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Cornell Information Science Colloquium
SPRING 2005
301
College Avenue, Seminar Room
Wednesday: 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM (*unless otherwise noted)
Hosted by: Jeff Hancock, Cornell University
| Date |
Presenter |
Title of Talk / Information |
| Wednesday, February 2 |
Dan L. Burk, Professor, University of Minnesota
Law School |
Legal and
Technical Standards in Digital Rights Management
(Read the paper
associated with this talk) |
| Wednesday, February 16 |
Fabio Pellacini, Professor, Cornell University |
Is artist-friendly
graphics possible? |
| Wednesday, March 02 |
Katsuhiko Toyama and Yasuhiro Ogawa, Graduate
Faculty of Information Science at Nagoya University, Japan |
The Design
of a Japanese Law Translation System |
| Wednesday, March 9 |
Upson Hall, Computer Science Department |
BOOM
2005 |
| Wednesday, March 30 |
Gilly Leshed and Sadat Shami, PhD Students, Information
Science, Cornell University |
Gilly's
talk-- Posters, Lurkers, and in Between: A multidimensional
model of online community participation patterns
Sadat's talk-- Decision
making in distributed teams: The use of a hidden profile experiment |
Wednesday,
April 13 |
Lori Lorigo and Jofish Kaye, PhD Students, Information
Science, Cornell University |
Jofish's
talk -- Communicating Intimacy One Bit At A Time
Lori's talk-- Exploring
and Understanding Information based on Context in a Knowledge Network |
Wednesday,
April 20 |
Tarleton Gillespie, Department of Communication,
Cornell University |
Why You're
in the Trenches of the Copyright Wars |
Wednesday, April 27
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Bill Arms, Professor & Co-Director of Information
Science, Cornell University |
The Web Laboratory:
A petabyte collection of data for research on the content, structure,
and evolution of the Web |
| Wednesday, May 4 |
Cornell SIGCHI Lecturer - Wendy Ju*, Center
for Design Research, Stanford University |
The Emperor's
New Clothes: The Challenges of Designing Implicit Interactions |
Monday*,
June 6 |
Dianne Cyr, Associate Professor in MIS at Simon
Fraser University in Vancouver |
Managing
E-loyalty through Design |
| Monday*, June 13 |
Dr. Gordon W. Paynter, Research Programmer for
the INFOMINE Project, University of California in Riverside |
Automatic
Metadata Assignment for Internet Resources |
* Part of the Cornell SIGCHI Distinguished Lecturer Series
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