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Katy Börner (born 1967 in
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, Germany) is an engineer, scholar, author, educator, and speaker specializing in
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and visualization, particularly in the areas of science and technology (S&T) studies and biomedical applications. Based out of
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, Börner is the
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Distinguished Professor of Engineering & Information Science in the Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering and the Department of Information and Library Science at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering and a member of the Core Cognitive Science Faculty. Since 2012, she has also held the position of visiting professor at the
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(KNAW) in
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, and in 2017-2019, she was a
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at
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, Germany. Börner is the founding director of the
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. She is also the curator of the international ''Places & Spaces: Mapping Science'' exhibit, a collection of science maps and macroscope tools that seeks to educate the general public about science mapping and empower individuals to create their own data visualizations. In 2015, she was appointed to a two-year term as member of the
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's Data Advisory Council. Since October 2018, she has served as a Trustee of the Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM), NSF Math Institute at
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Education and career

Börner holds an MS in
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from the University of Technology in Leipzig and earned her PhD in
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from the
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in 1997. After one year as a Postdoc at the
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, Börner joined the Faculty of Computer Science at Indiana University (IU), Bloomington in 1998 and later took up primary residence on the Faculty of Information and Library Science. In 2009, she was named Victor H. Yngve Professor in the School of Library and Information Science (now the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. In 2015, she was promoted to distinguished professor, the highest academic rank within IU.


Atlas Series

Börner is widely known for her ''Atlas'' books. The first, ''Atlas of Science: Visualizing What We Know'' (2010), explains the purposes and practices of science mapping, providing readers with many illustrations of the power of maps to navigate, manage, and utilize knowledge spaces. The ''Atlas of Science'' won the 2011 Best Information Science Book award from the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) and garnered reviews in major magazines, with one reviewer writing that "Börner's magnificent book offers provocative new maps of science that will inspire fresh thinking." The second book in the series, ''Atlas of Knowledge: Anyone Can Map'' (2015), introduces a theoretical visualization framework meant to guide readers through user and task analysis; data preparation, analysis, and visualization; visualization deployment; and the interpretation of science maps. Like its predecessor, the second ''Atlas'' was greeted enthusiastically, with one review claiming, " ether you read it cover to cover or just browse the extraordinary examples, you put it down inspired." Like its predecessor, the ''Atlas of Knowledge'' is abundantly illustrated, using many images from the '' Places & Spaces: Mapping Science'' exhibit. The final book in the ''Atlas'' trilogy, ''Atlas of Forecasts: Predicting and Implementing Desirable Futures,'' was published in 2021.


Creative works

Throughout her career, Börner has worked with artists to bring
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to different audiences. She has collaborated closely with comic artists, visual designers, game developers, pottery artists, and illustrators. In 2007, she collaborated with Fileve Palmer and Elisha Hardy on "Science Maps for Kids", a hands-on activity that invites children to see, explore, and understand science from above. One map shows our world and the places where science is practiced or researched. The other shows major areas of science and their complex interrelationships. Children and adults alike are invited to help solve the puzzle by placing major scientists, inventors, and inventions in their appropriate places. During 2011-2013, Börner collaborated with visual artist Ying-Fang Shen on the short film ''Humanexus''. Serving as producer, she wrote the initial story and provided guidance and resources. The final soundtrack was added by Norbert Herber, a senior lecturer at
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's Media School. The film tells the story of human communication from the Stone Age to the present day and beyond. It aims to make tangible the enormous changes in the quantity and quality of our collective knowledge and the impact of different media and distribution systems on knowledge exchange. ''Humanexus'' won numerous awards around the globe, including Third Prize at the Aviff Cannes Art Film Festival, Best Original Screenplay (Animation) at the 2014 Unofficial Google+ Film Festival, Best Short Animation at the 2014 Albany FilmFest, the Award of Excellence at the 2014 Canada International Film Festival, and the Documentary Shorts Award and Best Director Award at the 2014 Macon Film Festival. In 2015, Börner and artist Carrie Longley]collaborated on the creation of a 3-ft. tall clay sculpture that gives science a physical, three-dimensional form and invites playful interaction. The result, ''Sculptures of Science'', makes the history of science tangible and lets visitors trace the evolution of scientific ideas back to their origins using marbles placed at the contemporary top level to observe intellectual journeys into the past.


Recognition

In 2012, Börner was named an American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow. In 2017, Börner became a Humboldt Fellow and collaborated with colleagues at the Dresden University of Technology in Germany. In 2018, Börner was elected as an
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for "contributions to methods and tools that enable users to render data into actionable insights." In 2019, Börner was honored with the inaugural
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Award by the city of
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, in recognition of her contributions to the fields of science, technology, engineering, art, and math (
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).


Additional publications

In addition to the ''Atlas'' series, Börner has written more than 200 articles for academic journals and scholarly texts and has edited several publications. Her major books include: *K. Börner and D. Polley. (2014). ''Visual Insights: A Practical Guide to Making Sense of Data''. The MIT Press. . *K. Börner, Y. Ding, M. Conlon, and J. Corson-Rikert, eds. (2012). ''VIVO: A Semantic Approach to Scholarly Networking and Discovery''. Morgan & Claypool Publishers. . *A. Scharnhorst, K. Börner, and P. van den Besselaar, eds. (2011). ''Models of Science Dynamics: Encounters Between Complexity Theory and Information Sciences''. Springer. . *Contributor to the Panel on Modernizing the Infrastructure of the National Foundation Federal Funds Survey; National Research Council of the National Academies. (2009). ''Data on Federal Research and Development Investment: A Pathway to Modernization''. The National Academies Press. . *K. Börner and C. Chen. (2003). ''Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries''. Springer. .


References

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