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Ageless Talent: Enhancing the Performance and Well-Being of your Age-Diverse Workforce

2021-06-07 , Kanfer, Ruth , Bovian, Candice , Gardner, Ivy , Givens, Marlee

A panel discussion with Ruth Kanfer (co-author of the book, Ageless Talent, and Georgia Tech HR personnel about workforce aging trends and managerial practices for maximizing satisfaction and performance among employees in age-diverse units. Introduces PIERA, an evidence-based system for leaders, managers, and supervisors by which to address difficult problems related to employee performance and well-being amid ongoing technological and social change.

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Best Practices in Research Metrics: A Conversation With the Lead Author of the Leiden Manifesto

2020-10-13 , Hicks, Diana

Join Professor Diana Hicks of the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy for a conversation about the Leiden Manifesto for Research Metrics. There will be a high level overview of the 10 principles to guide research evaluation followed by a participant driven Q&A with Professor Hicks. This event is hosted by the Georgia Tech Library and the School of Public Policy.

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The Interaction of Privacy and Autonomy in the Digital Age Symposium - Session 2

2020-08-26 , Swire, Peter P. , Das, Sauvik

Sauvik Das - TITLE: "Social Cybersecurity: Reshaping Security Through an Empirical Understanding of Human Social Behavior". Little is known of the complex social consequences of our security behaviours, and vice versa. Sauvik Das’s work on social cybersecurity bridges this gap. He will present work describing how social influences affect end-user cybersecurity behaviors through a series of empirical studies, including an analysis of how cybersecurity behaviours diffused through the social networks of 1.5 million Facebook users.

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Georgia Tech Archives Rare Book Spotlight: Newton’s Principia and Opticks

2021-02-02 , Reynolds, Alison , Sowell, James R. (Jim) , Holdsworth, Liz , Manci, Catherine

Join Georgia Tech Astronomer Jim Sowell and Research Services and Instruction Archivist Alison Reynolds to explore Sir Isaac Newton’s Principia & Opticks. You’ll get a virtual look at the Georgia Tech Archives copies of Newton’s Principia, which established the modern science of dynamics and serves as the basis for the modern study of physics, and Opticks, which provided our modern understanding of light and color. Participants discussed intersections between rare books and science and why these works are pivotal to our current understanding of physics and astronomy.

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The Interaction of Privacy and Autonomy in the Digital Age Symposium - Session 4

2020-08-27 , Loukissas, Yanni , Gupta, Swati

Yanni Loukissas - TITLE: "All Data Are Local". In our data-driven society, it is too easy to assume the transparency of data. Instead, Yanni Loukissas argues in All Data Are Local, we should approach data sets with an awareness that data are created by humans and their dutiful machines, at a time, in a place, with the instruments at hand, for audiences that are conditioned to receive them. The term data set implies something discrete, complete, and portable, but it is none of those things. Examining a series of data sources important for understanding the state of public life in the United States, Loukissas shows us how to analyze data settings rather than data sets.

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The Interaction of Privacy and Autonomy in the Digital Age Symposium - Welcome

2020-08-26 , Sharp, Leslie N. , Manci, Catherine , Doshi, Ameet

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Best Practices for Collaborating with Colleagues, Industry and Information Seekers: The TRAIL Story

2020-10-14 , Altamirano, Isabel M. , Nesdill, Daureen , Painter, Zachary W.

The Technical Report Archive and Image Library (TRAIL) is a hidden gem of a resource that this panel aims to reveal to a wide range of information pros. TRAIL's usefulness will be illustrated by case studies on collaborating with industry partners to obtain documents and with teaching faculty to expose this resource to students. TRAIL is a searchable digital collection of US governmental agency technical reports sponsored by the Center of Research Libraries. The mission of TRAIL is to ensure preservation, discoverability, and persistent open access to government technical publications regardless of form or format. TRAIL now has over 50 institutions and over 10 personal members working to locate, assemble, document, catalog and send off print documents for digitization and inclusion in the collection.

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The Interaction of Privacy and Autonomy in the Digital Age Symposium - Session 5: Keynote

2020-08-27 , Macrina, Alison

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The Interaction of Privacy and Autonomy in the Digital Age Symposium - Session 1

2020-08-26 , Santesso, Aaron , Cummings, Rachel