Things have been a little quiet around Unit Structures lately – I’m preparing to head off to the 2008 ASIST Annual Meeting. At the meeting, we’ll be presenting a poster with some early findings from our most recent privacy attitudes study (I’ll post the abstract/poster here after the conference), and I’ll be part of a panel called “My So-called Life on the Web.”
I’m looking forward to seeing everyone at ASIST (especially my former labmates Miles and Megan). I’m also interested to see the state of politics in Ohio, with the election only a week out. Of course, we’re getting plenty of attention in North Carolina this year (a new thing indeed) so perhaps it won’t be so shocking.
If you’re going to be at the conference, drop me a line and lets meet up. I’m hoping to organize/participate in some dinners or other fun activities. Blogging will begin again once all these deadlines pass.
Fred Stutzman is a doctoral student, researcher and teaching fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science. He studies how people use social media.




