Annual Meeting Experience Report

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louisa.choy

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Nov 9, 2022, 12:42:35 PM11/9/22
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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

Register: https://associationforinformationscienceandtechnologyasist.growthzoneapp.com/ap/Events/Register/ZP1DgDBp?mode=Attendee 

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


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