School of
Information
Previously School of Library & Information Studies
Friday Afternoon Seminar on Information Access:
Schedule.
296a-1 Seminar: Information Access, Fall 2024.
Summaries.
Email list.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON SEMINAR ON INFORMATION ACCESS.
Fridays 3-5 pm. Everyone interested is welcome. In-person in South Hall 107 with Zoom access unless stated otherwise.
See Summaries.
Zoom link available only at the School's Seminar event listing: www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/ias.
Aug 30: No Seminar meeting.
Sep 6: Michael BUCKLAND: Relevance, Expressions and Context.
Sep 13: Eric MEYER: Knowledge Machines and Beyond: Digital
Transformations of Scholarship.
Sep 20: Jeffery HART: Hollywood Goes Digital: How Technology is
Changing the Movie Industry.
Sep 27: Combined with the School's 106th Birthday Celebration in South Hall
202.
Oct 4: Students' Progress Reports: Kui CAI: Impact of Climate Change
on Food Insecurity and Micronutrient Deficiencies in the Democratic
Republic of Congo. Michael WANG: Error and Robustness of AI Text Detection
Methods.
Michael BUCKLAND: Robert Gitler's Letters from Tokyo,
1950-1956.
Oct 11: Paul DUGUID: Branding Information.
Oct 18: Deirdre MULLIGAN: New Directions in Tech Governance.
Oct 25: Clifford LYNCH: Stewardship and Developments in AI.
Nov 1: Michael WANG: Benchmarking Error and Robustness of AI Text
Detection Methods. Brief progress report.
Nick MERRILL, Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity:
Competition "Inside" the Cloud?
Nov 8: Kora CAI: Maternal Nutrition and Child Health in the Democratic
Republic of Congo: Trends and Key Indicators (2007, 2013 and 2014).
Brief progress report.
Guenther WAIBEL, California Digital Library: AI and
Open Access.
Nov 15: Cathy MARSHALL: What does it mean to turn every page in a
digital era?
Nov 22: Final Progress Reports:
Michael WANG: Benchmarking Error and Robustness of AI
Text Detection Models.
Cora CAI: Maternal Nutrition and Child Health in the
Democratic Republic of Congo: Trends and Key Indicators (2007, 2013
and 2014).
Nov 29: No Seminar: Thanksgiving.
Dec 6: Clifford LYNCH: A Long Term View on Developments and
Trends in Networked Information.
Spring
2024 schedule and summaries.
Spring
2025 schedule and summaries.