BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260524T004207EDT-6371gJUb5K@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260524T044207Z DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 91ɬÂţ School of Information Studies (SIS) Semina r Series talk on archival device regulations and mobile applications to as sist in archival research with guest speaker Dr. Unmil Karadkar\, Assistan t Professor in the School of Information at The University of Texas at Aus tin.\n\n\n ABSTRACT\n\nDoing research in the archive is the cornerstone of humanities scholarship. To protect their materials and to provide a welcom ing environment for scholars\, archives establish regulations regarding th e use of technological devices\, such as mobile phones\, laptops\, and cam eras in their reading rooms. Such regulations directly affect the scholars as the devices mediate the nature of their interaction with the source ma terials in terms of capturing\, organizing\, note taking\, and record keep ing for future use of found materials. In this talk\, I will present our e valuation of the device use regulations published by thirty archives. This evaluation\, along with data from interviews of scholars and archivists\, is intended to serve as a basis for developing mobile applications for as sisting scholars in their research activities. In this paper we introduce early prototypes of two mobile applications—AMTracker for viewing archive regulations and STARDocMan for capturing documents and adding metadata in the reading rooms.\n\n\n BIO\n Unmil Karadkar is a tenure-track Assistant Pr ofessor in the School of Information at The University of Texas at Austin. He conducts research at the intersection of human-centered computing\, di gital collections\, and information visualization\, bridging the gap betwe en the information needs and goals of a community by augmenting digital co llections\, designing software to use these collections\, and evaluating t he impact of the designed software on a community’s practices. He collabor ates with researchers from  diverse areas such as the sciences\, humanitie s\, and nursing. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Texas A&M Univers ity.\n\n \n\nEveryone welcome. Please arrive early to secure a seat. \n DTSTART:20140314T173000Z DTEND:20140314T190000Z LOCATION:CA\, School of Information Studies\, 3661 Peel\, Rm. 106\, Montrea l SUMMARY:SIS Seminar Series: 'Digital Devices in Archive Reading Rooms: Asse ssing Regulations in the TARO Archives.' Guest Speaker Dr. U. Karadkar URL:/sis/channels/event/sis-seminar-series-digital-dev ices-archive-reading-rooms-assessing-regulations-taro-a END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR