School of Information (iSchool) adjunct professor Christie Koontz and retired faculty Lorri Mon have been called to write the third edition of their book, “Marketing and Social Media: A Guide for Libraries, Museums and Archives!” Koontz and Mon initially collaborated on their first book in 2014 after teaching innovative marketing and social media management classes for the iSchool at Florida State University.
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iSchool Professors Called to Write Third Edition of Book
Marcia Mardis Presents Technical Workforce Paper in Brussels
Professor and Associate Dean Marcia Mardis presented the paper “’Sometimes You’re in a Tight Spot’: A Woman Welder Reflects on her Advanced Manufacturing Educational Experiences” at the 2024 EdMedia conference in Brussels, Belgium, on July 2, 2024. “I can’t even begin to describe what an honor and thrill it was to present this paper in …
CONTINUE READINGFSU and USF Researchers and IR Experts Present at 2024 AIR Forum
College of Communication and Information Research Specialist Dr. Faye Jones traveled to Denver, Colorado, to co-present at the 2024 Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum Conference from May 28-31.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Leads International Conference on Health Informatics
From June 3-6, 2024, Florida State University co-hosted the 12th IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI 2024) with the University of Florida in Orlando, Florida, under the direction of School of Information (iSchool) Associate Professor Dr. Zhe He.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professors and Doctoral Candidate Present at Children’s Literature Association Annual Meeting
From May 30th to June 1st, Florida State University faculty members Don Latham and Melissa Gross and Doctoral Candidate Vashalice Kaaba attended and presented at the Children’s Literature Association annual meeting in Madison, Wisconsin.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Assistant Professor Co-Leads NSF-Funded Workshop on UAP/UFO Communication
Assistant Professor Dr. Gretchen Stahlman co-led a workshop funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The workshop, “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP): A Dialogue on Science, Public Engagement and Communication,” took place May 16-17 in Washington D.C.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Receives China-U.S. Scholars Program Grant
School of Information Professor Dr. Nancy Everhart was awarded a China-U.S. Scholars Program Grant for Conference Participation and Research Travel. She will use the grant to present her research, “Mobile Information Seeking and Use in China: Is America Ready for WeChat?” at the 8th World Conference on the Future of Education at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom this December.
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