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We are pleased to announce the winners of the InfoShow23 Awards: Best Group Project First Place ($1,000 divided evenly) Manhattan Helicopter map (S1R606c)Ziqi Wang and Jiacheng Chen Second Place…
Infoshow23 is the annual showcase and celebration of Pratt School of Information student work, and is part of Pratt Shows. InfoShow is taking place on Thursday, May 11th…
Comics are books and deserve an equal place on our shelves and in our digital resources. Come view my presentation and find out why both public and academic…
This infographic poster was created for my Information & Human Rights course (INFO-619). It calls attention to the modern history of women’s rights movement in Iran, highlighting the…
Procreate is a popular drawing app among artists, and uses a native file format which includes unique metadata, such as a time-lapse recording, that documents the artistic process….
This poster was created for INFO 653 Knowledge Organization. It provides an overview of what ephemera is, why it is important to collect and organize it, as well…
The project aims to establish formal processes for handling harmful or explicit material in digital collections, with a focus on protecting donor privacy. The project involves working on…
Participatory, democratic, and unique, Mail Art is exchanged via the postal service, and facilitates creative connections among artists across the world. This art form arose as a way…
Black Built Environment: race and architecture in America is a new ALA grant-funded research guide that supports a re-imagination of the architectural canon and more equitable practices across…
This app motivates users to take easy action in reducing food waste at home, encouraging responsible food consumption. By tracking and minimizing waste, users can save money while…
This project was the final product of my practicum at Brooklyn Public Library’s Central Branch Youth Wing. The project incorporated BrooklynStat in conjunction with a personal collection analysis…
By Aisha Khan and Sam Irwin “Obsolete media” is a term with loose definition. How do we determine when media has become obsolete? Has it lost its purpose…
Transportation Alternatives is an NYC-based non-profit promoting sustainable, environmentally friendly, quiet, city-friendly transportation. Our task for INFO-682 with Professor Hasan Hachem was to redesign their website. After presenting…
The Oskar Diethelm Library is a special collection of journals, monographs, and archival materials focused on the history of psychiatry. The library is located at Weill Cornell Medical College’s…
An interactive infographic to help choose which tea to consume. It serves as a guide to the wide variety of tea selections available and offers details on the…
Project Background The rate at which Earth is warming means dire consequences for ecosystems and forced plant migration for species that manage to survive. This project explores datasets…
Abstract This project runs a demographic analysis from the survey results on revitalization preferences at A Philip Randolph Square to see if and what patterns emerge in the…
This project is a visual exploration of graphic design and commercial artwork depicting technology embedded with spiritual, esoteric and transcendental themes, mainly from American and Japanese publications. Advertisements researched…
Marc Molta The New York City Green Spaces web map connects people to publicly accessible green spaces in New York City. Community Gardens, selected Parks Properties, and Block-level…
Using my experience cooking my grandfather’s pierogi recipe, this presentation examines how culinary information is disseminated through written and oral communication. It analyzes the structure of instructional food…