ASIS&T Student Chapter Events Archive
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Faculty Panel: 2011 ASIS&T Annual Meeting
Robert Ellett, Mary Ann Harlan, Geoffrey Liu, and Jeremy Kemp
Dr. Robert Ellett, Mary Ann Harlan, Dr. Geoffrey Liu, and Dr. Jeremy Kemp attended the Annual Meeting in 2011 and spoke about their experiences and insights from the conference.
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Faculty Speaker: My Experience Working in Various Information Environments
Judith Weedman
Dr. Weedman’s talk covers the various information environments in which she has worked over the course of her career, starting with her work in a public library before library school, and including school libraries, various special libraries, the information industry, and then eventually moving into her Ph.D. work and experience as a faculty member. Intermixed with these are her insights and perspectives on thesaurus design, journal indexing, and vocabulary design.
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Meeting Speaker: Grant Management
Lauren Reid
Lauren shares her professional experiences as a grant writer and fundraiser within the non-profit sector.
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Faculty Speaker: The Information World of Serious Recreational Athletes
Suellen Adams
Dr. Suellen Adams presented about her recent and continuing research on adult recreational athletes and how they find out what they need to know to succeed. The information environment of serious recreational athletes exists on three levels. These levels are the written, the human community and the self. On each level there are two layers of information sources, one formal and one informal.
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Student Workshop Speaker: Screencasting Tools & Tips
Frank Florian
Frank Florian's workshop provides an introduction to screencasting, including why you would want to create a screencast and where to obtain screencasting tools. The presentation ends with a short demonstration in creating an actual screencast using two free online screencasting tools.
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Meeting Speaker: What, you ask, is a release engineer?
Melissa Hunt Glickman
Melissa shares her professional experience as a build and release engineer in a software company and relates that experience to career paths within the field of library and information science.
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Student Workshop Speaker: Zotero – Have Citation, Will Travel
Margaret Driscoll
Zotero is a free, easy-to-use research tool that allows you to collect, organize, cite, and share your research resources whether full texts, web pages, images or other objects. Margaret Driscoll helps us explore the multiple uses of the citation organization tool Zotero, and learn new techniques to make your research more manageable.