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Creating connections for enhancing collaborative and professional development: opportunities and challenges

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A panel presented in the Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) 24 hour Global Conference, 27 April 2022. The presenters were: Sheila Webber: Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Professor Imane Hilal: School of information Sciences, Rabat, Morocco; Dr Grace Msoffe: University of Dodoma, Tanzania; Dr Sophie Rutter: Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

A panel presented in the Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) 24 hour Global Conference, 27 April 2022. The presenters were: Sheila Webber: Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Professor Imane Hilal: School of information Sciences, Rabat, Morocco; Dr Grace Msoffe: University of Dodoma, Tanzania; Dr Sophie Rutter: Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

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  1. 1. Creating connections for enhancing collaborative and professional development: opportunities and challenges Professor Imane Hilal: School of information Sciences, Rabat, Morocco Dr Grace Msoffe: University of Dodoma, Tanzania Dr Sophie Rutter: Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Sheila Webber: Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom 27 April 2022
  2. 2. Outline 1. Chair's & panel introduction 2. Each panel member will take c. seven minutes to provide insights into how collaborations can be advanced and strengthened, and to note barriers to effective collaboration and development: Hilal; Msoffe; Rutter; Webber 3. Participants share their own tips for effective collaboration 4. Participants share ideas for how the ASIS&T European and Africa chapters could collaborate in the future for the benefit of all their members. i. When the time comes, please comment in text chat or put a note on the Miro board (if you have already used Miro today!) Hilal, Msoffe, Rutter & Webber, 2022
  3. 3. Professor Imane Hilal ● Collaboration is chemistry ● Depends on personal characteristics (introvert, social skills,....) ● Strengths: excel, surpass oneself, high achievements, more courage to embrace new experiences ● Limitations : sensitive to context, to motivation, toxic environment, management of responsibilities ● For successful collaboration, a precise scoop and an ethical code is important in case of multicultural teams Hilal, Msoffe, Rutter & Webber, 2022
  4. 4. Dr Grace Msoffe Strengthening collaborations: ● Teamwork ● Communication and Networking ● Trust and Empathy ● Synergy and Compromise ● Open-mindedness and Adaptability ● Transparency and Honesty Hilal, Msoffe, Rutter & Webber, 2022
  5. 5. Dr Sophie Rutter Project: Embedding Equality Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in Usability Testing ● Project team: Efpraxia Zamani, Jo McKenna-Aspell, Yuhua Wang ● Project partners: Paper, Ideasmiths, Sheffield Digital, LGBT Foundation, Disability Rights UK ● Participants: individuals who are underrepresented in usability testing, charities and organisations which support underrepresented groups, and organisations which conduct usability testing. A diverse team. How to collaborate with equality and inclusion? ● Listen! ● Flexibility www.embedEDI.com Hilal, Msoffe, Rutter & Webber, 2022
  6. 6. Sheila Webber Enablers for collaboration include ● Regular interaction to develop trust and rapport ● Shared interests, goals and values ● Finding out about, and taking account of, people's different preferences/access to communication & collaboration tools ● A (virtual) place where people can find & share all the important documents ● Guidelines & procedures, but only where you really need them ● Learning about time zones Working with committees for various professional bodies, including IFLA, ASIS&T, VWER & UNESCO MIL Hilal, Msoffe, Rutter & Webber, 2022
  7. 7. Sheila Webber Hindrances to collaboration include ● A governing or influencing body that ignores, dictates or undermines what you are doing ● People with different personal goals disrupting, exploiting or poisoning ● People feeling exploited, exhausted ● Assumptions McKinney, P.A. & Cook, C. (2018) Student conceptions of group work: visual research into LIS student group work using the draw-and-write technique. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 59(4), 206-227. Hilal, Msoffe, Rutter & Webber, 2022
  8. 8. Your tips and warnings about collaboration! Hilal, Msoffe, Rutter & Webber, 2022 Your ideas about collaboration between European and Africa chapters!
  9. 9. Contacts Africa Chapter: https://www.asist.org/chapters/africa/welcome-to-asist-africa-chapter/ Professor Imane Hilal: School of information Sciences, Rabat, Morocco (Chair of ASIS&T Africa Chapter) ihilal@esi.ac.ma Dr Grace Msoffe: University of Dodoma, Tanzania (Chair-Elect of ASIS&T Africa Chapter) gracemakenga@gmail.com European Chapter: https://www.asist.org/chapters/europe/ Sheila Webber: Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom (Chair of ASIS&T European Chapter) s.webber@sheffield.ac.uk Dr Sophie Rutter: Information School, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom (Chair- Elect of ASIS&T European Chapter) s.rutter@sheffield.ac.uk

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