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Strong iSchool Showing at ASIST08

iSchool faculty and doctoral students will be present in strength at this years ASIST conference in Columbus OH, this month.

The following papers and talks are scheduled:

Alexander, Mike. (2008). Information behavior in requirements engineering: An initial review of the research. Paper presented at the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 24-29.

Aumer-Ryan, Paul, & Aumer-Ryan, Katherine. (2008). Message and messenger: The carrier effect on judgments of credibility. Poster presented at the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 24-29.

Efron, Miles. (2008). Large-Scale multiple hypothesis testing in information retrieval: Towards a new approach to document ranking. Paper presented at the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 24-29.

Esteva, Maria. (2008). Formation process and preservation of a natural electronic archive. Paper presented at the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 24-29.

Geisler, Gary, Stenis, Paul, Martinez, Jesse, & King, Allison. (2008). Game scholar: Do we need a reference database for video game research? Poster presented at the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 24-29.

Jarmon, Leslie, & Sanchez, Joe. (2008). The Educators Coop: A virtual world model for real world collaboration. Poster presented at the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 24-29.

Kleinman, Lisa. (2008). Technology use in meetings: Information handling and polychronicity. Poster presented at the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 24-29.

Westbrook, Lynn. (2008). Progressive information engagement model: Using, losing, and rejecting information in crisis situations. Poster presented at the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 24-29.

Winget, Megan, & Murray, Caitlin. (2008). Collecting and preserving videogames and their related materials: A review of current practice, game-related archives and research projects. Paper presented at the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 24-29.




Posted: 10/16/2008

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