September 10th Agenda
This Symposium is hosted via Zoom Webinar. All times are EST.
This Symposium and the following webinars were sponsored by EBSCO.
Video recordings for the sessions can be access through our Symposium Recordings Page, or via our Youtube Channel. You can also directly click on the video links provided for each section
Time Table
Time | Event |
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10:00-10:05 | Welcome and Overview of the Symposium by Gary Marchionini, Dean and Cary C. Boshamer Professor |
10:05-10:30 | Framing AI, Knowledge Work, and the Public Sphere: Zeynep Tufekci , Associate Professor, SILS, Principal Investigator, CITAP, and Founder Insight -- Video Link|Youtube Link |
10:30-12:00 | How is knowledge-Intensive Work-Influenced by Advanced Technologies? Moderated by Gary Marchionini Key Speakers: • Corbin Jones, Professor UNC Biology Department and Integrative Program for Biological and Genome Sciences (IBGS), Faculty Director of the UNC High-Throughput Sequencing Facility and Bioinformatic Analytics Research Collaborative (BARC) -- Video Link|Youtube Link • Nikhil Kaza, Professor UNC Department of City and Regional Planning, Director, Center for Urban & Regional Studies -- Video Link|Youtube Link • Victoria Szabo, Research Professor, Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Duke University -- Video Link|Youtube Link • Nancy McGovern, Director of Digital Preservation, MIT -- Video Link|Youtube Link Panel Discussion -- Video Link|Youtube Link |
12:00-12:30 | Lunch Break |
12:30-14:00 | How Are Work Practices Evolving in the Digital Age? Moderated by Mohammad Jarrahi Key Speakers: • Shamsi Iqbal, Principal Researcher, MSR -- Video Link|Youtube Link • Daniel Greene, Assistant Professor, University of Maryland School of Information -- Video Link|Youtube Link • Tressie McMillan Cottom, Associate Professor, SILS and Senior Faculty Researcher, CITAP -- Video Link|Youtube Link • Andrew Fiore, Former Head of Data, Asana -- Video Link|Youtube Link Panel Discussion -- Video Link| Youtube Link |
14:00-14:30 | Wrap up discussion and Next Steps: Mohammad Jarrahi, Associate Professor -- Video Link|Video Link |