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Welcome to the Ph.D. Unofficial Website. See notes below. Announcements Over the summer, Dr. Harmon and I will be reorganizing and updating information the Ph.D. Website. The online version that you have access to should continue to work. properly. We would appreciate an email with any suggestions, comments or corrections relating to content and things that do not work as you might expect them to. SUELLEN
ADAMS
Activities for July Monday, July 10, 9 AM-Noon, SAB 468, Capstone Presentations. Support your Masters Degree colleagues who are completing their programs and applying their education to practical problems. One can always learn some neat stuff during these presentations. For more information and the specific schedule of presentations, please visit the Capstone Website. You may also contact Lee Lacy for more detail. Tuesday, July11, 2-5 PM, SZB 556, Suellen Adams, Information Behavior and Meaning-Making in Virtual Play Spaces: A Case Study of City of Heroes. This is a dissertation defense, all Ph.D. students should attend. For more information please contact Suellen. Friday, July 14, 6-9 PM, Reed Park, Bastille Day BBQ and Potluck. Celebrate the revolution that helped shape modern archival practice. Bring your favorite summer time dish and a friend or loved one to Reed Park (2600 Pecos Street) and plan to have a good time! This event is open to all students interested in archives. If you haven't yet joined SAA, you can find out more about the organization and how to become a member on our website. For more information on the event or joining SAA, please contact Sarah Quigley, President UTSAA. Thursday, July 27, 7-8 PM, HRHRC, Dr. Mark Van Stone, The Interaction of Pen, Paper, and Scribe: The Technical and Aesthetic Forces that Shape our Letterforms. For more information please visit the HRHRC Programs Website .
Future Events - Mark Your Calendar Monday, August 7, 9 AM-Noon, SAB 468, Capstone Presentations. Support your Masters Degree colleagues who are completing their programs and applying their education to practical problems. One can always learn some neat stuff during these presentations. For more information and the specific schedule of presentations, please visit the Capstone Website. You may also contact Lee Lacy for more detail. Friday, August 18, 8 AM-8 PM, San Antonio, Tours of AT&T Archives and UTSA Archives. Bill Caughlin will show us the new AT&T archives (formerly SBC) in the morning. Lunch will follow, then we will head out to UTSA where Traci Drummond will take us on a tour of the university archives there. It will be a long day, but it will also be one packed full of fun and interesting information. This event is open to all students interested in archives. If you haven't yet joined SAA, you can find out more about the organization and how to become a member on our website. For more information on the event or joining SAA, please contact Sarah Quigley, President UTSAA. Friday-Thursday, Nov 3-9, Hilton Austin, ASIST Conference.
The 2006 ASIST conference "Information Realities: Shaping the Digital
Future for All" will be in Austin this year November 3-9 at the Hilton
Austin. This is a unique opportunity you will not want to miss. ASIS&T
2006 challenges us to explore this moment in the history of information
science as people seamlessly move between their physical and digital
worlds to create information realities for themselves and others. Submissions
by researchers and practitioners are solicited on a wide range of topics.
This Website was created by senior Ph.D. students for all Ph.D. students (and anyone else interested) to fill the information gap between official information and more informal information desired by many Ph.D. students. This Homepage provides announcements (if any) and summaries of current and future activities that might specifically be of interest to Ph.D. students in the iSchool. The links on the left sidebar provide access to other information that you might find useful. If you are a new Ph.D. student, we suggest you read the orientation page (link on the left sidebar) for things you need or might like to know. More senior Ph.D. students might also want to review this page occasionally to see how things have changed. Items on this Webpage are normally updated weekly during the long semesters and monthly during the summer semester. Additions and changes to the current week or month as well as special announcements are noted in red (or other appropriate color) . Significant future calendar events are posted as they are received and time permits. Suggested additions, calendar entries, corrections, and other comments to any of the Webpages on this Website are always appreciated. Email me or grab me in the hall.
Content Manager: Don Drumtra . Updated, 2006 July 5 |
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