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Lynn Silipigni Connaway, ASIS&T president and senior research scientist and director of user research at OCLC Research, visited Taiwan in December 2016. To welcome Dr. Connaway and to foster interactions among LIS young scholars and junior faculty in Taiwan, the ASIS&T Taipei Chapter held a research forum and reception on December 7, 2016, at National Taiwan University Library.
The ASIS&T Taipei Chapter was established in 1982. It is one of the earliest regional chapters outside North America. In the subsequent year, the Taipei Student Chapter was also established, composed mainly of graduate students from National Taiwan University and National Taiwan Normal University. It won the Best Student Chapter Award in 1988. Pioneers in information science in Taiwan, including Harris B. H. Seng, Lucy Tee-Chu Lee, James S. C. Hu and Margaret Fung, have been and are still playing crucial roles in facilitating local participation in the global community. Today, the Taipei Chapter has grown to be one of the strongest library and information science professional associations in Taiwan. It continues its mission to promote Taiwan in collaborating and networking with leading intellectuals around the world. In 2016, ASIS&T Taipei was under the guidance of Ming-Hsin Phoebe Chiu, chair; Tien-I Tsai, vice chair; and Wei-Chung Cheng, secretary.
Faculty members and graduate students from five different LIS schools in Taiwan participated in the research forum and reception. Twelve LIS faculty and young scholars in Taiwan shared their research on various topics through a series of five-minute madness presentations. The presenters included Suyu Lin (assistant professor, Tamkang University), Hui-Yun Sung (assistant professor, National Chung Hsing University), Tien-I Tsai (assistant professor, National Taiwan University), Ming-Hsin Phoebe Chiu (associate professor, National Taiwan Normal University), post-doctoral researcher Cheng-Ching Chang and seven doctoral students from National Taiwan University (NTU), National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) and National Chengchi University (NCCU). The topics ranged from library user services and user behavior, scholarly communication and scientific collaboration, information behavior and user experience, to health informatics, bibliometrics and information repositories. In addition to the presentations, there was a social refreshment session for attendees to exchange research ideas. At the end of the event, Connaway mentored the participants on the art of five-minute madness and speaking in academic contexts and also shared tips for junior faculty and recent Ph.D. graduates on preparing for academic careers.
Prior to her visit to Taiwan, Connaway also visited China and Hong Kong. Researchers from the three areas organized a collaborative event, Symposium on Research Design, Paper Writing & Publishing in Information Science, which will be held at the University of Hong Kong on March 27–28, 2017. The joint effort was first initiated by the members of ASIS&T Asia-Pacific Chapter and the Taipei Chapter during a networking lunch at the ASIS&T Annual Meeting at Copenhagen, Denmark. After series of discussions, it became a major event derived from the ASIS&T Annual Meeting and President Connaway's Greater China trip. Thanks to Sam Chu from the faculty of education, University of Hong Kong, who is the symposium chair and main organizer, this first Asia-Pacific collaborative ASIS&T regional event will draw together talented minds from Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Singapore and the United States to pave the way for young scholars and doctoral students to develop knowledge and the ability to act as potential movers and shakers of the LIS field. More information about the symposium can be accessed from https://www.asist.org/mc-events/symposium-on-research-design-paper-writing-publishing-in-information-science/.
2016年12月,asist总裁、高级研究科学家、OCLC研究部用户研究主任Lynn Silipigni Connaway访问了台湾。2016年12月7日,为了欢迎Connaway博士的到来,并促进台湾年轻学者和青年教师之间的互动,asist台北分会在国立台湾大学图书馆举办了一场研究论坛和招待会。协会台北分会成立于1982年。它是北美以外最早的地区分会之一。次年,台北学生分会成立,主要由国立台湾大学、国立台湾师范大学的研究生组成。它在1988年获得了最佳学生分会奖。台湾资讯科学的先驱们,包括Seng B. h,李丽珠,James S. C. Hu和Margaret Fung,一直并仍然在促进本地参与全球社会方面发挥着重要作用。今天,台北分会已成长为台湾最强大的图书馆情报学专业协会之一。它继续其使命,促进台湾与世界各地的领先知识分子的合作和网络。2016年,ASIS&T台北在Ming-Hsin Phoebe Chiu主席的指导下;蔡天一副主席;秘书郑维忠。来自台湾五个不同学院的教师和研究生参加了研究论坛和招待会。12位来自台湾的美国大学教师和青年学者通过一系列五分钟的疯狂演讲,分享了他们对各种主题的研究。主持人包括月经林(淡江大学助理教授),Hui-Yun唱(国立中兴大学助理教授),Tien-I蔡(国立台湾大学助理教授),Ming-Hsin菲比赵(国立台湾师范大学副教授),博士后研究员Cheng-Ching Chang和7国立台湾大学的博士生(南大),国立台湾师范大学(台湾),国立政治大学(4)。主题包括图书馆用户服务和用户行为、学术交流和科学合作、信息行为和用户体验、卫生信息学、文献计量学和信息库。除了报告之外,还有一个社交茶点环节,供与会者交流研究想法。在活动结束时,Connaway指导了参与者五分钟疯狂的艺术和在学术背景下的演讲,并为初级教师和最近的博士毕业生分享了为学术生涯做准备的技巧。在访问台湾之前,康纳威还访问了中国大陆和香港。来自三个领域的研究人员组织了一个合作活动,研究设计研讨会,论文写作和;研讨会将于2017年3月27-28日在香港大学举行。在丹麦哥本哈根举行的ASIS&T年会上,ASIS&T亚太分会和台北分会的成员在一次交流午餐中首次发起了这项联合努力。经过一系列的讨论,成为ASIS&T年会和康纳威总裁大中华行衍生出来的一项重大活动。感谢香港大学教育学院的Sam Chu教授,他是研讨会的主席和主要组织者,这是第一次亚太地区合作的asis&t区域活动,将吸引来自香港、台湾、中国、新加坡和美国的人才,为年轻学者和博士生发展知识和能力铺平道路,成为LIS领域的潜在推动者和推动者。有关研讨会的更多信息可访问https://www.asist.org/mc-events/symposium-on-research-design-paper-writing-publishing-in-information-science/。