SLIS faculty to present this Fall
Seven faculty members from the School of Library and Information Studies are set to present at conferences in upcoming months.
First, October 14-17, Priya Kizhakkethil, PhD, , Carol Perryman, PhD (Faculty Emerita), , and , will present at the in Portland, Oregon:
- Kizhakkethil and Perryman will present a works in progress poster: “Are we ready? Generative AI and the LIS curriculum.”
- Lanier will present a poster: “Proceed with Caution! Trigger Warnings in Online Book-related Information Grounds,” and was also selected for the ALISE Emerging Scholars Program.
- Zavalin will present at a special interest group session: “Truth & Information? Preparing Information Organization & Retrieval Students for an AI Future.” He is also slated to present a juried paper: “Skill-Building in Subject Representation: Assessing Learning Outcomes through Analysis of Student-Created Metadata.”
- Zimmerman will also present a juried paper: “Examining the Role of School Librarians in Teaching Young Children to Detect and Avoid Misinformation.”
Next, October 25-29, Kizhakkethil, Perryman, and Zimmerman will present at the in Calgary, Canada. Kizhakkethil and Zimmerman will make their way their thanks to travel assistance grants from the ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.
- Kizhakkethil and Perryman will present a short paper: “Student Perceptions of Generative AI in LIS Coursework.”
- Zimmerman will present two posters: “Call for Research: Leveraging Social Networking for Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness” and “Determining Trust in Information: Initial Literature Review.” She will also present a juried Paper: “Crime Junkies: A Case for Studying Information Behavior Surrounding True Crime Podcasts.”
Hyuk-Jin Lee, Meti Tmava, and Zavalin will present at additional international conferences. Tmava and Zavalin will benefit from travel assistance grants from the ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½¹ÙÍøÏÂÔØ Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.
- Lee will present a poster at the , October 24-25, in Houston, Texas — “Proposal for a Monster Village in Namsan Mountain, Seoul: Significance from a Phenomenological Perspective.”
- Tmava will present a paper at the , October 21-22, in Kent, Ohio — "Information Literacy in the Digital Age: What Is Being Taught in LIS Programs?”
- Zavalin will present a paper at the , October 20-23, in Toronto, Canada — “Exploring Accuracy, Completeness, and Consistency of Student-Created VRA Core 4.0 Paintings Metadata.”
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