Chirag Shah was awarded an NSF/CISE/IIS grant for $260,0047 for his project titled “A DREAM Proactive Conversational System,” a collaborative with Grace Hui Yang at Georgetown University.
Nassim Parvin and co-collaborators Sylvia Janicki and Noura Howell’s paper “Crip Reflections on Designing with Plants: Intersecting Disability Theory, Chronic Illness, and More-than-Human Design” was accepted to the International Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS’24).
Nicole Kuhn and co-collaborators Ethan Kuhn, Michael (daniseten) Vendiola, and Clarita Lefthand-Begay's paper “Tribal Research Review Boards in the United States: examining online presence and themes across online documentation” was published in Research Ethics.
Chirag Shah and co-collaborator Emily Bender’s paper “Envisioning Information Access Systems: What Makes for Good Tools and a Healthy Web” accepted to ACM Transactions on the Web (TWeb).
Joe Janes had a chapter published in the book Library 2035: Imagining the Next Generation of Libraries titled “The Janus Library.”
Marika Cifor gave a keynote titled “Viral Images: Activist Archiving and the Politics of AIDS” at the International Seminar on Archives and Counter-Archives: Image Politics and Migration, hosted by FGV CPDOC, a major center for teaching and research in Rio de Janeiro.
Helene Williams, Chance Hunt, and Lorcan Dempsey were interviewed for an article in The Daily titled “Do College Libraries Have a Place in the Digital Age?”
Sarah Nguyen’s work was mentioned in a story in The Markup, in collaboration with CalMatters, titled “How I explained AI and Deepfakes Using Only Basic Vietnamese.”
Chirag Shah had several media mentions, including:
- Writing an article for InsideBigData titled “What AI Could, Should, and Would Do”
- Quoted in an article titled “Beyond AI Doomerism: Navigating Hype vs. Reality in AI Risk” in TechTarget