Several members of the School of Information Studies (iSchool) community will be attending and participating at the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri running Nov. 6-10.

Highlights include:

Saturday, November 7
Professor Barbara Kwasnik has co-organized the half-day workshop: Conceptual Crowbars and Classification at the Crossroads: The Impact and Future of Classification Research.

Sunday, November 8
The Syracuse iSchool invites alumni and guests to join faculty and friends for a reception from 5:30 – 7:00 PM at the Red Kitchen and Bar at the Hyatt.

Monday, November 9
Professor Barbara Kwasnik will participate on a panel discussion: Standing Out in the Academic LIS Job Market: An Interactive Panel for Doctoral Students

Tuesday, November 10
Ph.D. student Matthew Willis will present his paper during the Award-Winning Paper Presentations session. Willis received the Thomson Reuters Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Scholarship for: “Patient Sociotechnical Assemblages: The Distributed Cognition of Health Information Management.”

Ph.D. student Fatima Espinoza-Vasquez will participate on a panel discussion: Emerging Trends in the Use and Adoption of E-participation Around the World.