UNT College of Information Year in Review 2022-2023

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MIRS The Multi-Disciplinary Information Research Symposium (MIRS) is an annual symposium that showcases the work of scholars and practitioners researching information and its impact on people. The research presented is about a range of topics including information technology, cybersecurity, information organization, archival theory, library science, computer science, linguistics, data science and more. The 2022 MIRS Conference Included: Keynote Speaker Professor Ina Fourie, Head of Department of Information Science, University of Pretoria “Coping in times calling for resilience: Information behavior as a research lens.” Faculty panel with Dr. Daniel Alemneh (Moderator), Dr. Suliman Hawamdeh, Dr. Brian O’Connor, and Dr. Shawne Miksa “Scholarly Communications in Post- Pandemic Academia.” Dissertation Lightning Talks Moderated by Dr. Jeonghyun Kim Fariba Fard “Development of the big bridge data across the conterminous U.S. for deck condition prediction using machine learning algorithm.” Malak Khader “Understanding the relationship between critical literacy, cultural literacy, and religious literacy for second-generation immigrants.” Poster Sessions: Ngoc Dao & Dr. Heejun Kim “Predicting the usefulness of Yelp Reviews.” Mimi Byun “Metascience as science: Tracing the emerging field of inquiry.” Caroline Moore “Lights, camera, appraisal: Appraising analog film and moving pictures.” Mary Catherine Ellis “How do consumer health websites talk about autism?” Amy Collinsworth “Exercising your cardiology knowledge: Does gender play a role in developing coronary artery disease?” Millicent Njeri “Private club members perceived social and psychological benefits: Scale development and validation.” Ajay Jayanth, Kapil Yadav, Zhuoli Xie, & Dr. Lingzi Hong ”Automatic classification of short posts for information reliability in a COVID-19 context.” Farirai Delma Dube “The influence of organizational culture factors on knowledge sharing.” Jenisha Napit “Importance of technology in information science.” Paper Session 1: Moderator Irhamni Deama Khader “Street art as ephemeral document: A call for research.” Yingying Han, Roopesh Maganti, & Dr. Haihua Chen “The Long Journey Home”: A case study of learning Japanese American internment history using natural language processing Millicent Njeri & Dr. Jihye Ellie Min “Revisiting the appropriate use of exploratory factor analysis in information science research.” Brenda van Wyk “Exploring the value writing clinics in research competency development.” James D Faulkner III “University special collections, archival appraisal, selection, collection policy.” Paper Session 2: Moderator Lydia Oladapo Mohammed Huraysi “Foreign news coverage in conservative and liberal U.S. newspapers: A case study of Saudi Arabia from 1932 to present.” Manar Alsaid “Archivists in the age of misinformation: The challenges of preserving digital information and providing long term access.” Lacy Molina “Digital archiving for long term use.” Ziyad Alghamdi “Saudi and U.S. newspaper coverage of Saudi vision 2030 concerning women in online newspapers.” Mohotarema Rashid & Irhamni Ali “Extracting data from federal agency funders to estimate costs and grant opportunities for legal corpus research.”

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UNT 2022 UNT DAY AT THE INFINITY FESTIVAL

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UNT Empowers New Generation of Female Scientists with STEM Camps at Fort Worth Museum of Science and

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UNT Information Science Staff Receive Outstanding Department Award

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UNT College of Information Dr. Yvonne J. Chandler Mentorship Program

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UNT COI Diversity and Inclusion Council Hosts Inaugural Diversity Fair

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UNT College of Information New Programs

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UNT Graduate Academic Certificate Programs

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UNT Multi-Disciplinary Information Research Symposium (MIRS)

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UNT CoRSAL (Computational Resource on South Asian Languages)

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UNT College of Information Discovery Series

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UNT College of Information 2023 Day of Data Science

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UNT Career Opportunities Direction Exploration Series

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UNT College of Information Student Highlights

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UNT College of Information Alumni Highlights

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2023 UNT Information Science Department Alumni Awards

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2022 UNT Information Science Department Alumni Awards

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UNT College of Information Contracts and Grants (through May 2023)

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Please Join us in Welcoming UNT College of Information's New Faculty Members

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UNT College of Information Department Chairs

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UNT College of Information Leadership Board

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UNT College of Information Facts and Numbers

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UNT College of Information Opportunities to Celebrate

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Jennifer Jimenez ‘08, M.S. Information Science

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Alec Beckham and Chris Morphew

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Kate Farmer, B.A. Linguistics ’10, M.A. Linguistics ‘14

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Thomas Finley ‘08, M.S. Library Science

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Ann Blackman ‘11, M.S. in Computer Education and Cognitive Systems

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UNT College of Information 15th Anniversary

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