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.