(feb 2011) from phd student to candidate to assistant professor: reflections on the process

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FROM PHD STUDENT TO CANDIDATE TO ASST. PROFESSOR Dr. Carolyn Hank [email protected] School of Information Studies McGill University 5TH EBSI-SIS SYMPOSIUM IN INFORMATON STUDIES 18 February 2011 REFLECTIONS ON THE PROCESS

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Event: SIS-EBSI Doctoral Symposium, School of Information Studies, McGill University, Montreal, QC, February 18, 2011

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Page 1: (Feb 2011) From PhD Student to Candidate to Assistant Professor: Reflections on the Process

FROM PHD STUDENT TO CANDIDATE TO ASST. PROFESSOR

Dr. Carolyn [email protected]

School of Information Studies

McGill University

5TH EBSI-SIS SYMPOSIUM IN

INFORMATON STUDIES

18 February 2011

REFLECTIONS ON THE PROCESS

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Disclaimer

MEME

ME

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DIGITAL

CURATIONORGANIZATIONAL

(E.G., DIGITAL

REPOSITORIES

FORMAL &

INFORMAL

CHANNELS

& UNITS

PERSONAL

DIGITAL

ASSET

MANAGEMENT

Social

Regulatory

Legal

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2005-2009

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2005-2010

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2005-2011

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DISTRACTIONS

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QUESTION (2)Doomsday

Scenario

49 | 63 findings

RELIEF“I don’t have to do it anymore;” “I get half an hour of my life back.”

C’EST LA VIE“Pour another cup of coffee and get back to work;” “Probably have a drink and

forget about it;” “Not welcomed but not tragic … I’d get over it;” “Drop out of the

blogosphere until something else comes along.”

DOUBT“How would that happen?;” “It would take an extreme catastrophe;”

“Hard to believe lost and unrecoverable.”

ANGER“Mad as hell;” “Pretty peeved;” “Pretty angry;” “Angry and upset;” “Frustrated;”

I’d do something drastic [in response] (i.e., legal action).

SADNESS“Pretty bad;” “Very bad;” “Sad;” “Pretty sad;” “Panicked;”

“Devastated, both emotionally and professionally.”

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Everyday ME

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Faculty

Cohort

Everyday

USME

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Faculty

Cohort

Everyday

USME

Networks THEM

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THEDISSERTATIONDIET

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

MY

COMMITTEE

Dr. Helen R. Tibbo

Dr. Lynn Silipigni Connaway

Dr. Jeffrey Pomerantz

Paul Jones

Dr. Richard Marciano

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

MY

BENCH

Dr. Deborah Barreau

Dr. Cal Lee

Dr. Kathy Wisser

Dave Pcolar

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

MY

PILOT STUDY

TEAM

Dr. Songphan Choemprayong

Laura Sheble

Paul Jones

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

MY

FUNDERS

IMLS

SILS, UNC-CH

Beta Phi Mu

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THANK YOU

CAROLYN HANK

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 514.398.4684

Web: http://ils.unc.edu/~hcarolyn

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