Veinot’s paper takes the ASIS&T prize

Assistant Professor Tiffany Veinot’s paper, “‘A Lot of People Didn’t Have a Chance to Support Us Because We Never Told Them…’: Stigma Management, Information Poverty and HIV/AIDS Information/Help Networks,” has won the annual Best Information Behavior Conference Paper Award from the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). The paper was selected by the ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Information Needs, Seeking and Use. Veinot will receive the award at the ASIS&T conference in Vancouver in November.

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