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Conference Presentations
Allerton Institutes organized by our team members:
This is a list of presentations by various team members at various conferences. Bishop, A. and Mischo, W. Project briefing by Mischo and Bishop at the Coalition for Networked Information's spring meeting on April 10, 1995. Bishop, A. Presentation as part of a panel on the DLI. ACM's Computer- Human Interaction Conference 1995 (SIGCHI), Denver, Colorado, May 10, 1995. Bishop, A. Seminar on the DLI and other current digital library activities. Presented at the Skidmore Faculty Institute on information technology, Saratoga Springs, New York, May 26, 1995. Bishop, A. Hosted expert forum on user-centered digital library research. Digital Libraries 95, Austin, Texas, June 13, 1995. Bishop, A.P. "This little user went to market, this little user stayed home: What users, potential users, and nonusers can tell us." Invited speaker in a panel on Economic Considerations for Digital Libraries at: Challenging Marketplace Solutions to Problems in the Economics of Information, Sept. 19, 1995, Washington, DC. Conference sponsored by: Council on Library Resources, Association of Research Libraries, Coalition for Networked Information, and other organizations. Bishop, A.P. "Building a university digital library: Understanding implications for academic institutions and their constituencies." Invited speaker for: Higher Education and the NII: From vision to reality, Sept. 27, 1995, Monterey, CA. Conference sponsored by: Coalition for Networked Information, American Library Association, Educom, IEEE/USA, and other organizations. Bishop, A.P. "Evaluating user needs for a digital library for engineers." Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Oct. 11, 1995, Chicago, IL. Bishop, A.P. "Creating a digital library for science and engineering." Invited presentation in the Fermilab Colloquium Series, Oct. 20, 1995, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL. Bishop, A. P. "Engineers and Scientists on the Net" [Presentation to the Manufacturing 2002 Colloquium Series sponsored by the University of Texas at Austin's Engineering School, Austin, Texas, March 1996]. Bishop, Ann participated in a grantees workshop sponsored by NSF's Information Technology and Organizations Program. The goal of the workshop, held in Arlington, VA on April 18-20, 1997, was to build on the cross-fertilization of research in ITO and help plan for the future of ITO-related research initiatives. Bishop, A. P. "User Needs and Evaluation", Digital Library Initiatives All-Project Semi-Annual Meeting, May 16, 1996. Ann Arbor, MI Bishop, A. P. "Human-Centered Research Issues in Digital Libraries," American Society for Information Science, Baltimore, MD, Oct. 21, 1996. Bishop, A. P. "Social Informatics for Digital Libraries," American Society for Information Science, Baltimore, MD, Oct. 23, 1996. Bishop, A. P., "The Digital Library Initiative: Studying Use and Users," Technologies for Learning Seminar Series, University of Illinois, November 22, 1996. Bishop, A. P. "Digital Libraries and the Disaggregation of Knowledge: Use of Article Components," Digital Libraries Initiative national meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, May 5-6, 1997. Bishop, A. P. UIUC DLI Spring '97 Partners Workshop, research presentation: "Social Science Research,'' April 3, 1997. Bishop, A. P. NSF/DARPA/NASA Illinois site visit, research presentation: "Social Science Research,'' April 24, 1997. Bishop, A. P. 1998. "Understanding Use in the Real World," accepted for the IEEE Socioeconimc Dimensions of Electronic Publishing Workship, Santa Barbara, CA. To be published in the proceedings. Bishop, A. P. 1998 "Digital Libraries and Knowledge Disaggregation: The Use of Journal Article Components," accepted for DL '98. to be published in the proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries. Bishop, A. and Joseph Squier. Artists on the Internet. Annual Meeting of the Internet Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 27, 1995. Ignacio, Emily and Bishop, Ann P. "From Usability to Use: Measuring the Success of Testbeds in the Real World", 6, 1998.
Neumann, L.J., and Star, S.L. "Object worlds and shifting infrastructure: Building a digital library for engineers." Paper presented at the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) Meetings, Oct. 18-22, Charlottesville, VA. Neumann, L.J. and Ann P. Bishop. 1998 "From Usability to Use: Measuring Success of Testbeds in the Real World." 35th Annual GSLIS Clinic, March 22- 24. Overheads available too. Neumann, L. J. and E. Iganacio. 1998. "Trial and Error as a Learning Strategy in Sustem Use," Annual Conference of the American Society for Information Science. October 26- 29, Pittsburgh, PA. Sandusky, Robert. "Digital Library Management Issues: Where Are We Headed?" Allerton 1996: Libraries, People, and Change: A Research Forum on Digital Libraries, the 38th Allerton Institute 1996, Monticello, Illinois, October 27-29, 1996. http://anshar.grainger.uiuc.edu/dlisoc/sandusky/allerton96_text.html Sandusky, Robert. "Outcome Measures for the Emerging Virtual Library," LITA/LAMA National Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, October 13-16, 1996. http://anshar.grainger.uiuc.edu/dlisoc/sandusky/litatext.html Sandusky, Robert. "Retrieving the User: Surveillance in Digital Libraries&", American Society for Information Science Mid-Year Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, June 1-4, 1997. Star, S. L. Plenary speaker, "Infrastructure and Work," to Conference on Mediated Activity in Organizational Contexts, School of Education, University of Helsinki, Finland, January 1995. Star, S. L. invited attendee to NSF special meeting at Stanford, April, 1995, on digital libraries and science and technology studies. Star, S. L. "The Illinois Digital Library Project and Standardization" to the Institute for Informatics and Norwegian Computing Centre, University of Oslo, Norway, June, 1995. also participated in a seminar there on standards and the internet, and made a presentation on standards and communities. Star, S.L. and Bowker, G.C. "A Round-Table Discussion of Social and Organizational Issues in Classification" Invited presentation at 37th Allerton Institute -- How We Do User-Centered Design and Evaluation of Digital Libraries: A Methodological Forum, sponsored by the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois and the National Science Foundation, Oct. 30, 1995, Monticello, IL. Star, S. L. and Karen Ruhleder. "Theoretical Problems in the Social Analysis of Collaborative Systems," Paper presented at ASIS, Chicago, October, 1995. Star, S. L. "Containing Multitudes? : Communities, Strangers and Material Culture in Cyberspace" Plenary address to the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Charlottesville, VA, October 18-22, 1995. Star, S. L. was guest scholar at the University of California Humanities Research Institute, University of California at Irvine, November 20-21, 1995. Her work was the topic of a two-day seminar on feminism and methodology, with a focus on linking information systems and feminist theory. Star, S. L. "Infrastructure and Organizational Transformation: Classifying Nurses' Work,"Conference on Information Technology and Changes in Organizational Work, IFIP WAG 8.2, University of Cambridge, England, December, 1995. Star, S. L. Plenary commentator, "Social theory and the study of computerized work sites," (Burn Latter), Conference on Information Technology and Changes in Organizational Work, IFIP WAG 8.2, University of Cambridge, England, December, 1995. Star, S. L. "Problems of Learning and Communication in Establishing an Information System for Scientists." [Colloquium presentation to Education Policy Studies, College of Education, UIUC, January, 1996] Star, S. L. "Slouchng toward Infrastructure." [Discussion paper presented at the NSF-Sponsored invitational workshop on Social Impacts of Digital Libraries at the UCLA Department of Library and Information Sciences, Feb. 1996] Star, S. L.. "User Needs Assessment: Ethnography." [Session presented at the User Needs Assessment Workshop at the ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, Bethesda, Maryland, March 1996]. Star, Susan Leigh. "To Classify is Human." [Keynote address, ACM Hypertext '96, University of Maryland, Bethesda, March 1996]. Star, S. L. "Infrastructure and Materials," To conference on the Material Basis of Organizational Memory, Institute for Research on Learning, Menlo Park, CA, June, 1996. Star, S. L. ";A Good Infrastructure is Hard to Find: Designing Communication Tools for Scientific Communities," Department of Library and Information Science, UCLA and January 10, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, UC Santa Barbara, January 9 and 10, 1997. Star, S. L. "Whose Voice? Whose Differences? The Politics of Classification," at Workshop on Electronic Orders: Classification, Standardization, Formalization, and Genre in Electronic Orders, UC Santa Barbara, January 11, 1997. Star, S. L. "The Feminism Question in Science and Technology Projects," Plenary address to the Conference on Technology and Democracy, TMV Centre, University of Oslo, Norway, January 18, 1997. Star, S. L. "Infrastructure, Work and Digital Libraries," Norwegian Computing Centre and Institute for Informatics, System Development Group, University of Oslo, Norway, January 20, 1997. Star, S. L. "The Politics of Classification," Colloquium, School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, April, 1997. Star, S. L. NSF/DARPA/NASA Illinois site visit, research presentation: "Toward a language for Convergence in the Workplace and Digital Library: Office Classification Project,'' April 24, 1997. Star, S. L. "Layers of Silence, Arenas of Voice: The Dialogues between Visible and Invisible Work,"; Science and Technology Studies Program, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, April, 1997. Star, S. L. "Invisible Work and Information Technology," Science Studies Program, University of California at San Diego, March, 1997. Star, S. L. "Infrastructure and Learning," to the Technologies in Learning Program, Graduate School of Education, University of Illinois, February, 1997. Star, S. L. "Understanding Infrastructure and Work," Colloquium, Department of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, Stanford University, February, 1997. Star, S. L. "Studies of Infrastructure, Libraries and Classification," Colloquium, Graduate School of Education, Library and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, February, 1997. Star, S. L., Elected Scholar of the Year (elected by graduate students), Science Studies Program, University of California, San Diego, March, 1997. Star, S. L. National Science Foundation. Ethics and Values Proposal Review Panelist, 1995-1998, continuing service. Star, S. L. (with Geoffrey Bowker), Co-organizer, "Opening the Pod Bay Doors: Social and Cultural Perspectives on Cyberspace," Day-long conference in association with Cyberfest '97, at University of Illinois, February, 1997. Star, S. L. Consultant and Group Leader, NSF Workshop on "Human Centered Computing and Intelligent Systems," February, 1997. Star, S. L. Guest Lecturer, Invitational Workshop on "The Ecology of Infrastructure," Multimedia Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University of Jyvaskala, Finland, May, 1997. Star, S. L. Organizer and presenter, International workshop on "Knowledge Work,"Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, June, 1997. Star, Leigh. "Classification and Infrastructure", Paper presented to Colloquium, School of Information Management Studies, University of California, Berkeley, December, 1997. Star, Leigh. "Things Perceived as Real Are Real in their Consequences," Paper presented to the Society for the Social Studies of Science, Tucson, October, 1997. Star, Leigh. "Filiations, Infrastructure and Nursing Work," Presented to the American Society for Information Science, Washington, D.C., November, 1997. Star, S.L. "Infrastructure and Practice" to the Maison de Sciences de l'Homme Information Science Ph.D Colloquium," Paris, May 11, 1998. Star, S.L. Lecture series to Program in Technology and Social Change, Tema Institute, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden, April, 1998. Star, S.L. "Things Perceived as Real are Real in their Consequences: Categories as Technology," Inaugural Campuswide Lecture, Science,Technology and Society and "Layers of Silence, Arenas of Voice: The Ecology of Visible and Invisible Work," to the Science, Technology and Society Faculty, Iowa State University, Ames, March, 1998. Twidale, Michael, D. Nichols, J. O'Brien, and R. Sandusky. "Collaboration in the Digital Library", Workshop at ACM Digital Libraries '97, Philadelphia, PA, July 23-26, 1997. |