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18th iConference 2023: Virtual Event - Part I
- Isaac Sserwanga, Anne Goulding, Heather Moulaison Sandy, Jia Tina Du, António Lucas Soares, Viviane Hessami, Rebecca D. Frank:
Information for a Better World: Normality, Virtuality, Physicality, Inclusivity - 18th International Conference, iConference 2023, Virtual Event, March 13-17, 2023, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13971, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-28034-4
Archives and Records
- Fariha Tasmin Jaigirdar, Ozhan Saglik, Carsten Rudolph, Joanne Evans:
Are We Missing the Cybersecurity Factors in Recordkeeping? 3-13 - Amanda H. Sorensen, Camila Escobar-Vredevoogd, Travis L. Wagner, Katrina Fenlon:
Recovering and Reusing Historical Data for Science: Retrospective Curation Practices Across Disciplines. 14-28 - Jennifer Douglas, Alexandra Alisauskas:
#Receipts: A Case Study of the Sonja Ahlers Archive as Platform Feminism. 29-35 - Erica Hellmer:
Standing on the Outside Looking in: Testing the Concept of Societal Embeddedness from a User and Pluralising Perspective. 36-48 - Sherry L. Xie, Yubao Gao, Linqing Ma:
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose - The Australian Records Management Case. 49-65 - Viviane Frings-Hessami:
Information Sustainability in Rural Bangladesh: The Use of Analogue and Digital Backups. 66-78 - Cui Cui, Stephen Pinfield, Andrew Cox, Frank Hopfgartner:
Participatory Web Archiving: Multifaceted Challenges. 79-87
Behavioural Research
- Arpita Bhattacharya, Uba Backonja, Anh Le, Ria Antony, Yujia Si, Jin Ha Lee:
Understanding the Influence of Music on People's Mental Health Through Dynamic Music Engagement Model. 91-108 - Dawei Wu, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Xiaolun Wang, Jingwen Lian:
Your Online Favorites are Overwhelming When You're Having Fun: An Investigation of Fear of Missing Out, Social Media Affordances and Digital Hoarding. 109-117 - Amber L. Cushing, Páraic Kerrigan:
Extending the PIM-B Concept: An Exploration of How Nonbinary People Maintain Personal Information Over Time. 118-125 - Paulina Bressel:
"I Always Asked a Lot of Questions"- The Information Journey of Young Adults with Cancer in Germany. 126-143 - Qian Guo, Tingting Jiang:
Using Crossmodal Correspondence Between Colors and Music to Enhance Online Art Exhibition Visitors' Experience. 144-159
Information Governance and Ethics
- Yuerong Hu, Glen Layne-Worthey, Alaine Martaus, J. Stephen Downie, Jana Diesner:
Research with User-Generated Book Review Data: Legal and Ethical Pitfalls and Contextualized Mitigations. 163-186 - Julián D. Cortés, Maria Catalina Ramírez Cajiao:
The Content Structure of Science Technology and Innovation Policy - Applying Co-word Analysis to Funding Calls in Colombia. 187-196 - Shuyi Wei, Pu Yan:
Measuring Users' Awareness of Content Recommendation Algorithm: A Survey on Douyin Users in Rural China. 197-220 - Lateef Ayinde, Hanim Maria Astuti, Shezin Hussain, Anisah Herdiyanti:
Investigating Factors Influencing Open Government from a Country's Perspective. 221-241 - David McMenemy:
Lex Informatica and Freedom of Expression: Reflections on the Regulation of Internet Trolling Behaviors. 242-255
AI and Machine Learning
- Giulia Osti, Amber L. Cushing:
"That's Not Damning with Faint Praise": Understanding the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence for Digital Preservation Tasks. 259-276 - Kanta Negishi, Hiroyoshi Ito, Masaki Matsubara, Atsuyuki Morishima:
Effects of Increasing Working Opportunity on Result Quality in Labor-Intensive Crowdsourcing. 277-293 - Fausto Giunchiglia, Mayukh Bagchi, Xiaolei Diao:
Aligning Visual and Lexical Semantics. 294-302 - Mengyisong Zhao, Morgan Harvey, David Cameron, Frank Hopfgartner, Valerie J. Gillet:
An Analysis of Classification Approaches for Hit Song Prediction Using Engineered Metadata Features with Lyrics and Audio Features. 303-311 - Fatima Tabassum, Sameera Mubarak, Lin Liu, Jia Tina Du:
How Many Features Do We Need to Identify Bots on Twitter? 312-327
Data Science
- Huimin Xu, Redoan Rahman, Ajay Jaiswal, Julia Fensel, Abhinav Peri, Kamesh Peri, Griffin M. Weber, Ying Ding:
Disparity in the Evolving COVID-19 Collaboration Network. 331-339 - Ricardo Campos, Adam Jatowt, Alípio Jorge:
Text Mining and Visualization of Political Party Programs Using Keyword Extraction Methods: The Case of Portuguese Legislative Elections. 340-349 - Ran Sun, Lu An, Gang Li:
Exploring the Impact of the Quality of Social Media Early Adopters on Vaccine Adoption. 350-358 - Sanwoo Lee, Wenqi Li, Pengyi Zhang, Jun Wang:
Characterizing Data Practices in Research Papers Across Four Disciplines. 359-368
Information and Digital Literacy
- Huyen Nguyen, Lydia Ogbadu-Oladapo, Irhamni Ali, Haihua Chen, Jiangping Chen:
Fighting Misinformation: Where Are We and Where to Go? 371-394 - Stacey Wedlake, Charles Bugre:
The Potential of Digital Literacy to Curb Problematic Information: An Integrative Literature Review. 395-404 - Diana Daly, Anna R. Leach:
Coding Funds of Knowledge in the iVoices Media Lab: Student Stories About Technologies. 405-416 - Manyu Sheng, Jun Wang, Xixi Zhu, Pengyi Zhang:
An Exploratory Study of Intergenerational Technical Help from the Youth's Perspective. 417-425 - Shir Aviv-Reuven, Ariel Rosenfeld:
Exploring the Association Between Multiple Classifications and Journal Rankings. 426-435 - Elijah John F. Dar Juan:
The Design, Development, and Implementation of an LIS General Education Course for Non-lIS University Students in the Philippines. 436-444 - Lilach Alon, SeoYoon Sung, René F. Kizilcec:
"It's Nice to Mix Up the Rhythm": Undergraduates' Experiences in a Large Blended Learning Course in Information Science in the Context of COVID-19. 445-460 - Jack Clark:
Visual Information Processing in Virtual Reality: Merging Theory and Practice. 461-468 - Hong Cui, Noah Giebink, Julian R. Starr, Dylan Longert, Bruce Ford, Étienne Léveillé-Bourret:
From Noisy Data to Useful Color Palettes: One Step in Making Biodiversity Data FAIR. 469-481
Cultural Perspectives
- Alex H. Poole:
"Will the Day Ever Come When We Will Be Judged on Our Merit and not on Our Blackness?" The Black Caucus of the American Library Association and the Long Freedom Struggle in the United States, 1970-1975. 485-500 - Güleda Dogan, Zehra Taskin, Emanuel Kulczycki, Krystian Szadkowski:
How Inclusive Are the International Conferences? Attending Conferences in an Unequal World. 501-508 - LaVerne Gray, Jeongbae Choi, Shannon Crooks, Ariana Cook:
Locating Black Information Lives: "Scoping" the Literature on African American Genealogical Research. 509-522 - Minhyung Jo, Shuyuan Mary Ho, Gary Burnett:
Do You Speak Meme? A Dynamic Digital Language for the InformationSociety. 523-534
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