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Amy R. Cissell ('12) receives the 2012 Capstone Award from Dr. Linda Ettinger for her research paper, Examining the Role of Information and Communication Technologies to Improve Food Security Management: The Case in Oregon at the AIM graduation luncheon.
Applied Research
The AIM Program research agenda is broad, incorporating exploration that spans the information management field and reflects current issues in the professional arena.
AIM Program student research is available in two forms:
- AIM eBriefings, summary snapshots of final research papers for quick review.
- Capstone research, a complete list of paper titles and abstracts since 1995. Selected abstracts include a link to the full text document.
Search the UO Scholars' Bank for a specific Capstone title or subject!
Complete Capstone research papers produced by AIM students are now posted in the University of Oregon Libraries Scholars' Bankan open-access digital archive for the scholarly output of the University of Oregon community. The AIM Master's Capstone Projects and Papers listed under the Communities and Collections menu, allows you to restrict your search to AIM Capstone papers, instead of the entire repository of UO research.