Past Student
Travel Award Winners
2005 -
Jim Campbell and Johanna Kasubowski
NEASIST is pleased to announce
that the winners of the 2005 awards are:
Jim Campbell
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
School of Information Science
for his paper: "Reactions to the Enclosure of the Information Commons: 2000-2004."
and
Johanna Kasubowski
Simmons College
Graduate School of Library and Information Science
for her paper: "Providing Subject Access to Images."
These awards entitle each recipient up to $750 to help defray the costs of
attendance at the 2005 ASIST Annual Meeting, "Sparking Synergies:
Bringing Research and Practice Together" which takes place Oct. 28-Nov. 2 in
Charlotte, North Carolina.
Congratulations to both Jim and Johanna for their outstanding research
papers!
2004 - Asim Qayyum
NEASIST
is happy to announce that Asim Qayyum, doctoral student at the Faculty
of Information Studies, University of Toronto, is the 2004 winner
of the NEASIST Student Travel Award competition.
His paper, "Readers
as Authors: Analyzing Markings Made on E-documents in Private or Collaborated
Reading Enviornments," was judged by
the NEASIST jury to be the best paper in information science.
Asim
will be awarded up to $750 to reimburse expenses for attendance at
the ASIST November, 2004 Annual Meeting in Providence, RI.
Congratulations
to Asim for the award and for having written an excellent paper!
2003 -
Michael J.D. Sutton
We are
pleased to announce that the winner of the 2003 NEASIST Student Travel
Award is Michael J.D. Sutton, a Ph.D. student at McGill
University, Graduate School of Library and Information Studies.
His paper, "A
Topical Review of Knowledge Management Curriculum Programs in University
Graduate Schools: Library and Information Science, Business, Cognitive
Science, Information Systems and Computer Systems Schools" was
judged by the NEASIST jury to be the best paper in information
science written during the 2002/03 academic year.
Michael
will receive an award of up to $1000 to reimburse expenses for attendance
at the ASIST October 2003 Annual Meeting in Long Beach, California.
Congratulations
to Michael!
darcy@mit.edu
18 June 2005