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SIG SM Competition Award Recipients 2023

By SIG-SM Webmaster | October 21, 2024 | Comments Off on SIG SM Competition Award Recipients 2023

Awards Recipients 2023 Winners of the 2023 SIG-SM Paper Competition Runner Up 2023 SIG-SM Paper Competition Honorable Mention 2023 Research Competition SIG-SM Purpose of the Award This award is a lifetime achievement award that recognizes sustained contributions to and/or achievements in the field of information science and/or the professions in which it is practiced. Such…

ISO/DIS 16687 Impact assessment for museums

By SC Webmaster | September 26, 2024 | Comments Off on ISO/DIS 16687 Impact assessment for museums

Voted YES with Comments ; on ISO/DIS 16687 Impact assessment for museums Description: This document defines and describes methods for measuring and assessing the impact of museums on individuals and on society. The methods described can be used for identifying areas of influence of museums and their services, and for reporting such influence to stakeholders…

Z39.96-202x JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite (1.4)

By SC Webmaster | September 26, 2024 | Comments Off on Z39.96-202x JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite (1.4)

Voted YES on Z39.96-202x JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite (1.4) Description: The purpose of the NISO Journal Article Tag Suite (NISO JATS) standard is to define a suite of XML elements and attributes that describes the content and metadata of journal articles—including research and non-research articles, letters, editorials, book and product reviews—with the intent of…

President’s Column, September 2024

By pyonker@asist.org | September 17, 2024 | Comments Off on President’s Column, September 2024
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“As for the future, your task is not to foresee it, but to enable it.”  – Antoine de Saint Exupery (1900-1944)    Autumn brings the fruition of our hard work over the past several months.  I’d like thank our ASIS&T team led by Lydia Middleton for progressing the work of the Association and for all…

From Your Executive Director, September 2024

By lydmiddleton1 | September 17, 2024 | Comments Off on From Your Executive Director, September 2024

Dear Colleagues, What an exciting time it has been here at ASIS&T Central! Today I had the pleasure of orienting our new incoming Board Members, Lu An and Timothy Dickey, and immediately after that we had the ASIS&T President’s Lecture with David Lankes. What a great presentation that was! At the end he issues a…

Governance Update, September 2024

By lydmiddleton1 | September 17, 2024 | Comments Off on Governance Update, September 2024

The Board of Directors met on July 29, 2024 via Zoom. In attendance were; Crystal Fulton, PhD (President); Ian Ruthven, PhD (President-Elect); Abebe Rorissa, PhD (Past-President); Chris Cunningham, PhD, (Treasurer); Joan Bartlett, PhD; Maria Bonn, PhD; Tina Du, PhD; Bhakti Gala, PhD; Lisa Hussey, PhD; Aylen Imeri, PhD; Luanne Sinnamon, PhD; and Lydia Middleton, MBA,…

2024 ASIS&T President’s Lecture

By lydmiddleton1 | September 17, 2024 | Comments Off on 2024 ASIS&T President’s Lecture

Demons, Determinism, and Divining the Future of Information Science Download Lecture Download Slides

New Members of ARIST Editorial Board Announced

By pyonker@asist.org | September 17, 2024 | Comments Off on New Members of ARIST Editorial Board Announced

Lisa Given, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) is pleased to announce the appointment of several new ARIST Editorial Board members. The Board includes experts drawn from around the globe and across the disciplines of information science, computing science, and technology studies. ARIST’s mandate is to be inclusive of…

Member Spotlight: Catherine Dumas

By pyonker@asist.org | September 17, 2024 | Comments Off on Member Spotlight: Catherine Dumas

In each issue of Inside ASIS&T, we feature a different member to discuss ASIS&T and the field of information science and technology. Please contact Pamela Yonker if you would like to be featured as a Member Spotlight. Catherine Dumas, PhD Visiting Assistant Professor Director UX & Immersive Technologies Lab Co-Faculty Advisor ASIS&T Student Chapter Information Sciences &…

2024 Annual Meeting News, September 2024

By pyonker@asist.org | September 17, 2024 | Comments Off on 2024 Annual Meeting News, September 2024

We are just weeks out from the 2024 Annual Meeting in Calgary, AB, Canada. It looks like we will have another record attendance – with more than 450 people registered for the event already. We would love to see you there, and we hope you are planning to attend! Visit the Annual Meeting website or…

SIG SM Competition Award Recipients 2023

By SIG-SM Webmaster | October 21, 2024

Awards Recipients 2023 Winners of the 2023 SIG-SM Paper Competition Runner Up 2023 SIG-SM Paper Competition Honorable Mention 2023 Research Competition SIG-SM Purpose of the Award This award is a lifetime achievement award that recognizes sustained contributions to and/or achievements in the field of information science and/or the professions in which it is practiced. Such…

ISO/DIS 16687 Impact assessment for museums

By SC Webmaster | September 26, 2024

Voted YES with Comments ; on ISO/DIS 16687 Impact assessment for museums Description: This document defines and describes methods for measuring and assessing the impact of museums on individuals and on society. The methods described can be used for identifying areas of influence of museums and their services, and for reporting such influence to stakeholders…

Z39.96-202x JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite (1.4)

By SC Webmaster | September 26, 2024

Voted YES on Z39.96-202x JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite (1.4) Description: The purpose of the NISO Journal Article Tag Suite (NISO JATS) standard is to define a suite of XML elements and attributes that describes the content and metadata of journal articles—including research and non-research articles, letters, editorials, book and product reviews—with the intent of…

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President’s Column, September 2024

By pyonker@asist.org | September 17, 2024

“As for the future, your task is not to foresee it, but to enable it.”  – Antoine de Saint Exupery (1900-1944)    Autumn brings the fruition of our hard work over the past several months.  I’d like thank our ASIS&T team led by Lydia Middleton for progressing the work of the Association and for all…

From Your Executive Director, September 2024

By lydmiddleton1 | September 17, 2024

Dear Colleagues, What an exciting time it has been here at ASIS&T Central! Today I had the pleasure of orienting our new incoming Board Members, Lu An and Timothy Dickey, and immediately after that we had the ASIS&T President’s Lecture with David Lankes. What a great presentation that was! At the end he issues a…

Governance Update, September 2024

By lydmiddleton1 | September 17, 2024

The Board of Directors met on July 29, 2024 via Zoom. In attendance were; Crystal Fulton, PhD (President); Ian Ruthven, PhD (President-Elect); Abebe Rorissa, PhD (Past-President); Chris Cunningham, PhD, (Treasurer); Joan Bartlett, PhD; Maria Bonn, PhD; Tina Du, PhD; Bhakti Gala, PhD; Lisa Hussey, PhD; Aylen Imeri, PhD; Luanne Sinnamon, PhD; and Lydia Middleton, MBA,…

2024 ASIS&T President’s Lecture

By lydmiddleton1 | September 17, 2024

Demons, Determinism, and Divining the Future of Information Science Download Lecture Download Slides

New Members of ARIST Editorial Board Announced

By pyonker@asist.org | September 17, 2024

Lisa Given, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) is pleased to announce the appointment of several new ARIST Editorial Board members. The Board includes experts drawn from around the globe and across the disciplines of information science, computing science, and technology studies. ARIST’s mandate is to be inclusive of…

Member Spotlight: Catherine Dumas

By pyonker@asist.org | September 17, 2024

In each issue of Inside ASIS&T, we feature a different member to discuss ASIS&T and the field of information science and technology. Please contact Pamela Yonker if you would like to be featured as a Member Spotlight. Catherine Dumas, PhD Visiting Assistant Professor Director UX & Immersive Technologies Lab Co-Faculty Advisor ASIS&T Student Chapter Information Sciences &…

2024 Annual Meeting News, September 2024

By pyonker@asist.org | September 17, 2024

We are just weeks out from the 2024 Annual Meeting in Calgary, AB, Canada. It looks like we will have another record attendance – with more than 450 people registered for the event already. We would love to see you there, and we hope you are planning to attend! Visit the Annual Meeting website or…

NEASIST Student Travel Award jury is pleased to announce this year’s winner!

By NEASIST Webmaster | May 3, 2011

The 2011 NEASIST Student Travel Award goes to: Adrienne Smith adrienne.smith2 at mail.mcgill.ca McGill University School of Information Studies (Knowledge Management stream) for her essay addressing the questions: * Why she wishes to attend the 2011 ASIS&T Annual Meeting * How she believes she will be able to use the conference experience to further her…

NEASIST award winners and dinner speaker’s slides

By NEASIST Webmaster | April 29, 2011

The NEASIST Awards Dinner was a lovely affair!  See photos from the dinner on Flickr. Congratulations to our very deserving awardees: Remlee Green, NEASIST 2011 Chapter Member of the Year Jordan Sly, NEASIST 2011 Chapter Student Member of the Year If you missed the dinner, the presentation slides of our speaker, Ryan Evans, are now…

NEASIST Annual Awards Dinner on April 27th!

By NEASIST Webmaster | April 7, 2011

Have you ever been to a boring awards dinner?  This ain’t it! Come to the NEASIST Awards Dinner and experience a lively speaker, great food, and an opportunity to catch up with your colleagues. We will also announce and congratulate the Chapter Member of the Year, the Student Member of the Year, and the Student…

From Intervention Informatics to Prevention Informatics

By COASIST Webmaster | April 2, 2011

Big News! On Monday April 11, 2011, a special lecture is being co-sponsored by the newest American Society for Information Science & Technology chapter: the Ohio River Valley Chapter. In conjunction with the University of Kentucky, the new Ohio Valley Chapter is sponsoring a visit with Dr. Sherrilynne Fuller, Professor of Biomedical and Health Informatics…

Upcoming OCLC Research Presentation

By COASIST Webmaster | March 28, 2011

The Dryad Repository: A New Path for Data Publication in Scholarly Communication “Dryad is an international repository for data underlying peer-reviewed articles in the basic and applied biosciences. Many datasets collected by academic researchers are not shared with the wider community even after findings based upon them are reported in the literature. Dryad is addressing…

ASIS&T European Workshop 2011

By Europe Webmaster | March 24, 2011

The first ASIS&T European Workshop will be held at University College Cork, Cork, Ireland on the 1st and 2nd of June 2011. Organized by the European Chapter of ASIS&T, it is an ideal cross-disciplinary forum to present and encounter work by research students in the fields of information, library and computer science. The workshop will…

Breaking News in E-books: Judge Chin Denies Google for the Third Time

By COASIST Webmaster | March 23, 2011

In the wake of a very recent French court decision regarding Google’s privacy protections in Europe, it seems an even larger defeat was just dealt to the Google Books Search. Judge Danny Chin (for the last time in his court?) rejected the settlement between Google Books and the various parties that had been suing. If you’d like…

2011 NEASIST Student Travel Award: Apply Now

By NEASIST Webmaster | February 24, 2011

Deadline:  Friday, April 8, 2011 The American Society for Information Science & Technology, New England Chapter (NEASIST) is pleased to announce the availability of one award of up to $1000 to reimburse expenses for attendance at the ASIS&T Annual Meeting (October 7-12, 2011, New Orleans, La.). Applications must be received by Friday, April 8. The…

Kindles and Kobos and Nooks, OH MY!

By COASIST Webmaster | February 16, 2011

It’s an eReader jungle out there… so plan to join us for an informative presentation about these devices and more.   Columbus Metropolitan Library’s Robin Nesbitt, Jennifer Hrusch and George Morrison will discuss how to get content, the features and benefits of eReader devices, and digital rights management.  Don’t miss this opportunity to meet with these…

Content Management Systems for Dummies (or busy smarties looking for fast, simple solutions)

By NEASIST Webmaster | February 11, 2011

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011 (register by March 4th!) 8:30am – 12:00 speaker talks and panel discussion 12:00 – 4:00pm optional lunch and workshop (space limited) Simmons College, 300 The Fenway, Boston, MA Co-Sponsored by the Simmons Student Chapter of ASIS&T As librarians and information professionals, we often find ourselves responsible for creating or organizing online…

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Porrexerat mutatas ita campos caelum viseret locoque rudis. Homini tollere aer caeli acervo. Occiduo onus origo zonae iapeto inminet nulli elementaque.Deducite usu montibus igni tegit dixere campoque quem nulli.

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