Europe / Africa Time Zone Schedule
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Say Hello, Welcome and Introductions
Regional Planning Co-Chairs: Anna Maria Tammaro, Italy & Agnes Mainka, Germany
Keynote Address
Information Behavior as Research Lens for Life: Our Challenges, Joys, and Opportunities | Ina Fourie, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Coffee Break & Networking
Papers
- A Study of Online Safety and Digital Literacy of Academic Researchers Working from Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic | David Haynes, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
- How Can Physical Libraries Survive and Become Agents of Change After the COVID-19? | Elisabetta Bovero, Municipality of Cesena, Italy
- Research in Times of Crisis: Adaptations of Research due to the COVID-19 Pandemic | Rachel Salzano, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
Short Papers/Posters (Concurrent)
- We Thought we Knew What we Were Talking About: The (de)Conceptualisation of LIS | Alison Hicks, University College London, UK
- Knowledge Representation in Virtual Reality | Agnes Mainka, Michael Brinkmeier, and Elisaweta Ossovski, University of Osnabrück, Germany
- Improving Transliteracy Skills Through Serious Games: Erasmus+ Project TLIT4U | Marina Encheva and Plamena Zlatkova, University of Library Studies and Information Technologies, Bulgaria; Plamen Miltenoff, St. Cloud State University, USA
- A Participative Approach to Understanding the Hidden Curriculum: Lessons from Three Virtual Information Needs Workshops | Marina Milosheva, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
Coffee Break & Networking
Keynote Address
A Relational Information Science? For Networking, Sharing and Learning | Isto Huvila, Uppsala University, Sweden
Papers
- Evaluation of Inequalities of Access in UK Online Digital Collections: A Systematic Review | David Brazier and Bruce Ryan, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
- Investigating the use of Open Education Resources (OERs) in Filipino in the Context of Emergency Remote Learning | Khristin Fabian, Perth College UHI, UK; Ray Abacan, Enderun Colleges, Philippines; Peter Esperanza, Barstow Community College, USA
- Supporting Diverse User Groups of Archives for Open Dialogue in Digital Humanities | Pia Borlund, Nils Pharo, and Ying-Hsang Liu, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
Short Papers/Posters (Concurrent)
- Libraries Supporting Dementia Friendly Communities: Project Overview | Sanjica Faletar Tanacković, University of Osijek, Croatia
- Knowledge Sharing Practices Among Faculty Members in Higher Education Institutions | Farirai Dube and Daniel Alemneh, University of Pretoria, South Africa
- Fake Scientific Provenance as a Driver for Disinformation: Peoples’ Disinformation Behavior in Health Contexts | Leyla Dewitz, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany; Juliane Stiller, Grenzenlos Digital e.V., Germany
- From Knowing to Showing: Using Marking Tasks to Demonstrate Information Literacy in Practice | Helena Haeussler and Sebastian Schultheiss, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Coffee Break & Networking
Panel Session: Creating Connections for Enhancing Collaborative and Professional Development: Opportunities and Challenges | Sheila Webber (Session Chair), University of Sheffield, UK; Imane Hilal, School of information Sciences, Rabat, Morocco; Sophie Rutter, University of Sheffield, UK; Grace Msoffe, University of Dodoma,Tanzania
In this panel the chairs (Hilal and Webber) and chairs-elect (Msoffe and Rutter) of the Africa and the ASIS&T European Chapters will share their experience of creating connections across disciplinary, physical, cultural, linguistic,and virtual boundaries, and identifying opportunities and challenges. They will also solicit ideas from participants for future collaborations between Chapters.
Closing Remarks
- ASIS&T President, Naresh Agarwal, USA
- Dirk Lewandowski, ASIS&T 2022 Annual Meeting Planning Committee Chair, Germany
- 24-Hour Conference Planning Committee Chair: Blessing Mawarie, South Africa
- Regional Planning Co-Chairs: Anna Maria Tammaro, Italy & Agnes Mainka, Germany