eInside Recognition
Check out some of your colleagues’ recent achievements.
Professional Activities
Karl Fast, School of Library and Information Science, presented "The Big Challenges of Small Data" at the IA Summit in St. Louis, Mo., April 3-7, 2013.
Denise Bedford, School of Library and Information Science, presented "Smart and Semantic: Stop Asking People to Manage Information and Start Teaching Machines to Do It" at the AIIM 2013 in New Orleans, La., March 2013.
Denise Bedford, School of Library and Information Science, presented "Knowing What We Know Knowledge Audits Workshop No. 184" at the 92nd Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C., January 2013.
Denise Bedford, School of Library and Information Science, presented "Competencies and Components That Support Innovation" at the 92nd Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C., January 2013.
Candace Perkins Bowen, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, has been named the 2013 Linda S. Puntney Teacher Inspiration Award winner by the Journalism Education Association. The award recognizes a journalism teacher who “through excellent instruction inspired others to pursue scholastic journalism teaching and/or advising.”
Bowen was nominated by Colleen Gacic, one of her former high school students at St. Charles High School in Illinois. In bestowing the award, the Journalism Education Association recognized Bowen for creating an online master’s program in journalism education. Six journalism educators have completed the online master’s program since its founding in fall 2007. Bowen is also credited for mentoring journalism teachers throughout Ohio and the nation through her workshops, writing and curriculum support. The Journalism Education Association is the only independent national scholastic journalism organization for teachers and media advisors.
Denise Bedford, School of Library and Information Science, presented "Visioning the Knowledge Future: Unlearning in Synthetic Worlds" at the Government Analytics and Information Summit in Washington, D.C., November 2012.
Publications
Denise Bedford, School of Library and Information Science and Goodyear Professor, and Karen Gracy, School of Library and Information Science, co-authored "Leveraging Semantic Analysis Technologies to Increase Effectiveness and Efficiency of Access to Information," Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries, Vol. 1, Issue 1, (2012): 13-26.
Denise Bedford, School of Library and Information Science, authored a section in the chapter, "Bringing Order to Chaos: Knowledge Architecture that Sustain Knowledge Practice" Making it Real: Sustaining Knowledge Management-Adapting for Success in the Knowledge Based Economy, Edition 1, (Reading, United Kingdom: Academic Conferences and Publishing Limited) Annie Green, (2013), 86-114.