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Session Overview
Date: Monday, 30/Oct/2023
7:30am
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6:00pm
Registration
Location: Champagne Coat Check, 1st Floor, Novotel
7:45am
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8:45am
SIG Business Meetings
Location: Mancy/Avize, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chapter Assembly Meeting
Location: Cognac, 1st Floor, Novotel
JASIST Editorial Board and Breakfast Meeting (Sponsored by Wiley. By Invitation Only)
Location: Morganis, 1st Floor, Novotel
9:00am
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10:00am
Publications Committee Meeting
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel
9:00am
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10:30am
Reflecting on Two Decades of Information Horizons Theory and Method: Applications and Innovations
Jane Greenberg1, Diane Sonnenwald2, Jenna Hartel3, Kaitlin Montague4, Ina Fourie5
1: Drexel University, USA; 2: University College Dublin, Ireland; 3: University of Toronto, Canada; 4: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA; 5: University of Pretoria, South Africa
Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel
Public Library-University Partnerships in Library and Information Science: Approaches, Challenges, Implications for Translating Research into Practice
Soo Hyeon Kim1, Gi Woong Choi2, Kahyun Choi3, Andrea Copeland1, Christine D'Arpa4, Sarah Evans5, Lance Simpson6, Hee Rin Lee7, Ayoung Yoon1
1: Indiana University Indianapolis, USA; 2: University of Cincinnati, USA; 3: Indiana University Bloomington, USA; 4: Wayne State University, USA; 5: University of North Texas, USA; 6: The University of Alabama, USA; 7: Michigan State University, USA
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
Paper Session 07: Cultural Heritage, Archives, and Data Curation
Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Kathleen Gregory, University of Vienna, University of Ottawa, Austria
Paper Session 08: Research Data Management II
Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Hsin-liang (Oliver) Chen, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA
Information Science in Europe: Current Perspectives - hosted by the European Chapter
Sheila Webber1, Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic2, Olivia Pestana3
1: University of Sheffield, UK; 2: University of Zadar, Croatia; 3: University of Porto, Portugal
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel
Managing Information Gaps and Non-Information
Isto Huvila1, Lisa Andersson1, Crystal Fulton2, Jutta Haider3, J. Tuomas Harviainen4
1: Uppsala University, Sweden; 2: University College Dublin, Ireland; 3: University of Borås, Sweden; 4: Tampere University, Finland
Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel
10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break
Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
Meet the Information Matters Editors
Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
10:30am
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4:00pm
Exhibits
Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
SIG Meet and Greet
Location: Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
10:30am
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5:45pm
Poster Viewing All Day
Location: Chablis, Ground Floor, Novotel
11:00am
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12:00pm
Awards and Honors Committee Meeting
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel
11:00am
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12:30pm
Conceptualizing Data Behavior: Bridging Data-Centric and User-Centric Approaches
Pengyi Zhang1, Kathleen Gregory2, Ayoung Yoon3, Carole Palmer4
1: Peking University, People's Republic of China; 2: University of Vienna, Austria; 3: Indiana University Indianapolis, USA; 4: University of Washington, USA
Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel
Spiritual and Religious Information Practices: Lessons from the Field
Nadia Caidi1, Pranay Nangia2, Cansu Ekmekcioglu1, Hugh Samson3, Michael Olsson4
1: University of Toronto, Canada; 2: University of Strathclyde, UK; 3: Western University, Canada; 4: University of the Philippines, the Philippines
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
Paper Session 09: Social Media Analytics
Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Tatjana Aparac-Jelušić, University of Zadar, Croatia
Paper Session 10: Libraries
Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Joseph Winberry, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, USA
Building a Bigger Table: Food Research, Methods, Policy, and Action in Library and Information Science - hosted by SIG-HLTH
Xiaotong Du1, Sarah Polkinghorne2, Melissa Ocepek3, Kaitlin Costello1
1: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA; 2: RMIT University, Australia; 3: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel
Making a Difference: Translating Information Research into Practice, Policy, and Action
Kendra Albright1, Kimberly Black2, Clara Chu3, Jia Tina Du4, Bill Edgar1, Baheya Jaber5, Bharat Mehra5, Christina Turner1
1: Kent State University, USA; 2: Chicago State University, USA; 3: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,USA; 4: University of South Australia, Australia; 5: The University of Alabama, USA
Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel
12:45pm
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1:45pm
Awards Luncheon
Location: Mancy/Avize/Morganis, 1st Floor, Novotel
2:00pm
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3:00pm
Research Engagement Committee Meeting
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel
2:00pm
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3:30pm
Digital Humanities and Information Science: Making a Difference? - hosted by SIG-HFIS and SIG-AH
Wayne de Fremery1, Javed Mostafa2, Diane Rasmussen McAdie3, Ana Lúcia Terra4, Javier Cha5, Sam Oh6
1: Dominican University of California, USA; 2: University of Toronto, Canada; 3: Edinburgh Napier University, UK; 4: University of Coimbra, Portugal; 5: Hong Kong University People's Republic of China; 6: Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea
Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel
(Talking About) Failing Better in Research: The First Rule of Failure Club Is…You Don’t Talk About Failure Club
Emma Nicol1, Rebekah Willson2, Heidi Julien3, Devon Greyson4, Lisa Given5
1: University of Strathclyde, UK; 2: McGill University, Canada; 3: University at Buffalo, USA; 4: University of British Columbia, Canada; 5: RMIT University, Australia
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
Paper Session 11: Information Crisis and Digital Divide
Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Suliman Hawamdeh, University of North texas, USA
Paper Session 12: Ethics
Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Marlene Holmner, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Advancing LIS in iSchools: Building a Coalition to Ensure a Vibrant Future
Carole Palmer1, Maria Bonn3, Chris Coward1, Emily Knox3, Keith Marzullo2, Ana Ndumu2, Mega Subramaniam2, Andrea Thomer4
1: University of Washington Information School, USA; 2: University of Maryland, USA; 3: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; 4: University of Arizona, USA
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel
Strategies for Conducting Critical Research in Information Science by Designing Social Justice Research Informed by Intersectionality
Renate Chancellor1, Robin Brewer2, LaVerne Gray1, Charles Senteio3, Megan Threats2
1: Syracuse University, USA; 2: University of Michigan, USA; 3: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA
Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel
3:30pm
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4:00pm
Coffee Break
Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
4:00pm
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5:00pm
Program Committee Meeting
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel
4:00pm
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5:30pm
Early Career Researcher Speed Mentoring
Location: Mancy/Avize, 1st Floor, Novotel
What is speed mentoring? Speed mentoring is a series of short conversations around specific research mentoring questions. You will meet with a limited number of mentors/mentees in a 60 minute session.   How will the speed mentoring session work? A small group of Early Career Researchers (mentees), around 3-4, will be assigned to each table, along with one or more experienced researchers (mentors). Mentees will each take turns to ask the mentor one or more research mentoring-related questions. These can be directly related to personal research challenges and opportunities, but should ideally be more general (see examples below). Only ask questions about personal research challenges/opportunities if you feel comfortable discussing them in a small group setting. Mentors should try to answer each question succinctly, but with enough detail to be useful. Mentors should try to keep a pace that allows each mentee to ask a question if possible. If a mentee doesn’t get to ask a question during...
Toward Evidence-Based Cataloging Ethics: Research, Practice, and Training in Knowledge Organization
Diane Rasmussen McAdie1, Deborah Lee2, Karen Snow3, Violet Fox4, Elizabeth Shoemaker5
1: Edinburgh Napier University, UK; 2: University College London, UK; 3: Dominican University, USA; 4: Northwestern University, USA; 5: Victoria University in the University of Toronto, Canada
Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel
Global AI Initiatives: From Theory to Practice
Vandana Singh1, Dania Bilal1, Andrew Cox2, George Hope Chidziwisano3, Jesse Dinneen4
1: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA; 2: University of Sheffield, UK; 3: Carnegie Mellon University, USA; 4: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
Digital Inequalities to Digital Inclusion in Online Learning: Viewpoints of LIS Educators Seeking to Bridge the Disparities
Nosheen Fatima Warraich1, Nadia Caidi2, Bharat Mehra3, Cansu Ekmekcioglu2, Irfan Ali1, Ina Fourie4, Bhakti Gala5
1: University of the Punjab, Pakistan; 2: University of Toronto, Canada; 3: The University of Alabama, USA; 4: University of Pretoria, South Africa; 5: Central University of Gujarat, India
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel
Challenging Book Challenges: Understanding the Background, Examining "Astroturfing" as a Current Political Strategy, and Finding Ways Forward
Deborah Charbonneau1, Suliman Hawamdeh2, Shannon Oltmann3, Joseph Winberry4, Jieun Yeon5, Andrew Zalot6
1: Wayne State University, USA; 2: University of North Texas, USA; 3: University of Kentucky, USA; 4: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, USA; 5: Syracuse University, USA; 6: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel
 
4:00pm
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5:35pm
Paper Session 13: Underserved Communities and Curricula
Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Mega Subramaniam, University of Maryland ischool, USA
Paper Session 14: Data Science and Large Language Models
Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Jacek Gwizdka, University of Texas at Austin, USA
5:45pm
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6:45pm
Poster Session 02
Location: Chablis, Ground Floor, Novotel
President's Reception and Poster Session 2 (Sponsored by Wiley)
Location: Chablis, Ground Floor, Novotel
9:00pm
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10:00pm
Past President's Reception (by invitation)

 
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