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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

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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