Media

Welcome to the asis&t media archives!

Scroll down to browse videos and recordings of lectures, panel discussions, and presentations.

All recordings were made with express permission of the presenters.

Tips and Tricks Workshop 2010

Organized at the beginning of the academic year, this workshop was meant to introduce ASIST’s UW chapter’s team and the mission. The workshop offered tips on:

  • Staying Organized
  • Managing group projects
  • Finding job and volunteering opportunities
  • Joining academic or non-academic student interest groups
  • Making use of campus resources

Link: Video (streaming mp4)
Link: Slides
Link: Cheat Sheet (PDF)

Careerweek 2009

Careerweek is a series of panels which invite iSchool alumni and other practitioners to campus to discuss their professional experiences in different aspects of information work.

Link: Full Event Listing

Building Your Professional Network (43:35) wma mp3
Arts Librarianship (1:15:42) wma mp3
How to Get Hired in Libraries(50:30) wma mp3
IT in Libraries(1:05:46) wma mp3

iEdge 2008 Panel Recordings

April 2nd 2008

Link: iEdge 2008 Conference Link and Schedule

Links to audio media, event listing and supplementary material from iEdge 2008. Please follow the Panel Description links for further information about topics and panelists.


Knowledge As Power

Value Sensitive Design

BC Pines, an Open-Source Integrated Library System Solution

Thesaurus Building Workshop

Leveraging Information in the Non-Profit World

Digital Inclusion

iEdge Student Projects

October 31st 2007

Speakers: Sara Seely, Jill Fairlee Kobayashi, Andrew Szydlowski and Betsy Rolland

Link: Audio Recording – (mp3)

Sara Seely and Jill Fairlee Kobayashi will present on educational blogging, and how blogs are being used in school libraries and K-12 classrooms. This is an abbreviated version of the presentation Jill and Sara gave at the Washington Library Media Association annual meeting a few weeks ago.

Andrew Szydlowski will teach us about RSS (Really Simple Syndication). RSS is alternative means of presenting and accessing information on the Internet using XML. Instead of the user browsing websites for information of interest, the information is sent directly to the user via RSS.
PowerPoint Slide Deck

Betsy Rolland will talk about her experience this summer working on the Bio-Mediator project in the Biomedical & Health Informatics department. Bio-Mediator is a project that allows researchers to use one interface to query multiple datasources using a central ontology and mediated schemas. Betsy will also talk about its implications for other domains.

Student Project Demos

February 7th 2008

Speakers: W Max Eichbaum and Michael Adcock

Michael Adcock
Tracking the TiddlyThesaurus

Link: Presentation PowerPoint Slides
Link: Audio Recording – MPA Format
Link: Audio Recording – WMA Format
Link: Video Recording – WMV Format

W Max Eichbaum
My First Redesign

Link: Presentation PowerPoint Slides
Link: Audio Recording – MPA Format
Link: Audio Recording – WMA Format
Link: Video Recording – WMV Format

Navigating a Career in Public Libraries Panel

January 31st 2008

Speakers: Georgia Lomax, Cecilia McGowan, David Wright, Moderator: Matt Saxton

Link:Windows Media Audio

Link: MPEG Audio

The iSchool Development Office hosted a panel of iSchool alumni currently working in public libraries to discuss their careers and what you need to know to land a job and thrive throughout your career in a public library setting.

Panelists:

Moderator: Associate Dean, Matt Saxton

iCareer Week 2008

Links to audio media, event listing and supplimentary material in support of panels from iCareer Week 2008. Please follow the Event Listing links for further information about panelists, descriptions and sponsoring student organizations.


Recorded 1/9/08

Successful iSchool Graduates Panel


Recorded 1/10/08

Archives & Preservation Panel

Information Architects and User Experience Designers Panel

How to Get Involved in the Professional Community


Recorded 1/11/08
SLA Panel

Law Librarians Panel

iMusic Panel

Applying and Interviewing

Universal Access to All Human Knowledge

Speaker: Brewster Kahle

October 9th 2007

Link: Stream the Quicktime (.mov) File

This is a recording of the 2007 annual Thomson ISI Samuel Lazerow Lecture, which was held at the Henry Art Gallery.

The UW Information School was pleased to have Brewster Kahle, the “internet librarian,” speak about the past, present and future of digital librarianship during his lecture, “Universal Access to All Human Knowledge.” He discussed the roles, rights, and responsibilities of our libraries and archives in providing public access to digital collections of human knowledge. He spoke of a near future where the promise of the digital age—to make all of human knowledge available to students and scholars all over the world ”is a reality.

[Download the Quicktime player to view]

Findability: A Cyberspace Safari

Speakers: Peter Morville & Joe Janes

Link: Findability (streaming audio)

In this cyberspace safari, Peter Morville and Joe Janes explore the future present in mobile devices, search algorithms, ontologies, folksonomies, findable objects, ambient advertising, and the long tail of the sociosemantic web. Reflect with Peter and Joe as they challenge us to think differently about the power of search“ and findability to redefine our sources of authority, inspiration, and competitive advantage.