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- iSchools Inc.
The iSchools Inc. represents an international organisation of over 130 universities. A common interest in all aspects of research and teaching about information unites them. The scope is deliberately broad and methodologically agnostic, with a strong reliance on the social and behavioural sciences, as well as computing, artificial intelligence, and linguistics. The Future of Information The iSchools represent an international organisation of around 130 universities. A common interest in all aspects of research and teaching about information unites them. The scope is deliberately broad and methodologically agnostic, with a strong reliance on the social and behavioural sciences, as well as computing, and linguistics. iSchools topics include artificial intelligence, data science, human-computer interaction, information organisation and access, bibliometrics, and information integrity. Information scientists share a common perspective on the importance of how intelligent creatures and machines understand the universe. Learn More News & Updates News from Rutgers News Lecturer - Information Science & Technology Jobs Two Positions as Assistant Professor, Library & Information Science (Tenure track) Jobs 1 2 3 4 5 iConference The iConference series is presented by the iSchools, a worldwide association of Information Schools dedicated to advancing the information field, and preparing students to meet the information challenges of the 21st Century. Affiliation with the iSchools is not required—all information scholars, researchers and practitioners are welcome at the iConference. Become a Member iSchools Regions The iSchools Organization is a global consortium, with over 130 schools distributed on every inhabitable continent. iSchool leadership from each region meets regularly to discuss challenges and opportunities globally as well as topics common to their area. Regional approaches to education, research and other matters are described in the regional subpages. Read More By the Numbers 1988 Since 133 iSchools Worldwide 20 iConferences 24 Grants funded 10 Global Communities iSchools Communities The iSchools Organization maintains community groups chaired by our members. These groups frequently organize meetings, events, and get-togethers. Everybody is welcome to join the community groups of their interests. Doctoral Students Read More iSchools Research Grants The iSchools organization maintains a research fund for the benefit of its members. Members of the iSchools may apply for these funds. The grant application submission date is July of each year. Read More Any Questions? Contact Us First Name Last Name Email Write a message Submit Thanks for submitting!
- iSchools Research Grants | iSchools
The iSchools organization maintains a research fund for the benefit of its members. View more resources iSchools Research Grants The iSchools organization maintains a research fund for the benefit of its members. Members of the iSchools may apply for these funds per the guidelines below. The grant application submission deadline will be in July of each year. Each year has a different topic. The topic for 2025 will be: "Information Science, Education and Research: Evolving Paradigms and Future Directions ". This comprehensive funding opportunity has been carefully designed to support groundbreaking and innovative research projects of early career faculty and PhD students that investigate the complex and dynamic intersection of information science, evolving educational technologies, and emerging research methodologies within our rapidly changing digital landscape. We seek proposals that demonstrate potential for significant impact and meaningful contributions to these interconnected fields. Research Focus Areas: Digital Transformation in Education Information Science Innovation Research Methodologies Applicants should have an affiliation at a member iSchool and should be PhD students or early career researchers (up to 8 years after their dissertation). Applications of projects with (international) collaboration will be preferred. As a general rule, the maximum duration of the funding will be one year. The amount of funding per application may go up to $4,500 USD depending on the nature of the project. Home office costs are not generally approved. The iSchools organization awards up to $20,000 USD each year. Successful applicants additionally get one free registration for the virtual part of the iConference in the year after their fund ends. They have to present their projects (preliminary) results at this iConference. A presentation slot will be reserved for them. Application Guidelines Fill out the Grand Application Form. Applications must include a CV and a timeline for the project. Applications must include an Endorsement Letter by their iSchool. Download the Call Grant Application Form Selection Process Decisions about the grant are made by the iSchools Grant Committee that consists of faculty members of iSchools from all regions. Timeline Deadline Submission: 31 July 2025 Grant announcement: September 2025 Grant start (money transfer): 1 January 2026 Grant ends: 31 December 2026 Grant presentation at the virtual iConference 2027 All deadlines are in GMT-11 23:59. Questions Feel free to contact us anytime if you have questions: admin@ischools-inc.org Past iSchools Research Grant Winners 2025 2023/2024 October 2022 March 2022 October 2021 March 2021 November 2020 Gbenga Adetunla 4.500 USD Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Strathclyde, UK Project: "Digital Skills Gap and Training Requirements of Women Professionals in University Libraries In Developing Countries: The Nigeria Focus." Yang Liu 5.000 USD School of Information Management, Wuhan University, China Project: "Research on mining hidden disease information in electronic medical records based on large language model" Garreth Tigwell 4.980 USD Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Project: "Tools to Improve Mobile App User Interface Design for People with Vision Impairments" Rachel Tunis 5.000 USD School of Information, University of Texas at Austin, USA Project: "Self-Tracking Tools in Invisible Chronic Illness Management: Leveraging Multi-Stakeholder Co-Design to Maximize Reflection & Sense-making" Henria Aton Project: "Tamil in the Archival Multiverse: Power, Memory, and Loss in Contemporary Sri Lankan Archives" University of Toronto, Canada Haley Bryant University of Toronto, Canada Project: "Digital Memory Work" Heather Moulaison Sandy, Brian Dobreski, and Karen Snow University of Missouri, the University of Tennessee, and Dominican University, USA Project: "LGBTQ+ Identity, Code-Switching, and User Studies of Information Retrieval Systems" Lihong Zhou Project 4.691 USD Wuhan University, China Sarah Appedu 4,500.00 USD Syracuse University (USA) Project: "Posthumanism and the Entanglements of Power in LIS Praxis" Yao Lyu 4,500.00 USD University of Michigan (USA) Project: "A Study of Blind Job Seekers’ Use of Algorithmic Platforms for Employment Improvement" Allan Martell 4,500.00 USD Indiana University Bloomington (USA) Project: "Remembering the Climate Crisis: Community Memory and Future Aspirations in Climate-Affected Urban Contexts" Di Wang & Misita Anwar 4,500.00 USD Renmin University of China (China) & Swinburne University of Technology (Australia) Project: "Deconstructing AI Literacy to Boost Library and Information Science Education Transformation: The Asia-Pacific iSchools Focus" Opeyemi Dele-Ajayi Project: "How can we support HEIs academics in Nigeria to be better positioned to adopt and integrate digital technologies for teaching and learning purposes?" Northumbria University, UK 5,000.00 USD Kushwanth Koya Sheffield Hallam University, UK 4,647.00 USD Project: "United Kingdom’s young informal carers’ information needs in the COVID-19 pandemic. " Quang Le Ngoc Khon Kaen University, Thailand 4,800.00 USD Project: "Knowledge sharing practices of non-profit organizations: A comparative study between Thailand and Vietnam" Hassan Asif Project: "‘Remixing the Sacred’: Digital Media Practices and Alternative Muslim Modernities in Pakistan" University of Toronto, Canada Nitin Verma The University of Texas at Austin, USA Project: "Studying the impact of deepfakes on trust in video" Naresh Kumar Agarwal Simmons University, USA Project: "Life journeys of information scientists from underrepresented regions and populations: A biographical research project" Liezl Ball University of Pretoria, South Africa Project: "Developing a curriculum framework for teaching ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Information Technology (IT) professionals" Jesselyn Dreeszen Bowman University of South Carolina, USA Project: "The Use of Queer Exchange in the Information Needs and Community Building of Rural Queer People in Massachusetts and Vermont" Katie Ellis Curtin University, Australia Project: "Teenage Dick Streaming Project" Dain Thomas University of Strathclyde, UK Project: "A codesign approach to aid older people and intermediaries with digital financial services" Norhayati Hussin Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia Project: "Developing Monitoring Schedule Application For Fertilizing And Irrigation (Watering) Paddy Plantation"
- University of Maryland, Baltimore County
iCaucus Members Directory University of Maryland, Baltimore County Department of Information Systems iCaucus United States of America North America Member Since 2010 Visit School About The Department of Information Systems is part of The College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) at UMBC. We currently offer a variety of degrees and certificates for undergraduate and graduate students, including B.A. in business technology administration, B.S. in information systems, B.S./M.S., M.S. in information systems (also online), M.S. in human-centered computing, M.P.S. in Health Information Technology, M.P.S. in Software Engineering, Ph.D. in information systems, and Ph.D. in human-centered computing. Through these offerings, our students study the design, implementation, and evaluation of information technologies. Vision Statement: Our Vision is to expand our role as global leaders at the intersection of information, technology, and people, by promoting inclusive student-centered teaching, reimagining life-long learning, advancing innovative interdisciplinary research, and championing civic engagement. Mission Statement: The mission of UMBC’s Department of Information Systems is to: • Broaden participation and empower student learning through teaching and mentorship for the development of real world skills in the design and implementation of information technologies. • Advance fundamental, technical and applied research to support both developers and users of information systems. • Encourage continuous learning and growth of our UMBC community by fostering innovation and collaboration to build a diverse and modern professional workforce which can adapt to a dynamic environment. • Promote social justice through civically engaged research, teaching and service. • Create a positive impact on our local community and the global society. • Continuously evolve and communicate our unique identity by advancing innovation, inclusion, and interdisciplinary collaboration. iSchool Contacts Zhiyuan Chen Chair of College Data Science Contact Contact Contact
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
A destination for success The iSchool at Illinois leads the way in shaping the future of information. This success is the result of a commitment to research, education, and engagement and a long history of innovation. Our School consistently earns recognition as one of the best destinations—both on campus and online—for professional studies in the information sciences. #1 ranked MSLIS program since 1996 A leader in online education Renowned faculty with interdisciplinary research interests A strong network of alumni professionals Our programs and research address contemporary information issues in data science, human computer interaction, digital libraries, privacy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, bio- and health-informatics, information literacy, cultural analytics, youth literature and services, and more. < Back A destination for success The iSchool at Illinois leads the way in shaping the future of information. This success is the result of a commitment to research, education, and engagement and a long history of innovation. Our School consistently earns recognition as one of the best destinations—both on campus and online—for professional studies in the information sciences. #1 ranked MSLIS program since 1996 A leader in online education Renowned faculty with interdisciplinary research interests A strong network of alumni professionals Our programs and research address contemporary information issues in data science, human computer interaction, digital libraries, privacy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, bio- and health-informatics, information literacy, cultural analytics, youth literature and services, and more. Master's Programs MS in Library and Information Science in person or online MS in Information Management in person MS in Bioinformatics in person PhD Programs PhD in Information Sciences in person Other Programs Certificate of Advanced Study in person and online School Librarian Licensure in person and online Content Areas Accessible Computing, Archives, Preservation, and Special Collections, Business Intelligence, Cataloging & Metadata, Collection, Acquisition, and Circulation, Competitive Intelligence, Data Science, Data Visualization, Data Science for the Greater Good, Digital Humanities, Digital Initiatives, Integration, and Management, Health Informatics, Human-Computer Interaction, Information Architecture, Information Ethics & Values, Information Architecture, Information Ethics & Values, Information Management, Information Security, Information Systems and Technology, Knowledge Organization, Librarianship, Misinformation & Media Literacy, Reference and Reserach, Technology & Social Change, User Experience Design, Youth Services Want more information? Visit Website Contact Us Katrina Hagler, Director of Recruitment and Admissions, is-futurestudents@illinois.edu
- Events | iSchools
The events calendar shows all iSchools events in each region as well as events from our partners and those that might be of interest for our community. Events The events section shows all iSchools events in each region as well as events from our partners and those that might be of interest for our community. iSchools members are welcome to reach out to us to feature their events here and in their respective regional page . Feel free to contact us. Contact Upcoming Workshops & Seminars ISIC 2026: The Information Behaviour Conference Mon, Jun 01 Montreal Conference Details: Dates: 1-4 June 2026 Location: Montréal, Canada Conference Website: https://www.mcgill.ca/isic2026/ Learn more BAL-ADRIA 2026 Mon, Jun 15 Zadar The seventh Baltic-Adriatic Summer School in Digital Humanities Learn more Upcoming Events Multiple Dates iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series 2026 Apr 08, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM GMT+2 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series More info Learn more Multiple Dates iSchools Got Talent 2026 Apr 23, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT+2 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series More info Learn more ISIC 2026: The Information Behaviour Conference Jun 01, 2026, 7:00 AM EDT – Jun 04, 2026, 6:00 PM EDT Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada More info Learn more Multiple Dates iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series 2026 Jun 03, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM GMT+2 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series More info Learn more BAL-ADRIA 2026 Jun 15, 2026, 8:00 AM GMT+2 – Jun 19, 2026, 8:00 PM GMT+2 Zadar, Zadar, Croatia More info Learn more Multiple Dates iSchools Got Talent 2026 Jun 18, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT+2 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series More info Learn more JoSSIS 2026 Aug 17, 2026, 7:00 AM GMT+2 – Aug 28, 2026, 8:00 PM GMT+2 Zadar, Zadar, Croatia More info Learn more Multiple Dates iSchools Got Talent 2026 Sep 17, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT+2 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series More info Learn more Multiple Dates iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series 2026 Oct 07, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM GMT+2 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series More info Learn more Multiple Dates iSchools Got Talent 2026 Nov 19, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT+1 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series More info Learn more Multiple Dates iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series 2026 Dec 02, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM GMT+1 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series More info Learn more Past Events Tue, Mar 24 Spanish/Portuguese Keynote at iConference 2026 / Learn more Mar 24, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM GMT Zoom The first iConference Spanish/Portuguese track keynote will take place virtual: Tuesday, 24 March 2026: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM (UTC +0 London) Sun, Mar 22 ACM CHIIR 2026 / Learn more Mar 22, 2026, 8:00 AM – Mar 26, 2026, 8:00 PM Seattle, Seattle, WA, USA The 2026 ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (CHIIR – pronounced “cheer”) will take place in Seattle, WA, USA, between 22 and 26 March 2026. Multiple Dates Wed, Feb 04 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series 2026 / Learn more Feb 04, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM GMT+1 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series The iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series is an ongoing forum in which PhD students can present and promote their research, and receive feedback from peers and more senior scholars. Fri, Dec 19 iKeynote - Open Artificial Intelligence, Open Futures? / Learn more Dec 19, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM GMT+8 Zoom Asia-Pacific Next Generation Committee will hold an iKeynote presentation Friday 19 December 2025 at 7:00-8:00PM Beijing time. The presentation is given by Dr Vi Truong Thu, Dec 11 2nd Annual ASIS&T President’s Lecture / Learn more Dec 11, 2025, 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM EST Zoom Professor Ina Fourie of the University of Pretoria: Information Behaviour as a Research Lens for Agility in Change Enablement, Transition, and Flow – Workplace and Everyday Life Multiple Dates Wed, Dec 03 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series / Learn more Dec 03, 2025, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM GMT+1 iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series The iSchools Doctoral Seminar Series is an ongoing forum in which PhD students can present and promote their research, and receive feedback from peers and more senior scholars. Wed, Dec 03 International Forum on Data, Information, and Knowledge for Sustainable and Ethical Societies (IFDIK) 2025 / Learn more Dec 03, 2025, 8:00 AM GMT+8 – Dec 05, 2025, 8:00 PM GMT+8 Taguig, H335+2RV, 32nd St, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines Wed, Nov 19 Then and Now: A Trans-Tasman View of The Evolving Educational Landscape / Learn more Nov 19, 2025, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM GMT+11 Zoom 'Thoughts on the Beyond' is a public lecture series celebrating '50 years and Beyond' for Library and Information Studies (LIS) and Communication education and research at Charles Sturt University Fri, Nov 07 iKeynote - Operationalising Information Commons for Community Resilience in Indonesia / Learn more Nov 07, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM GMT+8 https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87491125825?pwd=w Join using the details below. Click 'show more' to view the event poster and abstract. Mon, Nov 03 Research Applications in Information and Library Studies (RAILS 2025) / Learn more Nov 03, 2025, 8:00 AM GMT+11 – Nov 05, 2025, 7:00 PM GMT+11 North Sydney, Level 6/77 Berry St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia Conference Details: Dates: Monday, 3 November to Wednesday, 5 November 2025 Location: Charles Sturt University Sydney Campus, North Sydney, Australia Conference Website: https://railsconference.wordpress.com/ Tue, Sep 23 TPDL 2025 - The 29th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries / Learn more Sep 23, 2025, 12:00 AM GMT+3 – Sep 26, 2025, 11:50 PM GMT+3 Tampere, Tampere, Finland The 29th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2025) 23-26 September 2025 - Tampere, Finland Mon, Sep 22 Data Science goes Tampere: iSchool Special / Learn more Sep 22, 2025, 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM Tampere, Kalevantie 4, 33100 Tampere, Finland An action-packed Meetup, organized as part of the iSchools European and African industry partnership activities. We are happy to welcome you to Tampere at the eve of the 29th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL). Mon, Sep 22 Human-AI Synergies in Informetrics and Research Evaluation / Details Sep 22, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM GMT+8 Workshop Series AP-iSchools & iNext Workshop Series +14 more Thu, Aug 28 Seminar: AI and Us – Do Words Still Matter in Your Doctoral Journey and Beyond? / Learn more Aug 28, 2025, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM GMT+8 Zoom Upcoming seminar organized by the iSchools Asia Pacific Region Future Information Leaders Network on AI and Us – Do Words Still Matter in Your Doctoral Journey and Beyond? with Dr. Megan Power, Senior Teaching Fellow, Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University on 28 August 2025 (Thursday). Mon, Jun 30 AP Next Generation Committee Workshop on "Human-AI Interaction" / Learn more Jun 30, 2025, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM GMT+8 Zoom The Asia-Pacific Next Generation Committee will hold a workshop on 30 June 2025 2:30-3:30 PM UTC+8. The workshop, co-organized by the iSchool of Central China Normal University and Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, is about Human-AI Interaction. Mon, Jun 23 BALADRIA Summer School in Digital Humanities 2025 / Learn more Jun 23, 2025, 8:00 AM GMT+2 – Jun 26, 2025, 8:00 PM GMT+2 Zadar, Ul. Šime Vitasovića 1, 23000, Zadar, Croatia The BALADRIA Summer School is intended for doctoral students and professionals working in heritage, cultural, and academic institutions. Its purpose is to equip participants with knowledge and expertise in digital methods and tools specifically within the field of digital humanities. Fri, Jun 20 92. Early-Career Researcher's One-hour Forum: "Situated, Felt, and Lived: Embracing the Body as Interface in Marginalize / Learn more Jun 20, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM GMT+8 Zoom Asia-Pacific Next Generation Committee will hold an iKeynote presentation Friday 20 June 2025 at 7:00-8:00PM Beijing time. The presentation is given by Dr. Rahmi from Universitas Indonesia. Mon, Jun 02 Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS) 2025 / Learn more Jun 02, 2025, 12:00 AM GMT+1 – Jun 05, 2025, 11:50 PM GMT+1 Glasgow, Glasgow, UK Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS) is a series of international conferences aiming to provide a broad forum for the exploration and exchange of ideas in the field of Library and Information Science, Information Studies, and related disciplines. Load More
- Donation | iSchools Inc.
The iSchools Organization maintains a Travel Fund and a Research Grant to support our community with important research travel to the annual iConference. All donations will fully support the global iSchools community. Donations Together, we can make sure that access to opportunity is not limited by geographical or budgetary boundaries — but powered by generosity. Why it Matters Your donation directly fuels innovation and inclusivity in the information science community. With your help, we can ensure that groundbreaking ideas do not go unheard — and that passionate minds have a place to gather, grow, and lead. The iSchools Organization maintains a Travel Fund and a Research Grant to support our community with important research travel to the annual iConference. All donations will fully support the global iSchools community. Travel Fund Together we can help early career colleagues and PhD students to gather valuable experience and build networks. The Travel Fund will support our community with travel arrangements to the iConference. Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Yearly Yearly Amount $20 $20 $50 $50 $100 $100 $200 $200 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) Donate $20 Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Copy link iSchools Research Grant The iSchools Research Grant has been carefully designed to support groundbreaking and innovative research projects of early career faculty and PhD students that investigate the complex and dynamic intersection of information science, evolving educational technologies, and emerging research methodologies within our rapidly changing digital landscape. The iSchools organization awards a total of 20,000 USD in research grants each year. Every additional donation enables us to increase the number of projects we can support. Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Yearly Yearly Amount $50 $50 $100 $100 $200 $200 $500 $500 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) Donate $50 Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Copy link
- TDO Case Studies | iSchools Inc.
Up < Back to TDO TDO Case Studies Chapter 12 of TDO contains a diverse collection of nineteen case studies that embody Chapter 2’s framework for designing or analyzing an organizing system. Most of the case studies were written by students as “mini term papers” to demonstrate their mastery of TDO. We have collected over 100 of these case studies and they can be freely used to illustrate the broad applicability of the organizing system concept. Please note: The collection is being updated periodically. Select category Select first letter Select keyword Reset selection A Sandwich by any Other Name… Ivette Flores Food And Drink Download Alternative Font Picker for Microsoft Word Kakkar Information / Document Management Download An Analysis of Fraternities as an Organizing System Jonathan Jayaprakash Organizing People Download Android Code Libraries Hossein Information / Document Management Download Apple Stores Claire Wang Resource Arrangement / Location Download Architectural Signage at the Li Ka Shing Center, UC Berkeley Laura Desmond-Black Resource Arrangement / Location Download Astronomical Observatory Sites Rachel Thorp Resource Arrangement / Location Download Autonomous Cars Jason Danker Resource Arrangement / Location Download Bharatanatyam Dance Vedha Santhosh Music Download CalBug Project Gracen Brilmyer Animals Download Campus Residential Living Abigail Palmquist Organizing People Download Carving up the world at its political joints Robert J. Glushko Resource Arrangement / Location Download Cheese Board Restaurant Nisha Pathak Food And Drink Download Chemical Data Management at Tesla Haya Halabeih Business Processes Download Chinese Medicine Cabinet Sophie Shang Resource Arrangement / Location Download Choral Ensembles Jordan Nguyen Organizing People Download City Planning and Organization of Indus Valley Civilization Divya Garg Organizing People Download Classification of Single Malt Scotch Whiskey Jinwoo Hong Food And Drink Download Coffee Production Kaan Yucel Business Processes Download Cognitive Neuroscience Ian Griffith Academic Disciplines Download Cookbooks Raina Park Information / Document Management Download Customer Relationship Management as an Organizing System Rohit Raghavan Organizing People Download Deconstructing a Screenplay with Yoric Molly Mahar Information / Document Management Download Dementia Villages Emily Zheng Organizing People Download Design Systems Michelle Tran Information / Document Management Download Dutch Parliament Fien van Westreenen Governmental / Institutional Organization & Classification Download Effectiveness and Elaboration Spare-Parts Organization Yannick Noel Phillipe Marie Schyns Resource Arrangement / Location Download Eusociality Meghana Murthy Animals Download Extreme families of warehouses Joep van den Bogaert Resource Arrangement / Location Download Facebook: Organizer of Friends Rena Coen Resource Description Download Federal Election Commission Disclosure Database Shomik Sarkar Information / Document Management Download Gaming Keyboards Nicholas Bonnifield Resource Arrangement / Location Download Geostationary Satellites Daniel Brenner Resource Arrangement / Location Download Golf Round Management Zilu Wang Sports Download Guide Dogs for the Blind Anna Cho Animals Download High-end, Professional Kitchens (Chez Panisse) Jackie Zou Food And Drink Download Highways In The Sky Naqvi Resource Arrangement / Location Download Indian Classical vs. Western Jazz Vikram Reddy Music Download Indian Lunchbox System: Delivered on-Time, Each Time Pratibha Rathore Resource Description Download Indian Pharmacy Anubhav Gupta Resource Arrangement / Location Download Indian Wedding Guest List Patki Organizing People Download Information Organization and Retrieval - Digital Art Gallery April Dawn Kester Resource Description Download International Development Org Emily Witt Information / Document Management Download Interpersonal Relationships Carina Sauter Organizing People Download Khan Academy Alec Hubel Information / Document Management Download Knowledge Management for Competitive Intelligence Jordan Shedlock Information / Document Management Download Latin America Anny Moreira Organizing People Download Lending Institutions as Organizing Systems Monicah Wambugu Business Processes Download Lettuce Production Sarahi Munoz Business Processes Download Line of Succession in Royal Families Vivian Youkana Organizing People Download Major League Baseball Box Scores on ESPN.com Philip W. Braddock Sports Download Medical Emergencies Angelica Delzompo Business Processes Download Mormon Missionaries Samuel Meyer Organizing People Download Moving Towards One China: The Chinese Communist Party as an Organizing System Angela Liu Governmental / Institutional Organization & Classification Download Music Production as an Organizing System Rocky Lubbers Music Download Musical Ensembles Eric Xue Music Download Netflix Organizing System Konrad Lewszyk Resource Description Download New Resource of Cities: The Digital Layer Nadia Demilly Otteson Information / Document Management Download Non-Profit Book Publisher Emily Paul Information / Document Management Download Old and New: Christianity as an Organizing System Sebastian N. V. Mirano Governmental / Institutional Organization & Classification Download On-Nala: Administrative Documents Organizing System of the Korean Government Sung Joo Son Governmental / Institutional Organization & Classification Download Online Lottery Gambling System Hu Information / Document Management Download Orchestra Seating Arrangements Nicole Hsu Resource Arrangement / Location Download Organising a Song Amanna Music Download View more
- Posters | iSchools
iConference poster sessions provide an opportunity for present and future thought-leaders to display and discuss their research with key members of the information field. Back to Tracks Posters iConference poster sessions provide an opportunity for present and future thought-leaders to display and discuss their research with key members of the information field. We welcome submissions of posters presenting new work, preliminary results and designs, or educational projects. Submitted posters must be original work, not published elsewhere. First submissions will consist of a written poster proposal. After reviews are complete, accepted authors will then create a final graphical poster for presentation at the iConference. Navigation Info Guidelines First Submission Final Submission Presenting On-Site Timeline Chairs Review Process All poster proposals submitted to the iConference undergo a rigorous double-blind review process. Each poster is reviewed by at least two reviewers independently. The selection of posters is carefully made by the three track chairs based on the reviewers' evaluations. The confidentiality of the submitted poster proposals is maintained during the entire review process. The poster proposals are evaluated based on innovation, contribution, and quality of reasoning and writing. Submitted posters must be original works and must not have been published elsewhere. Presentation All accepted posters will be presented virtually during iConference 2026 on the SCOOCS platform . Similar to research papers, they will be presented one-at-a-time in a series of individual presentations. Additionally, authors have the opportunity to present on-site if they can travel. Poster presentations have a duration of 5 minutes followed by a short Q&A each and presenters can choose whether to use slides or their graphical posters for visualization. Presentation instructions can be found here . All accepted graphical posters will be shown in virtual poster booths and are accessible for registered participants 24/7. All authors who presented online will also have the opportunity to present on-site. Publication Accepted completed posters and final poster abstracts will be published in the IDEALS open repository . Authors are also allowed to deposit their work into their school's institutional repository. Best Poster Award The best Poster will be awarded with a sum of USD 300 . Guidelines Conditions : It is mandatory that at least one author of each accepted submission registers during the Early Bird registration period to present their work at iConference 2026. The organizers reserve the right to withhold publication if these conditions are not met. All posters must adhere to the complete guidelines. Submissions that do not conform to the lengths defined are subject to desk rejection by the chairs. All posters must be original work, not published elsewhere. All submissions will be made using the secure ConfTool submission system. Length : Up to 2,500 words (excluding captions and references) Language : English Template : iConference Poster Track Template Pre-Recorded Presentations (optional): Presenters can hand in a pre-recording of their poster presentation. This recording will be available in the media library of the virtual conference platform for all participants 24/7 after the live presentation. Pre-recorded poster presentations are due Feb. 09, 2026 . Please follow the presentation and recording submission guidelines . Submit Pre-recording First Submission First submissions can be uploaded to the ConfTool submission site. The deadline for the first submissions is 15 September 2025 . Format : PDF Written Poster Proposal: Up to 2,500 words (excluding references) describing your research or project Template : iConference Poster Track Template Keywords : All submissions must include at least three keywords Anonymization : Author-identifying elements must be excluded from first submissions to facilitate double-blind review. Authors are encouraged to cite their own work in the third person, e.g., avoid “As described in our previous work [10], …” and instead use “As described by [10], …”. File Naming : Please use all or part of your poster title as the file name Note: Please do not submit the graphical poster in the first submission phase. After acceptance of your written poster proposal, you will be required to submit your actual poster in the final submission phase. Final Submission Final Written Poster Proposal Submission Authors of accepted posters will submit a final version containing author-identifying information. Final versions should be uploaded to ConfTool by 09 February 2026 . Format : doc, docx Template : iConference Poster Track Template Keywords : All submissions must include at least three keywords Please follow the Conference Poster Accessibility Guidance . Authors are responsible for the accuracy of all substantive content, including numeric and bibliographic data. Manuscripts will not be copy edited by iConference organizers. Final Poster Submission Authors of accepted poster proposals will submit the final graphical poster containing author-identifying information and the Conftool ID of the poster. The final Poster should be uploaded to ConfTool by 09 February 2026 . Format : A1 PDF Authors are responsible for the accuracy of all substantive content, including numeric and bibliographic data. Posters will not be copy edited by iConference organizers . Acceptance of the final submission is conditional on the completion of changes that were identified during review. In making these changes, authors must adhere to the word limit of 2,500 words for their written proposal in the interest of fairness. If necessary, we suggest having a professional editor help identify redundant words and thoughts. Authors have to provide details of these changes with their final submission. These details will be entered into ConfTool using the open field titled Remarks on This Contribution Section . Posters that do not comply with the final submission requirements will be removed and not published in the IDEALS open repository. Presenting On-site Presenters of accepted posters can optionally request to present their poster onsite in addition to the mandatory virtual presentation. If the author has requested an additional poster presentation slot on-site in Edinburgh , presenters need to provide a physical copy of their poster, which will be displayed on poster racks in the conference venue. The dimensions of your physical poster should not exceed 59,4 × 84,1 cm / 23,3 x 33,1 inches (equals A1 format). As with the virtual presentation, you will present your poster in a dedicated session. Your 5-minute presentation will be followed by a short Q&A. You are welcome to use slides or your graphical poster for visualization. Presenting On-site Timeline Submission portal opens: June 2025 Deadline for written poster proposal: 15 September 2025 Decision notification date: mid November 2025 Final camera-ready written proposal due: 09 February 2026 Final graphical poster due: 09 February 2026 Pre-recording of presentations due: 09 February 2026 All deadlines are in GMT-11 23:59. Poster Chairs Misita Anwar Poster Chair Swinburne University Australia Contact Carla Teixeira Lopes Poster Chair University of Porto Portugal Contact Rachel Flaming-May Poster Chair The University of Tennessee Knoxville USA Contact Questions Contact staff regarding iConference 2026 in general. Contact
- The University of Tennessee Knoxville
iCaucus Members Directory The University of Tennessee Knoxville School of Information Sciences iCaucus United States of America North America Member Since 2013 Visit School About The School of Information Sciences (SIS) is a leading iSchool with a mission to create value through meaningful engagement; advance original ideas through inquiry, discovery, scholarship, and creative activity; and lead by preparing the next generation of leaders and professionals who are ethical, innovative, and reflective. SIS has world-class faculty, excellent staff, engaged students and alumni, and top-ranked in-person and accessible online (synchronous) undergraduate and graduate programs. Our students receive individualized attention from faculty and staff, and they have opportunities to enroll in a wide range of majors and concentrations ranging from academic, school, and public Librarianship to data science, data curation, data management, and human-computer interaction (HCI)/user experience design (UXD) while enjoying attractive out-of-state tuition rates. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, ranked 46th among public universities in the world by U.S. News & World Report, is Tennessee’s flagship university whose alumni have been lighting the way for over 225 years. iSchool Contacts Abebe Rorissa Director of School Information Science Contact Contact Contact
- Simmons University
At Simmons, you’ll gain the resources and powerful network of one of the nation's largest, most-respected schools of library science while also benefiting from the hallmark features of a small university. We offer a learning experience that is personalized and highly flexible, and our faculty mentors are guided by a deep-seated commitment to social justice, equity, and diversity. As an MS, PhD or Post-Master’s Certificate student, you'll have direct and frequent access to faculty who know your name and understand your aspirations. And you'll work closely with classmates in an engaging, supportive classroom environment, be it face-to-face or online. Choose from online, blended or in-person study on our Boston and Western, Massachusetts campuses. Whatever your choice of modality, you’ll benefit from an engaged community, supportive faculty, and thoughtful pedagogy. All MS applicants are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships at the time of application. Additional funding opportunities are available through a range of other programs, including Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships. A degree from SLIS opens doors to a broad range of careers and leadership opportunities, and connects you with one of the largest alumni networks in the field. For over 100 years, our alumni have been pioneers in the field, recognized for their meaningful achievements and remarkable careers. Join us in making a difference! < Back At Simmons, you’ll gain the resources and powerful network of one of the nation's largest, most-respected schools of library science while also benefiting from the hallmark features of a small university. We offer a learning experience that is personalized and highly flexible, and our faculty mentors are guided by a deep-seated commitment to social justice, equity, and diversity. As an MS, PhD or Post-Master’s Certificate student, you'll have direct and frequent access to faculty who know your name and understand your aspirations. And you'll work closely with classmates in an engaging, supportive classroom environment, be it face-to-face or online. Choose from online, blended or in-person study on our Boston and Western, Massachusetts campuses. Whatever your choice of modality, you’ll benefit from an engaged community, supportive faculty, and thoughtful pedagogy. All MS applicants are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships at the time of application. Additional funding opportunities are available through a range of other programs, including Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships. A degree from SLIS opens doors to a broad range of careers and leadership opportunities, and connects you with one of the largest alumni networks in the field. For over 100 years, our alumni have been pioneers in the field, recognized for their meaningful achievements and remarkable careers. Join us in making a difference! Master's Programs MS in Library and Information Science with optional concentration in: Archives Management | (on campus or online) Cultural Heritage Informatics (on campus or online) Information Science and Technology (on campus or online) Libraries and Librarianship (on campus or online) School Library Teacher (on campus) Dual Degrees: MS in Library & Info Science* and MA in Children’s Literature (on campus) MS in Library & Info Science, Archives Management concentration and MA in History on campus PhD Programs PhD in Library and Information Science on campus or online Other Programs Post-Master’s Certificate–Archives Management on campus or online Post-Master’s Certificate–School Library Teacher on campus www.simmons.edu/slis Content Areas Business Intelligence, Data Science, Data Visualization, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Initiatives, Integration, and Management, Health Informatics, Information Architecture, Information Ethics & Values, Information Management, Information Security, Information Systems and Technology, Leadership, Management, and Administration, Technology & Social Change Want more information? Visit Website Contact Us Dayna Bradstreet, Director of Graduate Admission slisadm@simmons.edu 617-521-2868
Back to Past Conferences iConference 2005 Bridging Disciplines to Confront Grand Challenges Penn State University, University Park Campus Sept. 28-30, 2005 Proceedings Total registered participants: 300 Paper presented: 85 Poster presented: unkown Other Tracks: unknown Reviewer: unknown Participants per Region Conference Chairs James "Jim" Thomas Penn State Steve Sawyer Penn State Debra J. Richardson University of California, Irvine Mike Eisenberg University of Washington John L. King University of Michigan Ray von Dran Syracuse University Organizers Organizing Committee: Penn State University; Syracue University; University of California, Irvine; University of Michigan; University of Washington The Organizing Committee was responsible for the program. Program Committee Sponsors & Partners No information on sponsors available Awards Best Full Research Paper No award was given in this category Best Short Research Paper No award was given in this category Best Poster No award was given in this category Best Chinese Research Paper No award was given in this category The iConference 2005 organizing team consisted of members from the United States.
- National Chengchi University
Basic Members Directory National Chengchi University Graduate Institute of Library, Information and Archival Studies Basic Asia Pacific Member Since 2016 Visit School About The Institute was founded in 1996 with its research covering three fields, namely Library and Information Science, Archive Science and Museology. The Institute was renamed as the “Graduate Institute of Library, Information & Archival Studies” in 2003 to promote the teaching and research in the fields of Library and Information Science and Archive Science. In 2009, we added a new master program, E-learning Master Program of Library and Information Studies, which is the first MA program by the way of distance education to get the certificate. Also, we established PhD Program in 2011. The Instituted was established with the goals to develop libraries with equal weights on theory and practice, to foster superior professionals for the library information service and archives management organizations, and to promote fusion with other relevant disciplines. We also provides inter-university courses for students to facilitate flexible study in cooperation with other universities, to understand the development of the libraries and archives and dominate the multifaceted information environment in hopes of cultivating hi-tech professionals competent to meet the challenges of the knowledge economy era, and ultimately launching the information service to a new level. Presently, the major academic research of the Institute covers: Library and Information Science, Archival Science, Digital Library, Digital Learning and Informetrics, and academic publishing and spreading and so on. iSchool Contacts Chih-Ming Chen Chair of Institute E-learning; Digital Humanities; E-Reading; Digital Archiving and Digital Library; AI; Big Data Mining; Intelligent Web System Contact Chuan-Hsuan Wu Representative Contact Contact



