The PVC-ASIS&T 2010-2011 officers invite you to join us at Lebanese Taverna in Bethesda on Thursday, January 20, 2011 from 6:30 to 9:00 PM to induct our new officer slate and plan for the way our chapter will engage membership in the next year (or more!).
Last year, we cosponsored three events in the Washington, DC, area that convened almost 200 participants; however, we recognize that you have opinions and insights on the way we might improve engagement throughout the chapter.
We value your membership, and we look forward to working with you to develop new ways to participate in PVC-ASIS&T through the use of technology and through in-person events.
The meeting won't be all planning, though! We'll also have some time for networking, and we look forward to sharing a great meal with everyone who attends.
When: January 20, 2011, 6:30-9pm
Cost: $25 ASIS&T Members, $30 Non-members, $20 Students
Where: Lebanese Taverna, 7141 Arlington Road, Bethesda, Maryland 20814
For more information and to register for this event, click here: https://www.asis.org/Chapters/asispvc/pvcregform_01202011.html
Can't make the meeting but want to share your thoughts? You have lots of options. You can email our officers directly, or post your thoughts here on the PVC-ASIS&T blog or on our Facebook page or LinkedIn group.Click here to add this event to your calendar.
We hope to see you there!
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Join PVC ASIST to Plan Our Future: January 20, 2011
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The Twentieth Annual Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture:
Featuring

Tuesday, April 20, 2010 @ 7-9PM
Caldwell Hall Auditorium
The Catholic University of America
http://www.cua.edu/res/docs/cuamap.pdf
Reception to Follow
RSVPs are encouraged. Please contact Robin Foltz.
Donations (checks) will be accepted at the lecture for the Elizabeth W. Stone Scholarship Fund.
Monday, October 19, 2009
National Meeting Preview -- RSVP by this Friday!
https://www.asis.org/Chapters/asispvc/pvcregform_10262009.html
INCLUDED: Dinner will be provided
Speakers Include:
- Trudi Bellardo Hahn - "The Information Connection in Times of Crisis." A report of a federally funded project to study roles for public libraries in serving the information needs of their communities in times of disasters.
- Joe Hourcle - "Interoperability in the Space Sciences" To deal with the highly heterogeneous data needs, NASA has funded recreation of a number of specialized "Virtual Observatories" (VxOs) in the space sciences. This presentation discusses these original VxOs,as well as phenomena based VxOs such as the Virtual Waves Observatory (VWO), browseable directories such as the Virtual Space Physics Observatory (VSPO), standardization efforts between the VxOs such as the Space Physics Archive Search and Extract (SPASE) and the associated query language SPASE-QL, as well as related international efforts.
- Joan Lussky - "Social tags and other kinds of subject access occurring library catalogs"
WHEN: Monday, October 26, 2009
TIME: 6:30 - 8:30pm
LOCATION: Catholic University of America May Gallery, John K. Mullen Library, 620 Michigan Ave., N.E., Washington , DC 20064
DIRECTIONS: http://www.cua.edu/directions/
CAMPUS MAP: http://welcome.cua.edu/cuamap.pdf
METRO: Brookland/CUA station, red line. (From the metro, walk up the road past the guard station. The Mullen Library is the large white building. Go around the building to the front entrance. Tell the attendant that you are there for the ASIS&T Event. The May Gallery is directly to the right after passing the attendant. We advise attendees to take the Metro. Limited parking is available in front of the library.)
COST: $10 ASIS&T Members
$15 Non-members
$5 Students
Have a friend in ASIS&T? Attend the meeting with him/her and attend at the member cost!
RSVP: https://www.asis.org/Chapters/asispvc/pvcregform_10262009.html
by Friday, October 23, 2009 (5pm)
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Upcoming events... and your suggestions?
On the slate for early Fall, we have:
- an Annual Meeting Preview event in September, where we get to see sneak previews from local presenters. (You can see details & slides from last year's smashing Preview here.)
- a usability workshop at the Human Computer Interaction Lab at University of Maryland, College Park in October.
We're also discussing & planning a number of other events--- and we would love your feedback. Please participate in the poll below, and please feel free to send us your comments.
Also, in addition to ideas, if any of you would like to speak, have space you can offer, or would otherwise like to get more involved-- please let us know!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Beats and Bytes: Music and Creativity in the Information Age
As social media technologies continue to advance, how will the effects of these innovations be experienced by musicians, their audiences, and the information professionals who organize music? While websites ranging from iTunes to MySpace to last.fm and Pandora abound, how can you best navigate these spaces ethically while discovering new talent or learning more about favorite genres? What's now, and what's next?
The Potomac Valley Chapter of ASIS&T is pleased to bring you local musicians, information professionals, and music experts on a lively panel discussion about the many fascinating issues that the Information Age brings to music and its analysis.
Panelists:
- Brent Burton
- Raul DeLeon
- Ben Licciardi
- Michael Pahn
- Ginger Richards
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Time: Dinner 6:30 - 7:00pm; Panel Discussion 7:00 - 8:30pm
Place: Catholic University of America, May Gallery
For registration and more information, click here https://www.asis.org/Chapters/asispvc/pvcregform_04282009.html
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Upcoming talk : The Cloud, the Exaflood, and the Internet of Things
When: Monday, March 30, 6:30pm
Where: Marist Hall, Information Commons, 620 Michigan Ave., N.E., Washington , DC 20064
Registration: http://www.asis.org/Chapters/asispvc/pvcregform_03302009.html
Friday, January 30, 2009
Event : Innovations at the Human Computer Interaction Lab
What: Innovations at the Human Computer Interaction Lab: When the Human Meets Computers: An Afternoon of Technology Previews, Presentations, and Discussion.
When: 1-5pm, Feb. 20, 2009
Where: 2117 Hornbake Building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Directions: http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/contact/travel_to_hcil.shtml
Metro: College Park/U of MD, Green Line
Take the M shuttle from the Metro Station to the university.
For more agenda and registration information, please click below:
https://www.asis.org/Chapters/asispvc/pvcregform_02202009.html
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Update! New location for Information Policy Symposium!
Dinner will be available from 6:15 to 7 and the program will run 7-8:30pm. Feel free to arrive early in order to stay warm!
We encourage everyone to use the metro as parking is very limited.
Location: Aquinas Hall, Room 102, the Catholic University of America. (Note for CUA alums- Aquinas Hall was formerly known as Life Cycle, the building next to Marist.)
620 Michigan Ave., N.E.Washington , DC 20064
Directions: http://www.cua.edu/directions/
Campus Map: http://welcome.cua.edu/cuamap.pdf
Metro: Brookland/CUA station, red line.
Aquinas Hall is about a ten minute walk from the metro. From the metro, cross the street and walk up the road past the guard station. You will pass Pangborn Hall on the right. Ahead, you will see a large white building called The Mullen Library . Follow the sidewalks to the right of the Mullen Library. As you pass the library, follow the sidewalks to the right. McMahon Hall will be on your left and as you progress, you will see the student union across a lawn and a parking lot on your left. Hannan Hall will be a large white building on your right. Proceed on the path up the hill and Aquinas Hall is on the right side.
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Updated - Location for Information Policy Symposium
Please register by 5pm on Tuesday! Please click here to register.
Location:
May Gallery, John K. Mullen Library, Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Ave., N.E.Washington, DC 20064
Directions: http://www.cua.edu/directions/
Campus Map: http://welcome.cua.edu/cuamap.pdf
Metro: Brookland-CUA Station, Red Line.
We advise attendees to take the Metro. Limited parking is available in front of the library.
From the Metro, walk up the road past the guard station. The Mullen Library is the large white building. Go around the building to front entrance. Tell the attendant you are here for the ASIS&T event. The May Gallery is directly to the right after passing the attendant.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Event : Symposium on Information Policy in the New Administration
How will the next administration handle information policy? What does transparency really mean? No matter how you feel about the incoming president, you've got to be curious about the information policy of a PEOTUS that campaigned via the internet in innovative new ways and had a website up within 48 hours of winning the election.
We've gathered up an panel of experts from the CATO Institute, the American Library Assocation, the Center for American Progress, and the Sunlight Foundation. Join us for an educational- and perhaps provocative- evening.
Join the Potomac Valley Chapter of ASIS&T for a lively discussion on how the new administration will handle information policy.
Moderator Dr. Paul Jaeger will lead the discussion amongst the panel from the American Libraries Association, The Cato Institute, Center for American Progress, and the Sunlight Foundation.
Register early, this one will sell-out quickly! Registration is due by Jan 13, 5pm-- but it will probably sell out much earlier!
To register, please click here.
When:
- Thursday, January 15, 2009
- Dinner 6:30 - 7:00pm
- Program 7:00 - 9:00pm
Where: Catholic Univeristy of America, 620 Michigan NE, Washington DC (Exact room TBA)
Metro: Brookland/CUA (Red Line)
Cost:
- $15 ASIS&T & SLA Members
- $20 Non-members
- $0 Students
- Have a friend in ASIS&T? Attend the meeting with him/her and attend at the member cost!
Moderator:
- Paul T. Jaerger, Phd, Director of the Center for Information Policy and E-Government, University of Maryland
Panelists:
- Carrie Lowe, American Library Assocation, Office for Information Technology Policy, Program Director
- Jim Harper, The CATO Institute, Director of Information Policy Studies
- Reece Rushing, Center for American Progress, Director of Regulatory and Information Policy
- John Wonderlich, Sunlight Foundation, Program Director of the Sunlight Foundation
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Register now for an evening of networking
Registration is due Dec. 9-- but why not register now?
Again, the details are:
What: Old-fashioned Social Networking: Information Professionals Meeting other Information Professionals
When: Thursday, December 11th at 6:30pm
Cost: Free! You will need to pay for your own food or beverage, though.
RSVP: Please do! You can register, via this online survey; the headcount is really helpful & valuable for us.
Where: Zack's Taverna, 305 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington DC
Metro: Capitol South on the Blue or Orange line
Thursday, November 13, 2008
December Networking Event -- Register Now!
Please help PVC-ASIS&T put community back in community of practice!
Join us for a convivial evening of delicious Greek food and networking with fellow information professionals & students. This should be a pleasant opportunity to forge new friendships in our field and renew older ones.
This free event is open to all, not just PVC members! We hope to see plenty of ASIS&T members—but we also encourage all information professionals and students of all stripes to join us. Please pass this invitation on to your colleagues.
What: Old-fashioned Social Networking: Information Professionals Meeting other Information Professionals
When: Thursday, December 11th at 6:30pm
Cost: Free! You will need to pay for your own food or beverage, though.
RSVP: Please do register, via this online survey, even though there’s no cost to attend! You can do so via Survey Monkey by December 9, 2008. Registration is open now.
Where: Zack's Taverna, 305 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington DC
Metro: Capitol South on the Blue or Orange line
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Monday, November 10, 2008
Registration due *today* for "From Data to Visualization"!
Please register today at: https://www.asis.org/Chapters/asispvc/pvcregform_111208.html
- Students attend for free!
- ASIS&T and SLA members and their friends pay $15
- Non-members pay $20
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Event -- From Data to Visualization: Emerging Tools for Research
When: Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 6:30pm
What: “From Data to Visualization: Emerging Tools for Research” by Jan Johansson and also with Richard Landry
Description: Traditionally, data analysis has required extensive expertise in math and statistics combined with training in complex software applications like SAS, Matlab, and the R programming language. Recently, however, new technologies and services have emerged that make it possible to work with raw data using web applications with simple visual interfaces. These visually compelling tools allow researchers to quickly see and communicate relationships between diverse trends, like the correlation between weather and burglary.This session will include a brief review of the visualizations built into traditional statistical software packages like R and Matlab followed by a demonstration of three new web-based tools applied to three real research topics. The session will conclude with a panel discussion with Richard Landry, CEO of Conquest Systems, a pioneer in creating readily usable data libraries.
Bio: Jan Johansson serves as the Data Librarian of the Congressional Research Service at the Library of Congress. Mr. Johansson joined CRS as a Presidential Management Fellow in 2004. Previously, he worked at JSTOR.org as a user interface designer and as a reference librarian at The New York Public Library. Mr. Johansson has a Master of Science in Information from the University of Michigan and a BA in political science from Columbia University and is currently studying computational statistics at Georgetown University.
Where: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
Metro: Gallery Place-Chinatown (Red/ Green/Yellow) or Metro Center (Red/Blue/Orange)
Parking and directions: Click here.
Updated: Please click here to register (and note the new "friend of ASIS&T member" rate). Please register by Nov 10!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Registration ends Friday for the National Meeting Preview
For registration and more information, please click here:
https://www.asis.org/Chapters/asispvc/pvcregform_092208.html
Dinner will be provided, along with an evening of exciting presentations.
$15 members, $20 non-members, and students may attend for free (but must register).
What: National Meeting Preview
When: September 22nd 6-830pm
Speakers:
- Nancy Roderer, ASIS&T National President will speak about information professionals
- Joe Hourcle, "FRBR Applied to Scientific Data"
- Margeaux Johnson, "JASIS&T open access policy and the ASIS&T scholarly
- communication survey"
- Pengyi Zhang, "Extending Sense-Making Models with Ideas from Cognition and Learning Theories"
Location:
May Gallery, John K. Mullen Library, Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Ave., N.E., Washington, DC 20064
Metro: Brookland/CUA stop on the Red Line.
From the metro, walk up the road past the guard station. The Mullen Library is the large white building. Go around the building to front entrance. Tell the attendant you are here for the ASIS&T Event. The May Gallery is directly to the right after passing the attendant.
We advise attendees to take the Metro, but limited parking is available in front of the library.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
ASIS&T PVC has a Calendar
We'll use this calendar to list chapter events, other ASIS&T events, and various local events of interest to information professionals.
(Don't worry- We'll still be announcing our events here on the blog, as well as on our site, the listserv, & Facebook account; this is just another way of accessing that
information.) If you'd like to suggest an event to be added, please leave a comment here or email me at moria.pvc at gmail.
If you wish to view the calendar or subscribe to it, here are the links:
National Meeting Preview Event
Join us then at CUA, and hear preview talks from PVC-ASIS&T members who will be giving presentations at the national meeting.
Speakers include:
- Nancy Roderer, ASIS&T National President, will speak about information professionals.
- Margeaux Johnson will deliver the talk "JASIS&T open access policy and the ASIS&T scholarly communication survey."
- Pengyi Zhang will present on her paper "Extending Sense-Making Models with Ideas from Cognition and Learning Theories."
More speakers may be announced...
Details:
- Price: $15 members, $20 non-members, students free.
- Location: Catholic University of America, Mullen Library, May Gallery, 620 Michigan Ave., N.E., Washington DC
For registration and more information, please see:
https://www.asis.org/Chapters/asispvc/pvcregform_092208.html