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Information Studies Seminar UCLA Department of Information Studies 2002-2003 School Year

The UCLA Information Studies Seminar is a seminar series, held on occasional Thursdays from 3pm to 5pm, that draws speakers from every discipline relating to information and its place in society. The seminars are held in the GSE&IS Building (just west of the Research Library), room 111. All events are free and everyone is welcome to attend.

Further events and details will be posted as they become definite.

FALL QUARTER 2002 > October 31. > Rich Gazan, UCLA Information Studies. > Creating Connections in Multidisciplinary Problem-Focused Research: > A Role for Information Studies? > (abstract) > > November 14. > Peter Jacso, University of Hawaii. > The Strongest Link > (abstract) > > December 5. > Doug Oard, University of Maryland. > Searching Spoken Word Collections > (abstract) > > December 11 at 3:30pm. NOTE CHANGED DAY AND TIME. > Sidney E. Berger, UCLA Information Studies > Fine Printing in Southern California > (abstract)

WINTER QUARTER 2003 > January 9.     POSTPONED > Dan Greenstein, California Digital Library > One University, One Library: > Achievements, Challenges, and Opportunities > (abstract) > > January 16. > Bonnie Biggs, Cal State San Marcos > Michael McLaughlin, American Indian Resource Center > Ruth Bayhylle, UCLA Department of Information Studies > Information Services to Native Americans > (abstract) > > February 13.     CANCELLED > Michael Heim > > February 20. > Erkki Huhtamo, UCLA Design > Perspectives on Media, Art, and Interactivity > (abstract) > > February 27. > John Cho, UCLA Computer Science > Managing Information on the Web > (abstract) > > March 13. > Sandra Hirsh, Hewlett Packard > Information Seeking Behaviors of Research Practitioners in an R&D Setting > (abstract)

SPRING QUARTER 2003 > April 3. > UCLA student panel. > Strength in Diversity, the Diversity Within: > Voices of Twice Minorities > (abstract) > > April 10. > Anders Hektor. > Swedish IT-User Centre: > Promoting User-Centered Approaches for Useful and Usable IT and Services > (abstract) > > April 17. > Kathy Christensen, CNN > The CNN Library: 24x7 Archiving and Research > (abstract) > > April 24. > Marc Davis, Berkeley. > Garage Cinema and the Future of Media Technology > (abstract) > > May 1. > Peggy Bulger, American Folklife Center > The American Folklife Center: Preserving Voices and Visions > (abstract) > > May 8. > Larry Lessig, Stanford University > Lazerow Lecture -- time and location TBA > > May 15. > Jane Margolis, UCLA Education > Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women and Students of Color in Computing > (abstract) > > May 22. > Boyd Rayward, Illinois

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Parking information. For those who are driving to UCLA, the best parking structure is lot 5, at the Royce entrance to UCLA along Sunset Blvd (along the north edge of campus). Parking permits ($6) are available from the kiosks along Hilgard Ave (along the east edge of campus), or at the entrance to lot 4, at the Westwood Blvd entrance along Sunset Blvd. You can also get a campus map from the kiosk. Note that the parking permits often don't work on the top level of lot 5. If you can't get a permit for lot 5, the second best choice is lot 4.

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Anyone who wishes to receive regular announcements of Information Studies Seminars is welcome to join the ISS mailing list. Send a message that looks like this: > To: requests@lists.gseis.ucla.edu > Subject: > > subscribe ISS

Questions or comments to Phil Agre <pagre@ucla.edu>.