Week of August 3rd, 2009

Rosenbaum - Session Chair: Social Theory in Information Systems

Rosenbaum - Session Chair: Philosophical Foundations: Origins, Identity and Relevance of IS Session Chair: Philosophical underpinnings of IS Development and Design Science Research

Rosenbaum - Presenting paper: Technology, Organization and Materiality: Reflections on the Problem of Agency - Howard Rosenbaum, Ronald Day, Lai Ma

Hara, N., & Shachaf, P. (2009, August). Cross-cultural analysis of the Wikipedia community. Americas Conference on Information Systems. San Francisco, CA.

Week of July 27th, 2009

Katy Borner - July 26-31, Invited talk at Visualization in Science and Education, Gordon Research Conference to be held at Magdalen College, Oxford University

Marilyn Irwin - July 29/30: Fall 2009 ILLID Diversity Fellow Orientation, Indiana State Library & IUPUI

Week of July 20th, 2009

Applegate, Rachel. "The Library Is for Studying: Student Preferences for Study Space." Journal of Academic Librarianship 33, no. 4 (2009): 341-46.

Susan Herring gave a talk titled "Gender Preferences in Mate Selection in Lithuanian iTV SMS Personal Ads" on July 15, 2009 to the Department of Communication at Cornell University.

Week of July 13th, 2009

Blaise Cronin & Lokman Meho (2009). Receiving the French: A bibliometric snapshot of the impact of 'French theory' on information studies. Journal of Information Science, 35(4), 398-413.

Katy Borner - July 14-17, Regional Chair for North America, attending, presenting at ISSI 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. July 14, 2-5p, Presenting at Workshop on SciMaps for Education, ISSI 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Marilyn Irwin - 7/9 – 7/14: American Library Association Annual Conference where I will attend the Education Assembly meeting (member) and the SLIS reunion, give a report to the board of the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies, a division of ALA, and attend several programs in the ongoing quest to find a viable school library media faculty candidate

Week of July 6th, 2009

Jean Preer - July 5 Departure for Kenya on Fulbright-Hays Group Project trip with IUPUI faculty, students, and IPS teachers, "Understanding Kenya through Service and Partnership". Service placement at Kenya National Library's local public library in Eldoret. Returning August 6.

John Walsh - Presenting a paper on The Swinburne Project at the Swinburne Centenary Conference at the Senate House, University of London, July 10-11. I'll also be conducting some manuscript research at the British Library prior to the conference.

Week of June 29th, 2009

Applegate - Indiana Library Federation, Professional Development Committee. Meeting to review proposed activities for LEU credits

Applegate - With Marilyn Irwin, meeting with IUPUI Center for Teaching and Learning/ePortfolio project personnel about Integrative Department Grant (2009-2011 activities.

Jacob - At Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand, for the dissertation defense of Ms. Nisachol Chamnongsri.

Chen, Hsin-Liang - Attended the ED-MEDIA World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications in Waikiki, HI June 22-26 and giving the following presentations:
Refining an E-course Usability Evaluation tool (a poster)
The Use of Media Objects in E-learning: A Genre Analysis of Eight Online Boating Education Websites (a paper)

Week of June 22nd, 2009

Pnina Shachaf - Presenting a paper Answer quality on the Wikipedia reference desk at The 4th International Conference on Communities and Technologies, University Park, PA, June 25-27, 2009.

John Walsh - Attending The Digital Humanities 2009 conference at the University of Maryland in College Park. (all week) Presenting a poster on the Text-Image Linking Environment Project (TILE). Prior to the conference I'm attending a meeting of the executive committee of the Association for Computers and the Humanities. Following the conference I'll be attending a two-day meeting for TILE project participants.

Week of June 15th, 2009

Börner - June 14-16, Presentation during the IU Showcase Session and Mapping Science exhibit at North American Conference on Computing and Philosophy (NACAP), Bloomington, IN.

Börner - June 17/18, Co-Organizer of NSF/JSMF Workshop on Mapping the History and Philosophy of Science, IUB.

Meho - Special Libraries Association, Chemistry Division, "A Measures Toolkit for Librarians." Presentation on state of the art in citation-based indicators (June 15, 2009)

Meho Special Libraries Association, Science-Technology Division, "Citation Tracking Tools: Evaluation & Vendor Update." Presentation on citation databases (June 16, 2009)

Week of May 24th, 2009

Hara - Invited talk at National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Hara, N. (2009). Research on Knowledge Sharing from a Social Informatics Perspective. National Taiwan University, Taiwan.

Week of May 22nd, 2009

Pnina Shachaf - Presenting a paper Answer quality on the Wikipedia reference desk at The 4th International Conference on Communities and Technologies, University Park, PA, June 25-27, 2009.

John Walsh - Attending The Digital Humanities 2009 conference at the University of Maryland in College Park. (all week) Presenting a poster on the Text-Image Linking Environment Project (TILE). Attending a meeting of the executive committee of the Association for Computers and the Humanities. Following the conference attending a two-day meeting for TILE project participants.

Week of May 18th, 2009

Hara - Giving a talk at National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Shaw - NSF review panel, Washington, D.C (5/21 & 22)

Cronin, B. (2008). The sociological turn in information science. Journal of Information Science. 34(4), 465-475. Reprinted in : Gilchrist, A. (Ed.). (2009). Information Science in Transition, London: Facet publishing, pp. 109-127.

Applegate, R. - Thursday, May 21st: Presentation at the ILF District 4 (Central Indiana) Conference:
http://www.ilfonline.org/Assets/Indiana+Library+Federation+Digital+Assets/4.p df
Surveying Users: Important Points to Consider (1 LEU) This session will briefly cover important considerations when a library thinks about listening to its users via a survey. Who will get the survey, which may seem like the last step, will determine much about what the survey will cover, how it will be distributed and received, and what kinds of data you can find out from it. Steps - not specifics.

Hara, N. (2009, May) – Social Informatics Informs systems Design. National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.

Week of May 11th, 2009

Börner - Talk and meetings at NIH, Washington, D.C.

Ball - Invited participant, Federal Stimulus Funding, Broadband, and America’s Libraries. Meeting co-hosted by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and American Library Association.

Shaw - Attending Indiana’s Librarians Leading in Diversity Annual Forum – Indianapolis, IN

Week of May 4th, 2009

Walsh - Attending Digital Library Federation Spring Forum – Raleigh, NC (4/4-6)

Borner - May 6-8, Magnet Group member meeting for Inaugural Meeting of the Concept Web Alliance, New York Hall of Science, NYC.

Week of April 27th, 2009

Preer - Attending the meeting of the Diversity Advisory Council at Indiana State Library

Week of April 20th, 2009

John Walsh - NSF-funded Workshop on Digital History and Philosophy of Science at the Marine Biology Laboratory at Woods Hole, MA April 23-26.

Shachaf - April 18 [Invited talk] – Reaching Out and Bringing In: Understanding and Encouraging Diversity in the Library, 37th Annual Conference of ARLIS/North America (Indianapolis, IN)

Applegate - Presenting a version of “Who Benefits? Unionization and Academic Libraries and Librarians” as part of IUPUI Research Day, Friday April 24th.

Week of March 30th, 2009

Irwin - At University of Tennessee External Review panel visit for ALA accreditation (4/4-4/7)

Week of March 23rd, 2009

Ball - At IMLS serving on a Pre-professional and Continuing Education grant review panel (3/23-24)

Borner - Attending/presenting at AAAS-NSF Workshop for SciSIP Grantees, Washington, DC (3/24-25)

Week of March 9th, 2009

Susan Herring - invited speaker, "New Analytical Lenses for New Media," Digital Humanities lecture series, Texas A&M University. March 10, 2009.

Rachel Applegate - Accepted for publication in Journal of Academic Librarianship: Libraries are for Studying <a study of use of non-computer space in the library and elsewhere, throughout the academic year>

Rachel Applegate - ACRL Conference, March 13-15.
Presenting two contributed papers:
Designing Comprehensive Assessment Plans: The Big Picture Leads to the Little Picture
Academic Library Support Staff Competencies: What should support staff know and be able to do?

Blaise Cronin (2009). Editorial: Vernacular and vehicular language. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(3), 433.

Week of March 3rd, 2009

Blaise Cronin - "Twenty-first century invisible colleges." Invited presentation, Edinburgh Napier University

Week of February 23rd, 2009

Borner - Talk and Meetings at SEED, NYC

Rosenbaum - 7:00p - Invited talk: Honors Seminar (CSCI H498 & INFO H498) "Technology, organization, and the problem of agency"

Rosenbaum - 10:00a-12:00p - Dissertation Defense, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University
1:00p - Invited Talk: IST "Technology as object: Reflections on the problem of agency in IS research" Syracuse University.

Week of February 16th, 2009

Applegate - Attending Indiana Library Federation, Professional Development Committee Meeting.

Rachel Applegate - Accepted for publication (est. Oct. 2009) - "Who Benefits? Unionization and Academic Libraries and Librarians." - Library Quarterly

Week of February 9th, 2009

Rosenbaum - Attending iConference, Chapel Hill, NC (2/7-11)

Shachaf - Attending iConference, Chapel Hill, NC (2/7-9)

Cronin -"The perduring panda". Presentation to the Academic Librarians of Indiana board, IUPUI

Borner - Attending Waterman Committee Meeting, NSF in Washington, DC

Rosenbaum - Participating in the Junior Faculty Mentoring Program, as a mentor at iConference (2/8)

Pnina Shachaf and Howard Rosenbaum - Presenting paper at iConference - "Online social reference. A research agenda through a STIN approach". (2/9)

Week of January 19th, 2009

Borner - Organizer of SPIE Conference on Visualization and Data Analysis, San Jose, CA, Jan 18-22, 2009

Irwin - Attending ALISE and ALA Midwinter conferences, Denver, CO

Preer - Attending ALISE, Denver, CO (1/19-24) – with a day at ALA Midwinter mtg.

Irwin - ALISE Council of Deans
Talk with potential faculty candidates (1/20-22)

Applegate - Attending ALISE, Denver, CO (1/20-23)

Borner - Talk at MediaX, Stanford University, CA

Xia - Attending ALISE & ALA Mid-winter meetings, Denver, CO

Applegate - Paper presentation – ‘What should ‘Librarians’ Know? Data from a Survey on Library Support Staff Competencies.”
Attending Library Support Staff Certification Project (LSSCP), Advisory Committee Meeting.

Blaise Cronin – “Never too many cooks; the epistemic value of collegiality.” Information School, University of Washington – January 23rd

Week of January 12th, 2009

de Siqueira, A., and Herring, S. C. (2009). Temporal patterns in student-advisor instant messaging exchanges: Individual variation and accommodation. Proceedings of the Forty-Second Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-42). Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Press.

Honeycutt, C., and Herring, S. C. (2009). Beyond microblogging: Conversation and collaboration via Twitter. Proceedings of the Forty-Second Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-42). Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Press.

Herring, S. C., Kutz, D. O., Paolillo, J. C., and Zelenkauskaite, A. (2009). Fast talking, fast shooting: Text chat in an online first-person game. Proceedings of the Forty-Second Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-42). Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Press.

Herring, S. C., and Zelenkauskaite, A. (2009). Symbolic capital in a virtual heterosexual market: Abbreviation and insertion in Italian iTV SMS. Written Communication, 26(1), 5-31.

Blaise Cronin. Introduction: Changing of the guard. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(1), 2009, 1-2.

Börner - NSF CreativeIT Workshop, NSF, Washington, DC (1/15-16)

Week of December 15th, 2008

Ball - Attending the Broadband Strategy Advisor Project Meeting at the ALS Office for Information Technology Policy in Washington, DC (12/15-16).

Preer - Attending Moi University (Eldoret, Kenya) Steering Committee Meeting

Week of December 8th, 2008

Katy Börner - Dec 11-12, Invited Talk at Foresight - Between Science and Fiction Tagung at Center of Advanced European Studies and Research, Bonn, Germany
Mapping Science Exhibit venues:
Dec 20-present, The Institute for Research Information and Quality Assurance, Bonn, Germany
Dec 11-19, Center of Advanced European Studies and Research, Bonn, Germany

Herring, Susan C. (Ed.) (2008). Language@Internet, volume 5. Special issue: "Data and Methods in Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis,” guest edited by Jannis Androutsopoulos and Michael Beißwenger. http://www.languageatinternet.de/

Robbin, A., & Buente, A. (2008). Internet information and communication behavior during a political moment: The Iraq War, March 2003. Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, 59(14), 2210-2231.

Howard Rosenbaum "Social Aspects of Digital Libraries" Invited Keynote (12/12) at International Symposium on Social Aspects of Digital Library and Information Seeking, National Taiwan University, Taiwan (12/9-15)

Week of December 1st, 2008

Börner - Attending Science of Science Policy Workshop, George Washington University in Washington, DC (12/3-4)

Jingfeng Xia (2008). "A comparison of institutional and subject repositories in self-archiving practices," Journal of Academic Librarianship, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 489-495.

Week of November 24th, 2008

Shachaf, P. & Shaw, D. (2008). Bibliometric analysis to identify core reference sources of virtual reference transactions. Library & Information Science Research, 30 (4), 291-297.

Blaise Cronin. Journal editing: Peer Review, Manuscript Management & Performance Metrics, Invited seminar, Napier University, Edinburgh, November 27, 2008.

Week of November 10th, 2008

Applegate - “Simple Surveys” And “Analyzing Surveys: Compiling Data, Making Decisions” Indiana Academic Library Association, annual members’ meeting (current Secretary-Treasurer)

Walsh - Giving a talk for the IU 19th-Century Studies Forum, an interdisciplinary group of scholars whose research involves nineteenth-century literature, history, etc. (November 17)

Week of November 3rd, 2008

John Walsh - presenting a paper on Comic Book Markup Language (CBML) and, with Dot Porter of the Royal Irish Academy's Digital Humanities Observatory, convening the TEI's Text and Graphics Special Interest Group (SIG) meeting.

Hara, N. (2008). Communities of Practice: Fostering Peer-to-Peer Learning and Informal Knowledge Sharing in the Work Place. Springer.

Long, Chris Evin and Rachel Applegate, "Bridging the Gap in Digital Library Continuing Education: How Librarians Who Were Not Born Digital Are Keeping Up." Library Administration and Management 22.4(Fall 2008): 172-182.

Irwin - Attending Indiana State Library Diversity Task Force

Preer - Attending Indiana State Librarians Leading in Diversity (LLID) Fellowships Advisory Committee Meeting

Walsh - Traveling and attending the TEI Members Meeting and Conference at King's College in London (11/4-10)

Irwin - Attending Young Adult Library Services Association Youth Literature Conference, Nashville, TN (11/6-9)

Week of October 26th, 2008

Day - Attending ASIS&T (10/27-29)

John Walsh - speaking on a panel, "Mapping Work in the Arts and Humanities: A Participatory Panel Discussion (AH)" on Wednesday, 10/29 at ASIS&T.

Hamid Ekbia - Moderating the panel "Information Spaces" on Geographic Information Science at ASIS&T: Wednesday, Oct.29.

Shachaf, P., Hara, N., Callahan, E., Herring, S., Matei, S., Stvilia, B., & Solomon, P. (2008, October). Global Perspective on Wikipedia Research. Proceedings of the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Columbus, OH.

Applegate - Attending (as outside evaluator) the fall meeting of the Advisory Committee on the Library Support Staff Certification Project (ALA-APA

Walsh - Attending ASIS&T in Columbus, OH (10/28-29)

Shaw - Attending ASIS&T in Columbus, OH (10/26-29)

Hara - Attending ASIS&T in Columbus, OH (10/26-29)

Cronin - Attending ASIS&T in Columbus, OH (10/26-29)

Week of October 20th, 2008

Rosenbaum - 8:30a-12:30p - 4th annual Social Informatics Research Symposium (ASIST), co-organizer

John Walsh - On 10/25, Invited panelist at the 1st Annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, in partnership with the Philadelphia Area Center for History of Science (PACHS) and the Chemical Heritage Foundation. http://w ww.library.upenn.edu/exhibits/lectures/ljs_symposium1.html

Week of October 13th, 2008

Preer - Attending IMCPL Foundation Indiana Authors Prize Advisory Committee Meeting

Week of October 6th, 2008

Blaise Cronin (2009). Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. Vol. 43. Medford, NJ: Information Today Inc. & ASIS&T. xxv, 518.

Blaise Cronin (2009). Introduction. In: Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. Vol. 43. Medford, NJ: Information Today Inc. & ASIS&T, vii-x.

Blaise Cronin. "The ties that bind: the epistemic significance of collegiality." Invited presentation, SIRLS, University of Arizona, October 8th.

Week of September 29th, 2008

Katy Borner - Oct 2/3, Invited talk at Science of Science Management Meeting http://nihperformance.nih.gov/, NIH Office of Portfolio Analysis and Strategic Initiatives (OPASI), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

Hara, N. - (October 3, 2008). Peer-to-Peer Learning and Informal Knowledge Sharing over the Web. American Psychological Association Science Leadership Conference, Tempe, AZ.

Week of September 22nd, 2008

Applegate - Association for Library and Information Science Education, January 2009: "What Should 'Librarians' Know?"

Applegate - Association for College and Research Libraries, March 2009: "Designing Comprehensive Assessment Plans: The Big Picture Leads to the Little Picture."

Applegate - Association for College and Research Libraries, March 2009: "Academic Library Support Staff Competencies: What Should Support Staff Know and Be Able to Do?"

Börner -Sept 23-24, SNAP: Systematic Network Analysis of Pathophysiology, NIH Roadmap Workshop, Bethesda (Alan M. Michelson)

Irwin - Indiana Library Federation Conference, Children and Young People's Division, Fort Wayne, IN

Week of September 15th, 2008

Applegate - "Will They Make Us Look Good?—A Conversation"
What do academic librarians want in incoming colleagues? What are the qualities, knowledge and skills that new librarians need that will benefit academic libraries, library users, and fellow librarians? IUPUI Librarians Association

Week of September 8th, 2008

Börner - 21st Century Science Maps, Invited talk at Science in the 21st Century, Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (9/8-12)

Börner - A Deeper Look at the Visualization of Scientific Discovery, NSF Workshop (9/11-12)

Walsh - Attending the Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts (DRHA) at the University of Cambridge, UK (9/12-22)

John Walsh - paper: "'Quivering Web of Living Thought'": mapping the conceptual networks of Swinburne's Songs of the Springtides." Co-authored with Kshitiz Anand, Pin Sym Foong, and Vignessh Ramesh.

John Walsh - panel: "Companion to Digital Literary Studies": a panel of the editors and a few contributors to the recently published _Companion to Digital Literary Studies_ (Blackwell, 2007).

Week of September 1st, 2008

Börner - Workshop on Modernizing the Infrastructure of the Nation Science Foundation Federal Funds Survey, Keck Center, Washington, DC (9/5-6).

Week of August 25th, 2008

Wayne Buente and Alice Robbin. Trends in Internet Information Behavior, 2000-2004. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 59(11), September 2008, 1743-1760.

Week of August 18th, 2008

Hara, N., & Shachaf, P. (2008, August). Collaborative Mass Knowledge Production Online. Annual meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Week of August 11th, 2008

Cronin, B., & Meho, L. I. (early view). Applying the Author Affiliation Index to library and information science journals. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(11), 1861-1865.

Meho, L. I., & Rogers, Y. (2008). Citation counting, citation ranking, and h-index of human-computer interaction researchers: A comparison between Scopus and Web of Science. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(11), 1711-1726.

Hara, N., & Rosenbaum, H. (2008). Revisiting the conceptualization of computerization movements. The Information Society, 24(4), 229-245.

Week of July 28th, 2008

Preer - Meeting of the Indiana State Library Diversity Task Force/Advisory Council for the IMLS grant, Indiana Librarians Leading in Diversity.

Week of July 14th, 2008

Rosenbaum, H. NSF Review panel "Virtual Organizations as Sociotechnical Systems" Washington DC.

Cronin, B. (2008). The sociological turn in information science. Journal of Information Science 34(4), 465-475.

Week of July 7th, 2008

John Walsh - Attending a meeting of the Steering Committee for NINES (Networked Infrastructure of Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship at University of Virginia (7/10-11)

Shachaf, P., & Horowitz, S. (2008). Virtual reference service evaluation: Adherence to RUSA behavioral guidelines and IFLA digital reference guidelines. Library & Information Science Research, 30(2), 122-137.

Week of June 30th, 2008

Blaise Cronin. Toward a rhopography of scholarly communication. Studia Humaniora Ouluensia, 8, 2008, pp. 37-51.

Katy Borner - June 28-July 6, Talk on "Cognitive Cartography" at the Science of Science Lecture at Summer School on Social Cognition ("Minds and Societies"), Institute of Cognitive Sciences (ISC), Universite du Quebec a Montreal (Stevan Harnad)

Katy Borner- July 7, 10a, Talk on "Science Maps: How to Analyze, Map, and Make Sense of Science". Meetings at the National Research Council, Ottawa, ON.

Hamid Ekbia - Doctoral Seminar in Cognitive Science, Computer Science Department, School of Engineering, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, July 5-17

Week of June 23rd, 2008

Blaise Cronin - "Toward a Rhopography of Scholarly Communication." Keynote address, USE-2008: From Information Provision to Knowledge Production, University of Oulu, Finland, June 23-25

Rachel Applegate - External evaluator for the ALA-APA Library Support Staff Certification Project (LSSCP: http://ala-apa.org/certification/supportstaff.html ). (6/26).

Marilyn Irwin - American Library Association (ALA) conference in Anaheim, CA. I will attend meetings as Past President, Executive Committee member, and Board member of the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA), a division of ALA, represent ASCLA at the ALA Education Assembly meeting, participate in External Review Panel training of Committee on Accreditation, and attend the SLIS Alumni Reunion.

Alice Robbin - Research seminar presentation, University de la Marne "Information and Communication Behavior at a Political Moment: The Iraq War, March 2003"

Week of June 16th, 2008

Shaw -Attending SLIS Reception at Special Libraries Association Meeting in Seattle, WA

Walsh - Attending annual International Digital Humanities Conference in Oulu, Finland (6/22-30)

Alice Robbin - June 20-21: ICTs and Society Network Launch Meeting, University of Salzburg (Austria)
1) keynote address
2) International ICT&S Ph.D. Students' Workshop
Panel 2: e-Culture: Faculty respondent

John Walsh - Presenting three papers at IDHC:
Understanding TEI(s): A Presentation and Discussion Session, with Peter Boot, Arianna Ciula, James Cummings, Kurt Gaertner, Martin Holmes, Fotis Jannidis.
The Chymistry of Isaac Newton and the Chymical Foundations of Digital Humanities.
Document-Centric Framework for Navigating Texts Online, or, the Intersection of the Text Encoding Initiative and the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard, with Michelle Dalmau.

Week of June 9th, 2008

Hara, N., & Shachaf, P. (2008). Online peace movement organizations: A comparative analysis. In I. Chen & T. Kidd (Eds.). Social information technology: Connection society and cultural issue (pp. 52-67). Hershey, PA: Idea Group.

Week of May 26th, 2008

Walsh - Serving on a review panel for NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant applications (5/27-28)

Susan Herring presented on "The Global Internet" as part of a "supersession" on The Many Uses of the Internet: Approaches to Research in Communication and English Composition at the Rhetoric Society of America conference, Seattle, WA, May 24, 2008. http://www. rhetoricsociety.org/pdf/rsaprogram_2008_nocrops.pdf

Susan Herring will give a colloquium presentation titled "Perversely Conversational: Interaction in Convergent Media Computer-Mediated Communication" at the University of Washington, Seattle, 3:30-5 pm, May 28, 2008. h ttp://www.com.washington.edu/Program/calendar/herring-flyer-may2008.pdf

Susan Herring will give an interdisciplinary seminar to graduate students on "Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis" at the University of Washington, Seattle, 12:30-2 pm, May 28, 2008.

Week of May 19th, 2008

Blaise Cronin - Visiting Professor, Napier University, Edinburgh (May 19-21) Visiting Professor, University of Brighton (May 22)

Week of May 12th, 2008

Rosenbaum - Attending the Faculty Summer Institute @ University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Rosenbaum - Invited Closing Keynote Address @ the Faculty Summer Institute @ University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Week of May 5th, 2008

Ekbia - Teaching a Workshop on Agent-Based Modeling, Masters GIS Program, University of Redlands

Borner - 1:30-2:30p - Talk on User-Friendly Cyberinfrastructures and Their Utility for Scholarly Knowledge Management, NCRR & BISTI Talk, Bldg 10 Hatfield 4-3330, NIH, D.C.

Borner - 9:30p - Talk on Science of Science Studies in Support of Science Policy Decisions, NCRR, NIH, D.C.

Ekbia - 2nd Knowledge Repository Workshop on Spatial Decision Support Systems, The Redlands Institute, May 6-7.

Day - Teaching a course in Knowledge Management for the Erasmus project in Tallinn, Estonia (May 10-24)

Week of April 28th, 2008

Hamid Ekbia - A Grammar of Movement: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach to Location-Based Services, Business GIS Summit, Chicago, IL (4/28-30)

Howard Rosenbaum - Reviewer, HCC Panel on Social Informatics, NSF, Washington, DC (4/27-30)

Week of April 21st, 2008

Nisonger, Thomas, E., & William F. Meehan, III. "The Harvard and Yale University Library Rowing Collections: A Checklist Evaluation and Semi-Availability Study." Forthcoming in Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services. Presently available in ScienceDirect on the IU Libraries Web page.

Week of April 14th, 2008

Hamid Ekbia - Chair, Panel on Geographies of Information Society. Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Boston. April 14-16th. http://communicate.aag.org/eseries/aag_org/program/SessionDetail.cfm?Sess ionID=5575

Jingfeng Xia - Book published - "Scholarly Communication in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Taiwan", by Chandos Publishing (Oxford), Ltd.

Week of April 7th, 2008

Börner - NSF Workshop on Knowledge Management and visualization Tools in Support of Discovery (II), New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY - April 7 and 8.

Susan Herring was cited in a Boston Globe article, "A window into their lives: For teenage girls, writing about their lives online is another way to stay connected with friends," April 4, 2008. http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/articles/2008/04/04/a_window_into_their_lives/

Week of March 31st, 2008

Börner - Attending Expert Panel Workshop on Cyberinfrastructure in Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA

Jo, Y., & Hara, N. (2008, April). The Internet and election campaigns: Evidence from the U.S. and Korea. Paper to be presented at the Midwestern Political Science Association Annual National Conference. Chicago, IL.

Vaughan, L., & Shaw, D. A new look at evidence of scholarly citation in citation indexes and from web sources. Scientometrics, 74(2), 317-330.

Pastorino, Cesare, Tamara Lopez, and John A. Walsh. "The Digital Index Chemicus: toward a digital tool for studying Isaac Newton's Index Chemicus." Body, Space & Technology Journal 7.20 (2008) 27 March 2008 http://people.brune l.ac.uk/bst/vol0702/cesarepastorino/

John A. Walsh - Herbert S. White Collaborative Award, with Michelle Dalmau, IU Libraries. $2500 award from IU Libraries to support collaboration between faculty and librarians at Indiana University. The grant will support the integration of topic maps and topic map-driven interfaces into digital scholarly editions.

John A. Walsh - "Document-Centric Framework for Navigating Texts Online, or The Intersection of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) and the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS)," with Michelle Dalmau, IU Libraries, at the Symposium on Text Encoding in the Humanities hosted by the National University of Ireland, Galway. The Symposium will be followed by a two-day meeting of the TEI Technical Council, an elected body that oversees the ongoing development of the TEI Guidelines. (March 31-April 9.)

Jingfeng Xia - Presenting at CEAL Conference (Council for East Asian Librarians) in Atlanta on the topic - Scholarly Communication in East Asia: Modernization and Traditions. (April 1-3)

Week of March 24th, 2008

Zelenkauskaite, A., & Herring, S. C. (2008). Gender differences in personal advertisements in Lithuanian iTV SMS. In: F. Sudweeks, H. Hrachovec, & C. Ess (Eds.), Proceedings of Cultural Attitudes Towards Technology and Communication 2008 (CATaC'08). Murdoch, Australia: Murdoch University Press. Preprint: http://ella.slis.indi ana.edu/~herring/catac08.ads.pdf

Abdul Mageed, M. M., & Herring, S. C. (2008). Arabic and English news coverage on Aljazeera.net. In: F. Sudweeks, H. Hrachovec, & C. Ess (Eds.), Proceedings of Cultural Attitudes Towards Technology and Communication 2008 (CATaC'08). Murdoch, Australia: Murdoch University Press. Preprint: http://ella.sli s.indiana.edu/~herring/catac08.aljazeera.pdf

Katy Börner - March 27-29, Katy presents talk and Mapping Science exhibit at US-China Workshop entitled "Designing cyberinfrastructure to enable US-China collaboration in tobacco research" Beijing, China. Blaise Cronin (2008). On the epistemic significance of place. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(6), 1002-1006.

Xia - Present at the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) in Vancouver, BC

Week of March 10th, 2008

Börner - NSF Workshop on Knowledge Management and Visualization Tools in Support of Discovery http://vw.slis.indiana.ed u/cdi2008/workshop1.html, Room II-555, NSF Building, DC,

Presenting at the Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor "Are virtual reference services color blind?"

Börner - Recommendations for Evaluating Large, Interdisciplinary Research Initiatives, Talk by Katy at NCI, EPN, DC. (Xuemei Feng, NIH/NCI)

Shachaf, P. (2008). Cultural diversity and information and communication technology impacts on global virtual teams: An exploratory study. Information and Management, 45 (2), 131-142.

Week of February 25th, 2008

Cronin, B. and Meho, L. I. (2008). The shifting balance of intellectual trade in information studies. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(4), 551-564.

Rosenbaum - Participant: Community Informatics Kate Williams, Joan Durrance, Howard Rosenbaum, and John Carroll

Rosenbaum - Participant: Junior Faculty Mentoring and Lunch Session Chairs: Leah A. Lievrouw & Steve Sawyer

Rosenbaum - Panel participant: CHI, ICIS, SIGIR and Numerous Other Outlets That Won't Accept My Work: The Perils of Publishing Multidisciplinary Research? Jim Jansen, Howard Rosenbaum, Mark Ackerman, and Elizabeth D. Liddy

Rosenbaum - Paper presentation: iSchools: Mice Roaring or the Future is New Arriving? Steve Sawyer and Howard Rosenbaum

Rosenbaum - Participating in the iConference 2008 Doctoral Colloquium

Week of February 17th, 2008

Borner - Attending Semantic Technologies in Astronomy Workshop, Caltech, CA (2/18-21)

Leuteritz, T. E. J. and H. R. Ekbia 2008. Not All Roads Lead to Resilience: a Complex Systems Approach to the Comparative Analysis of Tortoises in Arid Ecosystems. Ecology and Society 13 (1): 1.
http://www.ecologyandsoci ety.org/vol13/iss1/art1/

Jean Preer - "Promoting Citizenship: How Librarians Helped Get Out the Vote in the 1952 Presidential Election" (Awarded the 2007 Justin Winsor Prize) has just appeared in Libraries & the Cultural Record 43, no. 1 (2008): 1-28.

Week of February 12th, 2008

Applegate, Rachel, and David Lewis. "Renewing the Tech-Forward Library: Information Commons Development at the University Library of Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis." Our New Public, a Changing Clientele: Bewildering Issues or New Challenges for Managing Libraries? Eds. James R. Kennedy, Lisa Vardaman and Gerard McCabe. Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, 2008. 225-40.

Blaise Cronin: "Acknowledged but ignored: What the paratext can tell us about the epistemic significance of collegiate ties." Research seminar presentation, University of Brighton, February 13, 2008.

Blaise Cronin: President Michael McRobbie has appointed Blaise Cronin Chair of the Herman B Wells Presidential Professorship Selection Committee. As President McRobbie noted in his inauguration address, "[t]hese titled positions will be used solely to recruit new faculty who are at the pinnacle of their professions, such as Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and elected members of the National Academies and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences."

Nisonger, Thomas E. "Use of the Checklist Method for Content Evaluation of Full Text Databases: An Investigation of Two Databases Based on Citations from Two Journals." Library Resources & Technical Services 52 (January 2008): 4-17.

Shachaf, P., Oltmann, M.S., Howowitz, S. (2008). Service equality in virtual reference. Journalof the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(4). 535-550.

Week of February 4th, 2008

Borner - Attending Waterman Committee Meeting, NSF, Washington, D.C.

Cronin, B. (2008). Eros unbound: Pornography and the Internet. In: W. Aspray & P. E. Ceruzzi (Eds.). The Internet and American Business. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 491-537.

Ekbia, SDSS (Spatial Decision Support Systems) Knowledge Repository Construction Workshop. University of Redlands. Feb. 8-9.

Hamid R. Ekbia and Noriko Hara (2008). The quality of evidence in knowledge management research: practitioner versus scholarly literature. Journal of Information Science, 34:110-126 http://jis.sagepu b.com/cgi/content/abstract/34/1/110?etoc

Week of January 21st, 2008

Borner - Visit and Talk at Rathenau Institute, Den Haag

Borner - Lecture at VKS, Amsterdam

Walsh - Attending a retreat for the Fellows of the IU Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities in Story, IN (1/26-27)

Nisonger, Thomas E. Review of Roaring into our 20's; NASIG 2005: Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. : 20th Annual Conference, May 19-22, 2005, Minneapolis, Minnesota, edited by Margaret Mering and Elna Saxton. Technical Services Quarterly 25, no. 2 (2007): 111-114.

John Paolillo. "Longitudinal social network relations in an online multiplayer game:. Presentation at the International Network for Social Network Analysis Sunbelt XXVIII Conference, St. Pete Beach, FL, Jan 22-27. (presentation on Jan 24).

Week of January 14th, 2008

Borner - Meeting at Scopus, Amsterdam

Börner - Invited talk at Evolution and Physics - Concepts, Models and Applications, Interdisciplinary Seminar of the Heraeus Foundation, Bad Honnef, Germany (1/20-23).

Week of January 7th, 2008

Susan Herring has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the online journal Language@Internet (http://www.languageatinternet.de/).

Irwin - Attending Association for Library and Information Science Education Conference, Philadelphia, PA (1/7-10)

Applegate - Attending Association for Library and Information Science Education Conference, Philadelphia, PA (1/8-12)

Applegate - Attending (as project evaluator) the ALA-Library Support Staff Certification Program Advisory Committee Meeting

Applegate - Attending the Association of Research Libraries Library Assessment Forum

Irwin - Attending American Library Association Midwinter Conference, Philadelphia (1/11-15)

Week of December 10th, 2007

Blaise Cronin (2207). Educational pluralism for a diversifying profession, Education for Information, 25(1), 2007, 51-56 (Re-publication of the original 1983 article in Education for Information).

Hew, K.F., & Hara, N. (2007). Knowledge sharing in online environments: A qualitative case study. Journal of American Society for Information Science & Technology, 59(14), 2310-2324.

Shachaf, P. (December 2007/January 2008). Virtual reference services: Implementation of professional and ethical standards. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 34(2), 20-24. (Special issue on virtual reference services).

Week of December 3rd, 2007

Susan Herring has had an article accepted for publication in the journal Women's Studies:
Herring, S. C., & Marken, J. (In press, 2008). Implications of gender consciousness for students in information technology. Women's Studies. Preprint: http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~ herring/ws.pdf

Week of November 26th, 2007

Blaise Cronin - Visiting Professor, City University, Department of Information Science, London

Blaise Cronin: Presentation, City University, "From known knowns to unknown unknowns".

Susan Herring and John Paolillo, "Text Chat in a Multiplayer Online Game," SLIS Friday Conversation, November 30, 12:15-1:00pm, LI001

Week of November 19th, 2007

Cronin - Visiting Professor, University of Brighton (11/19-21)

Blaise Cronin. "Strategic Surprise & Intelligence: Paradoxes, Problems & Pathologies," presentation, University of Brighton, November 21.

Week of November 12th, 2007

Rachel Applegate - Will give a half-day workshop with Dr. Katherine Schilling on Outcomes Based Planning and Evaluation (OBPE) @ Indiana Library Federation Conference - 11/13

Rachel Applegate - Simple Surveys @ Indiana Library Federation Conference - 11/14

Rachel Applegate - You Have a Stack of Surveys, Now What? (survey data entry and analysis) @ Indiana Library Federation Conference - 11/15

Mary Alice Ball - Keynote speaker at the Indiana Online Users Group (IOLUG) meeting. Presentation was "Learning about Library 2.0 or Thinking Differently".

Mary Alice Ball - "Practicums and Service Learning in LIS Education," accepted for publication by JELIS.

Herring, S.C., ed. (2007). Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, volume 13, issue 1. http://jcmc.indiana.edu/.

Marilyn Irwin - Youth and Intellectual Freedom, presentation @ Indiana Library Federation Conference, Indianapolis - 11/14.

Marilyn Irwin - The State of Library-Related Education in Indiana (panel with Dr. Susan Mannan, Ivy Tech and Edie Huffman, Indiana State Library) @ Indiana Library Federation Conference - 11/15.

Marilyn Irwin - Attending SLIS Alumni Reception @ Indiana Library Federation Conference - 11/14.

Jean Preer - Presentation - "Building Community by Extending Library Service: A Historical Perspective" @ Indiana Library Federation Conference - 11/15.

Katherine Schilling - Presenting about the CTELP grant @ Indiana Library Federation Conference - 11/14.

Week of November 5th, 2007

Applegate - Attending the Assessment Institute (a national conference, hosted by IUPUI) - 11/4-6

Hamid Ekbia - Assigned as the Forum Editor of The Information Society (please share your ideas for thought-provoking ideas and topics) http://www.indiana.edu/~ti sj/contact/office.html.

Susan Herring, Anupam Das, Courtenay Honeycutt, and Asta Zelenkauskaite, "COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION IN CONVERGENT MEDIA," Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics Colloquium Series, Friday, November 9, 2-3:30 pm, LI 001.

TEI P5: Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange. Edited by Lou Burnard and Syd Bauman, with "close overview and oversight of an elected TEI Technical Council," of which John Walsh has been a member since January 2005. Walsh contributed significant new material on a new, more formalized mechanism for describing the rendition of source documents (Chapter 1 "The TEI Infrastructure" and 2 "The TEI Header") and on the handling of related items in TEI bibliographic structures (Chapter 3 "Elements Available in All TEI Documents"). This publication constitutes the fifth distinct version of the Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange, and the first complete revision since 1994. See http://www.tei-c.org/Guidelines/P5/ .

Week of October 29th, 2007

Cronin, B. (ed.). Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, Volume 42. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc./American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2008, pp. 686.

Cronin, B. Introduction. In: Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, Volume 42. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc./American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2008, pp.vii-ix.

Cronin, B. & Meho, L. I. Timelines of creativity: A study of intellectual innovators in information science. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 58(13), 1948-1959.

Blaise Cronin has been appointed a Visiting Professor in the Department of Information Science, School of Informatics, City University, London, for a three year period beginning October 2007.

Meho, L. I., & Yang, K. (2007). Impact of data sources on citation counts and rankings of LIS faculty: Web of Science vs. Scopus and Google Scholar. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 58(13), 2105-2125.

Week of October 22nd, 2007

John Walsh - Attending the Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science, jointly sponsored by Illinois Institute of Technology, Northwestern University and the University of Chicago. Presenting a paper on "Annotation in the Chymistry of Isaac Newton and Alchemy in Digital Humanities." (10/21-22).

Paper: Meho, Lokman and Sugimoto, Cassiday. (2007). Mapping the Intellectual Impact of Library and Information Science Schools: A Tale of Two Databases - Scopus and Web of Science

Panel: Understanding Information Work in Large-Scale Social Content Creation Systems (SIGs DL, BWP), Besiki Stvilia, Phoebe Ayers, Dan Cosley, Noriko Hara, Prina Shachaf, Linda Smith, Michael Twidale - ASIST

Panel: Social Capital 2.0: New ICTs and New Social Forms (SIGs KM, CRIT), Ronald E. Day, Claire McInerney, Joseph T. Tennis, Anna-Karin Totterman, Gunilla Widen-Wulff, Steve Wright - ASIST

Student Paper Award winners mentoring session: Barbara Wildemuth and Howard Rosenbaum (co-organizers) - ASIST

Panel: Information Behavior in Developing Countries: Research, Issues and Emerging Trends (SIGs USE, III, ED), Johannes Britz, Bharat Mehra, Kevin Rioux, Dania Bilal, Lokman Meho, Michel Menou - ASIST

Panel: Methods 2.0: Confessional Methods in Library and Information Studies, Elisabeth Davenport, Howard Rosenbaum (co-organizers), Brenda Dervin, Crystal Fulton, Christine Urquhart - ASIST

Paper: Yang, Kiduk, Yu, Ning, Valerio, Alejandro, Zhang, Hiu, and Ke, Weimao. (2007). Data Skimming, Fusion and Mining - ASIST

Panel: Wiki a la Carte: Understanding Participation Behaviors (SIGs SI, BWP), Pnina Shachaf, Noriko Hara (co-organizers), Curt Bonk, Thomas Mackey, Bradley Hemminger, Besiki Stvilia, Howard Rosenbaum (moderator) - ASIST

Paper: Online Communities: CommNets 2.0: Using an Evolutionary Perspective to Examine a Statewide Community Networking Initiative, Kathryn Clodfelter, Wayne Buente, Howard Rosenbaum - ASIST

Panel: Memory Practices in Online Communities: An Exploratory Panel (SIG SI), Howard Rosenbaum, Elisabeth Davenport (co-organizers), Kathryn Clodfelder, John Smith, Bronwyn Stuckey - ASIST

Robbin, Alice (2007). Rob Kling's Legacy and Where We Go From Here. Invited Keynote - ASIST

Ekbia, Hamid (2007). Towards a Sociology of Code - ASIST

Oltmann, Shannon M (2007) SI2: Social Informatics and Symbolic Interactionism: A Conceptual Exploration - ASIST

3rd Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium: The Social Web, Social Computing and the Social Analysis of Computing - ASIST
Howard Rosenbaum, Kristen Eschenfelder (co-organizers)

Callahan, E., & Herring S.C. (2007). Miltilingual websites: Language choice, audience, and international identity. Paper presented at Internet Research 8.0, Vancouver, Canada, October 20.

Blaise Cronin has been appointed a visiting Professor at the University of Brighton for a three-year period beginning October 2007.

Hara - Attending ASIST (10/21-24)

Week of October 15th, 2007

Ayers, P., Cosley, D., Hara, N., Shachaf, P., Smith, L.S., Stvilia, B., & Twidale, M. (2007). Understanding Information Work in Large Scale Social Content Creation Systems [electronic version]. Proceedings of the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 19-24, 2007.

Gazan, R., Shachaf, P., Barzilai-Nahon, K., Shankar, K., & Bardzell, S. (2007). Computing as Co-created Experience [electronic version]. Proceedings of the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 19-24, 2007.

Shachaf, P., Hara, N., Bonk, C.J. Mackey, T.P., Hemminger, B., Stvilia, B., & Rosenbaum, H. (2007). Wiki a la carte: Understanding participation behaviors. Proceeding of the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 19-24, 2007.

Pnina Shachaf - ASIST - Oct 21-24, Milwaukee WI - Panelist: 1) Wiki a la Carte: Understanding Participation Behaviors (co-organized with Noriko Hara); 2) Social Computing as Co-created Experience; 3) Understanding Information Work in Large-Scale Social Content Creation Systems (with Noriko Hara).

Pnina Shachaf - 4S - October 11-13, Montreal Canada - Wikipedia community of practice with Noriko Hara, as part of a panel "Learning in Online Communities of Practice".

Nisonger, Thomas E. Review of Collection Development Issues in the Online Environment, edited by Di Su Reference & User Services Quarterly 47 (Fall 2007): 93-94.

Week of October 8th, 2007

Noriko Hara and Pnina Shachaf -"Why doesn't my system work? Elearning as a computerization movement" Presentation on panel "Learning in Online Communities of Practice". 4S (Society for the Social Studies of Science), Montreal.

Rosenbaum - "Library 2.0: A critical view." Illinois Library Association Conference. Invited keynote at the Illinois Association of College and Research Libraries' Academic Librarian's Luncheon - Springfield, IL

Börner - Invited panelist at "Flagship projects in e-social science", Third International Conference on e-Social Science, Ann Arbor, MI (10/8-9)

Ekbia - Attending Annual Conference of Society for Social Studies of Science (10/10-10/13)

Week of October 1st, 2007

Hara, N., Hew, K. F. (2007). Knowledge sharing in an online community of health-care professionals. Information Technology & People, 20(3), 235-261

Week of September 24th, 2007

Susan Herring co-organized an NSF-sponsored invitational workshop on Gender and IT Education to be held at Indiana University September 28-30, 2007 (http://www.itwf.info rmatics.indiana.edu/conference.asp). She will make three presentations at the workshop:
"IT Workforce Project Methodology"
"Overview of Findings from Face-to-Face Interviews"
"Gender Consciousness of IT Students" (with J. Marken)

Blaise Cronin. "Future Directions and Contexts for LIS". Invited presentation, School of Information and Library Studies, University College Dublin, Ireland

Borner - Attending NSF Workshop on "Enabling Science Discoveries Through Visual Exploration," NSF, D.C. (9/27&28)

Week of September 10th, 2007

Nisonger, Thomas E. Review of ALPSP Survey of Librarians on Factors in Journal Cancellation, by Mark Ware. Serials Librarian 53, nos. 1-2 (2007): 246-48.

Week of September 3rd, 2007

John Walsh - "The Digital Index Chemicus - Creating a Reference Work on the Web from Isaac Newton's Index Chemicus" with Cesare Pastorino and Tamara Lopez at the Digital Resources for the Humanities & Arts Conference at Dartington College of the Arts, UK

John Walsh - "Navigating Texts Online: The Interaction of the Text Encoding Initiative and the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard" with Michelle Dalmau at the Digital Resources for the Humanities & Arts Conference at Dartington College of the Arts, UK

Week of August 27th, 2007

Jo, Y., & Hara, N. (2007, August). Political use of the Internet: A comparative analysis of U.S. and South Korea presidential campaigns. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL

APSA Annual Meeting in Chicago

Week of August 6th, 2007

Allen, J.P., Rosenbaum, H., & Shachaf, P. (2007, August). Web 2.0: A Social Informatics View. Proceedings of the Thirteen Americas Conference on Information Systems, Keystone, CO.

Shachaf - Attending Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Keystone, CO (8/9-13)

Week of July 30th, 2007

Herring, Susan C. (Ed.). (2007, July). Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12(4). http://jcmc.indiana.edu

Week of July 23rd, 2007

John Walsh - attending the Comic Arts Conference in San Diego, July 25-29. He is presenting on "High Stroke Low Culture: The Fine Arts in Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol" and discussing his Comic Book Markup Language project with comics scholars and professionals.

Week of July 9th, 2007

Meehan, William F. III & Nisonger, Thomas E. "The Rowing Collection in the Free Library of Philadelphia OPAC: A Checklist Evaluation." Collection Management 30, no. 4 (2005): 85-101 [Note that actual publication dates is 2007, although issue date is 2005.]

Susan Herring will give a plenary on "The Pragmatics of Computer-Mediated Communication: Prospectus for an Emerging Research Agenda" at the 10th International Pragmatics Conference, Gothenburg, Sweden, Wednesday, July 11, 2007. http://ipra.ua.ac.be/main.aspx?c=*CONFERENCE2006&n=1295

Susan Herring will be the discussant for a panel entitled, "Corpora and Methods in Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis" at the 10th International Pragmatics Conference, Gothenburg, Sweden, Tuesday, July 10, 2007.

Börner - Microsoft Research Faculty Summit, Microsoft Conference Center, Redmond, WA (7/15-17)

Week of July 2nd, 2007

Susan Herring participated in the Studying Interaction in Online Communities workshop at the Communities and Technologies 2007 Conference, Michigan State University, 7/28/2007. Her presentation was entitled, Analyzing Interactional Coherence in Convergent Media: Orkut scraps and ITV SMS.

Börner - Attending Information Visualization Conference, ETH Zürich, Switzerland (7/4-6)

Börner - Attending Visualization Summit, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Week of June 25th, 2007

Börner - Keynote at the New Network Theory Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Börner - ISSI, Madrid. Spain (6/25-27)

Week of June 18th, 2007

La Rowe, Gavin, Ambre, Sumeet, Burgoon, John, Ke, Weimao and Börner, Katy. (2007) The Scholarly Database and Its Utility for Scientometrics Research, Accepted for 11th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, Madrid, Spain, 6/25-27/2007.

Boyack, Kevin W., Börner, Katy and Klavans, Richard. (2007) Mapping the Structure and Evolution of Chemistry Research, Accepted for 11th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, Madrid, Spain, 6/25-27/2007.

Herr, Bruce W., Ke, Weimao, Hardy, Elisha,and Börner, Katy. (2007) Movies and Actors, Accepted for Information Visualisation Conference, ETH Zürich, Switzerland.

Mane, Ketan K. and Börner, Katy. (2007) Computational Diagnostics: A Novel Approach to View Biomedical Data, Accepted for Information Visualisation Conference, ETH Zürich, Switzerland.

Neirynck, Thomas and Börner, Katy. (2007) Representing, Analyzing, and Visualizing Scholarly Data in Support of Research Management. Accepted for Information Visualisation Conference, ETH Zürich, Switzerland.

LaRowe, Gavin, Ichise, Ryutaro and Börner, Katy. (2007) Analysis of Japanese Information Systems Co-authorship Data. Accepted for Information Visualisation Conference, ETH Zürich, Switzerland.

Nisonger - Attending SLIS Alumni Reunion

Nisonger - Attending the American Library Association Annual Conference in Washington, DC 6/22-26

Walsh - At the University of Virginia attending meetings for the steering committee of NINES (Networked Interface for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship) http://www.nines.org/ - 6/20-22

Week of June 11th, 2007

Barab, S., Zuiker, S., Warren, S., Hickey, D., Ingram-Goble, A., Kwon, E-J., Kouper, I., & Herring, S.C. (2007). Situationally embodied curriculum: Relating formalisms and contexts. Science Education, DOI 10.1002/sce.20217. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/114274430/ABSTRACT.

Hara, N. (2007, June). Political Mobilization via the Internet: A Case Study of MoveOn. Org. Seminar at the Oxford Internet Institute.

Noriko Hara - The Internet use for political mobilization: A case study of MoveOn.org during the 2004 US presidential campaign. (6/13/2007). Seminar at Napier University.

Herring - Talk, Content Analysis for New Media: Rethinking the Paradigm, Department of Communication and School of Information Science, Cornell University

Hara - Trip to United Kingdom (6/10-6/15)

Week of June 4th, 2007

Nisonger, Thomas E. Review of E-Metrics for Library and Information Professionals: How to Use Data for Managing and Evaluating Electronic Resource Collections, by Andrew White and Eric Dijva Kamal. In Technical Services Quarterly 24, no. 3 (2007): 105-07.

Nisonger, Thomas E. Journals in the Core Collection: Definition, Identification, and Applications. Serials Librarian 51, nos. 3&4 2007 51-73)

Osman, G., Herring, S.C. (2007). Interaction, facilitation, and deep learning in cross-cultural chat: A case study. The Internet and Higher Education, 10, 125-141.

Börner - Meeting with Dr. Annette Schavan, Bundesministerin fur Bildung und Forschung and Prof. Dr. Matthias Kleiner, Prasident der Deutschen Forschungsgemenschaft (DFG), Residenz, Washington, DC.

Week of May 21st, 2007

Rhonda Spencer - Co-Editor with Erica Bodnar. Art and Indiana Libraries:. Indiana Libraries. Volume 26, Number 2/2007. (The Journal of the Indiana Library Federation and the Indiana State Library.)

Visualizing Network Dynamics Competition @ NetSci07, New York Hall of Science, 5/20-25/2007

Katy Börner Co-organizer of and attending Network Science Workshop and Conference, New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY, 5/20-25/2007.

Week of May 14th, 2007

Shachaf, P., & Snyder, M (2007). The relationship between cultural diversity and user needs in virtual reference services. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33(3), 361-367.

Hamid R. Ekbia (2007). Managing Network Organizations in the Knowledge Economy: Learning from Success and Failure. In U. Apte and U. Kamarkar (Eds) Managing in the Information Economy: Current Research Issues. Heidelberg: Springer. Pp. 117-138. http://www.springer.com/dal/home/business/business+for+provessionals?SGWID=1-166-2 2-173660306-0

Nisonger - Vacation (5/18-5/31)

Börner - Lunch presentation of Mapping Science Efforts, National Geographic, Washington, DC.

Alan T. Waterman Award Ceremony (Committee Member), Washington, DC

Biology, and Bioengineering, Room 1060, NSF, Washington, DC.

Börner - 2:00-3:00p Mapping the Evolving Interface of Mainstream Chemistry and the Fields of Biochemistry,

Week of April 16th, 2007

Hamid Ekbia Changing GIS to Accommodate Change. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers. San Francisco, 4/17-21.

Hamid Ekbia NSF Workshop on Agent-Based Modeling of Complex Spatial Systems, University of California, Santa Barbara, http://ncgia.ucsb.edu/projects/abmcss/, 4/15-16.

Week of April 9th, 2007

Shachaf, P., Meho, L., & Hara, N. (2007). Cross-cultural analysis of e-mail reference. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33(2), 243-253.

Howard Rosenbaum Building and managing web teams Leading a workshop at Museums and the Web 2007, San Francisco 4/11/2007.

Barab, S., Zuiker, S., Hickey, S., Kwon, J., Kouper, I., & Herring, S.C. (2007). Developing a Theory of Formalism: Situating Socioscientific Inquiry for Schools. American Educational Researchers Association Annual Conference, Chicago, 4/11.

Osman, G., & Herring, S.C. (2007). Cross-Cultural Chat: Patterns of Facilitation and Interaction. American Educational Researchers Association Annual Conference, Chicago, 4/11.

Herring, S.C., Stuckey, B., Kouper, I., & de Siqueira, A. (2007). Educational Blogs for Children: A New Conversation Space? American Educational Researchers Association Annual Conference, Chicago, 4/13.

Ron Day Workshop at UCLA on Designing for Forgetting and Exclusion, and then touring the Wende Museum (dedicated to the documents and history of the Cold War), 4/13-16.

Week of April 2nd, 2007

Susan Herring was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle on harassment of female bloggers. Bad behavior in the blogosphere: Vitriolic comments aimed at tech writer made some worry about downside of anonymity, by Dan Fost, 3/29/2007. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/03/29/MNGT3OTVAO1.DTL

Week of March 3rd, 2007

Shachaf, P., & Rubenstein E. (2007). A comparative analysis of libraries approaches to copyright: Israel, Russia, and the U.S. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33(1), 94-105.

Week of February 12th, 2007

Shachaf, P., & Hara, N. (2007). Behavioural complexity theory of media selection: A proposed theory for global virtual teams. Journal of Information Science, 33(1), 63-74.

Blaise Cronin - Appointed to the editorial board of the Electronic Journal in Communication, Information and Innovation in Health.

Cronin - Blaise Cronin: Manchester Metropolitan University

Yang - NSF Panel Information & Knowledge Management, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA

Week of January 29th, 2007

Nisonger, T.E. A Review and Analysis of Library Availability Studies. Library Resources & Technical Services 51 (1/2007): 30-49

Katy Börner, Co-organizer of SPIE Conference on Visualization and Data Analysis, San Jose; CA Scholarly Data, Network Science, and (Google) Maps Modeling, Mapping, and Exploring the Dynamic Landscape of Science, Talk at Google, CA; IM 2.3 Winter Workshop at Apple, Cupertino, CA; National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan

Week of January 22nd, 2007

Herring, S.C., Ed. (2007). Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 12, issue 2 (21 articles). http://jcmc.indiana.edu/

Week of January 15th, 2007

Kiduk Yang WIDIT CiteSearch Project presentation at OCLC/ALISE Library and Information Science Research Grant Program Session at the 2007 ALISE Conference, Seattle, WA.

Tom Nisonger Attending the American Library Association Midwinter meeting in Seattle, WA (1/19-23)

Herring, S.C. (2007). A faceted classification scheme for computer-mediated discourse. Language@Internet. http://www.languageatinternet.de/articles/761

Hara, N. (2007). IT support for communities of practice: How public defenders learn about winning and losing in court. Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, 58(1), 76-87.

Meho - Receiving Methodology Paper Award, ALISE, Seattle, WA

Meho - Presenting paper at ALISE Conference in Seattle, WA

Week of January 8th, 2007

Meho, Lokman I. The Rise and Rise of Citation Analysis. Physics World 20, no. 1 (1/2007): 3-7.

Week of January 2nd, 2007

Shachaf, P. & Oltmann, M.S. (2007). E-quality and e-service equality. Proceedings of the Forty Hawai'i International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS-40). Los Alamitos: IEEE Press.

Shachaf - Presenting paper at HICSS conference in Hawaii (1/3-7)