[Air-L] ASIS&T SIG AI announces a call for nominations for the SIG AI Best Artificial Intelligence Published Paper Award 2024. The purpose of the award is to recognize the best paper published within the scope of SIG AI (see www.asist.org/sig/sigai). Papers that have been published (i.e., not just accepted) in any peer-reviewed scholarly publication (journal or conference) during the prior calendar year (2024) are eligible for the award. At least one author of a winning paper must be a member of SIG AI at the time of the award. (Any ASIS&T member may join SIG AI at any time.) The paper must address AI from a Library and Information Science perspective. Papers reporting empirical research, theoretical contributions, or methodological advances are all eligible. Papers that merely apply AI techniques (e.g., using NLP for data analysis) without focusing on AI from a Library and Information Science perspective are not eligible. 📅 Submission Details Deadline for nominations: Monday, June 30th.
Stefanie Havelka
stefanie.havelka at ucd.ie
Mon May 12 11:47:35 PDT 2025
ASIS&T SIG AI announces a call for nominations for the SIG AI Best
Artificial Intelligence Published Paper Award 2024.
The purpose of the award is to recognize the best paper published within
the scope of SIG AI (see www.asist.org/sig/sigai).
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Papers that have been published (i.e., not just accepted) in any
peer-reviewed scholarly publication (journal or conference) during the prior
calendar year (2024) are eligible for the award.
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At least one author of a winning paper must be a member of SIG AI at the
time of the award. (Any ASIS&T member may join SIG AI at any time.)
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The paper must address AI from a Library and Information Science
perspective.
Papers reporting empirical research, theoretical contributions, or
methodological advances are all eligible.
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Papers that merely apply AI techniques (e.g., using NLP for data
analysis) without focusing on AI from a Library and Information Science
perspective are not eligible.
📅 Submission Details
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Deadline for nominations: Monday, June 30th, end of the day
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Submit nominations via this form: https://forms.gle/e3sGLeux6mrjNFoU8
(If you are unable to access the form, you may email your nomination to
stefanie.havelka at ucd.ie with the following information: citation for the
paper, a copy of the paper, and a rationale for the nomination.)
📄 Nomination Requirements
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Full citation of the nominated paper
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A copy of the paper (PDF format preferred)
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A short rationale for the nomination, addressing:
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Theoretical framework and/or conceptual relevance to AI from a
Library and Information Science perspective.
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Strength and appropriateness of the methodology
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Significance and implications of the findings
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Originality
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Clarity of expression
The award will consist of a cash prize and certificates from ASIS&T.
We look forward to your nominations!
Stefanie Havelka on behalf of the SIG AI
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Dr. Stefanie Havelka [she/her]
Assistant Professor
Service Learning Coordinator MLIS
Thesis Coordinator MLIS
Room C119 | Newman Building
Phone: +353 01-716-8496
School of Information and Communication Studies
University College Dublin
Belfield, Dublin 4
Ireland
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