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77th ASIST 2014: Seattle, WA, USA
- Connecting Collections, Cultures, and Communities - Proceedings of the 77th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2014, Seattle, WA, USA, October 31 - November 5, 2014. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 51(1), Wiley 2014
- John M. Budd, Annemaree Lloyd:
Theoretical foundations for information literacy: A plan for action. 1-5 - Lisa M. Given, Deborah Hicks, Theresa J. Schindel, Rebekah Willson:
The informing nature of talk & text: Discourse analysis as a research approach in information science. 1-4 - Isto Huvila, Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson, Eva Hourihan Jansen, Pamela J. McKenzie, Lynn Westbrook, Adam Worrall:
Boundary objects in information science research: An approach for explicating connections between collections, cultures and communities. 1-4 - John M. Budd, Lai Ma, Ronald E. Day, Siobhan Stevenson:
Informational and media failures and potential successes. 1-3 - Ivette Bayo Urban, Lynne C. Howarth, Iulian Vamanu:
Mediating connections through materiality: Cultures and communities. 1-4 - Co-designing with the app generation: Findings and collaboration opportunities for research, design, and policy around digital youth. 1-3
- Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Selenay Aytac, Nouf Khashman:
ASIS&T 2014 PANEL: Connecting collections, cultures, and communities: The role of social and other media in the unrests in Egypt, Turkey and Ukraine: Sponsored by SIG-III. 1-4 - Joan E. Beaudoin, Deborah H. Charbonneau, Suzie Allard, Carol Tenopir, Hsin-Liang Chen, Yin Zhang, Jian Qin, Lisa Zilinski:
Transforming the data landscape: Connecting data, policies, and communities. 1-4 - Richard J. Urban, Laura-Edythe Coleman, Paul F. Marty:
Libraries, archives, and museums: Connecting educational communities and cultures. 1-3 - Sachi Arafat, Michael K. Buckland, Melanie Feinberg, Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan, Ryan Shaw, Julian Warner:
Pluri, multi-, trans- meta- and interdisciplinary nature of LIS. Does it really matter? 1-5 - Digital liaisons: Building communities and empowering culture through digital libraries. 1-3
- Kendra S. Albright, France Bouthillier, Tao Jin, Yao Zhang:
How can information providers connect information resources to entrepreneurs to spur innovation in economic development? Co-sponsored by SIG-III and SIG-USE. 1-4 - Devon L. Greyson, Denise E. Agosto, Eric M. Meyers, Mega Subramaniam, June Abbas:
Understanding networked youth and online privacy: Questions, methods and implications. 1-5 - Melissa A. Adler, D. Grant Campbell, Patrick Keilty:
Resistance and possibility: Rethinking the concept of subject access from queer theoretical perspectives. 1-3 - Isabella Peters, Judit Bar-Ilan:
Informetrics, bibliometrics, altmetrics: What is it all about? 1-4 - Ixchel M. Faniel, David Minor, Carole L. Palmer:
Putting research data into context: Scholarly, professional, and educational approaches to curating data for reuse. 1-4 - Shimelis G. Assefa, Abebe Rorissa, Krystyna K. Matusiak, Daniel Gelaw, Kris Helge:
Open access: The global scene. 1-5 - Moriana M. Garcia, Kevin Messner, Richard J. Urban, Sam Tripodis, Megan E. Hancock, Tod Colegrove:
3D Technologies: New tools for information scientists to engage, educate and empower communities. 1-5 - Amanda Waugh, June Ahn, Rachel M. Magee, Leanne Bowler, Denise E. Agosto, Mega Subramaniam:
Youth beyond borders: Methodological challenges in youth information interaction. 1-5 - Julie Hersberger, Brian C. O'Connor, Eric M. Meyers, Bryce Clayton Newell:
Filmmaker showcase: Film as an information medium: Connecting cultures and communities. 1-4 - Soo Young Rieh, Jacek Gwizdka, Luanne Freund, Kevyn Collins-Thompson:
Searching as learning: Novel measures for information interaction research. 1-4 - Soo Young Rieh, Meredith Ringel Morris, Miriam J. Metzger, Helena Francke, Grace YoungJoo Jeon:
Credibility perceptions of content contributors and consumers in social media. 1-4 - Joseph A. Busch, Vivian Bliss, Marcia Lei Zeng, Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Maja Zumer, Imma Subirats:
Panel: Knowledge organization systems (KOS) as linked data services. 1-3 - Michael Luesebrink, Hong Huang, Kristin Bogdan, Dorothea Salo, Charles Thomas, Jevin West, Lizabeth (Betsy) Wilson:
Curation and policy issues in collaborative research data management communities: Perspectives from key stakeholders. 1-4 - Noriko Hara, Pnina Fichman, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Howard Rosenbaum, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Brian Butler:
Social informatics and social media: Theoretical reflections. 1-3 - Carole L. Palmer, Cheryl A. Thompson, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard, Matthew S. Mayernik, James Kreft:
Responding to emerging data workforce demand: Harnessing data center expertise. 1-3 - Michelle Caswell:
Community-centered collecting: finding out what communities want from community archives. 1-9 - Lisa M. Given, Denise Cantrell Winkler, Rebekah Willson, Christina Davidson, Susan Danby, Karen Thorpe:
Documenting young children's technology use: Observations in the home. 1-9 - Bryce Clayton Newell:
Public places, private lives: Balancing of privacy and freedom of expression in the United Kingdom. 1-10 - Wan-Ching Wu, Diane Kelly:
Online search stopping behaviors: An investigation of query abandonment and task stopping. 1-10 - Jingjing Liu, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Multi-aspect information use task performance: The roles of topic knowledge, task structure, and task stage. 1-10 - Miriam E. Sweeney, André Brock:
Critical informatics: New methods and practices. 1-8 - D. Grant Campbell:
Big data and the study of dementia: Epistemological promises and pitfalls. 1-6 - Lu Xiao, Isioma Elueze, Jillian R. Kavanaugh:
Human rights researchers' data analysis and management practices. 1-10 - Jin Ha Lee, Rachel Ivy Clarke, Simone Sacchi, Jacob Jett:
Relationships among video games: Existing standards and new definitions. 1-11 - Stacy S. Wykle:
Enclaves of anarchy: Preprint sharing, 1940-1990. 1-10 - Jutta Haider, Olof Sundin:
The materiality of encyclopedic information: Remediating a loved one - mourning britannica. 1-10 - Amanda Pacini de Moura:
Considerations on the social role of the document according to paul otlet. 1-8 - Theresa Velden, Kan Yu, Carl Lagoze:
Searching for temporal patterns in the time series of publications of authors in a research specialty. 1-9 - Rhiannon Gainor, France Bouthillier:
An evaluation framework for outcome and impact measures. 1-8 - Ricardo L. Punzalan:
Barriers and Challenges to Virtual Reunification. 1-8 - Tanya E. Clement, David Tcheng, Loretta Auvil, Tony Borries:
High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship (HiPSTAS) in the Digital Humanities. 1-10 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Ciaran B. Trace, Haoyang Li, Sarah A. Buchanan:
Encoded Archival Description: Data Quality and Analysis. 1-10 - Stacy T. Kowalczyk:
Where Does All the Data Go: Quantifying the Final Disposition of Research Data. 1-10 - Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi:
Examining Practice, Structural, and Interpretive Dimensions of Technology Assemblages: The Case of Social Technology Use by Knowledge Workers. 1-10 - Rhonda N. McEwen, Adam Kenneth Dubé:
Intuitive or Idiomatic? An information-cognitive psychology study of child-tablet computer interaction. 1-10 - Katrina Fenlon, Megan Senseney, Harriett E. Green, Sayan Bhattacharyya, Craig Willis, J. Stephen Downie:
Scholar-built collections: A study of user requirements for research in large-scale digital libraries. 1-10 - Sue Yeon Syn:
Dealing with the long tail: Providing uniformity to compound tags. 1-9 - Deborah Hicks:
Information technology, change and information professionals' identity construction: A discourse analysis. 1-9 - Denice C. Adkins, Kenneth C. Haggerty, Thomas M. Haggerty:
The influence of community demographics on new public library facilities. 1-8 - Dinesh Rathi, Lisa M. Given, Eric Forcier:
Understanding the types of knowledge representations that meet non-profit organizations' knowledge needs. 1-10 - Dongho Choi, Chirag Shah:
Perceived value of information sharing in online environments: User engagement and social reputation. 1-10 - Nicholas Vanderschantz, Annika Hinze, Sally Jo Cunningham:
"Sometimes the internet reads the question wrong": Children's search strategies & difficulties. 1-10 - Bradley Fidler, Amelia Acker:
Metadata and infrastructure in internet history: Sockets in the arpanet host-host protocol. 1-8 - Wendy Nga Man Wong, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Hong Huang, Miu Yan Hung:
Cross-cultural quality comparison of online health information for elderly care on yahoo! answers. 1-10 - Peter T. Darch, Christine L. Borgman:
Ship space to database: Motivations to manage research data for the deep subseafloor biosphere. 1-10 - Ziad Matni, Chirag Shah:
For the love of information: Motivations and affective dynamics of surfing the web for pleasure. 1-10 - Rafa Absar, Heather O'Brien, Eric T. Webster:
Exploring social context in mobile information behavior. 1-10 - Robert Capra, Emily Vardell, Kathy Brennan:
File synchronization and sharing: User practices and challenges. 1-10 - Colin Rhinesmith:
The social shaping of cloud computing: An ethnography of infrastructure in east St. Louis, Illinois. 1-10 - Annie T. Chen, Robert Capra, Wan-Ching Wu:
An investigation of the effects of awareness and task orientation on collaborative search. 1-10 - Peter Organisciak, Michael B. Twidale:
When the elevator pitch meets the subject heading: How mixtures of other documents can describe what a document is about. 1-9 - Amelia N. Gibson:
A better place? Factors in community assessment for parents of children with Down syndrome. 1-10 - Andrea K. Thomer, Nicholas M. Weber:
The phylogeny of a dataset. 1-11 - Chun Guo, Yingying Yu, Azade Sanjari, Xiaozhong Liu:
Citation role labeling via local, pairwise, and global features. 1-10 - Alexandre Fortier, Jacquelyn A. Burkell:
Influence of need for cognition and need for cognitive closure on three information behavior orientations. 1-8 - Patrick Keilty, Gregory H. Leazer:
What porn says to information studies: The affective value of documents, and the body in information behavior. 1-11 - Chi Young Oh, Brian S. Butler, Myeong Lee:
Information behavior of international students settling in an unfamiliar geo-spatial environment. 1-11 - Towards visual analytics for digging into human rights violations data. 1-4
- Guo Zhang Freeman:
She makes me brave: The emergence of intimacy in gameplay. 1-4 - Selenay Aytac:
The karamanlidika digital library project: Connecting karamanlides memories. 1-4 - Renata Gonçalves Curty, Jian Qin:
Towards a model for research data reuse behavior. 1-4 - David E. Hubbard:
Open access publishing and author rights: A local and comparative study of selected ARLs. 1-4 - Jeonghyun Kim:
Growth and trends in digital curation research: The case of the international journal of digital curation. 1-4 - Jennifer Weil Arns, Karen A. Miller:
Assessing the value of public library services: A review of the literature and meta-analysis (project META). 1-4 - Rachel Ivy Clarke:
Find, identify, select...socialize?: Alternative objectives of library catalogs. 1-5 - Hsin-Liang Chen, Yin Zhang:
System function adoption of an open source digital repository system: A global view. 1-4 - Yinglong Zhang, Jacek Gwizdka:
Effects of tasks at similar and different complexity levels. 1-4 - Kris Helge:
Impetuses for first and third year law student information seeking behavior and plagiarism. 1-2 - Jongwook Lee, Amelia Anderson, Gary Burnett:
Peer relationships and information sharing between LIS doctoral students. 1-4 - Kuang-hua Chen, Chien-Chih Huang:
Exploring alternativity of institutional repositories to subscription resources based on users' accesses log. 1-4 - Hye Jung Han, Dietmar Wolfram:
Identifying search patterns in an image-based digital library. 1-4 - Caryn L. Anderson:
On the need for combat librarians: A case study of knowledge management at the end of the iraq war. 1-4 - Erienne Graten, Andrea Hall, Elaine Hall, H. Michelle Chen:
Viewing art through information visualization: A case study of bob ross's the joy of painting. 1-3 - Dong Joon Lee, Besiki Stvilia:
Data curation practices in institutional repositories: An exploratory study. 1-4 - Svetlozara Stoytcheva, Dov Cohen, Catherine Blake:
Exploring cultural differences in language usage: The case of negation. 1-4 - How can i find a doggy book?: Children's cognitive processes of physical characteristics of books. 1-4
- Line Pouchard, Amy Barton, Lisa Zilinski:
Data narratives: Increasing scholarly value. 1-4 - Ryan Knudson:
Language identification program for metadata records. 1-3 - Devendra Dilip Potnis:
Examining mobile banking in developing nations from pro-poor "context, culture, and community" perspective. 1-4 - Connecting knowledge workers with data and information: Finding data and promoting a common vocabulary at WSDOT. 1-2
- Kate McDowell, Deborah Stevenson, Cass Mabbott:
Closing the app gap: From plan to project I. 1-3 - Lu Xiao, Vanessa Eastmure:
Information use in group decision making teams. 1-4 - Shadi Shakeri, Karen F. Gracy:
A model for data curation research in small sciences. 1-5 - Lala Hajibayova, Wayne Buente:
Investigation of level of abstraction of tags: What is basic across basic resource genres? 1-2 - Jiangping Chen, Ryan Knudson, Min Namgoong:
An investigation of effective and efficient multilingual information access to digital collections. 1-3 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann:
Weighted in-text citations and research impact patterns: A case study of library and information science. 1-5 - Zong Peng, Miao Chen, Stacy Kowalczyk, Beth Plale:
Author gender metadata augmentation of hathitrust digital library. 1-4 - Noriko Sugie:
Probability density estimation of public library users' visiting points using location information. 1-4 - Genevieve Podleski:
Choosing metadata for discovery and description in a mixed-content single-subject library: A case study. 1-3 - Sarah Barriage:
Parental perceptions of young children's information behavior related to free-time activities. 1-4 - Mary Grace Flaherty, Elnora Kelly Tayag, Meaghan Lanier, Jennie Minor:
The jenny mccarthy conundrum: Public libraries, popular culture, and health misinformation. 1 - Tiffany C. Chao:
Enhancing metadata for research methods in data curation. 1-4 - Hae Min Kim, Danuta A. Nitecki:
A proposed scale for measuring the quality of social media services: An E-S-QUAL approach. 1-4 - Kaitlin L. Costello:
Similarity as a credibility cue in online support groups for chronic kidney disease. 1-4 - Shabnam Shirley Shahvar, Rong Tang:
Collaborative information seeking (CIS) behavior of LIS students and undergraduate students: An exploratory case study. 1-4 - Lisa Zilinski, Megan Sapp Nelson:
Thinking critically about data consumption: Creating the data credibility checklist. 1-4 - Shiji Chen, Yves Gingras, Clément Arsenault, Vincent Larivière:
Interdisciplinarity patterns of highly-cited papers: A cross-disciplinary analysis. 1-4 - Katherine W. McCain:
Sources of polysemy in indexing practice: The case of games, experimental in MeSH. 1-4 - Krista Parham, Anna M. Ferri, Stephanie Fan, Matthew P. Murray, Rebecca A. Lahr, Ekatarina Grguric, Monica Swamiraj, Eric M. Meyers:
Critical making with a raspberry pi - towards a conceptualization of librarians as makers. 1-4 - Yan Zhang:
A qualitative investigation of factors enabling sustained use of online health communities. 1-3 - Kathleen Campana, Marin Brouwer, Ivette Bayo Urban, J. Elizabeth Mills, Janet Capps, Erika Feldman, Kathleen Burnett:
Connecting collections and cultures by creating a community of children's librarians around early literacy storytimes. 1-4 - Yuanyuan Feng, Denise E. Agosto:
Overwhelmed by smartphones? A qualitative investigation into mobile information overload. 1-2 - Hengyi Fu, Shuheng Wu:
Analyzing chinese-english mixed language queries in a web search engine. 1-5 - Wonchan Choi, Besiki Stvilia:
How do college students choose mobile health/wellness applications? 1-4 - Yanyan Wang, Soohyung Joo, Kun Lu:
Exploring topics in the field of data science by analyzing wikipedia documents: A preliminary result. 1-4 - Iris Xie, Jennifer Ann Stevenson:
Functions of Twitter in Digital Libraries. 1-4 - Laura-Edythe Coleman, Richard J. Urban, Paul F. Marty, Kathy Braun:
LAM at Universities: Convergence in Graduate Education. 1-4 - Sei-Ching Joanna Sin, Kyung-Sun Kim:
Impacts of social media usage on the outcomes of students' everyday life information seeking. 1-4 - Oksana L. Zavalina:
Exploring the role of scale: Comparative analysis of digital library user searching. 1-4 - Chung-Yi Hou, Cheryl A. Thompson, Carole L. Palmer:
Profiling open digital repositories in the atmospheric and climate sciences: An initial survey. 1-4 - Luanne Freund, Barbara M. Wildemuth:
Documenting and studying the use of assigned search tasks: RepAST. 1-4 - Ziad Matni, Dongho Choi, Chirag Shah:
A demonstration of socrates: Streamlining the collection, analysis and exploration of social media data. 1-4 - Annie T. Chen, Pamella Lach:
Needs and expectations in a tool for exploring slave narratives: a survey of prospective users. 1-4 - Samia Khan, Eric M. Meyers, Elise Gowen, Kendal Bergman:
Online information seeking and knowledge sharing practices of science teachers. 1-4 - Masaki Eto:
Document retrieval method using random walk with restart on weighted co-citation network. 1-4 - Yin Zhang, Shengli Deng, Lina Yang:
A tale of social Q&As in the united states and china. 1-4 - Liya Deng, Andy Thomas, Stan Trembach:
Shaping the 21st-century information professional: A convergence of technical and "soft" skills for workplace success. 1-4 - Spencer Goodwin, Wei Jeng, Daqing He:
Changing communication on researchgate through interface updates. 1-4 - Sarika Sharma, Jian Qin:
Data management: Graduate student's awareness of practices and policies. 1-3 - Hassan Zamir:
Diffusion of protest information in twitter during shahbag movement of bangladesh. 1-4 - Joanna Landrum, Liangcai Gao, Zhuoren Jiang, Noriko Hara, Xiaozhong Liu:
Scaffolding of scientific publications with open educational resources (OER). 1-5 - Chang Liu, Lu Zhang, Qin Jiang, Fan Yang, Yu Zhao:
The influence of task type on search experience from the perspective of time constraint. 1-4 - Virginia A. Dressler:
Re-platforming digital collections for enhanced access & search functionality. 1-3 - Wooseob Jeong, Hye Jung Han:
Transformation of newbery award books in chinese, japanese and korean translations. 1-4 - An appointment with Dr. google: Online searching for health information in times of stress. 1-4
- Mark R. Costa:
The dynamics of social capital in scientific collaboration networks. 1-4 - Catherine Blake, Henry A. Gabb:
Parameter tuning: Exposing the gap between data curation and effective data analytics. 1-4 - Kyong Eun Oh, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Understanding what personal information items make categorization difficult. 1-3 - Ayoung Yoon:
"Making a square fit into a circle": Researchers' experiences reusing qualitative data. 1-4 - Gary Burnett, Jisue Lee, Jonathan M. Hollister, Julia Skinner:
Information value across cultures and communities. 1-4 - Jane Gruning:
Primacy of paper: The importance of the medium in records management. 1-4 - Theresa Velden, Kan Yu, Shiyan Yan, Carl Lagoze:
Mapping the temporal evolution of scientific community structures. 1-4 - Yunseon Choi:
From siloed data to linked data: Developing a social metadata repository. 1-4 - Jacquelyn A. Burkell, Alexandre Fortier:
Privacy and control in online social profiles: Toward a typology of users. 1-4 - Patrick Golden, Ryan Shaw, Michael K. Buckland:
Decentralized coordination of controlled vocabularies. 1-4 - Andreas Strotmann, Dangzhi Zhao:
Uncertainty of author citation rankings: Lessons from in-text citation weighing schemes. 1-4 - Crystle Martin:
Information sharing, connected learning, and a professional wrestling fan community. 1-4 - Josipa Basic, Sanda Erdelez:
Active and passive acquisition of health-related information on the Web by college students. 1-5 - Brenda Reyes Ayala, Cornelia Caragea:
Towards building a collection of web archiving research articles. 1-5 - Mobile application life cycle characterization via apple app store rank. 1-4
- Bradley Wade Bishop, Angela Lee:
Implications and saturation for the administration of higher education site licenses. 1-2 - Charles Wang, Ray R. Larson, Electra Sutton, Fredric C. Gey, David Weisz:
Visualization of nuclear decay activity for forensics and jurisprudence. 1-4 - Jooho Lee, Catherine Blake:
Information integration: a case study of air quality in chicago and st. louis. 1-4 - Angela P. Murillo:
Examining data sharing and data reuse in the dataone environment. 1-5 - Alison Dickerhoof, Catherine L. Smith:
Looking for query terms on search engine results pages. 1-5 - Amir Karami, Lina Zhou:
Exploiting latent content based features for the detection of static SMS spams. 1-4 - Jessica G. Benner, Jung Sun Oh:
Accessibility cyberscapes and the digital divide. 1-4 - Anita Komlodi, Nadia Caidi, Aline Lima Abrao:
Health information without borders: Foreign-trained health professionals and labor market integration. 1-4 - Tian Xia, Miao Chen, Xiaozhong Liu:
Explicit semantic path mining via wikipedia knowledge tree. 1-4 - Designing games in the classroom: Learning benefits. 1-4
- Brandon Truong, Cornelia Caragea, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Andrea H. Tapia:
Identifying valuable information from twitter during natural disasters. 1-4 - Leslie Thomson:
When PIM goes public: A case study of organizedlikejen. 1-5 - Catherine Blake, Jinlong Guo:
Information behaviors at the edge of reason: The role of uncertainty, science, and culture on environmental policy. 1-5 - Tiffany Coulson:
Voices on the world stage: Processing the power of individual experience in recommendations for action. 1-5 - Neal Audenaert, Timothy J. McGrew, Christopher Kocmoud:
Influence and provocation: Understanding relationships within a thematic research collection. 1-4 - Sean C. Gordon, Andrea K. Thomer, Timothy DiLauro, Jacob Jett, Bruce W. Fouke, Carole L. Palmer:
Site based data curation: Developing a data portal for geobiologists at yellowstone national park. 1-4 - Julie Motooka:
A network analytic-based method for facilitating interdisciplinary dialogue at conferences. 1-4 - Nicole D. Alemanne:
"We didn't know what it was going to be until we built it": Exploring processes of collaboration across disciplinary boundaries. 1-4
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