Good afternoon!
I thought this event may be of interest. ASIS&T - Association for Information Science & Technology- hosts an annual conference, but may of us aren't able to go, but are curious about what went on. This FREE event features a series of lightning presentations on the research that was presented - with focus on research that comes out from the Northeast region of the US.
Event: Annual Meeting Experience Report
Where: Online
When: Friday, November 18th, from 11am - 12pm EST
Cost: Free
Description:
NEASIS&T is the Northeast regional chapter of ASIS&T, the Association for Information Science & Technology, an organization that bridges the gap between information science practice and research. Every year, ASIS&T hosts a multi-day Annual Meeting. If you weren’t able to make it and want to get a taste of what went on, this event is for you!
We have a lineup of Annual Meeting conference attendees/presenters from NEASIS&T giving a series of short 5-7 minute presentations about their experience, highlights from sessions that stood out to them, and if they have presented at the Annual Meeting, a lightning version of their formal presentations.
The zoom link will be sent to registrants 24 hours and 1 hour in advance.
Presenters
Heather Ball, St. John's University and the University at Buffalo, SUNY (NEASIST Conference Support recipient)
Sunha Kim, University at Buffalo, SUNY, lightning version of “Professional Development Opportunity, Digital Skills, and BIPOC Professionals’ Decision to Leave: A Serial Multiple-Mediator SEM Model”
Irene Lopatovska, Pratt Institute, lightning version of “Talk it Out: Teen Reactions to a Supportive Conversational Agent”
Lubov McKone, Pratt Institute (NEASIST Conference Support recipient)
Sara Rottger, Wilmington Memorial Library (NEASIST Conference Support recipient)
Subhasree Sengupta, Syracuse University, lightning version of “Virtual Vessels of Empowerment: Exploring Everyday Resilience Building Tactics in Online Forums Focused on Nurturing Professional Development of Women in Technical Domains”
William Lundmark, Worcester State University, NEASIST Chapter Treasurer & ASIST Chapter Assembly Member Alternate: Report on the Chapter Assembly meeting
Questions? Please feel free to reach out to nea...@gmail.com