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76th ASIST 2013: Montreal, Canada
- Beyond the Cloud: Rethinking Information Boundaries - Proceedings of the 76th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2013, Montreal, Canada, November 1-5, 2013. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 50(1), Wiley 2013
Panels
- Digital liaisons: Engaging with digital curation theory and practice. 1-2
- Jenna Hartel, Karen Pollock, Rebecca Noone
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The concept formerly known as information (the panel). 1-4 - Lisa M. Given, Heather O'Brien, Rafa Absar, Devon L. Greyson
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Exploring the complexities of information practices through arts-based research. 1-4 - Hsin-Liang Chen, Crystal Fulton, Hannah Gleave, Yin-Leng Theng, Mei-Mei Wu:
Panel: Use of mobile apps in information seeking: An international viewpoint. 1-4 - Erik Mitchell, Kanti Srikantiaiah, Susan Rathbun-Grubb, Heather Lea Moulaison
, Jane Greenberg:
Spanning boundaries and disciplines: Linked, open and cloud-based community metadata. 1-3 - Ben Richardson, Rong Tang
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User experience (UX) labs: Fostering innovative academic research (panel proposal). 1-3 - Joan E. Beaudoin, Elaine Ménard:
Questioning the visual: Research methods and the problem of perception. 1-4 - Karen A. Miller, Laura Christopherson
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Preparing for the academic job market: An interactive panel for doctoral students. 1-4 - Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic, Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan, Isto Huvila, Lai Ma
, Virginia Ortiz-Repiso, Julian Warner:
Crossing the boundaries in information science: Perspectives on interdisciplinarity. 1-3 - Eun G. Park, Qing Zou
, Matthew Milner
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ASIST 2013: Making publics 2.0: Humanities data linked through a topical repository. 1-3 - Jamshid Beheshti, Charles Cole, Carol Kuhlthau, Dania Bilal:
Enabling systems for inquiry-based learning. 1-3 - Katriina Byström, Mary Cavanagh, Jannica Heinström, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Sanda Erdelez
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What difference does a theoretical lens make in conducting a study of human information interactions? Panel presented at the 2013 annual meeting of the association for information science & technology (ASIS&T). 1-5 - Judit Bar-Ilan, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, William Gunn, Stefanie Haustein
, Stacy R. Konkiel, Vincent Larivière, Jennifer Lin:
Altmetrics: Present and future - panel. 1-4 - Nadine Desrochers, Anabel Quan-Haase
, Diane Rasmussen Pennington
, Audrey Laplante, Kim Martin
, Louise Spiteri:
Beyond the playlist: Looking at user-generated collocation of cultural products through social tagging. 1-4 - Steve Fuller, Birger Hjørland
, Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan, Lai Ma
, Jens-Erik Mai
, Joseph T. Tennis, Julian Warner:
Uncovering epistemological assumptions underlying research in information studies. 1-4 - Jacek Gwizdka
, Javed Mostafa, Yashar Moshfeghi
, Ofer Bergman, Frank E. Pollick
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Applications of neuroimaging in information science: Challenges and opportunities. 1-4 - Rachel M. Magee, Denise E. Agosto, Andrea Forte, June Ahn
, Michael Dickard, Rebecca B. Reynolds
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Teens and social media: Where are we now, where next? 1-4 - Melissa A. Adler
, Joseph T. Tennis, Stasa Milojevic, Seth van Hooland, Corinne Rogers
, Jevin D. West
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The Temporal dimension in the study of knowledge bases: Approaches to understanding knowledge creation and representation over time. 1-3 - Marcia Lei Zeng, Maja Zumer, Edward T. O'Neill, Jeff Mixter, Xia Lin
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Panel: Maximizing the usage of value vocabularies in the linked data ecosystem. 1-2 - John M. Budd, Christopher Sean Burns, Heather Lea Moulaison
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High-stakes information: Deciding what constitutes quality in our products of communication. 1-3 - Marie L. Radford, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Chirag Shah
, Barbara M. Wildemuth:
Research roadshow: Research design beyond the ordinary. 1-4 - Nadia Caidi, Kristene Unsworth, Christian Leuprecht
, Philip Doty:
In the name of terror?: Information and policy in the decade post 9/11. 1-4 - Loni Hagen, Nicolau DePaula
, Ersin Dincelli
, Nadia Caidi, Abebe Rorissa
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Electronic government around the world: Current trends and future prospects. 1-2 - Sheila Corrall
, Mary Anne Kennan
, Dorothea Salo
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Research know-how for research support services: Preparing information specialists for emerging roles. 1-4 - Jane Greenberg, Gail Hodge, Rick Szostak, Timur Han Uckun:
Net gain via knowledge organization: Classification and productivity. 1-3 - Jennifer Weil Arns, Clayton A. Copeland, Paul T. Jaeger, Mega M. Subramaniam, Dick Kawooya, Michelle H. Martin:
Information outsiders of the 21st century: Access and implications for information behavior research. 1-5 - Kathryn La Barre, Sarah A. Buchanan
, Trudi Bellardo Hahn, Robert V. Williams:
Preserving and accessing the history of ASIST and information science. 1-3 - Pnina Fichman, Howard Rosenbaum, Kristin R. Eschenfelder
, Madelyn Sanfilippo
, Noriko Hara, Steve Sawyer
, Eric T. Meyer
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Social informatics: Now and then. 1-4
Papers
- Ofer Bergman, Noa Gradovitch, Judit Bar-Ilan
, Ruth Beyth-Marom:
Tagging personal information: A contrast between attitudes and behavior. 1-8 - Noa Aharony:
Factors affecting the adoption of Facebook by information professionals. 1-10 - Andrew Yates, Nazli Goharian, Wai Gen Yee:
Semi-supervised probabilistic sentiment analysis: Merging labeled sentences with unlabeled reviews to identify sentiment. 1-10 - June Ahn
, Brian S. Butler
, Cindy Weng, Sarah A. Webster:
Learning to be a better q'er in social Q&A sites: Social norms and information artifacts. 1-10 - Jingjing Liu, Chang Liu, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Examining the effects of task topic familiarity on searchers' behaviors in different task types. 1-10 - Lu Xiao
, Xueheng Yan, Alison Emery:
Design and evaluation of web interfaces for informal care providers in senior monitoring. 1-10 - Nada Naji, Jacques Savoy:
Back to our roots for retrieving very short passages. 1-9 - Jacques Savoy:
The Federalist Papers revisited: A collaborative attribution scheme. 1-8 - Shuqing Li, Ying Sun:
The application of weighted co-occurring keywords time gram in academic research temporal sequence discovery. 1-10 - Rick Szostak:
Classifying the humanities. 1-13 - Yejun Wu, Douglas W. Oard
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English and Chinese bilingual topic aspect classification: Exploring similarity measures, optimal LSA dimensions, and centroid correction of translated training examples. 1-12 - Tuukka Ruotsalo
, Kumaripaba Athukorala, Dorota Glowacka, Ksenia Konyushkova, Antti Oulasvirta, Samuli Kaipiainen, Samuel Kaski, Giulio Jacucci:
Supporting exploratory search tasks with interactive user modeling. 1-10 - Kumaripaba Athukorala, Eve E. Hoggan, Anu Lehtiö, Tuukka Ruotsalo
, Giulio Jacucci:
Information-seeking behaviors of computer scientists: Challenges for electronic literature search tools. 1-11 - Yunhyong Kim
, Seamus Ross:
Closing the loop: Assisting archival appraisal and information retrieval in one sweep. 1-10 - Dan Bouhnik, Deshen Mor
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Adolescents' perception of illegal music downloads from the internet: An empirical investigation of Israeli high school students' moral atittude and behviour. 1-11 - Ragnar Nordlie, Nils Pharo
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Search transition as a measure of effort in information retrieval interaction. 1-7 - Jyoti Laxmi Mishra, David K. Allen, Alan D. Pearman:
Information use, support and decision making in complex, uncertain environments. 1-10 - Mitra Akasereh:
A quantitative evaluation of query expansion in domain specific information retrieval. 1-7 - Daniel M. Coughlin, Mark C. Campbell, Bernard J. Jansen
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Measuring the value of library content collections. 1-13 - Amanda Waugh, Natalie Greene Taylor, Mega Subramaniam, June Ahn
, Allison Druin, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Young people's engagement in content creation an analysis of outliers. 1-12 - Judith Eckle-Kohler, Tri-Duc Nghiem, Iryna Gurevych:
Automatically assigning research methods to journal articles in the domain of social sciences. 1-8 - Adan Ortiz-Cordova, Bernard J. Jansen
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Site-searching strategies of searchers referred from search engines. 1-6 - Adam Kriesberg, Rebecca D. Frank
, Ixchel M. Faniel, Elizabeth Yakel
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The role of data reuse in the apprenticeship process. 1-10 - Vanessa Kitzie
, Erik Choi, Chirag Shah
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Analyzing question quality through intersubjectivity: World views and objective assessments of questions on social question-answering. 1-10 - Monica Mallowan, Christian Marcon:
ASIS&T 2013: From competitive intelligence as a state of mind to information transculture. 1-11 - Rong Tang
, Elizabeth Quigley, Jeremy Guillette, Christopher Erdmann
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Shared discovery using a library tool on an interactive tabletop: Team composition, collaboration style and process. 1-15 - Ramona Broussard, Yan Zhang:
Seeking treatment options: Consumers' search behaviors and cognitive activities. 1-10 - Jinyoung Kim, June Ahn
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The show must go on: The presentation of self during interpersonal conflict on Facebook. 1-10 - Leanne Bowler, Eleanor Mattern
, Wei Jeng, Jung Sun Oh, Daqing He
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"I know what you are going through": Answers to informational questions about eating disorders in Yahoo! answers: A qualitative study. 1-9 - Rebecca D. Frank
, Elizabeth Yakel
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Disaster planning for digital repositories. 1-10 - Brian Dorn, Adam Stankiewicz, Chris Roggi:
Lost while searching: Difficulties in information seeking among end-user programmers. 1-10 - Nicole M. Gaston
, Daniel G. Dorner, David Johnstone:
Information behaviour in transition: A developing country perspective. 1-16 - Mary Anne Kennan
, Kirsty Williamson, Graeme Johanson:
Environmental voluntary groups: Towards curating data for sharing, access and preservation. 1-10 - Rong Hu, Kun Lu, Soohyung Joo:
Effects of topic familiarity and search skills on query reformulation behavior. 1-9 - Beth St. Jean:
Participant reactivity in a longitudinal mixed-method study of the information behavior of people with type 2 diabetes: Research validity vs. "street validity". 1-10 - Lisa M. Given, Eric Forcier, Dinesh Rathi:
Social media and community knowledge: An ideal partnership for non-profit organizations. 1-11 - Petronilla Muriithi
, David Horner, Lyn Pemberton:
Understanding factors influencing the effect of scientific collaboration on productivity in a developing country: Kenya. 1-10 - Olga Buchel:
Redefining geobrowsing. 1-10 - Grace YoungJoo Jeon, Soo Young Rieh:
The value of social search: Seeking collective personal experience in social Q&A. 1-10 - Jung Sun Oh, Daqing He
, Wei Jeng, Eleanor Mattern
, Leanne Bowler:
Linguistic characteristics of eating disorder questions on Yahoo! Answers - content, style, and emotion. 1-10 - Randolph C. H. Chan, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Celina Wing Yi Lee, Bob Kim To Chan, Chun Kit Leung:
Knowledge management using social media: A comparative study between blogs and Facebook. 1-9 - Lori A. Hurley, Andrea L. Ogier
, Vetle I. Torvik
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Deconstructing the collaborative impact: Article and author characteristics that influence citation count. 1-10 - Bhuva Narayan
, Michael R. Olsson
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Sense-making across space and time: Implications for the organization and findability of information. 1-9 - Charles-Antoine Julien, Pierre Tirilly:
Exact versus estimated pruning of subject hierarchies. 1-10 - Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Kimberly Glasgow, Jackie Sauter Zajac:
Spoiler alert: Machine learning approaches to detect social media posts with revelatory information. 1-9 - Xiaojun Yuan, Jingjing Liu:
Relationship between cognitive styles and users' task performance in two information systems. 1-10 - Chorng-Shyong Ong, Ching-Tsung Lin:
The impacts of user readiness on perceived value. 1-10 - Maria Esteva
, Jeffrey Felix Tang, Weijia Xu, Karthik Anantha Padmanabhan:
Data mining for "big archives" analysis: A case study. 1-10 - Robert Capra
, Annie T. Chen, Evonne McArthur
, Natalie Davis:
Searcher actions and strategies in asynchronous collaborative search. 1-10 - Tanja Svarre Jonasen
, Marianne Lykke
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Professional e-government seeking behavior. 1-10 - Rachel D. Williams
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A tangle of tags: The impact of user-generated tagging in public library catalogs. 1-9 - Elisabeth A. Jones, Paul N. Courant:
Killer serials: Did electronic journals really destroy the university press? 1-11 - Melissa A. Adler:
Gender expression in a small world: Social tagging of transgender-themed books. 1-8 - Carla M. Allen
, Sanda Erdelez
, Miroslav Marinov:
Looking for opportunistic discovery of information in recent biomedical research - a content analysis. 1-11 - Rebecca B. Reynolds
, Eun Baik, Xiaofeng Li:
Collaborative information seeking in the wild: Middle-schoolers' self-initiated teamwork strategies to support game design. 1-11 - Bei Yu
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Automated citation sentiment analysis: What can we learn from biomedical researchers. 1-9 - Craig Willis
, Miles Efron:
Finding information in books: Characteristics of full-text searches in a collection of 10 million books. 1-10 - Rhonda McEwen, Kathleen Scheaffer:
Virtual mourning and memory construction on Facebook: Here are the terms of use. 1-10 - Jacquelyn A. Burkell
, Alexandre Fortier:
Privacy policy disclosures of behavioural tracking on consumer health Websites. 1-9 - Anna Keller Gold
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Libraries, process, and data. 1-9 - Inge Alberts:
Challenges of information system use by knowledge workers: The email productivity paradox. 1-10 - Elizabeth Kaziunas, Mark S. Ackerman, Tiffany C. Veinot
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Localizing chronic disease management: Information work and health translations. 1-10 - Zhen Yue, Shuguang Han, Daqing He
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An investigation of the query behavior in task-based collaborative exploratory Web search. 1-10 - Yuelin Li, Die Hu:
Interactive retrieval using simulated versus real work task situations: Differences in sub-facets of tasks and interaction performance. 1-10 - Youngseek Kim, Jeffrey M. Stanton
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Institutional and individual influences on scientists' data sharing behaviors: A multilevel analysis. 1-14 - Dania Bilal:
Comparing google's readability of search results to the flesch readability formulae: A preliminary analysis on children's search queries. 1-9 - Waseem Afzal:
Rethinking information privacy-security: Does it really matter? 1-10
Posters
- Anthony J. Million, Sheila O'Hare, Nathan Lowrance, Sanda Erdelez
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Opportunistic discovery of information and millennials: An exploratory survey. 1-5 - Katherine W. McCain:
Game theory in the healthcare literature: A contextual co-descriptor analysis of MeSH term assignments. 1-4 - Shahé Navasart Sanentz:
NLP tools as editorial aids. 1-4 - The many facets of 'Query' in interactive information retrieval. 1-4
- Kyunghye Yoon, Tara Newberry, Laura Hulscher, Rachel Dols:
Call for library websites with a separate information architecture for visually impaired users. 1-3 - Erik Choi, Vanessa Kitzie
, Chirag Shah
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"10 Points for the best answer!" - Baiting for explicating knowledge contributions within online Q&A. 1-4 - Xinran Chen, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin
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'Misinformation? What of it?' Motivations and individual differences in misinformation sharing on social media. 1-4 - If I could read your mind: An exploration of online image searcher's behaviors. 1-4
- Devon L. Greyson
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Information world mapping: A participatory, visual, elicitation activity for information practice interviews. 1-4 - Vanessa Kitzie
, Erik Choi, Chirag Shah
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From bad to good: An investigation of question quality and transformation. 1-4 - Yin Zhang, Sonali Kudva
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Ebooks vs. print books: Readers' choices and preferences across contexts. 1-4 - Ryan Shaw, Patrick Golden
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Taking entity reconciliation offline. 1-4 - Iris Xie, Soohyung Joo, Renee Bennett-Kapusniak:
User engagement and system support in the search process: User dominated, system dominated and balanced search tactics. 1-4 - Irene Lopatovska
, Iris Bierlein, Heather Lember, Eleanor Meyer:
Exploring requirements for online art collections. 1-4 - Edward Schneider, Corey Dineen:
Adding a dimension to Anscombe's quartet: Open source, 3-D data visualization. 1-3 - Lynne C. Howarth:
A case study of surrogate memory cues, self-narrative, and recall. 1-4 - Inge Alberts, André Vellino
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The importance of context in the automatic classification of email as records of business value: A pilot study. 1-2 - Afroza Sultana, Karyn Moffatt
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Automatic error detection from pointing device input data. 1-3 - Michael Khoo, Lily Rozaklis, Catherine Hall, Diana S. Kusunoki:
Identifying the 'go-to spots': Using map surveys to elicit perceptions of space and place in an academic library. 1-4 - Vandana Singh
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Challenges of open source ILS adoption. 1-4 - Shuyuan Mary Ho, Jonathan M. Hollister
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Guess who? An empirical study of gender deception and detection in computer-mediated communication. 1-4 - Mohammed J. AlGhamdi
, Jamshid Beheshti, Charles Cole, Dhary Abuhimed, Isabelle Lamoureux:
Bonded design: Children as co-designers of an educational tool for students involved in an inquiry-based project. 1-4 - Sook Lim:
Does formal authority still matter in the age of wisdom of crowds?: Perceived credibility, peer and professor endorsement in relation to college students' wikipedia use for academic purposes. 1-4