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71st ASIST 2008: Columbus, OH, USA
- People Transforming Information - Information Transforming People - Proceedings of the 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2008, Columbus, OH, USA, October 24-29, 2008. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 45(1), Wiley 2008
Panels
- Qiping Zhang, Thomas J. Froehlich, Suliman Hawamdeh, Michael E. D. Koenig, T. Kanti Srikantaiah:
Knowledge management career: Perception versus reality. 1-4 - Aaron Bowen, Toni Carbo, Bharat Mehra, Yunfei Du:
25 years of SIG-III and the future of international information. 1-3 - Ajit Pyati, Clara M. Chu, Karen E. Fisher, Ramesh Srinivasan, Nadia Caidi, Danielle Allard, Diane DeChief:
ICT-mediated diaspora studies: New directions in immigrant information behavior research. 1-5 - Denise E. Agosto, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, William A. Wallace, Andrea Japzon, Michael Khoo:
Values and information: An interdisciplinary examination. 1-4 - Barbara M. Wildemuth, Howard Rosenbaum:
ASIST doctoral seminar on research and career development. 1 - Barbara M. Wildemuth:
Student award-winning papers. 1 - William Jones, Marcia J. Bates, Allison Brueckner, Gary Marchionini, Cathy Marshall:
My so-called life on the web. 1-3 - Kevin L. Smith, Bill Burger, Joshua Gay, Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Rafal Kasprowski:
DRM: Digital rights management or digital restrictions management? 1-3 - Making the most of conferences via social networking. 1-2
- Michelle M. Kazmer, Heidi E. Julien, John Carlo Bertot, Rae-Anne Montague:
Outcomes assessment and LIS education. 1-2 - Olof Sundin, Heidi E. Julien, Louise Limberg, Soo Young Rieh:
Credibility and authority of information in learning environments. 1-5 - Jenna Hartel:
The office: Integrating perspectives across information science. 1-4 - Marie L. Radford, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Jeffrey Pomerantz, Lorri Mon, Joseph Janes:
E-valuating E-reference: Transforming digital reference through research and evaluation. 1-11 - Efthimis N. Efthimiadis, Allison Druin, Andrew Large:
Understanding visual search tools through users' reactions. 1-4 - Samantha Kelly Hastings, June M. Abbas, Hemalata Iyer, Diane Neal, Abebe Rorissa:
Models, theories, and methods in image research: A discussion and a look to the future. 1-3 - Bernard J. Jansen, Mark A. Rosso, Dan Russell, Brian Detlor:
The Google Online Marketing Challenge: A multi-disciplinary global teaching and learning initiative using sponsored search. 1-3 - Pnina Shachaf, Noriko Hara, Susan Herring, Ewa Callahan, Paul Solomon, Besiki Stvilia, Sorin Adam Matei:
Global perspective on Wikipedia research. 1-4 - Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Timothy J. Dickey, Edward T. O'Neill, Julia A. Gammon, Brian F. Lavoie, Scott Nicholson:
Transforming data into services: Delivering the next generation of user-oriented collections and services. 1-5 - Christine L. Borgman, Jenny Fry, Clifford A. Lynch, Eric T. Meyer, Carole L. Palmer:
e-Research crosses the pond: Contrasting transformations in the U.S. and U.K. 1-3 - Deborah E. Swain, Beatrice Pulliam, Kris Liberman, Diane Neal, Christopher Landbeck, Phillip M. Edwards, Deborah Barreau, Julie Hersberger, Leona Faust, Heather Pfeiffer:
Speed Meeting: A special session to introduce attendees to each other in person and via Web cast. 1-2 - Theresa D. Anderson, Sara Kjellberg, Helena Francke, Olof Sundin:
In form & informing: Materiality and information seeking. 1-6 - Heather D. Pfeiffer, Emma Tonkin, Mark R. Lindner, David R. Millen, Margaret E. I. Kipp:
Tagging as a communication device: Every tag cloud has a silver lining. 1-5 - Timothy B. Patrick, Paula M. Rhyner, Catherine Arnott-Smith, Deborah E. Swain, James E. Andrews, Nancy Blase:
Issues in the transformation of health and medical information. 1-4 - Leona Faust, Paul T. Jaeger, Stephanie Raill Jayanandhan, Scott Robertson:
Civic engagement, youth, and community: The role of place, education, information, and technology in shaping civic and political discourse (SIG-KM). 1-3 - Dania Bilal, Eric M. Meyers, Shari Lee, Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Nicole Vallière:
Waddling around the digital iceberg: Use of virtual spaces and environments by children, preteens, and teens. 1-5 - Michael K. Buckland, Maria Rosario Osuna Alarcon, Robert V. Williams, Joan Lussky, Malissa Ruffner, Emily Glenn, Linda C. Smith, Carol Tenopir, Diane Barlow, Trudi Bellardo Hahn:
Pioneering women of the information age. 1-2 - Miguel E. Ruiz, Alan R. Aronson, Marjorie M. K. Hlava:
Adoption and evaluation issues of automatic and computer aided indexing systems. 1-4 - Marcia Zeng, Dongming Zhang, Diane Vizine-Goetz, Rebecca S. Guenther:
Web service-based applications: Optimizing indexing, searching, and terminology services. 1-2 - Marija Dalbello, Paul F. Marty, Stephen Paling, Scott Simon, John A. Walsh, Megan A. Winget, Lisl Zach, Kristin R. Eschenfelder:
Mapping work in the arts and humanities: A participatory panel discussion. 1-3 - Qiping Zhang, Thomas Krichel, Cheryl Malone, Heather D. Pfeiffer, Sarah L. Shreeves:
Knowledge sharing and management in open access e-resources & communities. 1-5 - Miguel E. Ruiz, Jiangping Chen, Douglas W. Oard, Noriko Kando, Carol Peters, Allison Druin:
Enabling multilingual access in digital libraries. 1-3 - Youngok Choi, Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Edie Rasmussen, Martha M. Smith, Jane Greenberg, Hemalata Iyer:
Retrieving and using visual resources: Challenges and opportunities for research and education. 1-4 - Javed Mostafa, Jeffrey Pomerantz, Helen R. Tibbo, Jerome McDonough, Carole L. Palmer:
Developing curriculum for digital libraries and digital curation education: Reflections on synergies and divergencies. 1-3 - Miguel E. Ruiz, Allison Brueckner, S. Thompson, Lili Luo, Brian O'Connor:
The libraries of Second Life: How MUVE could shape the future of digital libraries. 1-3 - Barbara M. Wildemuth, Lori Kendall, Michael D. McNeese, Robert J. Sandusky, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Undergraduate programs: Transforming LIS education. 1-2 - Hamid R. Ekbia, Michael K. Buckland, Myke Gluck, Ray R. Larson, Jingfeng Xia:
Geographies of information. 1-2
Papers
- Charles Cole:
People transforming information - information transforming people: What the Neanderthals can teach us. 1-10 - James P. Smith:
Library portal images that positively influence their users' perception of the portal. 1-12 - Abdullah Almobarraz:
Users' perception of internet characteristics in the academic environment. 1-9 - Louise F. Spiteri:
Concept theory and the role of conceptual coherence in assessments of similarity. 1-12 - Loet Leydesdorff:
Tracing "interdisciplinarity" using time series of journal maps: The visualization and dynamic animation of journal-journal citation relations. 1-8 - Weisen Guo, Steven B. Kraines:
Explicit scientific knowledge comparison based on semantic description matching. 1-18 - Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Barbara W. Y. Siu:
A tale of two DRM: The co-construction of access and use rights for licensed digital library resources. 1-20 - Andrea Civan, William Jones, Predrag V. Klasnja, Harry Bruce:
Better to organize personal information by folders or by tags?: The devil is in the details. 1-13 - Hyun Hee Kim, Yong Ho Kim:
Design and evaluation of a key-frame arrangement framework for video storyboard surrogates. 13 - Benjamin J. Bates:
Transforming information markets: Implications of the digital network economy. 11 - Pengyi Zhang, Dagobert Soergel, Judith L. Klavans, Douglas W. Oard:
Extending sense-making models with ideas from cognition and learning theories. 23 - Patricia Souto, Brenda Dervin, Reijo Savolainen:
Designing for knowledge worker informings: An exemplar application of sense-making methodology. 16 - Jinfang Niu, Margaret L. Hedstrom:
Documentation evaluation model for social science data. 11 - Kristin Hanks:
Departmental websites and female student recruitment. 1-12 - Tove Faber Frandsen, Jeppe Nicolaisen:
Reactive tendencies of bibliometric indicators: Trends in the alphabetization of authorship in economics and information science. 1-10 - Miles Efron:
Large-scale multiple hypothesis testing in information retrieval: Towards a new approach to document ranking. 1-10 - Nikhil Sharma:
Sensemaking handoff: When and how? 1-12 - Chirag Shah, Gary Marchionini:
Hunting for hip, hipsters, and happenings on YouTube. 1-16 - Dimitris A. Dervos, Leonidas Klimis:
Exploiting cascading citations for retrieval. 1-12 - Gerald Benoît:
Interactive 3D visual retrieval for art history education. 1-13 - Soonil Bae, Hao-wei Hsieh, DoHyoung Kim, Catherine C. Marshall, Konstantinos A. Meintanis, J. Michael Moore, Anna Zacchi, Frank M. Shipman III:
Supporting document triage via annotation-based visualizations. 1-16 - Chaomei Chen:
Thematic maps of 19 iSchools. 1-12 - Lorraine Normore:
Characterizing a digital library's users: Steps towards a nuanced view of the user. 1-7 - Jingjing Liu, Xiangmin Zhang:
The effect of need for cognition on search performance. 1-12 - Jacek Gwizdka:
Revisiting search task difficulty: Behavioral and individual difference measures. 1-12 - Megan A. Winget, Caitlin Murray:
Collecting and preserving videogames and their related materials: A review of current practice, game-related archives and research projects. 1-9 - Lane DeNicola:
Credibility and the use of geospatial media in activism and advocacy. 1-12 - Mary Anne Kennan, Fletcher T. H. Cole:
Institutional repositories as portents of change: Disruption or reassembly? Conjectures and reconfigurations. 1-12 - Stina Westman, Mari Laine-Hernandez:
The effect of page context on magazine image categorization. 1-11 - Mari Laine-Hernandez, Stina Westman:
Multifaceted image similarity criteria as revealed by sorting tasks. 1-14 - Chen Xu, Heting Chu:
Social tagging in China and the USA: A comparative study. 1-9 - Heather L. O'Brien, Elaine G. Toms, E. Kevin Kelloway, Elizabeth Kelley:
Developing and evaluating a reliable measure of user engagement. 1-10 - Madhu C. Reddy, Bernard J. Jansen, Rashmi Krishnappa:
The role of communication in collaborative information searching. 1-10 - Delia Neuman:
I-LEARN: A model for learning in the information age. 1-10 - Sei-Ching Joanna Sin:
Disparities in public libraries' service levels based on neighborhood income and urbanization levels : A nationwide study. 1-15 - Bonnie MacKay, Carolyn R. Watters:
Understanding and supporting multi-session web tasks. 1-13 - Weimao Ke, Javed Mostafa, Yong Liu:
Toward responsive visualization services for scatter/gather browsing. 1-10 - Maria Esteva:
Formation process and preservation of a natural electronic archive. 1-9 - Kathryn Patterson, Carolyn R. Watters:
Approximate phrase searching: Movie scripts and song lyrics. 1-14 - Mike Alexander:
Information behavior in requirements engineering: An initial review of the research. 1-11 - Kino Coursey, Rada Mihalcea, William E. Moen:
Automatic keyword extraction for learning object repositories. 1-10 - Elaine G. Toms, Sandra Toze, Elizabeth Kelley:
Integrating the group within models of information processes. 1-12 - Tessa Sullivan, Ann K. Irvine, Stephanie W. Haas:
It's all relative: Usage of relative temporal expressions in triage notes. 1-8 - Sanghee Oh, Jung Sun Oh, Chirag Shah:
The use of information sources by internet users in answering questions. 1-13 - Ok Nam Park, Sam Gyun Oh:
A new design structure for a classification system in Korean Traditional Performing Arts. 1-13 - Svetlana Barnes, Fei Li, Serhiy Polyakov, Hong Xu, William E. Moen:
A repository for learning objects: Supporting the reuse and repurposing of redesigned courses and their content. 1-13 - Ying-Hsang Liu, Nina Wacholder:
Do human-developed index terms help users? An experimental study of MeSH terms in biomedical searching. 1-16 - Xiaozhong Liu, Jian Qin, Miao Chen, Ji-Hong Park:
Automatic semantic mapping between query terms and controlled vocabulary through using WordNet and Wikipedia. 1-10 - Airong Luo:
Supporting participation in communities of practice by scientists from developing countries - The case of high energy physics. 1-11 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann:
Author bibliographic coupling: Another approach to citation-based author knowledge network analysis. 1-10 - Xiaoya Tang, P. Bryan Heidorn:
Improving information access to digital botanical collection by allowing users to search with domain knowledge. 1-13 - Jin Zhang, Dietmar Wolfram:
A visualization analysis of health customer search behavior in obesity area. 1-3 - Scott Nicholson:
How are libraries supporting gaming: A pilot exploration. 1-4 - Weimao Ke, Javed Mostafa, Gayathri Athreya:
Computer supported workflow for cataloging and management in digital libraries. 1-5 - Haidar Moukdad:
Web CLIR: An exploratory study of Google's new tool. 1-4 - Lynn Westbrook:
Progressive information engagement model: Using, losing, and rejecting information in crisis situations. 1-10 - Margaret E. I. Kipp:
Searching with tags: Do tags help users find things? 1-2 - Philip Fei Wu, Yan Qu, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Jennifer Golbeck, Paul T. Jaeger, Jennifer Preece, Ben Shneiderman:
Designing community-based emergency communication system: A preliminary study. 1-3
Posters
- Jia Tina Du, Amanda Spink:
Web searching model: Integrating multitasking, cognitive coordination and cognitive shifts. 1-3 - Lisa P. Nathan:
Ecovillages and information technology: Negotiating sustainability. 1-3 - Ellen L. Rubenstein:
The intersection of information behavior and coping among women undergoing breast lump diagnosis. 1-5 - Yan Zhang:
Visiting human errors in interacting with IR systems from decision making perspective. 1-6 - Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Caroline Haythornthwaite:
The analysis of online communities using interactive content-based social. 1-5 - Chris Jordan, Carolyn R. Watters, Elaine Toms:
Using Wikipedia to make academic abstracts more readable. 1-2 - Barbara Schultz-Jones, Nancy Cheung:
Collaboration networks in a public service model: Dimensions of effectiveness in theory and in practice. 1-6 - Magia G. Krause:
Remote users in our midst: Insights from the archival metrics project. 1-2 - Jarkko Kari:
Informational uses of information: A theoretical synthesis. 1-5 - Sook Lin:
College students' perceptions, motivations and uses of Wikipedia. 1-3 - Gashaw Kebede, Abebe Rorissa:
A model of information needs of end-users (MINE) in the electronic information environment. 1-3 - Myongho Yi, Cecelia M. Brown:
Maximizing transformation between people and information using ontology: Discovering anaerobic microbiology through ontological relationships. 1-3 - Bhuva Narayan, Amanda Spink:
Building an integrated model of information behavior through information journals. 1-2 - Paul R. Aumer-Ryan, Katherine Aumer-Ryan:
Message and messenger: The carrier effect on judgments of credibility. 1-13 - Jan W. Buzydlowski:
Six degrees of scholarship. 1-4 - Deepa Srikantaiah:
A multi-case study analysis of indigenous knowledge programs in the United States. 1 - Chi-Shiou Lin:
"What kind(s) of tool is it?": How do university faculty & other stakeholders make sense of institutional repositories in university settings. 1-4 - Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Thomas Clay Templeton:
Past futures and technoscientific innovation: The mutual shaping of science fiction and science fact. 1-11 - Nora J. Bird:
Assessing information utilization for transforming knowledge: An applied method for informal educational settings. 1-7 - Katherine W. McCain:
Gene's worlds: Comparing Eugene Garfield's co-citation and tri-citation image PFNets over time. 1-9 - Andrea Japzon:
Personal digital information: What? where? why? content types, storage locations, and motivations - implications for long term preservation. 1-3 - An-Shou Cheng, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Ping Wang, Douglas W. Oard:
Advancing social science research by applying computational linguistics. 1-12 - Hyuk-Jin Lee:
Mediated information retrieval in Web searching. 1-10
Papers
- Eduardo Torres Schumann, Levin Brunner, Klaus U. Schulz, Christoph Ringlstetter:
A semantic interface for post secondary education programs. 1-2 - N. Fabiola Rosales, Marlene Bauste, Fernando Rodríguez, Francisco León:
REVENCYT and BDTV: Venezuelan initiatives on digital libraries. 1-7 - Zorana Ercegovac:
Is the Google generation information literate? A case study of secondary school students. 1-3 - Original information. 1-2
Posters
- Ming-Bo Jiang, Nei-Ching Yeh, Chihfeng P. Lin:
A study of information seeking behavior of graduate students in continuing education program by utilizing of information horizon concept. 1-8
Papers
- Christina M. Finneran:
Factors that influence users to leave, acquire, and retain information items: A case study of college students' Personal Information Management. 1-5 - Kwan Yi:
A conceptual framework for improving information retrieval in folksonomy using Library of Congress subject headings. 1-6 - Yan Wu:
The emotive effect of narrative approach. 1-3 - Jill Palzkill Woelfer, Megan Wei-Man Yeung, Candice Erdmann, David G. Hendry:
Value considerations in an information ecology: Printed materials, service providers and homeless young people. 1-9 - Vandana Singh:
Modes of technical support in open source software - peer to peer digital knowledge creation, sharing and re-use. 1-3
Posters
- Allyson Carlyle, Samantha R. Becker:
ASIS&T 2008 annual meeting poster FRBR and the 'known-item' search. 1-9 - Barbara M. Wildemuth, Peggy Schaeffer, Claudia J. Gollop, Connie Schardt, Patricia L. Thibodeau:
The potential role of ILS schools in educating medical informationists1. 1-5 - Christine M. Angel:
Museum artifacts: How online representations can link to the museum environment. 1-6 - Benjamin M. Good, Joseph T. Tennis:
Evidence of term-structure differences among folksonomies and controlled indexing languages. 1-7 - Elizabeth Yakel, Aprille McKay, Wendy Duff, Joan M. Cherry, Helen Tibbo:
The Archival Metrics Toolkit: Development and implementation. 1-2 - Lisa Kleinman:
Technology use in meetings: Information handling & polychronicity. 1-4 - Catherine L. Smith:
Searcher adaptation: A response to topic difficulty. 1-10 - Leslie Jarmon, Joe Sanchez:
The Educators Coop: A virtual world model for real world collaboration. 1-10 - Gary Geisler, Paul Stenis, Jesse Martinez, Allison King:
Game Scholar: Do we need a reference database for video game research? 1-5 - Jeffrey Pomerantz, Stephanie W. Haas, Eliah Hecht:
Identifying reusable resources in digital reference answers. 1-2
ASIST Poster Proposal
- Brian C. O'Connor:
Browsing for trout: Experiments on purpose & context. 1-3
Posters
- EunKyung Chung, JungWon Yoon:
A categorical comparison between user-supplied tags and web search queries for images. 1-3 - Samuel P. Martin, Christopher Peter Lueg:
Dealing with spam: Some observations and recommendations. 1-2 - Asim Qayyum:
Documenting the cultural progress of Puerto Rico in the early twentieth century: (A research project in progress). 1-5 - Beth St. Jean, Soo Young Rieh, Karen Markey, Elizabeth Yakel, Jihyun Kim:
Toward successful institutional repositories: Listening to IR staff's experiences. 1-3 - Joseph A. Hourclé:
FRBR applied to scientific data. 1-4 - Sandra Toze, Elaine G. Toms:
Mapping collaborative information processes to stages of group development. 1-3
Papers
- Janet Capps, Sarah K. Howard, Jonathan McKeown, Karen DeMeester:
SHARE: A superordinate online rural community. 1-4
Posters
- Amelia Abreu:
Anatomy of context: A framework analysis for archival knowledge organization. 1-5
Papers
- Joan M. Cherry, Wendy Duff, Nalini Singh, Luanne Freund:
One degree, three streams: Three populations? 1-4 - Sung Un Kim:
Exploring the information-to-knowledge experience of English Language Learner (ELL) students: From the cognitive, behavioral and affective perspectives. 1-5 - Borchuluun Yadamsuren, Anindita Paul, Jiazhen Wang, Xin Wang, Sanda Erdelez:
Web ecology: Information needs of different user groups in the context of a community college website. 1-4 - Hongyan Ma:
User satisfaction versus retrieval effectiveness in interactive retrieval. 1-10
Posters
- Weimao Ke, Javed Mostafa:
Visualizing multi-agent collaboration for classification of information. 1-4
Papers
- Elisabeth A. Jones, Harry Bruce, Predrag V. Klasnja, William Jones:
I give up! Five factors that contribute to the abandonment of information management strategies. 1-6 - Sergey Zherebchevsky, Nicolette Ceo, Michiko Tanaka, David A. Jank, Stephen Stead, Richard P. Smiraglia:
American Society for Information Science & Technology 2008 Annual Meeting contributed poster. 1-5 - Joan Beaudoin:
An investigation of image users across disciplines: A model of image needs, retrieval and use. 1-5 - Elaine G. Toms, Sandra Toze, Heather O'Brien, Luanne Freund, Chris Jordan:
Fishing in query pools for task representations. 1-3 - Wooseob Jeong:
Does tagging really work? 1-3
Poster Proposal
- Jeff Naidoo:
International ICT policy frameworks: A multi-country case study of success in interactivity, mobility, convertibility, connectivity, ubiquity, and globalization. 1-3
Papers
- Efthimis N. Efthimiadis, Mary A. Hotchkiss:
Legal discovery: Does domain expertise matter? 1-2
Posters
- Fei Li, Serhiy Polyakov, Svetlana Barnes, William E. Moen, Hong Xu:
An issue of granularity: Decomposing redesigned courses on different levels of details. 1-3 - Yunfei Du:
Measuring academic library users' acceptance of open access systems. 1-2 - Tony A. Moore:
Assessing and adapting Drupal content management system as a digital library application. 1-4 - Jung Sun Oh:
Shared interests expressed in a social bookmarking site. 1-6 - Soojung Kim, Sanghee Oh, Jung Sun Oh:
Evaluating health answers in a social Q&A site. 1-6 - Bin Li:
An inside look at travelers' Information Suitcase. 1-4 - Yunseon Choi:
Making Faceted Classification more acceptable on the Web: A comparison of Faceted Classification and ontologies. 1-6 - Yong-Mi Kim:
The role of tags in information retrieval interaction. 1-3 - John D'Ignazio, Jian Qin:
Faculty data management practices: A campus-wide census of STEM departments. 1-6 - Eun-Young Yoo, Kyung-Sun Kim:
Undergraduates' source selection behavior: A correspondence analysis. 1-3 - Allen H. Renear, David Dubin, Karen M. Wickett:
When digital objects change - exactly what changes? 1-3 - Maria Souden:
Information work in the chronic illness experience. 1-6 - Shimelis G. Assefa:
Coherent knowledge structure and theory-based approach to categorization. 1-9 - Michael K. Buckland, Ray R. Larson, Ryan Shaw:
Finding and providing context online. 1-3 - Frederic Stutzman, Jacob Kramer-Duffield:
Modeling cultural acquisition in online social networks. 1-2 - Course blogging: So what happens when students were asked to blog for a class? A descriptive analysis of 2 semesters of blog usage of students and the instructor in an ILS course. 1-2
- Jacob Kramer-Duffield, Carolyn Hank:
Babies in bathtubs: Public views of private behaviors represented in the Flickr domain. 1-4 - W. John MacMullen:
Searching for uses and users in Gene Ontology research. 1-5 - Marcia A. Mardis:
Children's questions about science fair: Preliminary results of an analysis of digital library reference questions. 1-10 - Maureen Weicher:
Peer review and secrecy in the "Information Age". 1-12
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