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School of Information Director, Dr. Randy Borum, Presents Talk on Radicalism & Extremism

School of Information Director, Dr. Randy Borum, presented a talk on his paper "Understanding Risks of Radicalization and Violent Extremism" as part of the USF Frontiers of Knowledge Program.

February 7, 2022iSchool News

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Dr. John Gathegi & Dr. Loni Hagen Attending 2021 ASIS&T Annual Conference

School of Information faculty members, Dr. John Gathegi and Dr. Loni Hagen, will both be attending this year's ASIS&T Annual Meeting. There they will be visiting members of the information science community and participating in events important in the field of information science.

October 29, 2021iSchool News

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Dr. Christina Eldredge Publishes Article on COVID-19 Misinformation

School of Information faculty member, Dr. Christina Eldredge, along with her group of colleagues, has published a new article Vaccine Hesitancy and Exposure to Misinformation: a Survey Analysis in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

October 20, 2021iSchool News

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1st Annual State of the Program

The aim of this event is to discuss accomplishments of the MLIS program, where we aim to be over the next few years, and recognize our alumni, students, and faculty.

October 14, 2021iSchool News

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Dr. John Gathegi Presents Keynote Speech to the 10th International Conference on Information Capital, Property, and Ethics

On June 4th, 2021, Dr. John Gathegi presented his keynote speech, "Google v. Oracle: Fair Use, Copyrightability, or Both?", to the 10th International Conference on Information Capital, Property, and Ethics.

August 17, 2021iSchool News

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MLIS Student, Aparna Ghosh, Selected as an ARL Kaleidoscope Diversity Scholar

Members of the ARL Kaleidoscope Program Selection Working Group have chosen MLIS graduate student, Aparna Ghosh, to be one of only 18 MLIS students to participate in the 2021–2023 Kaleidoscope Program as ARL Diversity Scholars.

August 12, 2021Honors and Awards, iSchool News

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USF School of Information Student Wins REFORMA Scholarship

Maria Dones, a graduate student in the USF SI MLIS program, was just awarded a prestigious REFORMA scholarship.

August 6, 2021Honors and Awards, iSchool News

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School of Information Alumna to Lead REFORMA de Florida

Alicia K. Long, a 2011 graduate from the MLIS program, and the Access Services Supervisor at the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota, Bradenton Library, has been elected as the 2021-2022 President of REFORMA de Florida, the local chapter of REFORMA.

August 2, 2021Alumni News, iSchool News

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Dr. Stephen "Scuba" Gary Presents on Cyber Threats at CFO Roundtable Discussion

Dr. Gary discussed the cyber threat actors who are responsible for the cybercrimes the world experiences every day, such as ransomware and cyber espionage.

June 26, 2021iSchool News

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USF Unveils 10-Year Strategic Plan

The USF Board of Trustees approved “A Blueprint for a Bold Future: Where Academic Excellence and Opportunity Converge”. The strategic plan sets a focused direction for USF, reinforces the university’s commitment to the communities it serves and establishes strategic initiatives that reflect USF’s many strengths.

June 8, 2021iSchool News

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USF Libraries Launches Tribute to Bernadette Storck

Storck was an active adjunct faculty member at the School of Information and helped to establish the Alice G. Smith Lecture series, which recognizes a scholar or author's achievements that have been instrumental in librarianship or information studies.

May 18, 2021iSchool News

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Dr. Christina Eldredge Publishes as Part of Biomedical Knowledge Research Group

USF School of Information faculty member Dr. Christina Eldredge was part of a group of researchers investigating computable biomedical knowledge artifacts (CBKs) - digital objects conveying biomedical knowledge in machine‐interpretable structures.

May 10, 2021iSchool News

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