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Archives for September 2018

Diversity & Inclusion: Watch Jessa Lingel’s Presentations on Video

September 26, 2018 by SIS Staff

Did you ever wonder how extreme body modification enthusiasts were able to find others in their niche community, and how that played out with the advent of the internet? Jessa Lingel, assistant professor at the Annenberg School for Communication and is core faculty in the Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Program at the University of […]

Filed Under: Announcements

Alumni Q&A: Taylor Hixson, a librarian in the Middle East

September 25, 2018 by SIS Staff

Taylor Hixson

Alumni Q&A’s introduce us to School of Information Sciences graduates and lets them describe, in their own words, why they went into Information Sciences, and what they’re doing with their degree.

Alumni: Taylor Hixson (’14)

Position: Librarian for Geospatial Services at New York University Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates

What does your current job entail? As the Librarian for Geospatial Services at NYUAD, my primary focus is to make sure library patrons and the campus community are able to access and use the geospatial software, data, and resources they need to do coursework or research. I work with faculty to incorporate geographic information–from desktop and web GIS (geographic information system) to physical maps and spatial datasets–into courses. I assist students who are using GIS in courses and capstone research. I also do a lot of drop-in workshops that introduce attendees to geospatial data, tools, and research. I work in a small library, so I have shared library responsibilities, too, such as reference shifts and general library programs.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Alumni Feature, alumni q&a, GIS, Taylor HIxson

SIS Alum Shares on the Value of a Practicum

September 20, 2018 by SIS Staff

There’s no better way to get hands-on experience in your field while earning a master’s in Information Sciences than by completing a practicum. Practicums are multi-beneficial in providing you with relevant work experience, an opportunity to give a specific job a test run, and you receive three hours of academic credit upon completion. You’ll get […]

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Alumni Feature, Hilary Jasmine, Practicum

Student Spotlight: USAF Parachute Trainer Jeremy Horner Earning MSIS to Broaden Career Possibilities

September 18, 2018 by SIS Staff

Featured student: Technical Sergeant Jeremy Horner Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado Current job: US Air Force Wings of Blue Parachute Team at the United States Air Force Academy. “We teach cadets how to skydive and how to be a leader. They’ll do about 400-500 jumps with us, doing things like jumping at football games and air […]

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Diversity & Inclusion, Jeremy Horner, Student Spotlight, USAF, veteran

Faculty Focus: Wade Bishop Named Belmont Forum Human Dimensions Champion

September 14, 2018 by SIS Staff

School of Information Sciences Associate Professor Wade Bishop has been named the 2018-19 Human Dimensions Champion for Belmont Forum e-Infrastructures & Data Management. The Belmont Forum, according to its website, is an agency, “Established in 2009 as an international partnership of 25 national science-funding agencies and science councils across the world that supports global environmental […]

Filed Under: Announcements, Faculty Spotlight Tagged With: Belmon Forum, data management, global change, open source data, Wade Bishop

Library Oasis: SIS Alum Martha Earl Recounts Journey to Dream Job

September 13, 2018 by SIS Staff

Martha Earl distinctly remembers the first time she ever heard a librarian describe her job as “fun.” She was working a full-time library staff support job while simultaneously getting her master’s degree in library science – both at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. A supervisor knew Earl’s interest in being a science librarian, but suggested […]

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Alumni Feature, Martha Earl, Preston Medical Library, SIS Alumni, UTMC

Speaker Event: ‘Punks, Body Mods and Drag Queens’

September 10, 2018 by SIS Staff

Jessa Lingel has a way of looking at the world through a lens that includes the technological and information services needs of marginalized and oft-ignored populations. She’s an accomplished academic who uses her background in information management and as a librarian to navigate her current research into information inequalities and technological distributions. Lingel is a […]

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Annenberg, CCI, Diversity & Inclusion, Jessa Lingel

Explore and Celebrate Diversity with Us

September 10, 2018 by SIS Staff

Diversity and Inclusion Week 2018 is jam-packed with exciting speakers, panels and open forums that we don’t want our students to miss! Make sure to check out the week’s schedule and pick which events you’d like to attend. Whether it’s a discussion on cultural appropriation, a panel about immigration, or a presentation about how counterculture movements […]

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Diversity & Inclusion

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