasmussen Pennington Si Sun, the author of this post, is a student volunteer at #ASIST2015. 1. Reduction of conference registration fees One of the biggest benefits to be an ASIS&T student volunteer is that our work is…
Read MoreThrilled for being in this heaven of information world! by Stephanie Lee
Thrilled for being in this heaven of information world! by Stephanie Lee Posted on November 15, 2015 by Diane Rasmussen Pennington Stephanie Lee, the author of this post, is a student volunteer at #ASIST2015. Before I start my report, I’m truly grateful for having an opportunity to participate as a member in this heaven of…
Read MoreThree Dinners a Day – We All Have a Dessert Stomach for Networking, by Si Sun
Three Dinners a Day – We All Have a Dessert Stomach for Networking, by Si Sun Posted on November 11, 2015 by Diane Rasmussen Pennington Si Sun, the author of this post, is a student volunteer at #ASIST2015. With ASIS&T AM about to end, perhaps too promptly, many of us are taking the opportunity to…
Read MoreLast night… by Anmol Kalsi
Last night… by Anmol Kalsi Posted on November 11, 2015 by Diane Rasmussen Pennington Anmol Kalsi, the author of this post, is a student volunteer at #ASIST2015. 9 November The President’s Reception featuring posters showcased a wide array of works in progress and innovative research studies, demonstrating the vibrant activity within the LIS research community.…
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