Chapter: Europe

Registration open for Information Science Trends (IST) 2023: Information Science Perspectives on Documenting Processes and Practices

  • 1.  Registration open for Information Science Trends (IST) 2023: Information Science Perspectives on Documenting Processes and Practices

    Posted 05-26-2023 03:50

    June 20-21, 2023, 09.00-16.00pm (CET)
    Register at https://tinyurl.com/26hjdabp.

    The European Chapter (EC) and European Student Chapter (ESC) of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T), and the CAPTURE project invite to a joint in-person (Uppsala, Sweden) and online conference on Information Science Perspectives to Documenting Processes and Practices.

    PROGRAMME

    Tuesday, 20 June

    Time Activity
    08:30-09:00 Conference registration
    Room 22/0031, Engelska Parken, Uppsala Universitet
    09:00-09:15 Opening of the conference
    Online, open to on-site participation in Room 22/0031
    https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/3700371185
    09:15-10:15 Keynote I: The Philosophy of History Meets Archival Practice, Kirsten Welsh and Adrian Currie
    On-site, open to online participation via Zoom
    10:15-10:45 Coffee and tea
    On-site
    Online via Zoom
    10:45-12:00 Session 1
    On-site, open to online participation via Zoom
    Assembling fragments: a two-layer knowledge management tool to explore algorithms and their social functions, Rayya Roumanos and Olivier Le DeuffDomain ontologies in learning and research: an information science view, Judit Olah ???Conceptualizing Data Needs within Contexts of Data Discoverability and Reuse: A Study of Environmental and Social Scientists, Ying-Hsang Liu, Isto Huvila, Jessica Kaiser, Zanna Friberg, Olle Sköld, Lisa Andersson, Megan Power and Mingfang Wu
    12:00-13:00 Lunch
    On-site
    13:00-13:50 Opening panel hosted by CAPTURE
    On-site, open to online participation via Zoom
    13:50-14:00 Short break
    14:00-15:00 Session 2
    Online, open to on-site participation via Zoom
    Exploring Predictors of Personal Health Information Management Practices: A Survey of University Students in the Post-Pandemic Era, Alia ArshadCan Argumentation Help Improve Communication between Experts and the Public? Heng Zheng and Jodi Schneider
    15:00-15:30 Coffee and tea
    On-site
    15.30-17:00 ThesisIn3 – in collaboration with iSchools Doctoral Seminar
    Online, open to on-site participation in Room 22/0031
    17:30 Historical guided tour in Vasaborgen Uppsala Slott, (https://vasaborgen.se/grupper)
    On-site
    18.30 (drink 18.30, dinner 19) Conference dinner, Vasasalen, Uppsala Slott, Drottning Christinas väg 1 F (Kung Jans port)
    On-site

    Wednesday, 21 June

    Time Activity
    09:00-10:00 Keynote II: Hyperdocumentation: what are the limits for documenting processes and practices? Olivier Le Deuff
    On-site, open to online participation via Zoom
    https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/3700371185
    10:00-10:30 Fika
    On-site
    10:30-12:00 Session 3
    Online, open to on-site participation in Room 22/0031
    An information framework for research on difficult heritage, memory and identity practices on social network sites, Costis Dallas, Ingrida Kelpšienė, Rimvydas Laužikas and Justas Gribovskis.Demystification: how librarians can bring order to algorithmically driven transactions, Maureen Henninger and Hilary YerburyA record of a run: documenting running through self-tracking data and personal (digital) archive practices, Lee Pretlove
    12:00-13:00 Lunch
    On-site
    13:00-14:30 Session 4
    On-site, open to online participation via Zoom
    Data papers as documentation of research processes and practices, Isto Huvila, Dydimus Zengenene, Olle Sköld and Lisa AnderssonInvestigation of Contexts of Data Discovery and Selection Criteria for Clinical Trials Data, Ying-Hsang Liu, Mingfang Wu and Megan PowerApproaching gameplay process documentation, Olle Sköld
    14:30-15:00 Coffee and tea
    On-site
    Online via Zoom
    15:00-16:00 Closing session
    On-site, open to online participation via Zoom
    16.15-18.00 Wine social at the Department of ALM, Engelska Parken, House 4, 2nd floor  
    On-site

    Attendance

    Register here (if you are an ASIS&T member, log into the ASIS&T website to enable your discount): https://tinyurl.com/26hjdabp

    You may attend the conference in-person or online. In-person sessions will be broadcasted for online delegates. All online sessions will be ONLINE only, however, with an opportunity to participate from the conference site. For those attending in-person there will be additional networking events.

    Participation is not restricted to those presenting. If you do not want to present your work, you may want to join and listen to the talks.

    Attend online

    The fees are: ASIS&T members: no charge (but registration still required). Student non-members: US $10; Other non-members: US $25.

    Attend in-person

    Registration costs for attending in-person are:

    Members: US  $200

    Non-members: US $225



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    Sophie Rutter
    Sheffield Uni
    s.rutter@sheffield.ac.uk
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