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University of Illinois hosts Library Research Seminar

On October 7-9, librarians, scholars, and LIS students will gather in Champaign, Illinois, for the Library Research Seminar VI. The seminar, held every three to four years at differing locations, will be hosted this year at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by the University Library, the University’s Graduate School of Library and Information Science, and the American Library…

Chao wins dissertation scholarship, best paper award

Doctoral candidate Tiffany Chao has been awarded ASIS&T’s Thomson Reuters Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Scholarship for 2014. Sponsored by Thomson Reuters, the scholarship provides a $1,500 cash award to support doctoral students with their dissertation research. The award will be presented at the upcoming ASIS&T 2014 Annual Meeting in Seattle October 31 through November 5.…

CIRSS to present at the 12th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Several students and faculty affiliated with CIRSS and active in the Site-Based Data Curation at Yellowstone National Park (SBDC) project will present at the 12th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in Mammoth, Wyoming, on October 6-8. The theme of the conference, which is hosted by the National Park Service, is "Crossing Boundaries in Science, Management, &…

Koval honors wife with groundbreaking gift to GSLIS

"When you have books and music in your life, you are never alone." –Anna Mae Koval Anna Mae Koval loved to read, especially to her six grandchildren, and her love of words, books, and ideas has left a cherished legacy to the next generation. It is in this spirit that Edward Koval and his family have established the Anna Mae Koval Scholarship Fund at GSLIS. Income from his bequest of $1 million…
Edward and Anna Mae Koval

Brooks delivers invited talk to Board of Trustees

GSLIS Research Scientist Ian Brooks was recently invited to give a presentation to the University of Illinois Board of Trustees at their September meeting. Brooks was one of eight faculty members on campus who gave brief presentations about their research and outreach activities. The presentations addressed health and wellness research from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines,…

Get to know Jenny Benevento (MS '05), taxonomist

A sense of inquiry and enterprising approach to her work makes every day interesting for taxonomist Jenny Benevento. She's found success in her field, working on a contract basis and using her time in between jobs to learn new things and see the world. Where do you work and what is your role? I am a taxonomist. I've worked fulltime as an employee of corporations (Sears/Kmart) and…

Twidale leads Trust & Security Seminar

GSLIS faculty member Michael Twidale delivered a talk on September 9 as part of the Information Trust Institute’s Trust & Security Seminar Series. The series highlights many aspects and applications of information security. In his talk, “The Usability of Security,” Twidale discussed the need for balance between security and usability. Abstract: Is an 8-character password more secure than…

Ludäscher to present at Yahoo!-DAIS Seminar on October 7

GSLIS Professor Bertram Ludäscher will present, "Unifying Why and Why-Not Provenance using First-Order Query Evaluation Games," at the Yahoo!-DAIS (Database and Information Systems Laboratory) Seminar from 4:00-5:00 p.m. on October 7 at the Siebel Center for Computer Science (Room 216). He also will be the featured speaker at this month's CIRSS Seminar Series at GSLIS on September 19. His…

Gant to moderate TPRC42 panel

Jon Gant, GSLIS research associate professor and director of the Center for Digital Inclusion, will moderate a panel at this week’s Telecommunication Policy Research Conference (TPRC42), held at George Mason University School of Law on September 12-14. Gant, a national leader in the areas of digital inclusion and broadband adoption, served on the program committee for the conference as well.…