Lucy Lu Wang and co-authors Anukriti Kumar, Kate Glazko, Yueran Sun, Mark Harniss, and Jennifer Mankoff’s paper titled “,” was accepted to
Lucy Lu Wang and co-authors Donghoon Shin, Bingcan Guo, Jaewook Lee, and Gary Hsieh’s paper titled “,” Was accepted to
Janet Jiang (CSE Phd Student), advised by Amy Ko, received the .
Miranda Belarde-Lewis and Sandy Littletree gave presentations at the . Miranda Belarde-Lewis delivered the opening keynote, while Sandy Littletree and Marisa Duarte gave the talk "Revisiting Relationality and Intellectual Freedom in Indigenous Information Work: A Presentation and Discussion.”
Izzy Chaiken (PhD Student) and co-authors Aditya Khowal, Neha Sathe, Mark Wurfel, and Lucy Lu Wang’s paper titled ,” was accepted to
Stacey Wedlake, Chris Jowaisas, and Jason Young ran a pre-conference session titled “,” at the
Sandy Littletree and Joshua Brown (Postdoctoral Scholar) presented “,” at the
Cindy Aden and Sandy Littletree gave an invited talk titled “Neighboring Washington Tribal Libraries,” at the Washington Public Library Directors Meeting, where they shared insights from five years working together on the Centering Washington Tribal Libraries project and the Neighboring Tribal Libraries project.
Ben Lee gave an invited talk titled “,” at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln Libraries.
Ben Lee gave an invited talk titled “AI & The Future of Holocaust Memory: Reflections, Provocations, Refusals,” at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Sandy Littletree and Joshua Brown (Postdoctoral Scholar), co-presented the 2026 iConference Indigenous Research Collective Workshop titled “Infrastructure to Address Relational Accountability: Supporting Indigenous Data Needs.”
Ali Durran and Rachel Moran were panelists in a workshop titled “World Cafe: Countering Misinformation and Building Trust Through Civil Dialogue,” at the
