2019 Student Showcase

iSchool Master’s Student Showcase 2019 Photos

Lightning Talk Presentations

Sharon Han and Vicki Pietrus
Have Fun with It: Understanding Youth-Focused Public Librarian, Perspectives on Teen Services, Research, and Informal Learning

Rajkumar Gosai
Analyzing Trending YouTube Video Statistics using Data Visualization Tools

Anne Wallace
Blindly Sharing: A Case for Little Free Libraries in Community Development

Rebecca Graham
The Impact of Invisible Class Bias on Working-Class First Generation College Students

Priyanshu Madan
Exploring Scientific Conversations on Twitter

Morgan Sherlock
Behind the Gate: Early Career Researchers, Motivations for using ResearchGate

Poster Presentations

Kayla Abner
Barriers in Digital Scholarship Engagement

Pam Nila
Conducting a Commercial Landscape Review of a Technical Area using EPPI Reviewer

Steffanie Cain, Yohta Shimizu, Erika Weir
The Weaknesses of Automated Taxonomy: A Case Study

Christine Young
The Librarian’s QUILTBAG: SAGA in the Library

Billy Tringali
The Journal of Anime and Manga Studies: Building an Open Access Journal From the Ground Up

Pranali Mane, Tanvi Malhotra
Tableau Dashboard Governance for BI Analysis

Kristin Lansdown
Revamping the Reading Room: Cataloging the Center for Black Diaspora at DePaul University

Brinna Michael 
Assessing BIBFRAME 2.0: Exploratory Implementation in Metadata Maker

Beth Murphy, Jiaoyuan Li, JinKyung Lee, Lang Qin
Creating Baseball Cards Collection

Lucy Chang
Developing a 3-Tiered Data Persona Framework: A growing fluency towards cross-disciplinary translation of data practices

Xena Becker
Instructional Praxis in Archives and Special Collections

Jayde Rose
Silver Fork Novels: the Case for Preservation

Halle Burns
Evaluating Linked Data Visualization Tools

Gaurav Dharra, Harshitha Ravindra
Data Governance Model

Jenna Jordan
Relational Databases as a Tool for Data Quality & Reusability

Melissa Halka (pre-recorded talk)
Art Encounter Adopting Asset-Based Pedagogy:  Building Youth Advocacy for Students at Haugan Elementary School

Kelsey Pietens (pre-recorded talk)
Working as the AYS Apprentice at The Urbana Free Library