UWO Workshop
FIMS Graduate Research Day
Summary
FIMS Graduate Research Day is the spiritual successor to the venerable FIMULAW conference. This event is being hosted by CAIS and will use the Zoom platform. Friendly reminder, this event is free of charge and you are welcome to invite attendees to any or all portions of the event.
The FIMS Doctoral Research Forum is being held on October 2, 2020. This event is being held in partnership with CAIS as part of the CAIS 2020 digital conference. The event features 5-7-minute live presentations by FIMS doctoral students with each session moderated by members of FIMS faculty.
Program
Time | Presentation |
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09:45-10:00 | Welcome |
10:00-10:45 | Session 1 (Grant Campbell, Moderator) |
10:00-10:07 | Fun with Memes Alex Mayhew |
10:07-10:14 | Debunking Assumptions about Language in Information-Seeking Sarah Cornwell |
10:15-10:22 | Big Data, Little Direction: Towards the Co-Production of Ethical Practice in Big Data Research with Minors Danica Facca |
10:22-10:29 | Dark Patterns of Account Deletion in Social Networking Sites Dominique Kelly |
10:30-10:37 | Bridging the Divide Between Disciplines: Creation of A Methodological Approach for Conducting a Systematic Literature Review Across Three Diverse Disciplines Nicole Delellis |
10:45-11:00 | Break |
11:00-11:30 | Session 2 (Paulette Rothbauer, Moderator) |
11:00-11:07 | Teen Fan Studies in LIS Chantale Pard |
11:07-11:14 | Circulation & Empathy Greg Nightingale |
11:15-11:22 | Aboutness and Betweenness in Document Society: The United Church of Canada’s Reconciliation Documents Martin Nord |
11:22-11:29 | Advancing anti-racism in public libraries for Canadian racialized youth Amber Matthews |