Conference Agenda (All times are shown in Eastern Daylight Time)
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Session Overview |
| Date: Saturday, 08/Nov/2025 | |
| 12:00pm - 4:00pm |
Best Practices for Ethics of Care When Engaging Vulnerable Communities (VIRTUAL) N. Caidi, T. Du, A. Meyer, C. Grisales, M. Costa, C. Ekmekcioglu Virtual location: Virtual |
| Date: Friday, 14/Nov/2025 | |||
| 8:00am - 12:00pm |
Precon 1: Mapping Research and Practices on AI in the Public Sector Location: Potomac IV This interactive workshop maps current information science research of AI in the public sector context (e.g.,the fire service, law enforcement, public health, local government). Join researchers and public-sector professionals to explore frameworks, share ongoing work, and build connections across the ASIS&T community. |
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| 9:00am - 5:00pm |
Precon 2: Investigating Interdisciplinary Approaches to Responsible and Ethical AI: Challenges and Opportunities (SIG AI) Location: Potomac I This symposium aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to critically examine the developments of AI-driven technologies and to discuss the need for an interdisciplinary approach to responsible AI. |
Precon 3: Knowledge Organization Meets Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice (CMR) Location: Potomac III Explore how the foundational principles of Knowledge Organization intersect with recent developments in Artificial Intelligence. This workshop combines conceptual grounding with practical experience, guiding participants in the use of prompt engineering and generative AI tools to support tasks such as metadata generation, classification analysis, and domain analysis. |
Precon 4: Past Meets Future: Human-AI Interaction, Digital Humanities, and Cultural Heritage Location: Potomac V Digital History and Cultural Heritage face complex challenges in access, interpretation, and engagement—posing exciting opportunities for human-AI interaction. By bringing together interdisciplinary scholars and practitioners, we aim to advance methods for discovering cultural heritage collections, designing human-centered tools, and expanding public engagement with the past through AI. |
| 10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break for Workshops Location: Regency ABCD Foyer |
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| 12:30pm - 1:15pm |
Lunch for Full Day Workshops Location: Regency ABCD Foyer |
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| 1:00pm - 5:00pm |
Precon 5: Information Behavior Research and Practice in the Age of Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (USE) Location: Potomac IV The 25th Annual SIG-USE Research Symposium explores the intersection of user-centered information behavior and human-AI. It provides a platform for researchers, students, and professionals to discuss AI's impact on users' information needs and behaviors. The symposium welcomes both conceptual and empirical submissions, and it is open to all ASIS&T and non-ASIS&T members. |
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| 3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Coffee Break for Workshops Location: Regency ABCD Foyer |
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| Date: Saturday, 15/Nov/2025 | ||||
| 8:00am - 12:00pm |
Precon 6: Exploring Information-as-potentiality: Methods for Design and Evaluation (USE) Location: Potomac III Understanding how people interpret and use digital information is an essential part of building capable, 21st century knowledge systems. At the same time, information science/studies has called for attention to the mediating role that technology plays in informational processes. Both strands of thought converge on the need for new approaches that support inquiry into the dynamic modes of information-making and taking (Huvilla, 2022) and their consequential relations within spaces of knowledge production. In service towards the conference theme of ASIST 2025 “Difficult Conversations”, this symposium will collectively explore and showcase methods, theories, techniques, metatheories, frameworks, and prototypes that conceptualize the use of information as a generative, unfolding set of practices – an approach we are calling information-as potentiality (Chassanoff and Chen, 2025). We suggest that approaches that frame information as situated (Suchman, 1987; Taylor, 1991; Bishop et al., 2000), experienced (Bruce et al., 2014; Chassanoff, 2016; Gorichanaz, 2019), participatory (Huvilla, 2008; Greyson, 2014), and/or embodied (Dourish, 2001; Chen, 2015; Olsson & Lloyd, 2017; Bates, 2018;) practices are useful paradigms for considering dimensions of use within larger systems of dynamic and mediated information flows. Such perspectives can offer valuable insights into evolving literacies, necessary contingencies, and possible affordances and can help inform the design and evaluation of capable knowledge infrastructures. |
Precon 7: Multivocal Writing: A Workshop on the Thematic Narrative Location: Potomac I Join us for the third offering of this successful ASIS&T Workshop. It provides a set of principles and detailed instructions for writing-up qualitative research. The approach is especially sensitive to the "multivocality" of interpretive studies and the ethics of representation. Doctoral students and candidates; early-career scholars; and editors of social scientific manuscripts are encouraged to attend. |
Precon 8: Social Media Research, Artificial Intelligence, Large Language Models, Crisis Informatics, AI Ethics (SM) Location: Potomac V This hands-on symposium/workshop includes a tutorial on using open-source LLMs for social media research, with adaptable code for your own datasets, followed by a best student paper competition on AI and social media topics. Explore recent developments in AI-based social media research, learn new tools, and connect with an interdisciplinary research community. |
Precon 9: Early Career Colloquium (By Invitation) Location: Potomac IV This Early Career Colloquium will facilitate an invigorated discourse with peers and a panel of experienced faculty serving as mentors. This half-day event is intended for early career faculty whose work align with ASIS&T-related research area. |
| 10:00am - 5:00pm |
Board Meeting Location: Tidewater II |
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| 10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break for Workshops Location: Regency ABCD Foyer |
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| 1:00pm - 5:00pm |
Precon 10: ChatGPT, Help Me Teach This Course: Empowering Higher Education with AI Location: Potomac I This workshop is designed to enhance the knowledge and applications of ChatGPT in research, teaching, and service from a faculty perspective. We seek to offer direct application of best practices in two key areas of concern: 1) A prompt literacy to interact with ChatGPT in more sophisticated ways and 2) hand-on exercises to apply ChatGPT for practical tasks. In the prompt literacy session, we will provide foundational knowledge on prompting for more efficient usage of ChatGPT in research, teaching, and service by identifying specific prompt patterns and examples. The hand-on exercise will improve understanding of using ChatGPT in higher education contexts by providing opportunities to apply and utilize this tool in participants’ contexts. |
Precon 11: Forging Ahead: Librarianship and Information Services in Times of Technological, Cultural, and Political Change (MWC) Location: Potomac V This symposium explores how technological, social, and political shifts impact library and information services. Topics include emerging technologies (generative AI, human-centered AI, data privacy, and ethical AI), changing social values (such as AI for Social Good), and political challenges. Presentations will feature research and reflections on adapting services while upholding professional ethics and compassion in a rapidly evolving landscape. |
Precon 12: Doctoral Colloquium (By Invitation) Location: Potomac IV The goals of the 2025 ASIS&T Doctoral Colloquium are to provide doctoral students with a supportive and critical learning opportunity to discuss their work, highlight theoretical and methodological problems for further discussion and inquiry with senior mentors and Colloquium participants. |
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| 3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Coffee Break for Workshops Location: Regency ABCD Foyer |
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| 5:15pm - 6:15pm |
Student & Distinguished Member Reception (by invitation) Location: Chesapeake Room |
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| 7:30pm - 9:30pm |
SIG-III Reception Location: Chesapeake Room |
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