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SLIS Doctoral Student Research Forum 2004

The second annual SLIS Doctoral Research Forum will be held on Saturday, Sept. 18 in room E174 of the Main Library (Located off the lobby on the first floor, see map). The conference will run from 9:00 am - 3:30 pm and will include presentions and posters by SLIS doctoral students. Everyone is welcome to come and see the presentations. The schedule for the day is below.

Schedule

9:00am - 9:30am: Posters and Snacks

9:30am - 9:40am: Introduction

9:40am - 10:40: Presentations

A Review of HCI Research on Creativity and Technology [abstract]
Margaret B. Swan

Grass-Root Movement and Net Power [abstract]
Bi-Yun "Ruby" Huang

Dynamic Topic Analysuis using VisualDTA [abstract]
Andrew Kurtz

10:40am - 11:00am: Break - Posters & Snacks

11:00am - Noon: Presentations

High Accuracy Retrieval from Documents (HARD) TRACK in TREC2004 [abstract]
Ning Yu

Utilizing Suffix Meanings in a Hybrid Approach to Classification [abstract]
Aaron Loehrlein

The United States Supreme Court: Visualizations and Metrics (60 Years of Data) [abstract]
Peter Hook

Noon - 1:00pm: Lunch

1:00pm - 2:00pm: Presentations

The Information Structure of University Websites: A Comparison between American and South Korean Universites' Websites [abstract]
Seungmin Lee

An Analysis of Digital Photography within Professional Organizations as a Computerization Movement [abstract]
Eric Meyer

Information, Democracy and the Digital Divide [abstract]
Wayne Buente

2:00pm - 2:20pm: Break - Posters & Snacks

2:20pm - 3:00pm: Presentations

An Autopoetic Understanding of Information [abstract]
Anis Pervez

The Xavante and How Their Mythology is Framed by Themselves and Others [abstract]
Zilia Estrada

3:00pm - 3:15pm: Closing & Awards

Posters

Review of program evaluation studies [abstract]
Dan Amonett

Comparing Information Seeking Models: A Content Analysis [abstract]
Yungrang Cheng

Augmenting the Expressiveness of Organizational System by Using Networks of Transitive Relationships [abstract]
Aaron Loehrlein

SRS Browser: A Visual Interface to Sequence Retrieval System [abstract]
Ketan Mane

Examining the Evolution and Distribution of Patent Classifications [abstract]
Daniel Kutz

Common Visual Design Elements of Weblogs [abstract]
Lois Scheidt & Elijah Wright

A Hybrid Approach to Generating Faceted Vocabulary for Knowledge Discovery on the Web [abstract]
Ning Yu

Additional Information

For more information, please contact members of the Program Committee:

Andrew Kurtz (ajkurtz (at) indiana.edu)
Aaron Loehrlein (aloehrle (at) indiana.edu)
Wayne Buente (wbuente (at) indiana.edu)