Joy Koo Receives Elfreda Chatman Research Award at ASIS&T

Joy Koo and Gary Burnett, ASIST SIG USE Symposium
Joy Koo and Gary Burnett, ASIST 2012

FSU SLIS doctoral student Joung Hwa “Joy” Koo received the Elfreda Chatman Research Award at the SIG USE Symposium at the  75th ASIS&T Annual Meeting on Saturday, October 27, 2012, which includes a $1000 check to support the research.  Together with Yong Wan Cho and FSU SLIS Professor Melissa Gross, Joy’s award-winning research investigates the information seeking practices of North Korean refugees in South Korea, focusing on the relationship between the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and information needs and seeking behaviors.

Joy Koo presents at ASIST SIG USE Symposium 2012
Joy Koo presents at ASIST 2012

Joy presented a short overview of the research project, entitled “Is Ignorance Really Bliss?”: Understanding the Role of Information-Seeking in Coping with Severe Traumatic Stress Among Refugees” to an audience of more than 60 attendees at the ASIS&T SIG USE Symposium.  Congratulations to Joy, Yong Wan Cho and Dr. Melissa Gross!