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Leetaru explores data mining and Culturomics in recent talks, new book

GSLIS PhD student Kalev Leetaru, whose data mining research has received national attention for its predictive value in social and political crises, recently presented three major invited talks as well as published his first book. At the Silicon Graphics (SGI) Annual Conference on April 17, Leetaru presented the keynote address on his Culturomics 2.0 doctoral work, which explores broad…

GSLIS eUpdate: Volume 11, Number 6

The GSLIS eUpdate, published every other month, summarizes current news, events, alumni and advancement highlights, and continuing professional development opportunities. Other publications that may be of interest to alumni and friends are listed on the GSLIS Publications web page. _____________________________________________________ IN THIS ISSUE 1. GSLIS Spotlight – Cooke, Knox…

GSLIS alumni elected to leadership positions

Several GSLIS alumni have recently been elected to leadership positions in the following professional associations: JoAnn Jacoby (MS ’97), Vice-Chair/ Chair-Elect, Steering Committee of the Library Research Round Table (LRRT) of the American Library Association (ALA) M. Kathleen Kern (MS ’99), Vice-President/President-Elect, Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) of the American…

Student award recipients announced at 2012 GSLIS Convocation

Each year, GSLIS recognizes a group of outstanding students for their achievement in academics as well as a number of attributes that contribute to professional success. The following student awards were presented at the GSLIS Convocation on May 13, 2012. Bryce Allen Award for Reference Services Presented to Matthew Short by Merinda Hensley and M. Kathleen Kern: Matthew Short is the winner of…

Rhinesmith selected as DML Summer Institute Fellow

Doctoral student Colin Rhinesmith recently received a fellowship to the attend this year's Digital Media and Learning Research Associates Summer Institute to be held June 11-15 at Microsoft Research New England in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The one-week institute, entitled "Thinking In and Out of the Box: How Innovation and Policy Shape Networked Learning," will examine the convergence of…

GSLIS instructor honored with Nancy B. Olson Award

Robert L. Bothmann, an adjunct instructor at GSLIS, has been awarded the 2012 Nancy B. Olson Award. The annual award, sponsored by the Online Audiovisual Catalogers (OLAC) network, recognizes a librarian who has made significant contributions to the advancement and understanding of audiovisual cataloging and electronic resources. Bothmann was recognized for his multiple leadership roles in…

Mak delivers recent talks on the future of the book, e-reading

Bonnie Mak, GSLIS assistant professor, is speaking at the conference "Unbound: Speculations on the Future of the Book" held at MIT on May 3-4, 2012.This symposium explores the future potential of the book by engaging practitioners and performers of this versatile technology to ask some key questions: is the book an artifact on its deathbed or a mutable medium transitioning into future forms? What…

Searing appointed interim associate university librarian for user services

Sue Searing, LIS librarian and GSLIS affiliated faculty member, has been appointed interim associate university librarian for user services at the University of Illinois Library. She will serve in this position for three years, providing coordination and leadership for a variety of library-wide programs and initiatives, including information literacy and instruction, staff training and…

Krummel honored for lifetime achievement in American music

[image1-right:resize-180w]GSLIS Professor Emeritus D. W. Krummel has received the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for American Music for his distinguished research and teaching in American-music printing, publishing, and resources. Krummel earned degrees in music from the University of Michigan, where he briefly served on the music faculty. He completed his doctorate in…
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Tenopir receives SEC Faculty Achievement Award

[image1-right:resize-180w]The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has awarded Carol Tenopir (PhD '84), professor and director of the Center for Information and Communication Studies at the University of Tennessee (UT), with one of its first Faculty Achievement Awards. The new SEC award program was created to honor professors from the SEC with outstanding records in teaching and scholarship. A…