iSchool Student Showcase 2021
The iSchool Student Showcase will be held online from 4:00-5:00 p.m. CT on both Friday, April 2, and Wednesday, April 7.
Current BS/IS and master’s students will present work on a broad range of topics relating to the information sciences. Talks can focus on research, class papers or projects, practicum or internship work. This year, twenty presenters will pre-record their talks before they are shown to a live audience. Presenters will be present for a live Q&A. This format will allow for more robust discussion and enhanced networking opportunities during the event, which is free and open to all.
Theme: Information Users
Allie Fry
Are Libraries for Everyone? Alternatives to Policing in Public Libraries
Morgan Gray
Investigating the Information Seeking Needs and Behaviors of Assigned-Female-At-Birth People With Endometriosis
Ashlynn Maczko
Serving Survivors of Domestic Violence in Libraries
G Trupp
Protect Trans Kids: Serving Trans Students in PK-12 School Libraries
Theme: Information Practitioners
Sarah Appedu
AI Infodemic: Facilitating Discussion as a Step Towards Justice
Yingying Han, Greta Heng, and Shuyi Liu
Mapping CDWA-lite to Schema.org: A Step Forwarding Cultural Assets to Linked Data World
Katherine Howell
Scoping Review on the Retraction of Scientific Research
Ted Ledford
Graphing Funder Data for Bias Detection / Conflict of Interest in Medical Sciences Field
Matialyn Munton
Deconstructing Euro-American Centered Catalogue Systems in Libraries and Archives
DeeDee Zepeda
Ontologies, Information Retrieval and Linguistic Phenomena
Questions? Contact Rebecca Hodson
This event is sponsored by iSchool Career Services