[OPLINLIST] CO-ASIS&T October program announcement: October 17, 2006

Laura Cheng yrcheng at circe2.slis.kent.edu
Mon Sep 25 12:47:32 EDT 2006


You are invited to the autumn CO-ASIS&T Presentation on Tuesday, October 17, 2006:

"Digital Storytelling"

Featuring Presenters Anne Fields and Karen Diaz

Program Description
Digital storytelling is the practice of telling a personal story using multimedia to combine images, music and the storyteller's voice to create compelling, 3-5 minute videos.

What might this have to do with information science? Why might technically minded people be interested in this topic? Come and hear how digital storytelling contributes to the increasing role of social technologies in our society and in our libraries. This program will further define and illustrate the use of digital storytelling in the library environment. We will see examples of library stories, discuss the potentials for how this medium can be used, discuss the challenges of creating a digital storytelling "program" and issues surrounding how these stories might be stored and shared.

PROGRAM & REGISTRATION:

WHEN: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2006
6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Refreshments & Sign-In
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Presentation and Q & A

WHERE: Kilgour Auditorium at OCLC, Dublin Ohio
*See location information and map at: http://www.oclc.org/oclc/menu/to-airpt.htm 

RSVP for this program with Dr. Laura Cheng at: yrcheng at kent.edu 

Presenters Anne Fields and Karen Diaz:
ANNE FIELDS is OSU Libraries Coordinator for Research and Reference. Since coming to Ohio State in 2001, she has
served as subject specialist for education. She has a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College, an MLS from University of Iowa and a PhD in English from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Her research interests include digital storytelling, cognition as it applies to information literacy, and how various disciplinary cultures manifest themselves within academic libraries.
  
KAREN DIAZ is an Instruction Librarian at the Ohio State University Libraries. She teaches and develops online courses and instructional programs on research skills for college students. Karen holds an MLIS from Louisiana State University. She has authored books and articles about online reference and research, and has co-authored one digital story.

We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, October 17th for the program.

RSVP with Dr. Laura Cheng at: yrcheng at kent.edu 
Yungrang Laura Cheng, Ph. D., Assistant Professor
School of Library and Information Science - Columbus Program
Kent State University
(Voice)614.292.7746; (Fax)614.292.3618
124 Mount Hall, 1050 Carmack Rd.
Columbus, OH 43210

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Hi Laura,
I'd say it's good to go - Patricia

>>> Bill Opperman <opperman.9 at osu.edu> 09/21/06 6:11 PM >>>
Thanks Patricia -- Looks good to me.

Bill

At 02:25 PM 9/21/2006, you wrote:
>You are invited to the autumn CO-ASIS&T Presentation on
>Tuesday, October 17, 2006:
>
>"Digital Storytelling"
>
>Featuring Presenters Anne Fields and Karen Diaz
>
>Program Description
>Digital storytelling is the practice of telling a personal story
>using multimedia to combine images, music and the storyteller's voice
>to create compelling, 3-5 minute videos.
>
>What might this have to do with information science? Why might
>technically minded people be interested in this topic? Come and hear
>how digital storytelling contributes to the increasing role of social
>technologies in our society and in our libraries. This program will
>further define and illustrate the use of digital storytelling in the
>library environment.  We will see examples of library stories,
>discuss the potentials for how this medium can be used, discuss the
>challenges of creating a digital storytelling "program" and issues
>surrounding how these stories might be stored and shared.
>
>PROGRAM & REGISTRATION:
>
>WHEN:  TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2006
>6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.   Refreshments & Sign-In
>7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.   Presentation and Q & A
>
>WHERE:  Kilgour Auditorium at OCLC, Dublin Ohio
>*See location information and map at:
>http://www.oclc.org/oclc/menu/to-airpt.htm 
>
>RSVP for this program with Dr. Laura Cheng at:
>yrcheng at kent.edu 
>
>Presenters Anne Fields and Karen Diaz:
>ANNE FIELDS is OSU Libraries Coordinator for Research
>and Reference. Since coming to Ohio State in 2001, she has
>served as subject specialist for education. She has a B.A. from Mount
>Holyoke College, an MLS from University of Iowa and a PhD in English
>from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Her research
>interests include digital storytelling, cognition as it applies to
>information literacy, and how various disciplinary cultures manifest
>themselves within academic libraries.
>KAREN DIAZ is an Instruction Librarian at the Ohio State University
>Libraries.  She teaches and develops online courses and instructional
>programs on research skills for college students.  Karen holds an
>MLIS from Louisiana State University.  She has authored books and
>articles about online reference and research, and has co-authored one
>digital story.
>
>We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, October 17th for
>the program.
>
>RSVP with Dr. Laura Cheng at:
>yrcheng at kent.edu 
>Yungrang Laura Cheng, Ph. D., Assistant Professor
>School of Library and Information Science - Columbus Program
>Kent State University
>(Voice)614.292.7746; (Fax)614.292.3618
>124 Mount Hall, 1050 Carmack Rd.
>Columbus, OH 43210
>
>http://www.asis.org/Chapters/coasis/coasishm.htm 
>American Society for Information Science & Technology
>http://www.asis.org 
>Posted to multiple lists -- please excuse cross posting
>
>
>
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