Friday, December 23, 2022

Proceedings and recordings of the Canadian Association for Information Science 2022

Recordings from the June 2022 Canadian Association for Information Science online conference are available at https://www.cais2022.ca/ and there is some very interesting stuff there, although most not directly associated with information iteracy. The nearest to this blog's core area are:
- Reimagining information overload by Janet Allen, Alexia Baggetta & Maya Fernandez Contreras
- Fact checking after truth by Maria Haigh
- “They act like we are going to heaven”: Information crafting, misinformation, and settlement of Bangladeshi immigrants in Canada by Nafiz Shuva
Written proceedings are in their journal at https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ojs.cais-acsi.ca/index.php/cais-asci/issue/view/52 and from their I will additionally pick out
- Search engine paths not taken: Revisiting early insights and exploring future challenges to enrich search methods curriculum by Virginia M Tucker.
By the way, I blogged it a while back, but there is still a call out (til 31st January) for the 2023 CAIS conference https://cais2023.ca/

Photo by Sheila Webber: snowy lane, December 2022

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