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Research seminars - SIS Seminar Series

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The 51³Ô¹ÏÍøSchool of Information Studies (SIS) presents research colloquia throughout the year with Canadian and international guest speakers. These free talks highlight innovative research topics and developments in the field of information studies.

The seminars are open to students, university staff and faculty, alumni, and members of the public. SIS PhD and master's students are strongly encouraged to attend. As seating is limited, please arrive early to secure a seat.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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2024/25 seminars and workshops

January 15, 2025

SIS Mansion

Room 106

12:00-2:00pm

Title: Building Your Story: A Guide to UX Design Portfolio

Guest speaker: PhD studentÌýHu Chong, School ofÌýof Information Studies, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø

February 26, 2025

SIS Mansion

Room 106

12:00-1:30pm

Title:ÌýRegrounding the theory of LibQual for mid-century: a qualitative study

Guest speaker: ProfessorÌýColleen Cook,ÌýSchool of Information Studies, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø

March 19, 2025

Leacock 232

12:00-1:30pm

Symposium on Information Interaction

Guest speakers: Richmond Yeboah,ÌýKartikay Chadha,ÌýBénédicte D'Anjou,ÌýPeymon Montazeri,ÌýXiaoqian(Zoey) Zhang,ÌýSchool of Information Studies, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø

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2023/24 seminars and workshops

November 9, 2023

SIS Mansion

Room 106

11:45-2:00pm

Title: A Marginal Look at Information Research and Practice

Guest speaker: Professor Nadia Caidi, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto

February 29, 2024

Online (Zoom)

12:30-2:00

Archives and disabled people by Gracen Brilmyer and Sam Pappas

A human-information approach to creating tools for better sound planning by Richard Yanaky

2022/23Ìýseminars and workshops

September 21, 2022

SIS Mansion

Room 106

12:30-2:00

TBC - Prof. Jonathan Lazar from University of Maryland

October 19, 2022

SIS Mansion

Room 106

12:30-2:00

Workshop on Rare Books - Jewish Public Library

Check theÌýSIS homepage for more School of Information Studies events.Ìý

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