Amy Ko and co-authors Brad Myers, Michael Coblenz and Htet Htet Aung鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾 received a Most Influential Paper Award from .
Itza Carbajal (PhD student) and co-authors Tara Saleh, Yubing Tian (PhD student), Marika Cifor, and Ricardo Gomez鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾 was published in the Journal of Civic Information.
Jacob Wobbrock and co-authors Ather Sharif, Venkatesh Potluri, Jazz Rui Xia Ang, and Jennifer Mankoff鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾 received the Best Demo Award at the .
Jacob Wobbrock and co-authors Arnavadi Chheda-Kothary, and Jon Froehlich鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾 received a Best Paper Award at the .
Tessa Rose Campbell (PhD student) is the author of the forthcoming book chapter titled 鈥淧lanting Seeds of Change to Help Grow the Field of Librarianship鈥 as part of the book Critical Race Theory in LIS: Challenging White Supremacy in Libraries, set to be published by Emerald Publishing in 2025.
Erin Beneteau (PhD student) was invited to join an international panel of researchers and participated in the research symposium titled at the
Karen Fisher was interviewed in the New York Times article 鈥溾 where she discussed her IMLS-funded project on how library staff are being impacted by trauma in the workplace. She also appeared on CBS Los Angeles Morning News to share about this research, in a segment titled 鈥溾
Kyra Wilson (PhD student) and Aylin Caliskan were interviewed for an article titled 鈥溾 published in GeekWire.
Chirag Shah was mentioned in an article titled 鈥溾 published in the MIT Technology Review.