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84th ASIST 2021: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
- Information: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Justice, and Relevance - Proceedings of the 84th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2021, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, October 30 - November 2, 2021. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 58(1), Wiley 2021
- Dania Bilal, Jessica K. Barfield:
Hey There! What Do You Look Like? User Voice Switching and Interface Mirroring in Voice-Enabled Digital Assistants ( VDAs ). 1-12 - Leanne Bowler, Karen Wang, Irene Lopatovska, Mark S. Rosin:
The Meaning of "Participation" in Co-Design with Children and Youth: Relationships, Roles, and Interactions. 13-24 - Ceilyn Boyd:
Understanding Research Data Repositories as Infrastructures. 25-35 - Yung-Sheng Chang, Yan Zhang, Jacek Gwizdka:
Predicting Surrogates' Health Information Seeking Behavior via Information Source and Information Evaluation. 36-47 - Chao-Chen Chen, Ning-Chiao Wang, Yun-Fang Tu, Hsin Ju Lin:
Research Trends from a Decade (2011-2020) for Information Literacy in Higher Education: Content and Bibliometric Mapping Analysis. 48-59 - Xiaoyu Chen, Alton Y. K. Chua:
Exploring the Perceived Attractiveness of Online Celebrities Who Sell Knowledge: A Self-Branding Perspective. 60-69 - Miyoung Chong, Haihua Chen:
Racist Framing through Stigmatized Naming: A Topical and Geo-locational Analysis of #Chinavirus and #Chinesevirus on Twitter. 70-79 - Chad Currier, Alissa Centivany:
Controlled Digital Lending. 80-91 - Nathan Davis, Kristina Shiroma, Bo Xie, Tom Yeh, Xu Han, Atami De Main:
Designing eHealth Tutorials with and for Older Adults. 92-103 - Jiaqi Deng, Shijuan Li, Preben Hansen:
Exploring the Effect of Rational Factors and Trust in Health Behavior Change. 104-116 - Jesse David Dinneen, Helen Bubinger:
Not Quite 'Ask a Librarian': AI on the Nature, Value, and Future of LIS. 117-126 - Shihui Feng, Mengqian Li, Ola Erstad:
Social Connections Matter: Online and Offline Civic Engagement among College Students. 127-138 - Vanessa Figueiredo, Eric M. Meyers:
Youth Research under the Microscope: A Conceptual Analysis of Youth Information Interaction Studies. 139-151 - Diana Floegel, Philip Doty:
The Library/Surveillance Interface. 152-161 - Yuan Gao, Jianping He:
Analysis of Mapping Knowledge Domains for Privacy Issues in Data Ethics Research. 162-172 - Souvick Ghosh:
"Can You Search for Me?": Understanding and ImprovingUser-SystemDialogues for Complex Search Tasks. 173-184 - Elliott Hauser:
What is the Thermal Conductivity of Copper? The Production of a Fact Through Scientific Forgetting. 185-195 - James A. Hodges, Mitch Chaiet, Praful Gupta:
Forensic Analysis of Memetic Image Propagation: Introducing the SMOC BRISQUEt Method. 196-205 - Jingrui Hou, Jiangnan Li, Ping Wang:
Measuring Quality of Wikipedia Articles by Feature Fusion-based Stack Learning. 206-217 - Daniel Houli, Marie L. Radford, Vivek K. Singh:
" COVID19 is_": The Perpetuation of Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories via Google Autocomplete. 218-229 - Donald A. Keefer, Catherine Blake:
The Reproducible Data Reuse ( ReDaR ) Framework to Capture and Assess Multiple Data Streams. 230-240 - Priya Kizhakkethil:
Information as Meaningful Experience. 241-252 - Alexandra Leigh, Stephann Makri, Alex S. Taylor, Alec Mulinder, Sarra Hamdi:
From Information to Knowledge Creation in the Archive: Observing Humanities Researchers' Information Activities. 253-263 - Xin Liu, Yi Bu, Ming Li, Jiang Li:
Is Interdisciplinary Collaboration Research More Disruptive Than Monodisciplinary Research? 264-272 - Yuanye Ma, Mary Grace Flaherty:
Using Symptoms and Healthcare Encounters to Capture a Rare Disease: A Study of Clinical Notes of the Alpha-Gal Meat Allergy. 273-281 - Sakrapee Paisalnan, Yashar Moshfeghi, Frank E. Pollick:
Neural Correlates of Realisation of Satisfaction in a Successful Search Process. 282-291 - Andrea Papenmeier, Thomas Krämer, Tanja Friedrich, Daniel Hienert, Dagmar Kern:
Genuine Information Needs of Social Scientists Looking for Data. 292-302 - Dan Phillips, Michael Smit:
Toward Best Practices for Unstructured Descriptions of Research Data. 303-314 - Alex H. Poole, Jane Zhang:
"It makes me sad": Archival Pedagogy in a Time of Covid-19. 315-326 - Stephen C. Slota, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Sherri R. Greenberg, Michelle Surka, Keyanna S. Evans, James Snow, Sarah Rodriguez, Tara Zimmerman:
Just Infrastructure? Field Research on a Standardized Assessment Tool for a Continuum of Care for People Experiencing Homelessness. 327-336 - Vivian Tompkins, Brendan John Honick, Katherine Louise Polley, Jian Qin:
MetaFAIR : A Metadata Application Profile for Managing Research Data. 337-345 - Manhua Wang, Selina Sharmin, Mengqian Wang, Fei Yu:
A Mixed-Method Usability Study on User Experience with Systematic Review Software. 346-356 - Tian Wang, Lin Guo, Masooda N. Bashir:
COVID -19 Apps and Privacy Protections from Users' Perspective. 357-365 - Dan Wu, Yeman Huang:
Why Do You Trust Siri?: The Factors Affecting Trustworthiness of Intelligent Personal Assistant. 366-379 - I-Chin Wu, Bo-Xian Huang, Pertti Vakkari:
Learning Outcomes during Information Search in Digital Archives. 380-389 - Xiudan Yang, Xiaoying Qi:
Research on Information Flow Mechanism of Manufacturing Enterprises from the Perspective of Innovation Value Chain. 390-399 - Shimelis G. Assefa, Abebe Rorissa, Daniel Alemneh:
Digital Readiness Assessment of Countries in Africa: A Case Study Research. 400-404 - Lindsay K. Brown, Tiffany C. Veinot:
Discrimination in Healthcare and LGBTQ + Information and Care-seeking Behaviors. 405-409 - Xiaoju Chen, Neelam Bharti, Matthew R. Marsteller:
Use of Bibliometrics Data to Understand the Citation Advantages of Different Open Access Categories in Covid-19 Related Studies. 410-414 - Hyerim Cho, Denice C. Adkins, Jenny S. Bossaller, Heather Moulaison Sandy:
Moods in Book Reviews: Text Mining Approach. 415-419 - Hyerim Cho, Wan-Chen Lee, Alex C. Urban, Li-Min Huang, Yi Long:
"I Don't Want a Book That's Going to Make Me Sad or Stressed Out, Especially in This Day and Age": Fiction Reading (and Healing) in a Pandemic. 420-424 - Jesse David Dinneen, Ba Xuan Nguyen:
How Big Are Peoples' Computer Files? File Size Distributions Among User-managed Collections. 425-429 - Devan Ray Donaldson, Samuel Vodicka Russell:
Towards a Taxonomy of Trustworthy Digital Repository Impacts. 430-434 - Jesse Du, Chris Yuen, Micah Slaughter, Annie T. Chen:
Perceived Usability and Experience with Digital Tools in the Context of Digital Humanities Research. 435-439 - Lizhou Fan, Huizi Yu, Anne J. Gilliland:
#StopAsianHate: Archiving and Analyzing Twitter Discourse in the Wake of the 2021 Atlanta Spa Shootings. 440-444 - Katrina Fenlon, Jessica H. Grimmer, Alia Reza, Courtnie Thurston:
"Meaning in the present": Understanding Sustainability for Digital Community Collections. 445-449 - Deborah A. Garwood, Alex H. Poole:
Archivists' Information Work Lines: Affective, Information Management, and Hybrid Onsite-Remote Work Performance. 450-455 - Tirthankar Ghosal, Muskaan Singh:
Towards Finding a Research Lineage Leveraging on Identification of Significant Citations. 456-460 - Jim Hahn:
Publisher References in Bibliographic Entity Descriptions. 461-465 - Jesper Gabs Jensen, Emil Petersen, Tove Faber Frandsen:
Avoiding Information during Serious Illness: Insights into the Information Behavior of Cancer Patients. 466-471 - Mariah A. Knowles:
Five Motivating Concerns forAIEthics Instruction. 472-476 - Maja Krtalic, Jennifer Campbell-Meier, Rachel Bell:
Tattoos and Information: Mapping the Landscape of Tattoo Research. 477-483 - Rongqian Ma, Fanghui Xiao:
What is a Good Visualization for Digital Humanities Researchers? An Exploratory Study. 484-489 - Xiaoyue Ma, Xiao Meng:
Image Position and Layout Effects on User Engagement of Multi-image Tweets. 490-494 - Anthony J. Million, Jenny S. Bossaller:
Policies, Procedures, and Decision-Making : Data Managers and the Research Lifecycle. 495-498 - Bryce Clayton Newell:
Interpreting Police Video: A Pilot Study. 499-503 - Davy Tsz Kit Ng, Jac Ka Lok Leung, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Maggie Shen Qiao:
AI Literacy: Definition, Teaching, Evaluation and Ethical Issues. 504-509 - Jeppe Nicolaisen, Tove Faber Frandsen:
Journals as Communities: A Case Study of Core Journals in LIS. 510-514 - Michael Olsson:
Reconciling Authority and Agency through Information Practices Research. 515-519 - Katherine Louise Polley, Vivian Tompkins, Brendan John Honick, Jian Qin:
Named Entity Disambiguation for Archival Collections: Metadata, Wikidata, and Linked Data. 520-524 - Alex H. Poole:
LEADING the Way: A New Model for Data Science Education. 525-531 - Yuchen Qian, Zhicheng Li, Wenke Hao, Yuzhuo Wang, Chengzhi Zhang:
Using Future Work Sentences to Explore Research Trends of Different Tasks in a Special Domain. 532-536 - Yisi Sang, Lizhen Liang, Jeffrey M. Stanton:
Content Moderation of Speech in Political Discussions. 537-542 - Vyacheslav Zavalin, Oksana L. Zavalina, Rachel Safa:
Patterns of Subject Metadata Change in MARC 21 Bibliographic Records for Video Recordings. 543-547 - Wei Zhang, Hao Wang:
Recognition and Analysis of Emotional Words in Ancient Chinese Poetry under Different Themes. 548-552 - Yuhao Zhang, Guangchun Zheng:
Health Information Behavior in the Context of Medical Decision-making: An Exploratory Study based on Vaccination in Beijing. 553-557 - Xintong Zhao, Steven Lopez, Semion Saikin, Xiaohua Hu, Jane Greenberg:
Text to Insight: Accelerating Organic Materials Knowledge Extraction via Deep Learning. 558-562 - Hongyu Zhou, Raf Guns, Tim C. E. Engels:
Measurement of Interdisciplinarity: Quantifying Distance-Based Disparity Using Node2vec. 563-566 - Jeff Allen, Lu An, Darra L. Hofman, Md. Anwarul Islam, Heather D. Pfeiffer:
Career Development in Knowledge Management. 567-569 - Marcia J. Bates, Michael K. Buckland, Wayne de Fremery, Lin Wang:
Foundations of Information Science. 570-572 - Miyoung Chong, Thomas J. Froehlich, Kai Shu:
Racial Attacks during the COVID -19 Pandemic: Politicizing an Epidemic Crisis on Longstanding Racism and Misinformation, Disinformation, and Misconception. 573-576 - Vanessa Figueiredo, Eric M. Meyers, Dania Bilal, Sophie A. Rutter, Rachel M. Magee:
Youth Information Interaction Research in the Pandemic: Adjustments, Innovations, Implications. 577-581 - Diana Floegel, Travis L. Wagner, Daniel Delmonaco, Brian M. Watson:
Expanding Our Conceptions of Embodied and Affective Information Interactions with Queer Theory. 582-586 - Crystal Fulton, Isto Huvila, Olívia Manuela Marques Pestana, Anna Maria Tammaro, Ying-Hsang Liu, Sümeyye Akça:
Community Resilience Through Diversity. 587-589 - Devon L. Greyson, Tien-I Tsai, Vanessa Kitzie, Konstantina Martzoukou, Millicent Mabi:
What's Next for Information World Mapping?: International and Multidisciplinary Uses of the Method. 590-593 - Loni Hagen, Devon L. Greyson, Ashley Fox, Kolina Koltai, Catherine L. Dumas:
Social Media, Vaccines, and Partisan Division of Health Information. 594-597 - Deanna Morrow Hall, Michael K. Buckland, Paul Duguid:
History and Heritage Update. 598-599 - Jenna Hartel, Marcia J. Bates, Vishma Bhattarai, LaVerne Gray, Patrick Keilty:
Welcome to Information Science Sponsored by SIG-HFIS. 600-603 - Isto Huvila, Jane Greenberg, Olle Sköld, Andrea K. Thomer, Ciaran B. Trace, Xintong Zhao:
Documenting Information Processes and Practices: Paradata, Provenance Metadata,Life-Cyclesand Pipelines. 604-609 - Ying-Hsang Liu, Hsin-liang Oliver Chen, Makoto P. Kato, Mingfang Wu, Kathleen Gregory:
Data Discovery and Reuse in Data Service Practices: A Global Perspective. 610-612 - Stephann Makri, Dana McKay, George Buchanan, Shanton Chang, Dirk Lewandowski, Andrew MacFarlane, Lynne Cole, Sanne Vrijenhoek, Andrés Ferraro:
Search a Great Leveler? Ensuring More Equitable Information Acquisition. 613-618 - Robert D. Montoya, Jeremy Abbott, Michelle Caswell, Gregory H. Leazer, Safiya Umoja Noble, Carlin Soos:
Examining Concepts of the Public: Who is Served by Information Services? 619-621 - Mark Needleman, Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Marcia Lei Zeng, Timothy J. Dickey:
Updates to Information Standards and Standardization Efforts. 622-624 - Shannon M. Oltmann, Ana Ndumu, Emily J. M. Knox, John T. F. Burgess:
Information Injustice and Intellectual Freedom: Polarizing Concepts for a Polarizing Time. 625-629 - Beth Patin, Tami Oliphant, Danielle Allard, LaVerne Gray, Rachel Ivy Clarke, Jasmina Tacheva, Kayla Lar-son:
At the Margins of Epistemology: Amplifying Alternative Ways of Knowing in Library and Information Science. 630-633 - Devendra Potnis, Bhakti Gala, Edda Tandi Lwoga, Md. Anwarul Islam, Nosheen Fatima Warraich, Humphrey Keah, Abebe Rorissa:
Conducting and Publishing Research in Developing Countries: Challenges and Solutions. 634-638 - Abebe Rorissa, Hemalata Iyer, Kendra S. Albright, Devendra Potnis, Nadia Caidi, Daniel Alemneh:
"Unity in Diversity": A Conversation around the Interdisciplinary Identity of Information Science. 639-641 - Diane H. Sonnenwald, Abebe Rorissa, Ina Fourie, Heidi Julien, Jaya Raju, Daniel Alemneh:
North-South Scholarly Collaboration: Opportunities and Experiences in Africa. 642-646 - Rong Tang, Xan Goodman, Rebecca Davis, Jia Tina Du, Bridgett Pride, David Leonard:
Antiracism in the LIS Profession: Not Just Lip Service. 647-650 - Rong Tang, Ceilyn Boyd, Andrew Creamer, Adam Kriesberg, Elaine Martin, Rebecca Morin:
Collaborative Efforts and Success Story of an Open-Learning Program: Partnership Growth of the Research Data Management Librarian Academy ( RDMLA ). 651-654 - Leslie Thomson, Ben Kaden, Michael Kleineberg, Di Wang, Maryam Bugaje, Gobinda Chowdhury, Gary Marchionini, Lihong Zhou, Vivien Petras, Michael Seadle:
Endurance and Coherence: The Post-2020 iSchool. 655-658 - Fang Wang, Hongzhi Zhu, Yejun Wu:
Quality, Reuse and Governance of Open Data. 659-662 - Rachel D. Williams, Danielle Pollock, Agnes Mainka, Michael Brinkmeier, Elisaweta Ossovski:
Motivation, Building Relationships, and the Role of Belonging in Distance Learning. 663-666 - Joseph Winberry, LaVerne Gray, Jean Hardy, Baheya S. Jaber, Bharat Mehra:
Conceptualizing Relevance of Information as a Social Justice Issue: An Interactive Panel Discussion. 667-672 - Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Md. Anwarul Islam:
A Bibliometric Analysis of the Annual Meeting Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 673-675 - Anousha Athreya, S. Koby Taswell, Carl Taswell:
Management Software for Monitoring Related Versions of Cultural Heritage Artifacts for Libraries and Museums. 676-678 - Liezl H. Ball, Theo J. D. Bothma:
A Comparison of Search Functionalities in Several Tools Used for Searching within Digital Text Collections. 679-681 - Helen Bubinger, Jesse David Dinneen:
Actionable Approaches to Promote Ethical AI in Libraries. 682-684 - Yi-Yun Cheng:
Systematic Comparison of Data Models used in Mapping Knowledge Organization Systems. 685-687 - Yu Chi, Vivian Hui, Hannah Kunsak, Peter Brusilovsky, Heidi Donovan, Daqing He, Young Ji Lee:
Challenges of Ovarian Cancer Patient and Caregiver Online Health Information Seeking. 688-690 - Yunseon Choi:
Discovery of a Hidden Pattern in Social Discussion. 691-693 - Alton Y. K. Chua, Xiaoyu Chen:
Analyzing Readers' Responses to Fake News on Facebook. 694-696 - Meredith Dedema, Pnina Fichman:
Boundary Crossing in Online Community of Practice: "Between Art and Quarantine". 697-699 - Sebastian Deimen, Hong Cui, Michelle Higgins:
A Peek into the US Informal STEM Landscape through Theconnectory.org. 700-702 - Sarah De La Rosa, Rachel N. Simons, Aaron Elkins:
Teaching with Color: Calling in White Faculty to Address Whiteness in the LIS Curriculum. 703-706 - Brian Dobreski, Xiaohua Zhu, Tao Yang, Laura Ridenour:
Information Organization and Information Retrieval in the LIS Curriculum. 707-709 - Laura W. Dozal:
Street Art as Visual Information: Mixed Methods Approach to Analyzing Community Spaces. 710-712 - Celina Jepsen Færch, Poon Sze Sen, Tian Yunqian:
Information Flow and Social Organization in a Bitcoin Discussion Network on Twitter. 713-715 - Pnina Fichman, Maanvi Rathi:
Cross-Cultural Analysis of Trolling Behaviors. 716-717 - Darin Freeburg:
Knowledge Work in the Library. 718-721 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Yi Dan, Tiantian Huang, Mengtian Zhang, Chei Sian Lee:
Is Gamification Effortful? A Study in the Crowdsourcing Context. 725-727 - Ruohua Han, Yingying Han:
Radical Empathy in the University Archives: Examining Archival Representations of Chinese Students from 1906 to 1920. 728-730 - Deborah Hicks:
Clusters, Stars, and Hashtags: Understanding Librarians' Professional Online Networks. 731-733 - Junwen Hu:
What Does Channel Say? Understanding How Social Media Social Capital FacilitatesCOVID-19-Related Information-SeekingandOpinion-Expressionon Two Types of Platforms: User-oriented versus Content-oriented. 737-739 - Baheya S. Jaber:
A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Hashtag # WeAreAllIsraaGhrayeb on Twitter: An Exploration of Honor Killing Crimes in Palestine. 740-743 - Boryung Ju, Yoonhyuk Jung, John P. Bourgeois:
Seeking Health Information in Wikipedia and Readers' Satisfaction. 744-746 - Michelle Kaczmarek:
Fixing for Change: Stories of Information and Aspiration in Community Repair. 747-749 - Jeonghyun Kim, James Faulkner:
Appraising Research Data for Long-Term Preservation: An Analysis of Research Data Collection Policies. 750-752 - Soo Hyeon Kim:
Synchronous Ideation Workshop with Rural Library Professionals to Envision Future Makerspaces. 753-755 - Annamarie Klose, Scott Goldstein, Morris Levy:
Out of the Past: The Challenges of B.C.E. Dates in Metadata. 756-758 - <