Programme

Évènement pré-congres

26 May: Archives in Action Workshop: Toward a National Policy Action Plan for Marginalized and Vulnerable Audiovisual Archives (14h30-16h30) suivi d’une projection de film et d’un panel (16h30-21h30)

Programme du congrès

Important: veuillez noter que les plages horaires indiquées sont à l’heure de l’Atlantique.

Jour 1 - mardi 27 mai
8h15 - 9h00Enregistrement - Rowe Atrium
Séance d'ouverture - Rowe 1009 et Zoom A
9h00 - 9h20Mots de bienvenue
9h20 - 10h20Libraries at the End of the World (conférence pléniaire)
Emily Drabinski
10h20 - 10h40Pause
10h40 - 11h10Annonces des prix
Ping Li, Sandra Toze
11h10 - 11h35What Does a Librarian Look Like? Understanding Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Librarians (Prix du meilleure article)
Sarah Barriage, Beth Strickland Bloch, Ena Prskalo
11h35 - 12h00Cycles of Bias: Soft Censorship in Libraries (Prix du meilleure article par un.e étudiant.e)
Adelaide Tracey, Anton Boudreau Ninkov
12h00 - 12h25Exploring Dehumanization and Infrahumanization as Underlying Factors in Misinformation Belief and Spread (prix du meilleur article par un.e professionel.le)
Andrew Weiss, Souvick Ghosh, Frances Johnson
12h25 - 1h25Lunch
Rowe 1007 - Zoom ARowe 1014 - Zoom B
13h25 - 13h50Supported Yet Isolated: Graduate Student Perspectives on Building Community Through Discussion Forums in an Online Accelerated MLIS Program
Mary H. Moen, Lauren H. Mandel
13h25 - 13h50Applying LLMs and Semantic Technologies for Data Extraction in Literature Reviews: A Pilot Study in LIS
Camille Demers
13h50 - 14h15Theorizing Improved NLP Features for Promoting Behavior that Supports CMC Users’ Subjective Well-Being
Sarah E. Cornwell, Nicole S. Delellis, Dominique Kelly, Yifan Liu, Alexandre Mayhew, Yimin Chen, Victoria L. Rubin
13h50 - 14h15A Study of Graduate Students’ Experienecs of Artificial Intelligence at the University of New Brunswick
Catherine Gracey, Julie Morris, Richelle Witherspoon, Erik Moore
14h15 - 14h40Canadian Libraries Use by Immigrants from Ukraine: Work in Progress
Lana Soglasnova, Veronika Makarova
14h15 - 14h40Adventurers and Algorithms: AI and the Evolution of TTRPG Gameplay
Juliana Hirt, Wan-Chen Lee
14h40 - 14h55Pause - Rowe Atrium
14h55 - 16h10Respectful Terminologies Workshop
Stacy Allison-Cassin, Camille Callison
14h55 - 15h20Further to Go: The Pervasive Use of Undesirable Models and Language in Research on Neurogivergence in Academic Libraries
Catharina Ochsner, Jesse David Dinneen
15h20 - 15h45Black Women In STEM: Reimagining the Role of Information Science as a Pathway to STEM Equity in the United States
Joanna Adewunmi, Melissa Ocepek
15h20 - 15h45Accessibility policies in libary and information science
Drew Fitzgerald
16h10 - 17h00Pause et présentations par affiche - Rowe Atrium
AffichesDocument Analysis and Information Behavior of Pre-Service Teacher Perceptions of ChatGPT Generated Lesson Plans
Logan Rath, Peter Kalenda

Steering the Narrative: An Analysis of how Cybersecurity Rhetoric is used to Hinder the Right to Repair
Jasvinder Mann, Alissa Centivany

Mind your own Business? Business Database Subscriptions in Atlantic Canadian Postsecondary Libraries
Nicole Slipp, Nicole Marcoux

Digital Serious Games as Tools to Support Educational: Information Practices of Teachers, Integretion Perspectives and Challenges of their Preservation at the French National Library (BNF)
Mamoudou Ndiaye, Raphaëlle Fabrice

Personal and Professional Information Behaviours of Comic and Graphic Novel Librarians in Toronto
Alexandra Landy

Patterns of Chat Users: Analyzing Repeat Users of a Consortium-Level Virtual Reference Service
Guinsly Mondesir, Maggie Gordon

Reading the province: Creating a multiliteracy assessment framework for Nova Scotia
Madelaine Hare, Poppy Riddle, Sandra Toze, Wendy Kraglund-Gauthier, Alison Brown, Lindsay McNiff, Jayne Hunter

Librarian Use of the Knowledge Practices and Dispositions in the ACRL Framework
Logan Rath, Heidi Julien

17h00 - 20h00Réception - The Social
Jour 2 - mercredi 28 mai
8h15 - 9h00Café et pâtisseries - Rowe Atrium
Rowe 1007 - Zoom ARowe 1014 - Zoom B
9h00 - 9h25Extreme Sport and Information: Initial Findings of Technical Cave Diver’s Information-Seeking Behaviours
Toni Beaton, Stacy Allison-Cassin
9h00 - 9h25A Window into Generative Artificial Intelligence Under Copyright Law & Policy in Canada
Alissa Centivany
9h25 - 9h50Parental HIV Disclosure: Scoping Literature Review with a Lens on Information Behavior
Katherine Veeninga
9h25 - 9h50AI in Canadian LIS Journals: A Text Analysis
Gail M. Thornton, Emily Kroeker
9h50 - 10h15Employment-related information experiences of Bangladeshi immigrants in New York City
Nafiz Zaman Shuva
9h50 - 10h15Conceptualizations of Information Science by Large Language Models
Ali Shiri
10h15 - 10h30Pause - Rowe Atrium
10h30 - 10h55Knowledge Organization in a Dangerous Time (Panel)
Julia Bullard, Melissa Adler, Stacy Allison-Cassin, Sharon Farnel, Ali Shiri
10h30 - 10h55Cultural Heritage Informatics: Past, Present, and Future
Tyler Youngman, Sebastian Modrow, Isaac Meth
10h55 - 11h20Public Library-Led Digital Literacy Training to Older Adults in Social Housing
Brian Detlor
11h20 - 11h45The Librarian’s Role in Fostering Positive School-Wide Reading Culture in Georgia Schools
Sarah Sansbury
11h45 - 13h00Lunch (Atrium) + Présentations par affiche virtuelles (Rowe 1007)
PostersDigital Search and Health Insurance Literacy in the U.S.
Amanda Lockett, Samaneh Borji

Teaching with Archival Materials Using a Trauma-Informed Framework
Jennifer Follen

Semantic Knowledge Management: Towards a Novel Knowledge Representation Perspective
Mayukh Bagchi

Common Issues and Uncommon Solutions to Cataloguing Comic Books in Libraries
Asmita Gupta

Accessibility policies in libary and information science
Andrea Kampen

Soft Skills are Important in Doctoral Degree Program: A Reflection by Doctoral Students
Dinesh Rathi, Jennifer Branch-Mueller

Organizational Culture as a Catalyst for Effective Knowledge Management in Healthcare Delivery among Nurses: Exploring the Link Between Culture and Knowledge Processes in Nursing Practice
Olateju Jumoke Ajanaku

Advancing Environmental Sustainability in Academic Libraries: A Process-Oriented Approach
Lauren Stieglitz, Virginia Pow, Olesya Komarnytska, Tim Klassen

Rowe 1007 - Zoom ARowe 1014 - Zoom BRowe 5053 - Zoom C
13h00 - 13h25Addressing Teen Mental Health Needs at Individual and Community Levels
Irene lopatovska, Allison Cathey, Celia Coan, Melissa Bowden, Harrison Cortellesi, Alain Laforest, Van Nguyen, Hannah Ramirez
13h00 - 13h25Diamond Open Access and Open Infrastructures Have Shaped the Canadian Scholarly Journal Landscape Since the Start of the Digital Era
Simon van Bellen, Lucía Céspedes
1:00 - 2:15Forum de la recherche étudiante
Organizer: Constance Poitras
13h25 - 13h50Library SCEB Model: Advocating Positive Psychology Interventions in Library Settings
Sodiq Onaolapo, Victoria Rubin
13h25 - 13h50A Bibliometric Analysis of Research by Canadian Library and Information Science Academics and Practitioners
Jean-Sébastien Sauvé, Madelaine Hare, Geoff Krause, Constance Poitras, Poppy Riddle, Philippe Mongeon
13h50 - 14h15"Like a splinter had come out of her": A poetic inquiry of shared reading
Alison Brown
13h50 - 14h15Exploring Alternative Formats of University-Community Engaged Knowledge Mobilization
Heather O'Brien, Evan Mauro, Kirby Manià, Avneet Dhillon
14h15 - 14h30Pause
Rowe 1007 - Zoom ARowe 5053 - Zoom C
14h30 - 14h55Information, the Library, and Late(r) Capitalist Ideology
John Budd
14h30 - 14h55Forum de la recherche étudiante
Organizer: Constance Poitras
14h55 - 15h20"Why should I Stay?" Canadian Black Youth and Public Libraries
Amber Matthews
15h20 - 15h45Supporting Global Equity in Documentary Heritage with a Free, Minimal Computing Solution for Creating Sustainable and Accessible Digital Exhibitions: The Case of Zulima
Pamela Carson, Francisco Berrizbeitia
18h00Diner et musique au Old Triangle
Jour 3 - jeudi 29 mai
9h15 - 9h40Coffee and Pastries- Rowe Atrium
Rowe 1007 - Zoom ARowe 1014 - Zoom B
9h40 - 10h05L’état des frontières sous-disciplinaires en bibliothéconomie et sciences de l’information : entre porosité et étanchéité
Constance Poitras
9h40 - 10h05Information Management Practices and Methodologies in Architecting Information Systems
Tatiana Orel, Inge Alberts, Mary Cavanagh
10h05 - 10h30Mapping SDGs by Faculty to Find New Interdisciplinary Collaborations: a Type of Linked Literature Analysis
Jeffrey Demaine
10h05 - 10h30An Evidence-Based Approach to Advancing Open Science at the University of Ottawa: Experiences from the Open Science Working Group
Leigh-Ann Butler, Madelaine Hare, Saskia van Walsum, Chantal Ripp, Stefanie Haustein
10h30 - 10h55Discriminations au sein des professions et métiers documentaires au québec, qu’en est-il? Résultats d’une enquête sur la réconciliation, l’équité, la diversité et l’inclusion (RÉDI)
Christine Dufour, Marie D. Martel, Micheline Brûlé, Jennifer Ricard, Julie Lise Simard
10h30 - 10h55Reversing the Gaze: Ontario Public Library Managers’ Perception of and Experience with Accommodation for Disability
Heather Hill, Kevin Oswald
10h55 - 11h20Investigating document type discrepancies between OpenAlex and the Web of Science
Philippe Mongeon, Madelaine Hare, Geoff Krause, Rebecca Marjoram, Poppy Riddle, Rémi Toupin, Summer Wilson
10h55 - 11h20"Policies and Training Empowers Staff and Management to Act": Preliminary Findings From the Patron-Perpetrated (PPSH) Policies and Procedures Survey
Danielle Allard, Tami Oliphant
11h20 - 11h40Cérémonie de clôture
Comité organisateur du congrès
11h40 - 12h00Lunch
12h00 - 14h00Assemblée Générale de l'ACSI
Nafiz Shuva, CAIS President
14h25 - 16h00Group guided tour of Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

Programme social

Nous sommes heureux d’offrir aux participants du congrès quelques activités de réseautage dans un atmosphère informel.

Jour 1: Réception au The Social

The Social poster

Jour 2: Diner au Old Triangle

Old Triangle poster

Jour 3: Visite guidée du Lieu historique national de la Citadelle-d’Halifax!

Citadel Tour poster