DLIS student Nicolás Cabrera-Montiel presented his poster “Information-As-Weapon” at the Hawaii Library Association Conference on November 16, 2018 in Honolulu, HI. Poster Abstract: Information
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Diversity and Stereotypes: Non-Human Characters in Children’s Literature presented at MAPACA 2018
DLIS Student Nicki Loder presented “Diversity and Stereotypes: Non-Human Characters in Children’s Literature” at the Annual Conference of the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture
Alumna to Present at asis&t 2019 Virtual Symposium
2017 DLIS Graduate Christina Boyle be a presenter at the 2019 Virtual Symposium on Information & Technology in the Arts and Humanities Video Games
How Metadata Informs Purpose: A Case Study of NYPL’s Open Source GIS-Driven MapWarper Tool
Emily Griffin and Rachel Lipkin authored the chapter “How Metadata Informs Purpose: A Case Study of NYPL’s Open Source GIS-Driven MapWarper Tool” in the
Information at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
DLIS Alumna Giovanna Fiorino-lannace co-authored a chapter titled “Information at the Metropolitan Museum of Art” in the book Organization, Representation and Description through the
Cataloging and Description Practices Informed by Rationale in a Small LAM Environment
DLIS Alumna Tess Colwell authored the chapter “Cataloging and Description Practices Informed by Rationale in a Small LAM Environment” in the book Organization, Representation
Analog to Digital: The Growing Pains of a Religious Archive Migrating its Administrative Collections
DLIS Alumni Michelle Levy and Christina Orozco contributed a chapter titled “Analog to Digital: The Growing Pains of a Religious Archive Migrating its Administrative