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Gallagher receives UVM Lifetime Achievement Award

GSLIS alumnus Connell Gallagher (MS '78) was honored earlier this month with a Lifetime Achievement Award given by the University of Vermont (UVM) Center for Research on Vermont. Gallagher worked at UVM from 1970 until he retired in 2006. During his career there he served as manuscripts librarian, university archivist and curator of manuscripts, and director of research collections. Gallagher…
Gallagher (center) and colleagues at UVM in the late 1970s. Photo courtesy of UVM Special Collections.

Twidale, Takazawa speak on social and collaborative information seeking

Professor Michael Twidale and doctoral candidate Aiko Takazawa spoke on May 14 at the Workshop on Social and Collaborative Information Seeking hosted by the Center for Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science at Rutgers University. The workshop brought together multidisciplinary scholars, including innovators in social and collaborative information seeking, with the goal of defining research challenges in the field.

Professor Michael Twidale

NCSA names Diesner Faculty Fellow, supports research in impact assessment

The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois has named Assistant Professor Jana Diesner a Faculty Fellow and provided seed funding for her project, “Predictive Modeling for Impact Assessment.” Diesner was one of thirteen faculty members selected for the honor. Diesner will work closely with NCSA scientists on the project, which builds on her work…

Open source maps aid relief efforts in Nepal

Illinois alumnus Nama Budhathoki recognized the need for better documentation of Nepal’s roads and resources before disaster struck there last month. The former GSLIS student and a small team of volunteers began mapping Nepal in 2013, after Budhathoki saw the importance of accurate maps following the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010. "Navigation in Kathmandu [was…
One OpenStreetMap view displays medical units in the heart of Kathmandu. © OpenStreetMap contributors

Master’s student Jhani Miller receives Emerging Leader Award

GSLIS master’s student Jhani Miller is the winner of the 2015 Emerging Leader Award given by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center. Each year, the center recognizes achievements made in a number of noteworthy areas by members of the LGBTQ campus community, including students, faculty, and staff. Miller was nominated for the Emerging Leader Award by GSLIS Senior…

Tieman named to 2015 class of National Digital Stewardship Residents

The Library of Congress, in conjunction with the Institute of Museum and Library Services, has named five members to the 2015 class of the National Digital Stewardship Residency (NDSR) program. Among those named is Jessica Tieman, who will earn her master's degree from GSLIS this spring. The NDSR program offers recent master’s degree graduates/doctoral candidates in specialized fields—library…

Sorensen honored with ISHS Lifetime Achievement Award

Mark W. Sorensen (MS ’98), official Macon County historian, received the Illinois State Historical Society (ISHS) Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday, April 25, in a ceremony in the House of Representatives’ Chamber of the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. The award was presented during the annual ISHS awards presentation to the state’s best history teachers, authors, and museum…
Mark Sorensen (right) receives a Lincoln statuette from Chicago History Museum historian Russell Lewis in the Old State Capitol in recognition of his ISHS Lifetime Achievement Award.

Shapray selected for LoC Summer Intern Program

GSLIS master’s student Lindsay Shapray has been selected to participate in the highly competitive 2015 Library of Congress (LoC) Junior Fellows Summer Intern Program. She will spend ten weeks working full time on-site in Washington, DC, at the LoC’s John W. Kluge Center, which works to bring together scholars and political leaders. The Kluge Center is a great fit for Shapray, who has…

Hoiem to speak at Mapping the Landscapes of Childhood conference

Assistant Professor Elizabeth Hoiem will speak at the second Mapping the Landscapes of Childhood Conference, which will be held May 8-9 at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada. The conference is hosted by the multidisciplinary Institute for Child and Youth Studies and will address three themes: Appropriations of childhood Is work the opposite of play? Does humanitarian aid…

Twidale to speak on cultural heritage at CHAMP conference

Professor Michael Twidale will speak this Thursday at a conference hosted by the Collaborative for Cultural Heritage Management and Policy (CHAMP) at Illinois. The conference, “Entrepreneurial Heritage and the Information Economy,” will draw local and international scholars to discuss the trend of managing world heritage sites as economically productive resources and the role of cultural heritage…