SIS Seminar Series: "Convergence & Challenges in Information Studies: Is There a New Profession?" - Geneviève Eustache

Friday, October 25, 2013 12:30to14:00

Join us at the McGill School of Information Studies (SIS) for a talk on the future of the information professions with guest speaker Geneviève Eustache.School of Information Studies, 3661 Peel, Rm....

Research Seminar: "Beyond Classic Educational Paradigms: The Place of Human-Information Interaction in Adaptive Educational Technologies." Dr. E. Blanchard

Thursday, November 29, 2012 10:00to11:15

Join us for a talk on Human-Information Interaction (HII) in adaptive educational technologies with guest speaker Dr. Emmanuel Blanchard. Dr. Blanchard is Assistant Professor, Dept.School of...

Research Seminar: "Cognitive Psychology and Spatial Information Interaction." Dr. I. Frissen

Monday, December 3, 2012 10:00to11:15

Join us for a talk by guest speaker Dr. Ilja Frissen on cognitive psychology and spatial information interaction.School of Information Studies, 3661 Peel, Rm. 106, Montreal, CA/sisCategory: School...

Research Seminar: "Exploring Individuals’ Information Practices: The Photovoice Research Method". Dr. Lisa Given

Wednesday, October 24, 2012 12:30to14:00

Join us for a McGill School of Information Studies research seminar on visual research methods with guest speaker Dr. Lisa M. Given.School of Information Studies, 3661 Peel, Rm. 106, Montreal, CA...

Research Seminar: "Time Capsulation: Conceptual & Methodological Issues in Studying Scheme Change". Dr. Joseph T. Tennis

Monday, November 26, 2012 12:30to14:00

Join us for a McGill School of Information Studies research seminar on classification scheme change with guest lecturer Joseph T. Tennis.School of Information Studies, 3661 Peel, Rm. 106, Montreal,...

Research seminars - SIS Seminar Series

The McGill School of Information Studies (SIS) presents research colloquia throughout the year with Canadian and international guest speakers. These free talks highlight innovative research topics...

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