From lindapyau at gmail.com Mon Oct 3 11:36:19 2016 From: lindapyau at gmail.com (Linda Yau) Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 11:36:19 -0400 Subject: [Neasis-l] ACRL/NY 2016 Symposium Scholarships for Students & Librarians Message-ID: *ACRL/NY 2016 Symposium Scholarships for Students & Librarians* Apply now for a scholarship to the 2016 ACRL/NY Symposium, Money and Power. This year's event, produced by the Greater New York Metropolitan Chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL/NY), will feature speakers and poster sessions addressing the ways that economic, social, and political power affect the choices we all make as individuals and as members of our institutions. The full-day event will include time for discussion and networking, as well as breakfast and lunch. When and where: Friday, December 2nd at Baruch College?s William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus Conference Center in Manhattan. ACRL/NY offers three scholarship programs. *Awardees receive a waiver of registration fees to attend the Symposium. Awardees are expected to attend the entire day and to produce a short article* on their impressions of the event for the ACRL/NY blog (guidelines to be provided). Please note that awardees will be responsible for their own travel and lodging expenses. *Student Scholarship* * ?* For students currently enrolled in graduate degree programs in library/information science who are considering a career in academic librarianship ( four awardees). *Early Career Librarian Scholarship* * ?* For an academic librarian with under five years of post-MLIS experience (one awardee). *The Barbara Bonous-Smit Scholarship* *?* For an academic librarian with over five years of post-MLIS experience (one awardee). ===== Application submission deadline: *Friday, October 21, 2016* Scholarship recipients will be notified on or before: Wednesday, November 23, 2016. 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This chat is designed as a *mentoring opportunity* for students and early-career information professionals to connect with mentors in the Digital Library community. *When: *13 October 2016 from 18:00-20:00 GMT (Note that the timing is intended to accommodate international participants, with a focus on Europe as the ASIS&T Annual meeting will be taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark from October 14th-18th.) *Where: *On Twitter using the hashtags #SIGDLChats - You don?t have to do anything to *sign up* beforehand! - You *DO *need to have a Twitter handle! - You don?t have to be a member of ASIS&T to participate in the Twitter chat (You do need to be a member to participate in our follow-up panel at the ASIS&T Annual Meeting)! Participants will be invited to ask questions and join in discussion via Twitter as well as connect with mentors individually afterwards. 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At this one-day conference, presenters will address some of the undercurrents of money and power within academic libraries and archives, with the goal of moving forward together with productive analysis and action Come join the conversation. Space is limited, so register now! *Registration Closes Monday, November 23.* *http://acrlnysymp2016.wordpress.com/registration/ * See the full program , speakers , and poster sessions and more information on our website . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rhill at asis.org Thu Oct 6 16:08:57 2016 From: rhill at asis.org (=?utf-8?Q?Richard=20B.=20Hill?=) Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2016 20:08:57 +0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] =?utf-8?q?All_the_Facts=3A_A_History_of_Information_in?= =?utf-8?q?_the_United_States_Since_1870=C2=A0?= Message-ID: MEET THE AUTHOR SERIES All the Facts: A History of Information in the United States Since 1870 Join us for a discussion on Oct 10, 2016 at 12:00 PM EDT. FREE for ASIS&T members; $15 for non-members REGISTER NOW! (http://asist.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=de58424ef2e609298efbb4a00&id=4881eba613&e=0f049625b5) James W. Cortada discusses the key findings from his new book, All the Facts: A History of Information in the United States Since 1870. He will also introduce a framework for studying information history that can be applied at the national level and in more narrowly focused studies. His discussion will review the role of information in the private and public sectors, also how people used information in their public and private lives, and conclude with an argument in favor of understanding the role of information as a central theme in American history. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. View System Requirements (http://asist.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=de58424ef2e609298efbb4a00&id=c17cfb3ee4&e=0f049625b5) Copyright ? 2016 ASIST, All rights reserved. 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This year's meeting, "Bridging the Gaps" will explore ways the archival profession can reach across divisions and work with stakeholders to expand access to collections and document underrepresented communities and issues. We are excited to welcome plenary speaker, Aaron Lansky who will talk on *Treasure for the Finding: The Ongoing Adventures of the Yiddish Book Center*. ********* RIDE SHARES How are you getting to Amherst for the NEA Fall 2016 Meeting? If you need a ride or have extra room in your car in exchange for fine company (and/or gas money) -- We've created an online, self-service carpooling sign-up sheet where you can connect with other members looking to share a ride. Just enter your name and contact info, when and from where you're traveling, and whether you're a driver (with a car) or a rider. Then, wait to be contacted by other carpoolers, or go ahead and contact others who list pick-up locations and dates in line with your travel plans. ***Please note that members are entirely responsible for making their own arrangements, including meeting times, sharing the cost of gas, etc., and for following through with their plans.*** PARKING The parking lot nearest to the Yiddish Book Center is limited by construction on the Hampshire College campus. NEA Fall 2016 Meeting attendees are being asked to park in the lot across from the Eric Carle Museum (see mini map on the NEA website for exact location). NEA Fall 2016 Meeting Bridging the Gaps Friday, October 14, 2016 | 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Yiddish Book Center | Amherst, MA See you in Amherst! New England Archivists Communications Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Angel.Falcon at bcc.cuny.edu Tue Oct 11 14:39:10 2016 From: Angel.Falcon at bcc.cuny.edu (Angel L. Falcon) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 18:39:10 +0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] CFP: Urban Library Journal Message-ID: Hello Colleagues! Call for Papers Urban Library Journal (ULJ) is an open access, double-blind peer-reviewed journal of research that addresses all aspects of urban libraries and librarianship. Urban Library Journal invites submissions in broad areas such as public higher education, urban studies, multiculturalism, library and educational services to immigrants, preservation of public higher education, and universal access to World Wide Web resources. We welcome articles that focus on all forms of librarianship in an urban setting, whether that setting is an academic, research, public, school, or special library. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to: * Reference and instruction in diverse, multicultural urban settings * Radical librarianship, social justice issues, and/or informed agitation * Intentional design / "library as space" in an urban setting * Physical and/or virtual accessibility issues * Open education resources in urban systems * Innovative collaboration between academic departments, other branches, or community partnerships * More! Completed manuscript length should fall between 2,500 and 5,000 words. Full author guidelines can be found on the ULJ website: http://academicworks.cuny.edu/ulj/author_guidelines.html The submission period is open now and closes on January 1st, 2017. For more information about ULJ and to see the latest issue: http://academicworks.cuny.edu/ulj. Angel Falcon, MTS, MLIS, JD. Assistant Professor Bronx Community College Library 718.289.5440 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you need a ride or have extra room in your car in exchange for fine company (and/or gas money) -- We've created an online, self-service carpooling sign-up sheet where you can connect with other members looking to share a ride. Just enter your name and contact info, when and from where you're traveling, and whether you're a driver (with a car) or a rider. Then, wait to be contacted by other carpoolers, or go ahead and contact others who list pick-up locations and dates in line with your travel plans. ***Please note that members are entirely responsible for making their own arrangements, including meeting times, sharing the cost of gas, etc., and for following through with their plans.** * PARKING: The parking lot nearest to the Yiddish Book Center is limited by construction on the Hampshire College campus. NEA Fall 2016 Meeting attendees are being asked to park in the lot across from the Eric Carle Museum. *NEA Fall 2016 Meeting * *Bridging the Gaps * *Friday, October 14, 2016 | 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. * *Yiddish Book Center | Amherst, MA * See you tomorrow in Amherst! New England Archivists Communications Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lindapyau at gmail.com Tue Oct 18 20:16:05 2016 From: lindapyau at gmail.com (Linda Yau) Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 20:16:05 -0400 Subject: [Neasis-l] Friday 10/21 deadline--ACRL/NY 2016 Symposium Scholarships Message-ID: ****Please excuse the cross posts***** *ACRL/NY 2016 Symposium Scholarships for Students & Librarians* Apply now for a scholarship to the 2016 ACRL/NY Symposium, Money and Power. This year's event, produced by the Greater New York Metropolitan Chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL/NY), will feature speakers and poster sessions addressing the ways that economic, social, and political power affect the choices we all make as individuals and as members of our institutions. The full-day event will include time for discussion and networking, as well as breakfast and lunch. When and where: Friday, December 2nd at Baruch College?s William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus Conference Center in Manhattan. ACRL/NY offers three scholarship programs. *Awardees receive a waiver of registration fees to attend the Symposium. Awardees are expected to attend the entire day and to produce a short article* on their impressions of the event for the ACRL/NY blog (guidelines to be provided). Please note that awardees will be responsible for their own travel and lodging expenses. *Student Scholarship* * ?* For students currently enrolled in graduate degree programs in library/information science who are considering a career in academic librarianship ( four awardees). *Early Career Librarian Scholarship* * ?* For an academic librarian with under five years of post-MLIS experience (one awardee). *The Barbara Bonous-Smit Scholarship* *?* For an academic librarian with over five years of post-MLIS experience (one awardee). ===== Application submission deadline: *Friday, October 21, 2016* Scholarship recipients will be notified on or before: Wednesday, November 23, 2016. For further information about the symposium, please see the 2016 Symposium website . We look forward to your submission. The 2016 ACRL/NY Symposium Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Julie.Goldman at umassmed.edu Thu Oct 20 14:30:47 2016 From: Julie.Goldman at umassmed.edu (Goldman, Julie) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 18:30:47 +0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] Upcoming Event: Data Visualization and RDM Roundtables November 15 Message-ID: <6806253756CE0C4CB2112B1B715DB098B8CD791D@ummscsmbx11.ad.umassmed.edu> Data Visualization and RDM Roundtables Tuesday November 15th 2016 Location: University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH More information: http://guides.library.umass.edu/RDMR Registration: https://goo.gl/forms/uCN5eXw1vWQkzuag1 Registration closes November 1!! Morning Event: Data Visualization and the Library (10:00 am - 12:00 pm) "Two Perspectives from Library Collaborators" Speaker 1: Steve Braun, Northeastern University Steven Braun is the Data Analytics and Visualization Specialist in the Northeastern University Libraries Digital Scholarship Group. In this role, Steven holds weekly drop-in office hours and schedules consultations to provide help to students, faculty, and staff on any matters related to data analysis or visualization, delivers public and custom course workshops on data and visualization best practices, and works on internal and external visualization projects across many disciplines. Steven has an M.S. in molecular biophysics and biochemistry from Yale University, and a BA in chemistry and Asian studies from St. Olaf College. Speaker 2: Patrick Rashleigh, Brown University Patrick Rashleigh is the Data Visualization Coordinator at the Brown University Library, where he engages in the production and dissemination of visual modes of scholarly communication and analysis. In practice, this means working with faculty, students, and colleagues on visually-oriented projects and holding instruction sessions on visualization tools and techniques. It also involves coordinating and supporting innovative applications of the Sidney E. Frank Digital Studio with its display wall, full color 3D printer, and video/audio recording studio. Patrick has an MA in Ethnomusicology from York University, and a BA in English Literature from the University of British Columbia. Afternoon Tour: Data Visualization Research Lab (12:15 pm - 1:00 pm) http://ccom.unh.edu/vislab The Data Visualization Research Lab (DVRL) has the goal of carrying out research into advanced interactive visualization. The lab is has a special interest in techniques that can be applied to ocean mapping and ocean technologies in general. There are three broad strategies of research carried out: The Science of Data Visualization, Tool Building, and Visualizations for Education and Outreach. We will tour their facility which is located in the UNH Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center. This will be an opportunity to see how an institution is providing data vis services to the campus outside of the library. Lunch 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Participants will have lunch on their own. Options include campus dining locations or at another off-campus restaurant. Please be aware that all these options require walking, so participants may want to bring their own lunch. Afternoon Event: The 4th Research Data Management Roundtable (2:00 pm - 4:30 pm) Topic: "Event Planning and Outreach" This is the fourth in a series of informal roundtable discussions on specific research data management topics. In this set of discussions, participants will focus on event planning and outreach related to marketing planned events. We'll discuss what types of events participants are organizing, who libraries are partnering with, how events are promoted, and much more! We encourage all to come and participate! Haven't planned an RDM event yet? Not sure where to start? Come get ideas! Have lots of experience with planning events? We want to hear from you! Come share your flyers, materials, or lessons learned from your efforts! Julie Goldman, MLIS eScience Coordinator NN/LM New England Region University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, MA 01655 (508) 856-3048 Julie.Goldman at umassmed.edu http://works.bepress.com/juliegoldman http://esciencelibrary.umassmed.edu Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and destroy or permanently delete all copies of the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Register today at https://slanewengland2016linkedbestpractices.eventbrite.com/ *November 15th 5:30 pm ? 8:00 pm* : *Save the Date for SLA New England Annual Business Meeting and Phoebe Ayers presentation on Wikipedia at Draper. *Phoebe Ayers, will present *?Welcome to Wikipedia: how libraries and the world?s largest reference source can work together.?* Phoebe Ayers ( @phoebe_ayers ) is a librarian at MIT, where she specializes in electrical engineering and computer science. She also served four years on the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia and its sister projects. She is the co-author of a book about Wikipedia called ?How Wikipedia Works: and How You Can be a Part of It ? and is a long-time member of the project?s community. We greatly appreciate IEEE?s sponsorship of the Annual Business Meeting. Register today at http://newengland.sla.org/archives/139995. 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This event will feature a presentation on collecting for specialized libraries from Joanne Doucette, the Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Henrietta DeBenedictis Library, at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. The second half of the event will feature a panel discussion with some members of the All-FLO Collection Development Committee (ACDC) from Fenway Libraries Online. ACDC will discuss the challenging process of developing the academic content profile for the Commonwealth eBook Collections (CeC). Hear the trials and successes of from both ends of the collection management spectrum, and get a chance to ask your collection management questions to our panelists. This event is free, but registration is required. Please RSVP through Meetup by November 4th. This is a half-day event. 9:00am - 9:30am Registration and Refreshments 9:30am - 12:00pm Program Travel by public transportation is encouraged. The closest MBTA station is Brigham Circle on the Green E line. Parking is not available on campus. Information on local parking facilities can be found here. http://bit.ly/2cZvFyG Louisa Choy Digital Services Librarian Wheelock College Library 132 Riverway Boston, MA 02215 (617) 879-2213 www.wheelock.edu/library (she/her/hers) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kate.nyhan at yale.edu Fri Oct 28 15:48:19 2016 From: kate.nyhan at yale.edu (Nyhan, Kate) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2016 19:48:19 +0000 Subject: [Neasis-l] SAVE THE DATE: Service design conference January 12 Message-ID: User experience remains a hot topic after NEASIST's 2016 UX conference, and now you can deepen your understanding with a holistic view of service design. Do you want to tailor your entire ecosystem -- personnel, spaces, and systems online and offline -- to improve your users' experiences? The New England Chapter of the Association for Information Science & Technology, together with the Simmons College Student Chapter, invite you to participate in our 2017 Winter Event, Service Design: The Holistic Experience. WHEN: Thursday January 12, 2017 WHERE: Simmons College in Boston With participatory breakout sessions and thoughtful keynotes, this one-day conference will give you the concepts you need to talk to stakeholders in your organization about service design. It will give you tools you can use to gather the data that will inform your organization's service design discussions. It will give you a platform to share your ideas and experiences designing better services. What should you do now? Save the date for Service Design: The Holistic Experience on January 12, 2017 Get in touch with neasist at gmail.com by 11/4 to propose a talk, breakout session, tour, or lightning round if you're interested in sharing your own service design experience -- redesigning spaces, websites, or services of any kind. NEASIST Program Committee Co-Chairs Louisa Choy and Kate Nyhan Kate Nyhan, MLS Research and Education Librarian - Public Health Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale University Let's meet: https://freebusy.io/kate.nyhan at yale.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Because conventional LIS research and education mostly focus on the first, and largely overlook and undervalue the last two, he argues that by not having core courses in "reading and libraries" and "library as place" in American Library Association-accredited programs, and by not conducting much more research on the effects of both, LIS research and education fall short of the profession's needs. Come and join ASIS&T and Dr. Wiegand for what will be a riveting discussion. As a primer, this fascinating article will get you thinking about the salient attributes public libraries provide, not only for information studies, but sociologically and politically as well [more (http://asist.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=de58424ef2e609298efbb4a00&id=076f3dfb39&e=0f049625b5) ]. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. 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