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[RRE]The UCLA Information Studies Seminar

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The UCLA Information Studies Seminar

Winter 1999 Quarter

All seminars in this series are held on Thursday afternoons from 4pm to 6pm in the GSE&IS building (just west of the University Research Library), room 111, and everyone is welcome to attend.

January 14 Peter Kollock, UCLA Sociology. The Production of Trust in Online Markets

January 21 Yasmin Kafai, UCLA Education. Title TBA.

January 28 Peter Lunenfeld, Art Center College of Design. The Alphanumeric Phoenix: Textuality's Rebirth in Digital Environments

February 4 Matt Saxton, UCLA LIS. Multi-Level Data Structures in Library and Information Science

February 11 Bill Jepson, UCLA Architecture and Urban Design. Virtual Los Angeles

February 18 Sandra Harding, UCLA Education. Dysfunctional Universality Claims? Issues for Information Sciences

February 25 Marcos Novak, UCLA Architecture and Urban Design. (tentative) Title TBA.

March 4 Michael Curry, UCLA Geography. New Technologies and the Ontology of Places

March 11 Andrew Lass, Mount Holyoke College. Of MAC and MARC: Micropolitical Problems of Technology Transfer. The Case of the Czech and Slovak Republics

March 18 Gloria Werner, UCLA Librarian. New Models for Scholarly Communication

Parking. You can get a permit ($5) from one of the kiosks along Hilgard Avenue (along the eastern edge of campus); the most convenient parking structure is lot 5 (just off of Sunset Blvd, along the northern edge of campus). The people at the kiosk can provide you with a map, but they will probably forget to tell you that your permit won't work on the top level of the garage.

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