4th KidRec - what does good look like: from design, research, and practice to policy
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We summarize outcomes from KidRec 2020, the 4th edition of the workshop on International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Children & Recommender and Information Retrieval Systems; which this year was co-located with the ACM Interaction Design and Children conference. In addition to lessons learned from the keynote address by Professor Marcia C. Linn, accepted contributions, and collaborative work during the workshop, we offer insights related to hosting KidRec as a virtual meeting during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Published: 20 August 2021
Published in SIGIR Volume 54, Issue 2
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