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2nd Milwaukee Conference on the Ethics of Information Organization

June 15 - 16, 2012
Milwaukee, WI

Information organization (IO) faces many ethical challenges which demand 
our attention. The IO literature raises ethical issues concerning the 
role of national and international IO standards, provision of 
appropriate subject access, deprofessionalization of IO work, education 
of IO professionals, and the effects of globalization. These issues, and 
others like them, have serious implications for quality and equity in 
information access. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of 
Information Studies and its Information Organization Research Group and 
Center for Information Policy Research are joined by Milwaukee Public 
Library, Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries and UWM 
Libraries in presenting this conference to address the ethics of 
information organization.

Presentations will address the ethics of a wide range of topics:
. Classification theory
. Indigenous knowledge organization
. Consultants' attitudes toward and corporate roles in cataloging
. Metadata standards and practices
. Archival representation
. Addressing the shortcoming of subject access
. Representations of marginalized groups and topics
. Catalogers' objectives and responsibilities
. Concepts for education and research
. Where we are now
. and more

INVITED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

*Just Classifications
*Jens-Erik Mai | University of Toronto

*Eliminate, Abandon, Dismantle: Cataloging in Library Consultant Reports
*Tina Gross| St. Cloud State University

*Changing the Stories We Tell: The Research Ethics of Indigenous Métissage
*Ann Doyle| University of British Columbia

*From Mishmash to Mash-up: Objectives, Ethics, and Practice in Cataloging
*Daniel CannCasciato | Central Washington Brooks Library

*Ethics in Information Organization: Visualizing Extension, Monitoring 
Shifting Intention
*Richard Smiraglia**| University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

/Complete list of speakers and conference program will be available on 
the conference website./

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: *http://sois.uwm.edu/ioethics*
Early bird registration ends - April 30, 2012

Conference Poster available here: 
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/groups/sois/webdocs/events/eio-poster.pdf


FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROGRAM CONTACT:
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http://www.uwm.edu/sois