Beta Phi Mu is pleased to announce the 2021 Eugene Garfield Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship winners. These $3,000 awards provide support for doctoral students who are working on their dissertations in Library and Information Science, Information Studies, Informatics, or a related field.
Congratulations to the following: STEPHEN ABRAMS, Queensland University of Technology/San José State University, A Communicological Critique of Evaluative Norms for Digital Preservation Success ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, Drexel University, A Framework for Measuring and Mitigating Bias in Electronic Health Record Data; A Case Study in Childhood Obesity Incident YI-YUN CHENG, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Agreeing to Disagree: Applying a Logic Based Approach to Reconciling and Merging Multiple Taxonomies JULAINE CLUNIS, Kent State University, Semantic Analysis Mapping Framework for Clinical Coding Schemes LO LEE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Exploring Information Behavior of Hobbyists and the Making Process of Arts and Crafts RONGQIAN MA, University of Pittsburgh, Bridging Sight and Insight: Visualization in Action among Digital Humanists For more information, read the complete press release here: Current Scholarship Winners
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