Center for Information as Evidence
UCLA Department of Information Studies
Projects and Lectures
CIE is committed to advancing the field of Information Studies through multidisciplinary projects that bring together the international community of scholars and organizations as well as organizing guest lectures and workshops and a diverse range of issues and topics. If you have anidea for a grant-based project or a talk that you would like CIE to organize, please email us.
upcoming events
Join us at our new Community Forum! We have created a Google Group for the purpose of bringing scholars and the public together to discuss issues relevant to the Center's interests in information analysis, management, and discovery. Participate in our monthly discussions, contribute to our working multidisciplinary bibliography, and form working relationships with scholars and the community. Membership is free and open to the public. Click here to visit the Forum's homepage and learn more.
WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION OF OUR COLLOQUIUM SERIES,
INTERDISCIPLINARITY AND INFORMATION NEXT FALL. IF THERE IS A TOPIC YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE ADDRESSED, PLEASE EMAIL US.
notable news
We are interested in gathering noteworthy news items that pertain to CIE's interests. If you have a web item that you would like to draw to our attention, please email us.
"Type in ‘Native American’ and Search (Someday) 13 Million Photos" March 12, 2008 (NY Times)
"Trying to Add a Pulse to a World of Machines" March 12, 2008 (NY Times)
"The Art of Listening" March 12, 2008 (NY Times)
"To Aim Ads, Web Is Keeping Closer Eye on You" March 10, 2008 (NY Times)
"Inflated art appraisals cost U.S. government untold millions" March 2, 2008 (LA Times)
"Agencies Share Information By Taking a Page From Wikipedia" January 28, 2008 (Washington Post)