iSchool Master's Student Showcase

MS student showcase 2017

iSchool Student Affairs is excited to announce the 2019 Master's Student Showcase. The showcase is an opportunity for MS/LIS, MS/IM, and CAS students to present projects, research, or other work of interest to the iSchool community in both a poster session and lightning talk format. This is a great opportunity to gain experience developing poster and presentation content and to practice communicating the value of your work. This event is free and all are welcome. Refreshments will be provided during the poster session.

Lightning Talk Presentations

Sharon Han and Vicki Pietrus
Have Fun with It: Understanding Youth-Focused Public Librarian, Perspectives on Teen Services, Research, and Informal Learning

Rajkumar Gosai
Analyzing Trending YouTube Video Statistics using Data Visualization Tools

Anne Wallace
Blindly Sharing: A Case for Little Free Libraries in Community Development

Rebecca Graham
The Impact of Invisible Class Bias on Working-Class First Generation College Students

Priyanshu Madan
Exploring Scientific Conversations on Twitter

Morgan Sherlock
Behind the Gate: Early Career Researchers, Motivations for using ResearchGate

Poster Presentations

Kayla Abner
Barriers in Digital Scholarship Engagement

Pam Nila
Conducting a Commercial Landscape Review of a Technical Area using EPPI Reviewer

Steffanie Cain, Yohta Shimizu, Erika Weir
The Weaknesses of Automated Taxonomy: A Case Study

Christine Young
The Librarian’s QUILTBAG: SAGA in the Library

Billy Tringali
The Journal of Anime and Manga Studies: Building an Open Access Journal From the Ground Up

Pranali Mane, Tanvi Malhotra
Tableau Dashboard Governance for BI Analysis

Kristin Lansdown
Revamping the Reading Room: Cataloging the Center for Black Diaspora at DePaul University

Brinna Michael 
Assessing BIBFRAME 2.0: Exploratory Implementation in Metadata Maker

Beth Murphy, Jiaoyuan Li, JinKyung Lee, Lang Qin
Creating Baseball Cards Collection

Lucy Chang
Developing a 3-Tiered Data Persona Framework: A growing fluency towards cross-disciplinary translation of data practices

Xena Becker
Instructional Praxis in Archives and Special Collections

Jayde Rose
Silver Fork Novels: the Case for Preservation

Halle Burns
Evaluating Linked Data Visualization Tools

Gaurav Dharra, Harshitha Ravindra
Data Governance Model

Jenna Jordan
Relational Databases as a Tool for Data Quality & Reusability 

Melissa Halka (pre-recorded talk)
Art Encounter Adopting Asset-Based Pedagogy:  Building Youth Advocacy for Students at Haugan Elementary School

Kelsey Pietens (pre-recorded talk)
Working as the AYS Apprentice at The Urbana Free Library

Questions? Contact Rebecca Hodson

 

This event is sponsored by iSchool Student Affairs