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SJSU SLIS Instructor to Discuss Crisis Information Needs During Keynote Talk


 

Dr. Chris Hagar, an assistant professor at the San Jose State University
School of Library and Information Science, will be a keynote speaker at the
Information Architecture Summit to be held April 3-7, 2013, in Baltimore,
Md.

 

During the evening keynote presentation
<http://2013.iasummit.org/program/when-disaster-strikes/>  "When Disaster
Strikes - Where Do You Turn," Hagar will talk about some of the
socio-cultural challenges in the emerging area of crisis informatics, and
the roles information professionals play in crises preparedness and
response. Her keynote presentation is scheduled for Friday, April 5 at 5
p.m.

 

In a recent interview <http://2013.iasummit.org/2013/02/07/chris-hagar/>
with Information Architecture Summit, Hagar defined crisis informatics, a
term she coined to describe "the interconnectedness of people,
organizations, information and technology during crises and disasters."

 

"Crisis informatics examines the intersecting trajectories of social,
technical and information perspectives during the full lifecycle of a crisis
- crisis preparation, response, and recovery. It's a growing field of
inquiry that requires integrative and collaborative efforts from many
disciplines to achieve effective and efficient disaster preparedness and
response," Hagar explained.

 

She also talked about the role of digital volunteers, increasingly used by
organizations like the Red Cross to collect vital information during crisis
situations. For example, she said a digital volunteer may be assigned to
collect tweets from people looking for water or other needed items, and
direct these tweets to a central source to be aggregated and plotted on a
map.

 

The rise of social media offers more channels for the sharing of information
during crises, she said, but it's important for information professionals to
know how to differentiate credible information from rumor.

 

"Building a system that will help establish credibility to information found
in social media is just one way to help improve disaster preparedness and
response," Hagar said. "There are other opportunities for information
architects and user experience professionals to get involved that I hope to
share."

 

The IA Summit <http://2013.iasummit.org/>  is presented annually by the
Association for Information Science and Technology <http://www.asis.org/>
(ASIS&T) and the Information Architecture Institute
<http://iainstitute.org/> .

 

Hagar joined the full-time faculty at the San Jose State University School
of Library and Information Science in fall 2012. She teaches LIBR 285
Research Methods <http://slisapps.sjsu.edu/gss/ajax/showSheet.php?id=5158>
in the fully online Master of Library and Information Science
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/master-library-and-information-science-mli
s>  program.

 

In addition, Hagar
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/research/center-information-research-and-innovation
-ciri/research-profiles/chris-hagar-0>  is the principal investigator for
the Center for Information Research and Innovation
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/center-information-research-and-innovation-ciri>
(CIRI) project "Restoring a Sense of Community: Overcoming Challenges for
Communities to be More Resilient" with Gaston Armour, emergency preparedness
coordinator for the state of Illinois.

 

Related Content:

*	Read Chris Hagar's CIRI blog post
<http://slisapps.sjsu.edu/blogs/wp/ciri/2012/11/20/crisis-informatics-interd
isciplinary-research-opportunities-chris-hagar/>  "Crisis Informatics:
Interdisciplinary Research Opportunities."
*	Read Information Architecture's interview
<http://2013.iasummit.org/2013/02/07/chris-hagar/>  with Chris Hagar about
her keynote presentation at the IA Summit.

 

ABOUT SJSU SLIS

The San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science is a
recognized leader in online learning
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/prospective-students/discover-online-learning>  and
is a member of the Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C) and Quality Matters. In 2012,
the School's online programs received a score in the exemplary range
according to the Sloan-C Quality Scorecard for the Administration of Online
Education Programs. 

 

SJSU SLIS offers the following educational programs
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs> : 

*	Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS)
*	Teacher Librarian Program 
*	Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) 
*	Post-Master's Certificate in Library and Information Science 
*	San Jose Gateway PhD Program 

 

In addition, SJSU SLIS is launching a MOOC
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/programs/moocs>  in fall 2013. For more information
about the nationally ranked school, please visit: http://slisweb.sjsu.edu