March 23, 2007 -- Dr. William Moen, Texas Center for Digital Knowledge, School of Library and Information Studiess, University of North Texas
Title: The Library's Diminishing Market Share: Rethinking What We Do
Description: Eppes Lecture
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November 18, 2006 -- Raymond Santiago , Director, Miami-Dade Public Library System President, Florida Library Association 2003 Librarian of the Year, Library Journal
Title: Directing a Library System: What I Didn't Learn in Library School
Description: Guest Speaker at the FSU School of Library & Information Studies 2006 Homecoming & Awards Ceremony.
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October 27, 2006 -- Pete Martinez, Vice President of IBM's Global Business Services
Title: World Community Grid
Description: A joint project with IBM and World Community will demonstrate how the idle power in millions of home and office computers can be harnessed to create a virtual supercomputer to help scientists fight AIDS, malaria and Alzheimers.
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January 12, 2006 -- Jeremy Hunsinger
Title: Prospective Faculty Member Research Presentation
Description: Jeremy Hunsinger manages the Center for Digital Discourse and Culture at Virginia Tech where he is also completing his Ph.D. in Science and Technology Studies. He is an instructor of political science and teaches courses centered on political theory, political economy, and Internet policy. He has been appointed to the executive committee of the Association of Internet Researchers since its beginning, and was the program chair of that organizations first conference. He has worked on and advised several international projects and written several pieces of software.
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December 9, 2005 -- Nolia Brandt and Dr. Larry Dennis
Title: Dean's State-of-IT Address
Description: A State-of-IT address by Dean Dennis along with the CEO of a Tallahassee Technology company.
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November 9, 2005 -- Connor Graham
Title: Brown Bag Lunch: Interaction Design Group Seminar
Description: This seminar will present an overview of the research taking place at the Interaction Design Group at the University of Melbourne, Australia. It is an interdisciplinary group focused on understanding and improving interactive technology for people. In doing so we research use to support and envisage technology design with and without prototypical technology. Our research is clustered around the following main themes:
Some projects planned for the future will be described, including: a study of intergenerational play, Grand-Parenting at a Distance: Smart Support for Intergenerational Play; a study of technologies for creating and publishing personal memories Digital Memories: Personal Stories for Living and Learning; and a project designing technology to help smokers quit, Using New Technology to Facilitate Smoking Cessation.
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October 14, 2005 -- Dr. Gary Burnett, Paul T. Jaeger, and Kim M. Thompson
Title: Scholarly Writing in Information Studies
Description: Dr. Gary Burnett, Paul T. Jaeger, and Kim M. Thompson presented a workshop entitled Scholarly Writing in Information Studies on October 14, 2005. The goal is to help doctoral students, and other interested graduate students, understand the process of preparing papers for seminars, publishable papers, and other research related publications. Topics covered include the roles of research and writing in Information Studies, developing a research focus, creating a literature review, organizing papers, writing papers, rewriting and revising, seeking feedback on papers, differences between class papers and publishable papers, and publishing and the referee process.
Search Terms: Papers, Publications, Research, Scholarship, Writing
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