Journal of eScience Librarianship Recognizes Qin as Author of the Month
Qin was noted for her work as a guest editor for the journal’s special edition covering data visualization, published earlier this year.
Qin was noted for her work as a guest editor for the journal’s special edition covering data visualization, published earlier this year.
iSchool Dean Liz Liddy has named Professor Martha Garcia-Murillo to the role of Senior Associate Dean. Garcia-Murillo replaces Barbara Stripling in this role.
Prof. Daniel Acuna and his team will determine ways to optimize scientific peer review by creating a better understanding of the factors that affect the process and developing plans to improve it.
The iSchool’s Class of 2022 is 116 members strong, including 8 transfer students from other institutions. They hail from 13 states & Washington, D.C. 24 students are enrolled in dual-major programs.
The Un-Conference will bring together academics from the Syracuse University community in a space that allows for peer-to-peer learning, collaboration, and creativity around the themes of the event.
Scholars with backgrounds in political science, communication, and computer science will develop metrics and conduct experiments aimed at identifying problematic behavior on the platform.
A conference on smart computing set halfway around the world has opened a realm of new career possibilities for second-year Information Management Master’s student Marina Polachek.
A Ph.D. student and two LIS program alumnae were recognized with Beta Phi Mu International Library and Information Studies Honor Society scholarships.
iSchool faculty, staff, and students will be in New Orleans for the American Library Association's 2018 Annual Conference. Stop by our booth (3632) in the Exhibit Hall and say 'hello!'
The events, for all iSchool students, alumni, and their guests, will be held in New York City on Wednesday, July 11th, and in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, July 12th.