iSchool Capstone

2020

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Nantucket Biodiversity Digital Repository

Since 2005, Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative has sponsored over 70 different research projects, but the reports and datasets from these projects are not easily available. We have designed a workflow to curate, label, and upload files to a searchable digital repository, and have built a documentation website to house the workflow and process documents. This supports NBI in becoming an open science leader among small science nonprofits, streamlines NBI grant reporting, ensures that researcher reports and data can be cited, and opens the possibility of research funded by NBI contributing to larger scientific studies and new knowledge creation.
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Open Data Wagon: Opening Up Mobile Services Data in Public Libraries

Though public libraries have shared internal data, such as circulation data, publicly via open data portals, bookmobile data sharing has been limited. Sponsored by the Washington State Library, and using data from North Central Regional Library as a pilot, the Open Data Wagon project researched, collected, and published library bookmobile data openly on data.wa.gov, along with a reusable dataset template. Because bookmobile operations can be expensive, this project aimed to encourage information sharing among libraries, expand funding opportunities for mobile services by supplying additional data, and heighten the value of library mobile services. More info: https://opendatawagon.github.io
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Organizing SharePoint: Improving User Experience and Search Navigation on the West Pierce Fire & Rescue SharePoint Page

The personnel at West Pierce Fire and Rescue rely on SharePoint for their centralized information storage and sharing platform. This project sought to analyzing the current website content, identify users’ satisfaction with the current site, and incorporate user feedback to help improve user experience and searching capabilities on the site. A written report to the department included a summary of the research findings, a topical overview of updated files, user-friendly wireframes, and a moving forward document highlighting additional recommendations to help improve the overall design and information sharing opportunities on the SharePoint site.
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Outreach

Outreach is a web-application that bridges the communication gap between immigrant parents and middle school teachers to aid in student learning. We realize that when parents are engaged in their children’s academic lives, students are more often to excel. Teachers will be able to communicate with parents through a web application enabling them to send out weekly messages to encourage conversation within the home. Our goal as a collective is to create a family inclusive environment for immigrant parents that struggle to get their children to college.
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Patent Evaluator

Patent applications are currently an expensive process, requiring many work hours and high economic costs for creating, editing, and submitting applications to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. This project utilized machine learning methods to analyze method claim text and ultimately determine whether a method claims application would be rejected. This project aims to help stakeholders leverage the results from these models to streamline their patent application process and to implement the models in the future for better determining which words may contribute to their application being rejected.
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Planning an Entry Sequence with Service Design

How might we plan user-friendly entrances for the library? For this project, we learned about and applied service design tools at UC Berkeley’s new Center for Connected Learning to provide library leadership with input on a redesigned entry experience. After learning about service design, we created six fictional personas and walked them through different entry scenarios to examine each step. Then we created easy-to-understand graphics to provide the UC Berkeley leadership team with planning materials. Any library can use service design tools to improve the experience of its users.
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Popular Government through Popular Information: Providing, Preserving, and Promoting Digital Access to Federal Documents via Trustworthy Repositories

Providing digital access to government documents requires a collaborative effort from both Federal Depository Libraries and digital repositories. This project prepares for the digitization of government publications held within the University of Washington Libraries while promoting access to documents already held within certified digital repositories. First, I created an index of World War II and post-war items held by the UW Libraries that have not yet been digitized and subsequently compiled a workflow process to aid in future digitization projects. Additionally, I developed research guides to facilitate access to previously-digitized collections on repository sites such as HathiTrust and govinfo.
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Postcomet

Age Friendly Seattle's Civic Coffee Hour has been an essential informational event for Seattle's older adult population, especially among immigrants and refugees, for the past decade. Now Civic Coffee Hour must expand to Seattle community centers, but participants still need to be able to participate in a live, online Q&A event. We created Postcomet, a solution that integrates SMS into YouTube Live broadcasts, allowing users to participate in the event regardless of their viewing location. This allows people to connect to live events & live speakers though technologies they already understand: YouTube and text messaging.
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Privasee

It is no doubt that employees are the powerhouse of our companies. However, employee negligence and human error are some of the main causes of data breaches. This costs nearly $4 million on average for a business in the U.S., posing great security and financial risks. PrivaSee is a platform where security professionals can easily identify the exploitable employee public data and take action to mitigate the risks right away. This allows our clients to fully focus on their business objectives while they continue providing necessary resources for the employees.
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Project Detox

Among gamers playing the top 15 games, roughly 70% have experienced online abuse. Project Detox is empowering the Gaming Safety team at Microsoft so that they can provide a safe environment to their customers worldwide. We are implementing an automated testing framework for their toxicity classifiers. After measuring model performances against each other and on different kinds of data, we have generated beautiful and intuitive reports which would enable the stakeholders to make data-driven decisions. All of this has been packaged into pipelines which would automate the process and eliminate manual work.