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Date: Saturday, 07/Oct/2023
9:00am
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12:00pm
The Evolving Nature of the Human Side of Information Research - sponsored by SIG-USE
Namali Suraweera1, David Stokes2, Nosheen Fatima Warraich3, Owen Stewart-Robertson4
1: Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; 2: University of California, Los Angeles, USA; 3: University of the Punjab, Pakistan; 4: McGill University, Canada
Location: Virtual - Zoom

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Date: Friday, 27/Oct/2023
7:30am
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5:00pm
Registration
Location: Champagne Coat Check, 1st Floor, Novotel

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8:00am
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12:00pm
The 19th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium: Turning Social Informatics Research into Action in a Changing Moment - sponsored by SIG-SI
Alicia Takaoka1, Shengnan Yang2, Xiaohua Awa Zhu3
1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2: Western University, Canada; 3: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA
Location: St. Julien, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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LIS Perspectives on AI and Designing Human-Centred AI for LIS - sponsored by SIG-AI
Andrew Cox1, Noora Hirvonen2, Dan Wu3, Daqing He4, Preben Hansen5, Shaobo Liang3
1: University of Sheffield, UK; 2: University of Oulu, Finland; 3: Wuhan University, People's Republic of China; 4: University of Pittsburgh, USA; 5: Stockholm University, Sweden
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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9:00am
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5:00pm
METSTI 2023: Workshop on Informetric, Scientometric, and Scientific and Technical Information Research - sponsored by SIG-MET and SIG-STI
Isabelle Dorsch1, Meijun Liu2, Kai Li3, Chenwei Zhang4, Pei-Ying Chen5, Yi Bu6
1: Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, Germany; 2: Fudan University, People's Republic of China; 3: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA; 4: University of Hong Kong, People's Republic of China; 5: Indiana University Bloomington, USA; 6: Peking University, People's Republic of China
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break for Workshops
Location: 2nd Floor Foyer, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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1:00pm
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5:00pm
Relevance and Automation in Systematic Reviews: Challenges for Transparent and Reproducible Research
Tamara Heck, Ingeborg Jäger-Dengler-Harles, Annika Wilmers
DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education, Germany
Location: St. Julien, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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Visual Research Round-Up – sponsored by SIG-USE
Iulian Vamanu1, Judith Van Alstyne2, Rongqian Ma3, Jenna Hartel4, Sophie Rutter5, Sheila Webber5
1: University of Iowa, USA; 2: University of Rochester, USA; 3: Indiana University Bloomington, USA; 4: University of Toronto, Canada; 5: University of Sheffield, UK
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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3:00pm
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3:30pm
Coffee Break for Workshops
Location: 2nd Floor Foyer, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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Date: Saturday, 28/Oct/2023
7:30am
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5:00pm
Registration
Location: Champagne Coat Check, 1st Floor, Novotel

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8:00am
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12:00pm
The 3rd Annual Workshop on Social Media Research, Challenges, and Opportunities - sponsored by SIG-SM
Souvick Ghosh1, Catherine Dumas2, Amir Karami3, Lingzi Hong4
1: San José State University, USA; 2: State University of New York at Albany, USA; 3: The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA; 4: University of North Texas, USA
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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Writing-Up Research as Thematic Narrative
Jenna Hartel1, Keith Munro2, Hugh Samson3, Niloofar Solhjoo4
1: University of Toronto, Canada; 2: University of Strathclyde, Scotland; 3: University of Western Ontario, Canada; 4: Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Location: Fronsac, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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Exploring Collaborative Interpretive Practice - sponsored by SIG-AH and SIG USE
Annie T. Chen1, Camille Lyans Cole2, Alexandra Chassanoff3, Rongqian Ma4, Isto Huvila5, Zack Lischer-Katz6, Maja Krtalić7
1: University of Washington, USA; 2: Illinois State University, US; 3: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA; 4: Indiana University Bloomington, USA; 5: Uppsala University, Sweden; 6: University of Arizona, USA; 7: Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Location: LaLande/Talbot, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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9:00am
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11:00am
Executive Committee Meeting
Location: Muscadet, Mezzanine, Novotel

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10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break for Workshops
Location: 2nd Floor Foyer, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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1:00pm
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5:00pm
Board Meeting
Location: Muscadet, Mezzanine, Novotel

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Doctoral Colloquium
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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Publishing at ASIS&T: Ask the Editors of JASIST, ARIST, and Information Matters
Steve Sawyer1, Lisa Given2, Chirag Shah3
1: Syracuse University, USA; 2: RMIT University, Australia; 3: University of Washington, USA
Location: Fronsac, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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3:00pm
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3:30pm
Coffee Break for Workshops
Location: 2nd Floor Foyer, 2nd Floor, Novotel

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5:15pm
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6:15pm
Student Reception (Open to Students Only)
Location: Cognac, 1st Floor, Novotel

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Date: Sunday, 29/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 Cabinet Meeting
Location: Cognac, 1st Floor, Novotel
9:00am
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10:30am
Opening Plenary Keynote Address by Alison Phipps and Tawona Sitholé: Librarians as Lifelines: In Praise of Critical Information Care
Location: Mancy/Avize, 1st Floor, Novotel
Alison Phipps is UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts at the University of Glasgow and Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies. She was De Carle Distinguished Visiting Professor at Otago University, Aotearoa New Zealand 2019-2020, Thinker in Residence at the EU Hawke Centre, University of South Australia in 2016, Visiting Professor at Auckland University of Technology, and Principal Investigator for AHRC Large Grant ‘Researching Multilingually at the Borders of Language, the body, law and the state’; for Cultures of Sustainable Peace, and is now co-Director of the Global Challenge Research Fund South Migration Hub. She is Ambassador for the Scottish Refugee Council. She is an academic, activist, educator and published poet. Tawona Sitholé is a poet, playwright, mbira musician, educator and facilitator. His ancestral family name, Ganyamatope, is a reminder of his heritage, which inspires him to make connections with other people through creativity...
10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee Break
Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
Meet the JASIST 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
Governance Committee Meeting
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel
11:00am
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12:30pm
The Role of Theory in Information Science Scholarship
Dania Bilal1, Heidi Julien2, Diane Sonnenwald3, Patrick Ngulube4, Steve Sawyer5, June Abbas6
1: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA; 2: University at Buffalo, USA; 3: University College Dublin, Ireland; 4: University of South Africa, South Africa; 5: Syracuse University, USA; 6: University of Oklahoma, USA
Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel
Multispecies Information Science
Niloofar Solhjoo1, Steve Fuller2, Jenna Hartel3, Christopher Lueg4, Dirk van der Linden5
1: Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; 2: University of Warwick, UK; 3: University of Toronto, Canada; 4: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; 5: Northumbria University, UK
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
Paper Session 01: Student Award Session
Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Catherine Dumas, State University of New York at Albany, USA
Paper Session 02: Health Information
Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Aylin Imeri, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Research Experiences and Lessons Learned While Investigating in Virtual and Physical Spaces
Wade Bishop1, Marie Radford2, Kaitlin Montague2, Vanessa Kitzie3, Travis Wagner2
1: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA; 2: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne, USA; 3: University of South Carolina, USA
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel
Neutrality in Library and Information Ethics: A Debate in Alternative Foundations
Shannon Oltmann1, Emily Knox2, David McMenemy3, Stuart Hamilton4
1: University of Kentucky, USA; 2: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; 3: University of Glasgow, UK; 4: Local Government Management Association, Ireland
Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel
12:45pm
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1:45pm
Town Hall Meeting and Lunch: Designing Our Future Leadership: A Blue-Sky Approach
Location: Mancy/Avize, 1st Floor, Novotel

Have a voice in where we are going…Join the ASIS&T Board in a discussion about the future of the profession and your vision of the ideal infrastructure to support it. Buffet lunch to be served.

RDMLA and DSCPE: An Innovative Open Learning Platform and Professional Development Program for Retooling Working Librarians on Research Data Management and Data Services
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
The Product Theater will include a demonstration of two online professional development programs, the Research Data Management Librarian Academy (RDMLA) and the Data Services Continuing Professional Education (DSCPE), where the RDMLA/DSCPE team will review how to use the programs and what potential students will learn and the skills they will take away by participating in these programs. The RDMLA is a global, free online professional development program for librarians and other information professionals who work in research-intensive environments. The curriculum, which includes eleven self-paced learning units and two mini-modules, focuses on the essential knowledge and skills needed to collaborate effectively with researchers on data management. As of May 15, 2023, RDMLA has more than 7600 learners from all around the world. The course is also available in a Traditional Chinese translation thanks to a translation partnership with National Taiwan University (NTU) Library. The DSCPE...
2:00pm
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3:00pm
Membership Committee Meeting
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel
2:00pm
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3:30pm
Online Incivility and Contextual Factors: Data-Driven Detection and Analysis - hosted by SIG-SM
Catherine Dumas1, Souvick Ghosh2, Lingzi Hong3, Amir Karami4, Priya Vaidya5
1: State University of New York at Albany, USA; 2: San Jose State University, USA; 3: University of North Texas, USA; 4: University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA; 5: Aligarh Muslim University, India
Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel
Social Informatics Perspectives on Emerging Technologies: The Way Forward - hosted by SIG-SI
Noriko Hara1, Pnina Fichman1, Seung Woo Chae1, Eric Meyer2, Howard Rosenbaum1, Steve Sawyer3, Shengnan Yang5, Xiaohua Awa Zhu4
1: Indiana University, USA; 2: The University of Texas at Austin, USA; 3: Syracuse University, USA; 4: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA; 5: Western University, Canada
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
Paper Session 03: User Communities and Information Behavior
Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Clara Chu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, USA
Paper Session 04: Search and Learning
Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Lance Simpson, The University of Alabama, USA
From Data to Action: Leveraging Open Data to Drive Knowledge-Based Intelligent Governance
Fang Wang1, Hongzhi Zhu1, Yejun Wu4, Daqing He3, Xiaozhong Liu2
1: Nankai University, People's Republic of China; 2: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA; 3: University of Pittsburgh, USA; 4: Louisana State University, USA
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel
Global Perspectives on Inclusive Curricula: Places, Practices, and Pedagogy – hosted by the European and South Asia Chapters
Syeda Hina Batool Shahid1, Julia Bullard2, Jennifer Campbell-Meier3, Ina Fourie4, Andrea Jimenez5, Sophie Rutter5
1: University of the Punjab, Pakistan; 2: University of British Columbia, Canada; 3: Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; 4: University of Pretoria, South Africa; 5: University of Sheffield, UK
Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel
3:30pm
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4:00pm
Coffee Break
Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
Meet the ARIST Editors
Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
4:00pm
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5:00pm
Professional Development Committee Meeting
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel
4:00pm
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5:30pm
Towards a Curriculum for Teaching the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence within the 4IR and Society 5.0
Liezl Hilde Ball1, Theo Bothma1, Gobinda Chowdhury2, Peter Cruickshank3, Marlene Holmner1, Emily Knox4, Brenda van Wyk1
1: University of Pretoria, South Africa; 2: University of Strathclyde, UK; 3: Napier University, UK; 4: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel
Life and Times of Personal Information Management: Memento, Memory, or Memento Mori?
Bhuva Narayan1, Annemarie Zijlema2, Vanessa Reyes3
1: University of Technology Sydney, Australia; 2: University of Greenwich, UK; 3: East Carolina University, USA
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
Paper Session 05: Research Data Management I
Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Ayoung Yoon, Indiana University Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA
Search Systems and Artificial Intelligence: Enhancing Searching as Learning Approaches to Counter Misinformation
Souvick Ghosh1, Jacek Gwizdka2, Dirk Lewandowski3, Rebecca Reynolds4, Soo Young Rieh2, Tamara Heck5, Aylin Imeri6
1: San Jose State University, USA; 2: The University of Texas at Austin, USA; 3: Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 4: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA; 5: DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education, Germany; 6: Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel
Achieving Academic Success in Information Science: A Multi-Faceted Approach - hosted by SIG-III and the Professional Development Committee
Hsin-liang {Oliver} Chen1, Ying-Hsang Liu2, Sandra Hirsh3, Stephann Makri4, Blessing Mawire5
1: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA; 2: Uppsala University, Sweden; 3: San José State University, USA; 4: City, University of London, UK; 5: Integra Professional Solutions, South Africa
Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel
 
4:00pm
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5:40pm
Paper Session 06: Information Flows: COVID-19
Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Alison Hicks, University College, London, UK
5:45pm
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6:45pm
Poster Session 01
Location: Chablis, Ground Floor, Novotel
Welcome Reception and Poster Session 1
Location: Chablis, Ground Floor, Novotel
7:30pm
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8:30pm
International Reception (Hosted by SIG-III)
Location: Cognac, 1st Floor, Novotel
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
 
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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)
Date: Tuesday, 31/Oct/2023
7:30am
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9:15am
Business Meeting and Breakfast - All Are Welcome
Location: Mancy/Avize, 1st Floor, Novotel
7:30am
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11:30am
Registration
Location: Champagne Coat Check, 1st Floor, Novotel
9:30am
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10:30am
Canada Chapter Meeting
Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel
9:30am
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11:00am
Storytelling for Translational Research Impact - hosted by the Research Engagement Committee
Sarah Gonzalez1, Ying-Hsang Liu2, Sue Yeon Syn3, Stephann Makri4, Lynn Silipigni Connaway5, Lisa Given6, Jenna Hartel7, Kate McDowell8
1: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA; 2: Uppsala University, Sweden; 3: Catholic University of America, USA; 4: City, University of London, UK; 5: OCLC, USA; 6: RMIT University, Australia; 7: University of Toronto, Canada; 8: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel
Theorising Information Literacy: Opportunities and Constraints
Alison Hicks1, Ola Pilerot2, Arthur Coelho Bezerra3, Marco Schneider3, Jutta Haider2, Noora Hirvonen4, Veronica Johansson2
1: University College London, UK; 2: University of Boras, Sweden; 3: Brazilian Institute of Information in Science & Technology, Brazil; 4: University of Oulu, Finland
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
Paper Session 15: Science and Policy
Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Jia Tina Du, University of South Australia, Australia
Paper Session 16: Archives and Records Management
Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Travis Wagner, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, USA
Paper Session 17: Misinformation
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel
Chair: Devon Greyson, University of British Columbia, Canada
9:30am
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11:05am
Paper Session 18: Information Practices and Personal Information Management
Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel
Chair: Ina Fourie, University of Pretoria, South Africa
9:30am
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11:30am
Exhibits
Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
SIG Meet and Greet
Location: Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
 
11:00am
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11:30am
Coffee Break
Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel
11:30am
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1:00pm
Evaluating the Value of Exploratory Tools in Digital Humanities Collections and Scholarly Projects: Discussions from Researchers, Developers, and Users’ Perspectives
Rongqian Ma1, Annie T. Chen2, Alex Poole3, Alexandra Chassanoff4, Alexandra Wingate1
1: Indiana University Bloomington, USA; 2: University of Washington, USA; 3: Drexel University, USA; 4: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel
Pathways to Positive Change: Exploring Research Engagement in Practice Contexts
Sarah Polkinghorne1, Lynne Bowker2, Brian Detlor3, Mary Greenshields4, Dana Mckay1
1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: University of Ottawa, Canada; 3: McMaster University, Canada; 4: European University Institute, Italy
Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel
Paper Session 19: Scholarly Communication and Open Access
Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Andrew Cox, University of Sheffield, UK
Paper Session 21: Knowledge Organization and Cultural Analytics
Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel
Chair: Deborah Lee, University College London, UK
Paper Session 20: Information Practices Around Technology
Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel
Chair: Sarah Evans, University of North Texas, USA
11:30am
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1:10pm
Paper Session 22: Technology and Society
Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel
Chair: Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Simmons University, USA
1:15pm
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2:30pm
Closing Plenary & Lunch: Keynote Address by Dr. Stuart Hamilton: If You Don’t Get It the First Time, Back Up and Try It Again (Party): How Information Research Must Be Harnessed to Improve Library Advocacy
Location: Mancy/Avize, 1st Floor, Novotel
Dr. Stuart Hamilton is the Head of Libraries Development for the Local Government Management Agency (LGMA) in Ireland. He is the national advisor on public libraries and leads the development and implementation of the national public library strategy across 31 local authorities. He is the current Chair of the National Authorities on Public Libraries in Europe (NAPLE) Forum, the Chair of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Europe Regional Division, and a member of IFLA’s Regional Council. Dr. Hamilton was previously Deputy Executive Director of International Relations and Communications at the Qatar National Library where he developed the library’s international relations, partnerships and outreach activities, and led the coordination of the library’s opening in 2017/2018. Before moving to Qatar he was Deputy Secretary General at IFLA in the Netherlands where he directed the Federation’s policy and advocacy work around copyright, human rights...
3:00pm
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5:00pm
Board Meeting
Location: Muscadet, Mezzanine, Novotel

 
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