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The Gingerbread House of Information (2016)


The Gingerbread House of Information is inhabited by information scholars (broadly construed) and other great iSchool citizens. Drop by the Inforum for a look at this half-baked confection. You can play the musical woodpile but please don't disturb the elves or Santa (who looks rather familiar). Use the Clues (available below) to identify the 10 residents and then enter your answers into the raffle to win The House -- which is entirely edible, except for the photos, trees, and musical woodpile.

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contest rules

Current students, staff, and faculty of the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto may participate. One entry per person or team. The deadline for submission is Wednesday, December 7 at 4:00 p.m. The raffle will occur at the End of Term iTea on December 7 and the winner must be present to claim the prize. 

clues (or download the clues with answer sheet)

1.  The Enchantress of Numbers and first computer programmer 
2.  A champion of librarianship in India
3.  The founder of the Musaeum at Alexandria
4.  An exuberant leader of MISC
5.  A Canadian archivist and author of The Archival Appraisal of Records Containing Personal Information:      A RAMP Study With Guidelines
6.  A dynamic MUSSA officer
7.  Knowledge archaeologist (or CC75 .F6513) 
8.  Our fabulous Assistant Dean-Registrarial and Student Services
9.  Madame Documentation who believed antelopes are sometimes documents
10. The fearless spokesperson for our doctoral student community

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The information horizon interview projects were created by students in the course INF1323, The Information Experience, at the University of Toronto's iSchool in the fall of 2017. The Information Horizons exhibition was curated by Ashley Nicol and Sara Stonehouse, under the supervision of Dr. Jenna Hartel.
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