Presentations

Refereed conference presentations

de Fremery, W., Mostafa, J., Rasmussen McAdie, D., Terra, A. L., Cha, J., & Oh, S. (2023). Digital humanities and information science: Making a difference? Panel presented at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology, London, UK.

Rasmussen McAdie, D., Lee, D., Snow, K., Fox, V., & Shoemaker, E. (2023). Toward evidence-based cataloging ethics: Research, practice, and training in knowledge organization. Panel to be presented at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology, London, UK.

Daniels, J., & Rasmussen McAdie, D. (2023). How to use the Cataloguing Code of Ethics at your day job: A hands-on workshop. Workshop presented at the 2023 CILIP Metadata & Discovery Group “Re-Discovery” Conference, Birmingham, UK.

Macgregor, G., Rasmussen McAdie, D., & Lancho-Barrantes, B. S. (2023). Authority of assertion in repository contributions to the PID graph. Paper presented at the 2023 CILIP Metadata & Discovery Group “Re-Discovery” Conference, Birmingham, UK.

Tihhonova, J., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2023). How public libraries support healthy living: Promoting positive parenting practices through Bookbug sessions. Paper presented at the CILIPS 2023 Annual Conference, Dundee, Scotland.

Ball, C., Peach, T., Price, L., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2023). Are referencing styles an oppressive information practice? Panel presented at LILAC 2023, Cambridge, UK.

Chang, M., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2022). Twitter users’ sentiments toward mask wearing. Paper presented at the 12th International Conference on Social Media & Society (#SMSociety). (virtual)

Pennington, D., Booth, E., Lagace, N., & La Spada, C. (2022). Essential e-book metadata for everyone! Panel presented at the UKSG 45th Annual Conference, Telford, England.

O’Leary, B., Snijder, R., Booth, E., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2022). The ‘nested triangle’ of metadata supply for OA books. Panel presented at NISO Plus 2022: Global Conversations, Global Connections. (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Røysland, I. (2021). “Lift my days and light up my nights”: The intertextual juxtaposition of dark trauma and light hope in Achtung Baby. Paper presented at The U2 Conference 2021 – Light My Way: Achtung Baby 30 Years Later. (virtual)

Petrie, D., Pennington, D., Quinn, T., & Gallacher, K. (2021). Stroke recovery: What are people talking about on Twitter? Poster presented at the Society for Primary Care’s 49th Annual Scientific Meeting (SAPC ASM). (virtual)

Chan, M., Snow, K., Shoemaker, E., Daniels, J., Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Furger, S. (2021). Walking the talk: Realizing ethical considerations in cataloguing work. Webinar presented as part of the American Library Association’s CORE Webinar series.

Alhayan, F., Alhassan, M., Chang, M., Innes, R., & Mavroeidi, A. (2021). Classifying the ‘right’ answers: Research approaches for addressing COVID information challenges. Paper presented at the ASIS&T European Chapter’s Information Science Trends 2021: Information Science Research During COVID-19 & Post-Pandemic Opportunities. (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2020). The Miracle (of American Soul): Searching for the American Dream within Trump’s Wall. Paper presented at Heartland: U2’s Looking For American Soul (U2CON 2020, The U2 Conference). (virtual)

Hamilton, J., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2019). Developing a mixed methods approach for analysing interactions on Facebook. Poster presented at #SMSociety19, Toronto, Canada.

Nicol, E., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). Addressing self-harm via digital innovation. Poster presented at ‘Tomorrow’s World: The Next 10 Years of Mental Health Research’, Annual Scientific Meeting of NHS Research Scotland’s Mental Health Network. Winner of People’s Choice Best Poster Award.

Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Cagnazzo, L. (2018). Relationship status: Libraries and linked data in Europe. Presented at the 15th International ISKO (International Society for Knowledge Organization) Conference, Porto, Portugal.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). “Lookin’ for a sound that’s gonna drown out the world”: Resolving musical emotional ambiguity in U2’s POPVision. Paper presented at U2CON 2018 (The U2 Conference), Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). New formats, new information environments, new methodologies: The virtual unknown. Roundtable facilitated at information: interactions and impact (i3), Aberdeen, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). How can Scottish libraries link their resources to the world? Presented at the CILIPS Annual Conference 2017, Dundee, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016). Supporting workplace information needs of people with dementia. Presented at the 2016 SIG USE Symposium – Information Behavior in Workplaces, ASIS&T 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Swanson, A. C., Rasmussen Pennington, D., Akwaowo, E., & Zobisch, P. (2016). Faculty perceptions on publishing research. Paper presented at the International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Quan-Haase, A., Rasmussen Pennington, D., Sloan, L., et al. (2016). Small data and big data controversies and alternatives: Perspectives from The SAGE handbook of social media research methods. Workshop presented at the 2016 International Conference on Social Media & Society (#SMSociety).

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016). Analysing found non-text social media data: Options and challenges. Paper presented at the 2016 International Conference on Social Media & Society (#SMSociety).

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2015). Youth e-mental health in Scotland: Challenges and opportunities. Paper presented at the Health Informatics Scotland Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D, & Whetstone, M. (2014). What does it mean to learn in an online classroom? Phenomenographical analysis of first semester students. Paper presented at AACE E-Learn 2014, New Orleans, LA.

Byun, J., Pennington, D., Dutta, S., Cardenas, J., & Kirwan, J. (2014). Understanding student behaviors in the online classroom. Works-in-progress paper presented at the IEEE 2014 Big Data conference, Anchorage, AK.

Desrochers, N., Laplante, A., Quan-Haase, A., Martin, K., Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Spiteri, L. (2013). Beyond the playlist: Looking at user-generated collocation of cultural products through social tagging. Panel presented at the 2013 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Montréal, QC.

Beaudoin, J. E., Ménard, E., Angel, C. M., Copeland, A., Genuis, S. K., Hartel, J., Nesset, V., O’Connor, B., Rasmussen Pennington, D., Shiri, A., & Thomson, L. (2013). Questioning the visual: Research methods and the problem of perception. Panel presented at the 2013 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Montréal, QC.

Buchel, O., Rasmussen, D., Kipp, M., Beak, J., & Choi, I. (2013). Analyzing spatial, social, and semantic dimensions of user interactions with collections on Flickr. Poster presented at the 2013 International Conference on Social Media and Society, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Beak, J., Choi, I., Kipp, M.E.I., Buchel, O., & Rasmussen, D. (2013). User motivations for contributing tags and local knowledge to the Library of Congress Flickr Collection. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Victoria, BC.

Rasmussen, D. (2013). Liberating, social learning: Online teaching without the sanctioned LMS. Paper presented at the Technology in Education Symposium @ Western, London, ON.

Rasmussen, D., Craig, A., Fiander, D., Foster, R., & Quan-Haase, A. (2013). Social media for academics. Panel presented at the Technology in Education Symposium @ Western, London, ON.

Rasmussen Neal, D., Aytac, S., Kipp, M. E. I., Williams, L. Y., & Johnson, C. (2012). Web-based education throughout the library & information science curriculum: Diverse challenges, opportunities, and challenges. Panel presented at the 2012 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Rasmussen Neal, D., Smith, L. C., Ratliff, J. A., & Khanova, J. (2012). ASIS&T online education initiatives: Driving the future. Panel presented at the 2012 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Kipp, M.E.I., Buchel, O., & Rasmussen Neal, D. (2012). Exploring digital information using tags and local knowledge. Poster presented at the 2012 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Desrochers, N., Rasmussen Neal, D., & Whippey, C. (2012). Why am i crying?! :’) <3”: Issues of text and subtext when analyzing user-generated data. Lightning talk presented at the Evolving and Emerging Research Methodologies in Information Behavior, Needs, Seeking, and Use (SIG USE Workshop), 2012 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Rasmussen Neal, D., Desrochers, N., & Whippey, C. (2012). Meshing traditions to analyze responses toward social media content. Poster presented at #Influence12 – Symposium and Workshop on Measuring Influence on Social Media, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.

Whippey, C., & Rasmussen Neal, D. (2012). Gaming works! Mental health and wellness in massively multiplayer online role playing games. Paper presented at the 39th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, Waterloo, ON.

Whalen, L., Rasmussen Neal, D., Desrochers, N., & Viteo, K. (2012). Trends, icons, and feelings: Notions of affect within Canadian user-generated content. Paper presented at the 39th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, Waterloo, ON.

Desrochers, N., Rasmussen Neal, D., Lenton, E., & Saliba, P. (2012). Using affect-based labels in whole collection retrieval. Poster presented at the ALISE Annual Conference, Dallas, TX.

Heck, T., Gwizdka, J., Kipp, M.E.I., Lu, K., Peters, I., Rasmussen Neal, D, & Spiteri, L. (2011). Social tagging and folksonomies: Indexing, retrieving… and beyond? Panel presented at the 2011 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Aytac, S., Kipp, M., Rasmussen Neal, D., Rubin, V., Patuelli, C., & Hsieh-Yee, I. (2011). Emerging trends in knowledge organization and information organization course curriculum. Panel presented at the 2011 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Zhang, Y., Zumer, M., Salaba, A., Mercun, T., Bowen, J., Kilzer, R., & Rasmussen Neal, D. (moderator). (2011). Developing FRBR-based library catalogs for users. Panel presented at the 2011 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Rasmussen Neal, D., & Xiao, L. (2011). The use of weblogs in LIS online courses: A case study. Paper presented at the Information Science and Social Media (ISSOME2011) conference, Turku, Finland.

Rasmussen Neal, D., & Hoffman, C. (2011). Online mental health information behaviours of emerging adults: A web usability and user experience study. Paper presented at the 39th Annual CAIS/ACSI Conference, Fredericton, NB.

Neal, D. (2010). Canadian and Australian youth-informed online mental health information access techniques and preferences. Poster presented at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Genetics (IG) and Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction (INMHA) Ninth Annual New Principal Investigators’ Meeting, Jackson’s Point, ON.

Campbell, G., Spalding, T., Tennis, J., Tighe, M., Neal, D. (moderator), & Winget, M. (moderator). (2010). Defining the limits of classification research & practice: The annual workshop of the Classification Research Special Interest Group (SIG/CR). Workshop presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Pittsburgh, PA.

Neal, D., Goodrum, A., Rorissa, A., O’Connor, B., Menard, E., Hastings, S., Snyder, J., Matusiak, K., & Landbeck, C. (moderator). (2010). Current research and thinking in image analysis, descriptions, and systems. Workshop presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Pittsburgh, PA.

Zhang, Y., Subirats, I., Salaba, A., Nicolai, C., Zeng, M., Hillman, D., Zumer, M., & Neal, D. (moderator). (2010). FRBR implementation and user research. Panel presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Pittsburgh, PA.

Williams, L., & Neal, D. (2010). The ethical concerns of data mining. Paper presented at the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 2010, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Neal, D., & McKenzie, P. (2010). Putting the pieces together: Endometriosis blogs, cognitive authority, and collaborative information behaviour. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Montréal, QC, Canada.

Neal, D. (2010). Breaking in and out of the silos: What makes for a happy photograph cluster? Paper presented at the Document Academy Conference (DOCAM ’10), Denton, TX.

Rorissa, A., Neal, D., Chaucer, A., & Muckell, J. (2010). An analysis of tags assigned to still and moving images on Flickr. Poster presented at the 2010 ALISE Annual Conference, Boston, MA.

Neal, D., & Campbell, A. (2009). Youth mental health information retrieval: A multinational project. Paper presented at 36th McGraw-Hill Ryerson National Teaching & Learning Conference: What really works: Strategies to improve teaching and learning, Oshawa, ON.

Jörgensen, C., Beaudoin, J., Ménard, E., Neal, D., & Stvilia, B. (2009). Image indexing and retrieval: Current projects and a comprehensive research agenda for the future. Panel presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vancouver, BC.

Neal, J., & Neal, D. (2009). Answering the unanswered question? Contextualizing a holistic theoretical framework for cross-genre music information retrieval. Poster presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vancouver, BC.

Lee, H-J., & Neal, D. (2009). User-assigned preferred entry point levels for Web image searching compared with the Pyramid model. Poster presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vancouver, BC.

Neal, D., & Williams, L. (2009). Disaggregated informational ownership: Recommendations from the literature. Paper presented at Education and cyberspace law: An interdisciplinary perspective, St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Hastings, S. K., Abbas, J., Iyer, H., Neal, D., & Rorissa, A. (2008). Models, theories, and methods in image research: A discussion and a look to the future. Panel presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Columbus, OH.

Neal, D. (2008). Who owns user data, and who should control it? Paper presented at The regulation of cyberspace: Balancing the interests, Exeter College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Hastings, S. K., Iyer, H., Neal, D., Rorissa, A., & Yoon, J. (2007). Social computing, folksonomies, and image tagging: Reports from the research front.Panel presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Milwaukee, WI.

Lee, H-J., & Neal, D. (2007). Toward Web 2.0 music information retrieval: Utilizing emotion-based, user-assigned descriptors. Poster presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Milwaukee, WI.

Johnston, P., Landry-Hyde, D., Laurell, R., Neal, D., Salerno, C., & Todaro, J. (2007). Communities of practice for distributed/e-learning. Panel presented at the 2007 Annual Conference of the Texas Library Association, San Antonio, TX.

Neal, D. (2007). Through the patrons’ eyes: Library Web site usability. Presented at the 2007 Annual Conference of the Texas Library Association, San Antonio, TX.

Lee, H-J., & Neal, D. (2007). Image entry points of different genres of photographs for the Web searching environment. Poster presented at the 2007 Annual Conference of the Association for Library and Information Science Education, Seattle, WA.

Akin, L., & Neal, D. (2007). Managing interaction while on your way to becoming an e-moderator. Presented at the 2007 Texas Blackboard User Group Conference, Austin, TX.

Neal, D., & Neal, J. (2006). Meet the departments: A marriage of IT and public services. Presented at the 2006 Annual Conference of the Texas Library Association, Houston, TX.

Hickerson, L., & Neal, D. (2006). Creating a medical information portal and associated database for a small hospital library. Poster presented at the 2006 Western Medical Library Association Chapters’ Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.

Neal, D. (2006). Image retrieval: An interdisciplinary approach. Poster presented at the 2006 Annual Conference of the Association for Library and Information Science Education, San Antonio, TX.

Hastings, S. K., Jeong, W., Uzwyshyn, R., & Neal, D. (2005). Information visualization: From conceptual theory to digital implementation. Panel presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Charlotte, NC.

Neal, D., & Gulliford, B. (2005). Taking the library catalog out of the library: A WebVoyáge usability study. Presented at the 2005 Endeavor Customer User Group Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Barr, L., George, G., Neal, D, & Reynolds, H. (2005). How to make (or keep) your regional users’ group active. Panel presented at the 2005 Endeavor Customer User Group Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Griesdorf, H., Jörgensen, C., Jörgensen, P., Neal, D., O’Connor, B., & Uzwyshyn, R. (2004). Information visualization: Highlights, histories and futures. Panel presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Providence, RI.

Neal, D. (2004). Heatin’ up Voyager with ColdFusion. Presented at the 2004 South Central Voyager Users’ Group Meeting, Nacogdoches, TX.

Neal, D., & Nelson, A. (2004). WebVoyáge redesign: Collaboration IS what gets IT done. Presented at the 2004 Endeavor Customer User Group Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Neal, D. (2003). Our eXtreme WebVoyáge redesign process or: How we learned to stop worrying and love the library catalog. Presented at the 2003 South Central Voyager Users’ Group Meeting, Ft. Worth, TX.

Invited workshops and presentations

Daniels, J., Snow, K., Shoemaker, B., Rasmussen Pennington, D., Chan, M., & Furger, S. (2023). Collaborative cataloguing ethics: A code for all seasons. Invited talk presented at the Critical Approaches to Libraries Conference (#CALC23). (virtual)

Shoemaker, B., Daniels, J., Furger, S., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2023). Cataloguing Code of Ethics: A webinar for the Greek community. Invited webinar hosted by the University of Macedonia Library.

Shoemaker, B., Snow, K., Chan, M., Daniels, J., Furger, S., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2023). The Cataloguing Code of Ethics: Origins, development, and future. Invited webinar presented for the Library Association of South Africa’s Interest Group for Bibliographic Standards. (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2023). But how do we use it? Ethical cataloguing in practice. Invited webinar presented for Metadata & Discovery Group in Scotland’s MDGS Bites.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2023). What is ethical metadata? Using the Cataloging Code of Ethics in research libraries. Invited talk presented at the SCURL and MDGS EDI Network Conference. (virtual)

Vallagran, M., Harper, M., Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Johnson, A. (2022). EDI in information science. Invited panel presented at the 2022 ASIS&T/ALISE/iSchools Information Science Summit.

Salaba, A., Slavic, A., Rasmussen Pennington, D., Snow, K., & Zeng. M. L. (2022). Knowledge organization competencies and skills. Invited webinar presented for the Training and Education in Subject Access (TESA) working group of the IFLA section Subject Analysis and Access (IFLA SAA).

Crilly, J., Qureshi, F., Corble, A., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2022). Decolonisation 2.0: Lessons learned. Invited panel presented at the 2022 CILIP Conference & Expo: Libraries, Information & Knowledge for Sustainability, Liverpool, England.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2022). #WINspiration Special – the iSchools Women’s Coalition. Invited talk presented at the CILIPS Annual Conference 2022, Dundee, Scotland.

Daniels, J., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2022). The Cataloguing Code of Ethics 2021:  Conception, community and continuation. Invited webinar presented for the UK & Ireland Art Libraries Society (ARLIS).

Charbonneau, D., Haasio, A., Madge, O., Pennington, D., Valizadeh-Haghi, S., & McGowan, B. (2022). Preparing an information workforce to address health misinformation. Invited webinar presented for IFLA’s Health and Biosciences Section.

Snow, K., Shoemaker, E., Chan, M., Daniels, J., Furger, S., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2021). Ethics, the catalog, and you: How the Cataloguing Code of Ethics can inform your EDI initiatives. Panel presented at the Orbis Cascade Summer Meeting. (virtual)

Drabinski, E., Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Chan, M. (2021). Decolonising the library catalogue. Panel presented as part of the CILIP LGBTQ+ Network’s Festival of Pride and Knowledge 2021. (virtual)

Snow, K., Shoemaker, E., Rasmussen Pennington, D., Daniels, J., Chan., M., & Furger, S. (2021). International Cataloguing Ethics: Everything you always wanted to know. Panel presented for a joint CILIP ILIG/MDG event. (virtual)

Lennon, M., Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Cogan, N. (2021). Covid conversations: Imagining new futures in Scotland? Covid and health. Panel presented at Engage with Strathclyde 2021. (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2021). Socially distanced selves, irate insurrectionists, and one linked library: Are librarians the cure for the infodemic? Invited keynote presented at Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA) 2021. (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Booth, E. (2021). Better metadata makes a difference. Invited panel presentation presented at NISO Plus 2021: Global Conversations, Global Connections. (virtual)

Chan, M., Daniels, J., Furger, S., Pennington, D., Shoemaker, E., & Snow, K. (2020). What’s ethics got to do with it? The need to bring an ethical lens to cataloguing and metadata work. Invited talk presented by the Education Institute for the Ontario Library and Information Technology Association (OLITA).

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2020). COVID-19 and misinformation research. Invited talk presented for the University of Edinburgh’s Usher Network for COVID-19 Evidence Reviews (UNCOVER). (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Ritchie, C. (2020). Social media, brain health, and data. Invited workshop presented at the Scottish Dementia Research Consortium (SDRC) 2020 Conference: Unlocking the mysteries of data. (virtual)

Daniels, J., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2020). A Code of Ethics for Cataloguers: Committee progress and group discussion. Presented at CILIP’s Metadata & Discovery Group’s MDG 2020 Conference. (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2020). Health (mis)information behaviour in the Covid-19 era. Invited keynote presented for ASIS&T’s European Chapter Conference, Information Science Trends (IST): Health Information Behavior (virtual) Link to bibliography Link to Zenodo

Shoemaker, B., Snow, K., Furger, S., Chan, M., Pennington, D., & Daniels, J. (2020) Cataloging ethics: The Force awakens. Presented at the American Library Association’s Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, Virtual Interest Group Week, Competencies & Education for a Career in Cataloging Interest Group Meeting. (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2020). Making online library resources easier to use and access. Invited presentation for CILIP Scotland (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Cagnazzo, L. (2019). Library linked data implementations and perceptions: Implications for practice. Invited presentation for Event 2 of the RIVAL Network, Edinburgh.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2019). Invited facilitator for The future of cataloguing: A world cafe workshop, CILIP’s Cataloguing and Indexing Group (Scotland), National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh.

Al Badi, Aaisha, & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2019). Social networking tools for collaboration in research. Poster presented at Alumni and Friends: Engage with CIS @ Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Brettle, A., Appleton, L., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2019). Building confidence in writing about your innovative practice. Workshops presented virtually on behalf of CILIP’s Library and Information Research Group (LIRG).

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2019). Social science research methods for libraries. Invited keynote presentation at Supporting the Social Sciences: A Masterclass for Library and Information Professionals, CILIP’s Academic and Research Libraries Group (Scotland), Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2019). How does that make you feel? Emotional information engagement. Invited guest lecture for IS20110 Social Computing & Media, School of Information and Communication Studies, University College Dublin, Ireland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2019). Researching and designing accessible usable digital resources. Invited seminar presented for the College of Computer and Information Sciences, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Churchill, R. (Chair), O’Sullivan, C., Mahon, D., Rasmussen Pennington, D., Breedvelt, J., & Tiffany, N. (2019). Tech for good? The benefits and challenges of digital technologies for mental health. Panel discussion at eMEN London conference: ‘Prevention with digital technologies: expanding the possibilities for better mental health’.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). Social tagging: Opportunities for future digital health and social care. Webinar presented as part of as part of Scottish Digital Health & Care Week, NHS 24 Scottish Centre for Telehealth & Telecare.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). What is research evidence? Presented at ‘The “Evidence” in Evidence Based Practice’ session, CILIP 2018 Conference, Brighton, England.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). Student wellbeing: Managing your PhD journey. Workshop  presented at the SICSA PhD Conference 2018, Aberdeen, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). Social media for learning and teaching: Examining the landscape. Keynote presentation given at the University of Strathclyde’s 4th Annual Learning and Teaching in an International Technological University Conference, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). Citizen engagement in health and well-being. Presented at the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) Engage Event, Dundee, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). Internet as place: Policy, practice, and research in e-mental health for Scotland. Keynote presentation given at Place-Based Approaches to E-mental Health,  eMEN, Mental Health Foundation, and NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). Youth mental health and information engagement. Presented at Digital Health Citizen Engagement Network: Changing Care Together (Engage with Strathclyde 2018 Event), Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). Searching for the right feelings: Emotional metadata in music. Invited talk presented at the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives, and Documentation Centres (UK & Ireland) Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). How can Scottish libraries link their resources to the world? Presented virtually for the Federal University of São Carlos, Department of Information Science, São Paulo, Brazil.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). How can we best design online mental health resources? Presented at the Public Health Product Forge Hackathon, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2018). Social media in the classroom. Presented at the West of Scotland Meeting for Teachers of Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). Assistive technology priorities: The perspectives of people living with dementia. Workshop facilitated at the Assistive Technology + Dementia Seminar, University of Stirling, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). How people search for eMental health information. Snapshot presentation presented at Technology enabled health care: Sharing what works & new horizons, Scottish Centre for Telehealth & Telecare/NHS 24, Musselburgh, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). Outcomes from deployment at scale. Workshop to be facilitated at Technology enabled health care: Sharing what works & new horizons, Scottish Centre for Telehealth & Telecare/NHS 24, Musselburgh, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). MARC 21 study day. Workshop presented for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde library staff, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). Making emotional information retrieval a reality. Presented at #IRFest2017, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). Effectively using social media in teaching and learning. Presented for the Strathclyde Teaching Excellence Programme (STEP), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). Beyond bibliographic description: Emotional metadata on YouTube. Presented at Somewhere over the rainbow: Our metadata online, past, present and future, meeting of the Cataloguing and Indexing Group in Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). Effectively using social media in learning and teaching. Workshop presented at the Scottish Higher Education Developers meeting, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). How does that make you feel? Emotional information engagement. Guest lecture presented for LIS 598 Human Information Interaction, University of Alberta.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016). Title goes here: An investigation into the information-as-executive-director object identity of Dick Hill. Invited speaker at SIG CON, 2016 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016). How do you find a good app? Connecting youth with appropriate e-mental health tools. Invited presentation for the 2016 Health Informatics Scotland conference, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016). Choosing the right methodology. Invited presentation for iDocQ 2016, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016). Introduction. Invited presentation for the ASIS&T SIG VIS and SIG AH Second Virtual Symposium on Information & Technology in the Arts & Humanities.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016). Frameworks for studies of information behaviour and use. Invited presentation for the 2016 Advanced Doctoral Training Workshop for Information Science Scotland, Edinburgh.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2015). Nobody ever told me I wasn’t supposed to like computers: The tale of a woman information scientist. Invited presentation for Ada Lovelace Day, University of Strathclyde.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2015). Looking beyond text. Invited presentation for the Big Data Workshop on Education and Poverty, Technology and Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde.

Rasmussen Pennington, D., et al. (2015). The future of our profession: A panel discussion featuring contributions from various sectors. Invited panel presented at the CILIPS Conference, Dundee, Scotland.

Hirsh, S., Chu, C. M., Larsen, R., Di Eugenio, B., Young, C., Cooper Cary, A., Rasmussen Pennington, D., Caidi, N. (moderator), & Giannini, T. (moderator). (2015). The space between us: A conversation with association leadership about the future of LIS education. Invited opening plenary session panelist at the 2015 ALISE Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.

Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Landbeck, C. (2014). Action research and real-time data analysis in the information science small world (and Technology) COLON A novel approach. Invited speaker at SIG CON, 2014 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Seattle, WA.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2014). Evolve or die: Modern classrooms need to change with the times – social media for academics. Invited speaker at the Faculty of Engineering Mini-Workshop on e-Learning Best Practices, Western University.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2014). Connecting two vines: Where what is meets what can be. Invited speaker at the 2014 Colorado Distance Learning Association Annual Conference.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2014). Understanding student behaviors in online classes: A qualitative approach. Virtual presentation for Ashford University’s Forbes School of Business Think Tank.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2013). Social media for teaching. Webinar presented for the United States Distance Learning Association.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2013). Make yourself go viral: Academic publishing and social media. Virtual presentation for Ashford University’s College of Business Think Tank.

Dillon, A., Bruce, H., Sonnenwald, D., Bystrom, K., Erdelez, S., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2013). Research in information science: Current and future trends. Invited panelist at the McGill University School of Information Studies’ Summer Symposium.

Rasmussen, D. (2013). The quality behind qualitative research. Invited speaker at the Spring ’13 Emporia State University Doctoral Student Research Retreat: Research and Dissertation Writing.

Rasmussen, D. (2013). Dissertation writing: What makes academic writing consequential? Invited speaker at the Spring ’13 Emporia State University Doctoral Student Research Retreat: Research and Dissertation Writing.

Given, L., Rasmussen, D., Radford, M., & Budd, J. (2013). What are the “data” for qualitative inquiry? ALISE Academy 2013: The quality behind qualitative research. Invited workshop presented at the 2013 ALISE Annual Conference, Seattle, WA.

Rasmussen, D. (2013). A changing forum for science: Social media and research. Invited keynote presentation at the Social Media for #Environmental #Academics workshop, Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON.

Rasmussen Neal, D., & Lumley, K. (2012). Usability methods and Mind Pack evaluation. Invited presentation at the face-to-face meeting of the Mobilizing Minds: Pathways to Young Adult Mental Health Research Group, Toronto, ON.

Invited Lead Discussant, Qualitative approaches to measuring influence in social media, #Influence12 – Symposium and Workshop on Measuring Influence on Social Media, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, September 2012.

Rasmussen Neal, D., & Williams, L. (2012). Do some research, near or far… makes no difference where you are! Invited paper presented at the Lawson Mental Health Annual Research Day Retreat, London, ON.

Rasmussen Neal, D. (2011). Social media in libraries: Plans, policies, and practicalities. Invited paper presented for the UWO Student Chapter of the American Society for Information Science and Technology.

Rasmussen Neal, D. (2012). The Semantic Web, linked data, and today’s state of “findability.” Invited presentation for Library and Archives Canada, Gatineau, QC.

Williams, L., & Neal, D. (2011). The ethical concerns of data mining: The aggregated self. Invited paper presented at the Lawson Mental Health Annual Research Day Retreat, London, ON.

Neal, D. (2011). What makes you happy? Investigations into emotion-based image and music tags. Guest lecture for the School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee.

Neal, D. (2010). Endometriosis blogs and cognitive authority: A roundtable chat. Invited presentation, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.

Neal, D. (2010). Applying information architecture to online health information. Invited presentation, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Neal, D. (2009). From Facebook to the library book: Using social networking to reach your teen audience. Invited workshop presented at the Dallas Public Library, Dallas, TX.

Evans, E., Kaufmann, B., Moore, R., Mostafa, J., Neal, D., & Rudinsky, J. (2008). Panel session. Invited panel presented at the Carolinas Chapter (cc:asis&t) of the American Society of Information Science and Technology’s inaugural program, “Pushing boundaries in information visualization: Using virtual, immersive and interactive technologies in research and practice,” Chapel Hill, NC.

Neal, D. (2008). Applying information architecture to online health information. Invited presentation, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Neal. D. (2008). Health research at North Carolina Central University: Exploring potential research synergies with the University of Sydney. Invited presentation, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Neal, D., Hough, B., & Peterson, J. (2008). Keeping your computers up and running – we can help! Invited panel presented at the 2008 Annual Conference of the American Library Association, Anaheim, CA.

Neal, D. (2007). Library website usability. Invited workshops presented for the Central Texas Library System in La Grange and Waco, TX.

Neal, D. (2007). Promote your library with MySpace. Invited workshops presented for the Northeast Texas Regional Library System in Frisco and Longview, TX.

Neal, D. (2007). MySpaces @ Your Library: Blogs and wikis and RSS, oh my! Invited workshops presented for District 6 of the Texas Library Association, Northeast Texas Regional Library System, Central Texas Library System, and the Alamo Community College District (El Paso, San Marcos, Temple, Garland, and Frisco, TX).

Other presentations

Suominen, O., Wu, M., Kähler, M,. Liebetruth, C., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2022). Where do we meet? Perspectives from software developers and subject specialists on creating machine learning projects. Webinar presented for the IFLA Subject Analysis and Access Section’s Working Group on Automated Indexing.

Shoemaker, E., Snow, K., Chan, M., Daniels, J., Furger, S., & Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2022). Representing all communities: The Cataloguing Code of Ethics. Webinar presented for CILIP Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2020). COVID-19 and misinformation: How correct information can help everyone with lockdown measures. Presented at LIS RIVAL Event 3. (virtual)

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2019). Designing accessible information for people living with dementia. Demonstration given at the Engage with Strathclyde 2019 event entitled The Age-Friendly Academy at Strathclyde: Impacting lifelong health and wellbeing.

Rasmussen Pennington D. (2018). Developing and applying theoretical frameworks to your research. Masterclass presented for the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). Understanding workplace information needs and system design needs of people with dementia. Presented at the Dementia, Technologies, and Social Inclusion Workshop within the “Shifting paradigms for dementia: Involving people living with dementia across research, policy and practice”  workshop series, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). How do you find a good movie? Emotional information engagement. Workshop presented to City of Glasgow College students for Explorathon ’17, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). Demystifying dissemination: Academic presenting and publishing. Presented for the Strathclyde Digital Health and Wellness Research Group, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2017). Dementia research in information science. Presented at the Strathclyde Dementia Research Network Mini-Conference, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2016). How do you find a good movie? Workshop presented to high school students for Explorathon ’16, Glasgow, Scotland.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2014). Preparing for THAT final paper: Five tips to help you succeed. Presented virtually for the APA and beyond! Series, Missouri Distance Learning Association.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2014). Writing clearly, concisely, and correctly. Presented virtually for the APA and beyond! Series, Missouri Distance Learning Association.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2014). Assembling engaging literature reviews. Presented virtually for the APA and beyond! Series, Missouri Distance Learning Association.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2014). The wonderful world of APA. Presented virtually for the APA and beyond! Series, Missouri Distance Learning Association.

Rasmussen Pennington, D. (2013). Social media for leaders. Workshop presented at the Leadership Development Program at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Montreal, QC.

Rasmussen, D. (2012). In search of non-text: Films, music, data visualizations, and more. Presented for the e-Research Roundtable, Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Rasmussen Neal, D. (2012). ASIS&T webinar on webinars: How to propose, organize, and present a webinar. Available at http://www.asis.org/Conferences/webinars/2012/webinar-on-webinars.php