Amanda Menking, Vaibhavi Rangarajan, and Michael Gilbert had a paper titled, “Sharing Small Pieces of the World”: Increasing and Broadening Participation in Wikimedia Commons, accepted to OpenSym 2018. The conference will take place in Paris, France from August 22nd to 24th.
Annette Goldsmith joined the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults (JRLYA), which is YALSA's research journal.
Mike Katell’s chapter titled, “Adverse Detection: The Promise and Peril of Body-worn Cameras,” will appear in Surveillance, Privacy, and Public Space, a collection from Routledge to be released July 25th. The book is edited by iSchool alum Bryce Newell and colleagues in The Netherlands. Mike has also had papers accepted to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting in Vancouver, BC and the Amsterdam Privacy Conference, both of which will take place in the fall.
Jevin West and Carl Bergstrom were on KIRO Radio’s Dave Ross Show late last week in the segment UW 'Calling BS' class becomes official course offering. They also discussed their work reaching out to high school and middle school students. The news also appeared on MyNorthwest.com and UW Today.
Rose Paquet Kinsely was noted as a research contributor to HCDE professor Daniela Rosner’s book titled Critical Fabulations by MIT Press. This week UW News ran a piece about the book in Q&A: What can we learn from the hidden history of technology design?