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The UK electronic information Group (UKeiG), in partnership with the
International Society for Knowledge Organisation UK (ISKO UK), the Royal
Society of Chemistry Chemical Information and Computer Applications Group
(RSC CICAG) and the British Computer Society Information Retrieval
Specialist Group (BCS IRSG), is delighted to announce that the winner of
the prestigious Tony Kent Strix Memorial Award for 2018, in recognition of
her contributions to the field of information retrieval, is Professor Pia
Borlund (Department of Archivistics, Library and Information Science at
Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway.)


Professor Borlund was nominated for the award by Diane H. Sonnenwald,
Emerita Professor of Library & Information Studies at University College
Dublin, and received unanimous praise and support from the Strix judging
panel. ‘Similar to the memorable Dr Tony Kent, the work by Borlund is
original and innovative, and has had a significant impact on information
retrieval (IR) research and applications. Her approaches are analytical and
practical, and her devotion and dedication to users and interactive
information retrieval (IIR) are outstanding. Within the IR community,
Borlund is known for her innovative contributions to IR user studies,
evaluations and test design, including strong, novel methodological
contributions to IIR evaluation. In particular, she is recognised for the
development of her IIR evaluation model which uniquely employs simulated
work task situations. Borlund developed the IIR evaluation model as a
doctoral student by taking up the challenges of the calls put forward by
Professor Stephen Robertson (recipient of the first Tony Kent Strix Award
in 1998) and Micheline Hancock-Beaulieu, in their iconic 1992 paper on IR
systems evaluation.’


The Award was presented by Doug Veal (Strix Chair) and David Ball (UKeiG
Chair) and accepted by Dr Andrew MacFarlane on Professor Borlund’s behalf
on the afternoon of Friday November 23rd 2018, at the Geological Society,
Piccadilly, London. Professor Borlund will present the next Strix Memorial
Lecture on Friday November 29th, 2019 at the same venue. ‘I’m very pleased
and very, very honoured to receive the Tony Kent Strix Award. It’s an
honour to join the past recipients who I have admired and respected since I
was a student. I thank Professor Diane Sonnenwald for the nomination.’


For more information about Professor Borlund please refer to the PDF
documents listed at: https://tinyurl.com/ya26p8hn


At this year’s event, 2017 Strix award winner, Maarten de Rijke, Professor
of Computer Science at the University of Amsterdam, presented on 'Retrieval
as Interaction'. Professor de Rijke has a formidable high impact
publications record in a range of areas including semantic search,
semi-structured retrieval and social media. He has produced influential
research outputs on the large-scale semantic analysis of online content and
on the analysis of subjective aspects of information (sentiment,
credibility, memory, reputation and experiences). His contributions to
information retrieval, to the fast-evolving areas of computational methods
for analysing, understanding and enabling effective human interaction with
information sources, have been profound.

The afternoon was streamed live to the 17th Dutch-Belgian Information
Retrieval Workshop (DIR2018), at the University of Leiden in the
Netherlands, so over 170 international delegates got to see Professor de
Rijke’s lecture.


A recording can be accessed here: https://tinyurl.com/ybrpbqnx


Stella Dextre Clarke, winner of the Tony Kent Strix Award in 2006, also
reflected on 'Then and Now: Contrasts in the Scope of Information
Retrieval.’ Now retired from consultancy in information management, she is
still active as Vice-Chair of the UK Chapter of ISKO (International Society
for Knowledge Organization).


A recording of her presentation can be accessed here:
https://tinyurl.com/y8qca6ef


The Tony Kent Strix Award was inaugurated in 1998 by the Institute of
Information Scientists but is now administered by the UK electronic
information Group. For more information about UKeiG and the Tony Kent Strix
Award visit: https://tinyurl.com/ycpeznsv


or email Gary Horrocks at*:* [log in to unmask] for further
information.


Previous Strix winners are listed at: https://tinyurl.com/y7g9xtz8


A call for nominations for next year will be issued early in 2019, and
don’t forget to put the afternoon of Friday November 29th, 2019 in your
diary.


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