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Digital Library Program Brown Bag Series

Mark your calendars for the Fall 2011 Digital Library Brown Bag series. The brown bags will be held most Wednesdays, beginning September 4th and ending December 7th. The complete schedule including abstracts is available on the IU Digital Library Program web site: <http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/education/brownbags/>. Presentations and accompanying materials will be linked to this web page as talks occur.

To receive a reminder and an abstract for each presentation, send an email to listserv [at] indiana [dot] edu with the message body:

sub dl-brownbag-l Your Full Name

All presentations are in the Herman B Wells Library E174, from 12:00-1:00 pm unless otherwise noted.

Below is an overview of the Fall schedule:

September 7, 2011 (in Wells Library 043)
A Digital Library Program Show and Tell: Most recent and upcoming!
Dot Porter and Jon Dunn
Digital Library Program

September 21, 2011
Representing Annotated Video in Omeka: Building an Omeka Plugin for the Annotator's Workbench
Wil Cowan
Digital Library Program

September 28, 2011
Library vs. Web: What Drives Students’ Choices in Media Channel Selection?
Mark Notess and Julie HardestyDigital Library Program

October 5, 2011
Latent Semantic Analysis in the Chymistry of Isaac Newton
Wally Hooper
History and Philosophy of Science
 
October 19, 2011
Overview of the IU Digital Collections SearchHui Zhang and Will Cowan
Digital Library Program

October 26, 2011
Lessons on Working on a Commercial Partnership
Erica Dowell
Lilly Library  

November 16, 2011
Archives OnlineDot Porter
Digital Library Program
  
November 30, 2011
Next Generation Sheet Music Consortium
Michelle Dalmau
Digital Library Program

December 7, 2011
Open Folklore (practice for CNI)
Brenda Johnson and Julie Bobay

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Networks and Complex Systems, http://vw.slis.indiana.edu/netscitalks/

This talk series is open to all Indiana University faculty and students interested in network analysis, modeling, visualization, and complex systems research. A major intent is to cross-fertilize between research done in the social and behavioral sciences, research in natural sciences such as biology or physics, but also research on Internet technologies. See also the Wikipedia entries on graph theory, small world networks, power law, and complex networks, and self-organizing systems.

Organizer - Katy Börner Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science, Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center, SLIS, IUB.

Speakers in Fall 11 (*not confirmed

  1. Jack Owens, ISU (standing invite)
  2. David Crandall, SOIC, IUB
  3. Laura Koehly, NGGRI/NIH* hosted by Bernice?
  4. Michael Nielsen (http://michaelnielsen.org/blog/open-science-2)* hosted by Scott?
  5. Filomena Garcia joins IUB faculty (Network game theory)*
  6. 9/12 Gerhard Klimeck, NanoHub team, Purdue U
  7. David Bodenhamer, The Polis Center at IUPUI (Fall 11)
  8. Marshall Scott Poole, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and Director of The Institute for Computing in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, University of Illinois
  9. Scott Long, Sociology*
  10. Richard Fabris, NHLBI, NIH*
  11. Geoffrey Fox, School of Informatics and Computing, IUB
  12. Thom Hickey, OCLC*
  13. Daniel Aliaga, Purdue U* (at ETHZ in 2011)
  14. James A. Evans, Sociology, University of Chicago (Sept. or Oct 10, 17, Nov 7, 27, Dec 12) sponsored by CogSci, Sociology and CNS
  15. Peter Bearman, Columbia University*
  16. James Fowler, UCSD*
  17. Nicolas Christakis, Harvard Department of Sociology*
  18. Renaud Lambiotte, UK*
  19. Peter Meisen, World Resources Simulation Center*