Carole Palmer, director of CIRSS and professor at GSLIS, delivered a keynote address at the second biannual plenary meeting
of the Research Data Alliance (RDA). The three-day meeting was held September
16-18 at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington,
D.C., and involved conversations between top leaders from the White
House and US science agencies, and their international…
Assistant Professor Emily Knox has written a chapter in the newly published book, Libraries and the Reading Public in Twentieth-Century America, edited by Christine Pawley and Louise S. Robbins and published by the University of Wisconsin Press.
Using the heated 2009 challenge at the West Bend (Wisconsin) Community Memorial Library as a case study, Knox analyzes letters and newspaper accounts…
Graduate students and parents of elementary-school children are coming
together to learn about technology as part of a new initiative at Kenwood
Elementary School in Champaign, Illinois.
Martin Wolske, senior research scientist at the Center for Digital
Inclusion at GSLIS, will lead the “Demystifying the Computer” workshop series to
help bridge the home-school technology gap. Parents will…
GSLIS welcomes Ian Brooks, who has joined the staff as a research scientist. He will represent both GSLIS and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) as a liaison to the health sciences community. In this role, Brooks will help maintain and develop research relationships between GSLIS and NCSA in the area of health science information and work with GSLIS faculty on externally…
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Professor Linda Smith recently discussed the importance of inclusion in her
teaching and research with Associate Professor Kathryn La Barre. Smith’s
remarks are part of the interview series Reflections on Inclusion, which explores the School’s
efforts to respect varied perspectives and diversity of experiences.Smith, who
also serves as associate dean for academic programs, teaches…
GSLIS faculty, staff, and students will participate in
several conferences focusing on a variety of topics this fall:Information Technology and
Africa: Practices, Potentials and Challenges September
11-13, 2013University
of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignSharon
Irish, project coordinator for GSLIS Center for Digital
Inclusion, will serve on a panel moderated by GSLIS alumna and Assistant…
The HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC) is currently hosting its second annual UnCamp at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The 1.5-day event began yesterday afternoon and will conclude this evening with a closing keynote from Christopher Warren (Carnegie Mellon University).
Assistant Professor Nicole A. Cooke and Merinda Kaye Hensley
(MS ’06) were awarded a best paper award at the Eighth International Conference
on Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS 8) held in Copenhagen,
Denmark, in August 2013. Their paper was titled, “The
Critical and Continuing Role of the LIS Curriculum in the Teacher Training of
Future Librarians.” The award, given by…
GSLIS alumna Ellen Swain (MS ’95) has been named a distinguished Fellow of the
Society of American Archivists (SAA). Swain was recognized at Archives 2013,
the joint annual meeting of the SAA and the Council of State Archivists, which
was held in New Orleans on August 11-17. SAA members who have made exceptional
contributions to the archives profession are selected as fellows, which is the…
GSLIS welcomes Xiaoguang Wang as a scholar-in-residence for
the 2013-2014 academic year. Wang is a professor in the School of Information
Management at Wuhan University (WU) in the Hubei Province of China. He looks
forward to continuing his research at GSLIS, particularly in the area of
semantic publishing, and he plans to collaborate with GSLIS faculty who share
his research interests.…