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iConference 2012: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Jens-Erik Mai:

iConference 2012, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 7-10, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-0782-6 - Leanne Bowler, Eleanor Mattern

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Design techniques for revealing adolescent memory processes related to information seeking: a preliminary study. 1-9 - Jaime Snyder:

Activities & artifacts: the dual nature of image-making in communicative practice. 10-17 - Melanie Feinberg:

Information studies, the humanities, and design research: interdisciplinary opportunities. 18-24 - Ou Jie Zhao, Tiffany Ng, Dan Cosley:

No forests without trees: particulars and patterns in visualizing personal communication. 25-32 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Laura Forlano, Y. Connie Yuan, Julia Rizzo, Kerwell Liao, Geri Gay, Caren Heller:

One university, two campuses: initiating and sustaining research collaborations between two campuses of a single institution. 33-40 - Patrick Keilty

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Embodiment and desire in browsing online pornography. 41-47 - Jes A. Koepfler, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:

Studying the values of hard-to-reach populations: content analysis of tweets by the 21st century homeless. 48-55 - Eileen M. Trauth, Curtis Cain

, K. D. Joshi, Lynette Kvasny
, Kayla Booth
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Understanding underrepresentation in IT through intersectionality. 56-62 - Susan Wyche, Rebecca E. Grinter:

Using sketching to support design research in new ways: a case study investigating design and charismatic pentecostalism in São Paulo, Brazil. 63-71 - Nassim Jafarinaimi

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Exploring the character of participation in social media: the case of Google Image Labeler. 72-79 - Ben Li:

Speculative originality and optimality in knowledge development infrastructures. 80-88 - Danielle LaFrance, Lisa P. Nathan

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Revolutionaries will not be friended: 'owning' activism through social networking. 89-96 - Nancy Paterson:

Walled gardens: the new shape of the public internet. 97-104 - Kerri Gibson, Matthew Kakekaspan, George Kakekaspan, Susan O'Donnell, Brian Walmark, Brian Beaton:

A history of everyday communication by community members of Fort Severn First Nation: from hand deliveries to virtual pokes. 105-111 - Jin Ha Lee

, Trent Hill, Lauren Work:
What does music mood mean for real users? 112-119 - Lindsay Reynolds, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Allen Lee:

The effect of communication channel and visual awareness display on coordination in online tasks. 120-128 - Tiffany C. Chao:

Exploring the rhythms of scientific data use. 129-135 - Lauren H. Mandel, Nicole D. Alemanne, Charles R. McClure:

Rural anchor institution broadband connectivity: enablers and barriers to adoption. 136-144 - Lina Eklund

, Fatima Jonsson:
Time to play: the rationalization of leisure time. 145-151 - Ines Mergel

, Gabriel H. Mugar, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi:
Forming and norming social media adoption in the corporate sector. 152-159 - Noah Lenstra

, Abdul Alkalimat:
Networked cultural heritage and socio-digital inequalities: a case study in an African-American community. 160-167 - Nathan R. Prestopnik, Kevin Crowston

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Citizen science system assemblages: understanding the technologies that support crowdsourced science. 168-176 - Guillaume Boutard

, Catherine Guastavino
, James M. Turner:
Digital sound processing preservation: impact on digital archives. 177-182 - Matthew J. Bietz

, Charlotte P. Lee:
Adapting cyberinfrastructure to new science: tensions and strategies. 183-190 - Cliff Lampe, Rebecca Roth:

Implementing social media in public sector organizations. 191-198 - Christopher M. Mascaro, Rachel M. Magee, Sean P. Goggins:

Not just a wink and smile: an analysis of user-defined success in online dating. 200-206 - Dana Rotman, Jennifer Preece, Yurong He, Allison Druin:

Extreme ethnography: challenges for research in large scale online environments. 207-214 - Roy Bendor

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Analytic and deictic approaches to the design of sustainability decision-support tools. 215-222 - Kristin R. Eschenfelder

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The impact of TPM on research and teaching: the story of the society for automotive engineers digital library. 223-230 - Brenda Chawner:

Community matters most: factors that affect participant satisfaction with free/libre and open source software projects. 231-239 - Bo Xie, Tom Yeh, Greg Walsh, Ivan Watkins, Man Huang:

Co-designing an e-health tutorial for older adults. 240-247 - Michael Yacci, Evelyn P. Rozanski:

Student information consumption strategies: implications of the Google effect. 248-253 - David Ribes, Jessica Beth Polk:

Historical ontology and infrastructure. 254-262 - Kelly A. Lyons, Lysanne Lessard

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S-FIT: a technique for integrating social features in existing information systems. 263-270 - Mary Beth Rosson, Na Li, Timothy Ryan, Andrea H. Tapia:

Addressing ownership, access and participation needs in scientific collaboration. 271-278 - Morgan Daniels

, Ixchel M. Faniel, Kathleen Fear
, Elizabeth Yakel
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Managing fixity and fluidity in data repositories. 279-286 - Tanya E. Clement:

Methodologies in the digital humanities for analyzing aural patterns in texts. 287-293 - Radaphat Chongthammakun, Steven J. Jackson:

Computerization and control: ICTs and managerial reform in the Thai public sector. 294-302 - Heather Willever-Farr, Lisl Zach, Andrea Forte:

Tell me about my family: a study of cooperative research on ancestry.com. 303-310 - Joseph T. Tennis, Katherine Thornton

, Andrew Filer
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Some temporal aspects of indexing and classification: toward a metrics for measuring scheme change. 311-316 - Alissa Centivany, Steven Jackson:

Concentration, incumbency, and interconnection: broadband development and the lessons of history. 317-324 - Arne Hintz, Stefania Milan

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Struggling for open information environments: civil society initiatives for media policy change. 325-331 - Marc K. Hébert:

Cultural consensus analysis & citizen-centered e-government evaluation. 332-337 - Man Huang, Derek L. Hansen, Bo Xie:

Older adults' online health information seeking behavior. 338-345 - Dane A. Dell, Murali Venkatesh:

Social design's implications for the IS field. 346-353 - Andrew Clement, Joseph Ferenbok, Roxanna Dehghan, Laura Kaminker, Simeon Kanev:

Private sector video surveillance in Toronto: not privacy compliant! 354-362 - Michael Zimmer

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The ethical (re)design of the Google Books project. 363-369 - David M. Nichols

, Michael B. Twidale
, Sally Jo Cunningham:
Metadatapedia: a proposal for aggregating metadata on data archiving. 370-376 - Luis Fernando Baron-Porras, Ricardo Gómez

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Social network analysis of public access computing: relationships as a critical benefit of libraries, telecenters and cybercafés in developing countries. 377-383 - Andrew Hilts, Eric S. K. Yu:

Design and evaluation of the goal-oriented design knowledge library framework. 384-391 - Aaron Loehrlein:

Inductive inferences based on bibliographical taxonomies. 392-397 - Blase Ur, Yang Wang:

Online social networks in a post-Soviet state: how Hungarians protect and share on Facebook. 398-406 - JoAnn Brooks, Anne Warfield Rawls:

Steps toward a socio-technical categorization scheme for communication and information standards. 407-414 - Anwar Alhenshiri, Carolyn R. Watters, Michael A. Shepherd:

Effective information gathering on the web. 415-416 - Anthony Cocciolo

, Debbie L. Rabina:
Does the use of place affect learner engagement?: the case of GeoStoryteller on the streets of New York. 417-418 - Hoda Badesh, James Blustein:

VDMs for finding and re-finding web search results. 419-420 - Fei Chiang, Renée J. Miller:

Automated dictionary discovery for the online marketplace. 421-422 - Adam Worrall

, Paul F. Marty
, Jessica Roberts, Kathleen Burnett
, Gary Burnett, Charles C. Hinnant
, Michelle M. Kazmer
, Besiki Stvilia
, Shuheng Wu
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Observations of the lifecycles and information worlds of collaborative scientific teams at a national science lab. 423-425 - Lu Xiao

, Vadim Mazalov:
Message visualizer: a visualization tool for chat messages. 426-428 - Bradley Wade Bishop

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Mapping location-based questions to inform mobile campus apps. 429-430 - Donghee Yvette Wohn

, Eun-Kyung Na:
Virtual item purchasing patterns in a social game: differences between high and low spenders. 431-432 - Kyong Eun Oh:

Exploring the process of organizing personal information. 433-434 - Jaime Snyder

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Video-based analysis of multimodal social interaction. 435-437 - Gerald Benoît:

Measuring relevance theory's effects in an image-driven explorative information system. 438-440 - Natascha Karlova, Jin Ha Lee

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Playing with information: information work in online gaming environments. 441-443 - Gerald Benoît:

auroraDL and responding to end-user digital library needs. 444-446 - Gabriel H. Mugar:

Expanding the research scope for internet enabled neighborhood communication platforms. 447-449 - Hanna Carlsson:

Public library Facebook use: established positions renegotiated? 450-452 - Hsiao-Tieh Pu, Yi-Wei Wong:

User navigation behavior of a selective dissemination of web information service. 453-455 - Anabel Quan-Haase

, Kim Martin
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Digital humanities: the continuing role of serendipity in historical research. 456-458 - Leslie Regan Shade:

Towards a model of digital policy literacy. 459-461 - Marcia A. Mardis:

Eggs, beans, and crumpets: NSF's broader impact criterion and the National Science Digital Library's PI "club". 462-464 - Min-Chun Ku, Michael J. Scialdone, Ping Zhang

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Absent information technology in legitimate information systems research. 465-467 - Terry Costantino:

How does your public library support democracy? 468-470 - Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi:

The role of social networking technologies in sociomaterial ecology. 471-472 - Schuyler Lindberg, Heather O'Brien:

The use of ereading devices in academic environments. 473-474 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Ramona Broussard, Jeff Crow:

New structures of video collections. 475-477 - Ramona Broussard, Steven Fazzio, Sophia Chia-Yu Kang, Luis Francisco-Revilla:

A computer activity to encourage facial expression recognition for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. 478-479 - Kyong Eun Oh, Soohyung Joo, Yong-Hyun Park:

Which facets are easy to use and useful in accessing consumer health information on the web?: a pilot study. 480-481 - Courtney Loder:

Sculpting that "WoW" body: constructing gender identity in World of Warcraft. 482-483 - Rachel Ivy Clarke

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Color by numbers: exploring color as classification notation. 484-485 - Yi-Ling Lin

, Xiaoning Bai, Yuanyuan Ye, William Real:
Constructing narratives using fast feedback. 486-487 - Lesley A. Langa:

Are public libraries using research data to advocate? 488-489 - Alison N. Novak, Christopher M. Mascaro, Sean P. Goggins:

Virtual play and communities: the evolution of group roles in electronic trace data. 490-491 - Jes A. Koepfler, Derek L. Hansen:

We are visible: technology-mediated social participation in a Twitter network for the homeless. 492-493 - Melissa P. Johnston:

Youth searching online: an investigation of gender influence. 494-497 - Charles C. Hinnant

, Besiki Stvilia
, Shuheng Wu
, Adam Worrall
, Kathleen Burnett
, Gary Burnett, Michelle M. Kazmer
, Paul F. Marty
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Data curation in scientific teams: an exploratory study of condensed matter physics at a national science lab. 498-500 - Michael Zimmer

, Kenneth Blacks:
Assessing the treatment of patron privacy in Library 2.0 literature. 501-503 - Alyssa Janning, Hong Cui

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Evaluating the botanical coverage of PATO using an unsupervised learning algorithm. 504-505 - Jade Guan, Jacqueline Huck:

Children in the digital age: exploring issues of cybersecurity. 506-507 - Ali Azari, Lina Zhou, Aryya Gangopadhyay:

Clustered service rank in support of web service discovery. 508-509 - Lysanne Lessard

, Eric S. K. Yu:
A design theory and modeling technique for the design of knowledge-intensive business services. 510-512 - Kalpana Shankar:

Self-archiving and collaboration in science 2.0: an exploratory study. 513-514 - Christopher C. Yang, Xuning Tang:

A content and social network approach of bibliometrics analysis across domains. 515-517 - Kyunghye Yoon:

Tag co-occurrence analysis using the association data mining rule. 518-519 - Pamela (Mela) Brown:

Assembling transparency and accountability: a citizen-candidate-social media collaboration. 520-522 - John Marino, Peyina Lin, Natascha Karlova, Michael B. Eisenberg:

Future InfoExpo: the future of information seeking & services exposition in Second Life™. 523-524 - Jacquelyn A. Burkell

, Anabel Quan-Haase
, Victoria L. Rubin
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Promoting serendipity online: recommendations for tool design. 525-526 - Virgil E. Varvel Jr., Elin J. Bammerlin, Carole L. Palmer:

Education for data professionals: a study of current courses and programs. 527-529 - Peggy Nzomo

, Victoria L. Rubin
, Isola Ajiferuke
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Multi-lingual information access tools: user survey. 530-532 - Peter Coppin:

Pictures are perceived; symbols are also recognized: representation at the intersection of perception and material in IS design. 533-534 - Lisa Quirke:

Information practices in newcomer settlement: a study of Afghan immigrant and refugee youth in Toronto. 535-537 - Jung Hoon Baeg, Wonchan Choi

, Dong Joon Lee
, Jisue Lee:
The impact of the public library on early reading achievement: using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (ECLS) 1st grade student sample. 538-540 - Corinne Jörgensen, Besiki Stvilia

, Shuheng Wu
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Relationships among category semantics, perceptions of term utility, and term length and order in a social content creation system. 541-543 - Elisabeth A. Jones, Joseph T. Tennis:

Facets of access: a typology of information dissemination systems. 544-545 - Jeremy H. Sarachan:

Exploring the virtual toy box: virtual worlds and young children. 546-547 - Casey Yu, Jung Hoon Baeg:

The evolution of a discipline: a fractal representation of information science. 548-549 - Lorraine Normore, Vandana Singh

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Mental models: setting user expectations for ICTs. 550-551 - Jeonghyun Kim, Jisu Lee:

Graduate students' information seeking in a collaborative learning setting. 552-554 - Jessica Vitak

, Cliff Lampe, Rebecca Gray, Nicole B. Ellison
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"Why won't you be my Facebook friend?": strategies for managing context collapse in the workplace. 555-557 - Emily Kozinski, Carolyn Hank:

Removing records documenting acts of violence and atrocities from the archive. 558-559 - Paul F. Marty

, Ian Douglas, Sherry A. Southerland
, Victor D. Sampson, Nicole D. Alemanne, Amanda Clark, Anne Mendenhall, Aldo de la Paz, Casey Yu:
Habitat tracker: learning about scientific inquiry through digital journaling in wildlife centers. 560-562 - Theresa Velden, Carl Lagoze:

Mapping scientific communities to scale-up ethnographies. 563-564 - Jasy Suet Yan Liew

, Elizabeth Kaziunas
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What is a tweet worth?: measuring the value of social media for an academic institution. 565-566 - Bernhard Haslhofer:

The SciLink project: from document-centric to resource-oriented publications. 567-568 - Jessica Lingel:

"We realized we had to become librarians": DJs, information practices and music libraries. 569-571 - Simone Sacchi

, Jerome McDonough:
Significant properties of complex digital artifacts: open issues from a video game case study. 572-573 - Karen M. Wickett

, Richard J. Urban
, Allen H. Renear:
Towards a logical form for descriptive metadata. 574-575 - Jian Tang, Yuxiang Zhao

, Ping Zhang
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Moderating effects of perceived affordances on users' adaptive media use. 576-578 - Susan MacDonald:

A political economy of public libraries in immigrant settlement in Ontario, Canada (1945-2011). 579-581 - Hollie White, Craig Willis

, Jane Greenberg:
The HIVE impact: contributing to consistency via automatic indexing. 582-584 - Conrad Ng, Anatoliy A. Gruzd

, Calvino Cheng, Bryan Crocker, Don Doiron, Kent Stevens:
From data to knowledge: discovery of medical laboratory demand patterns through visualisation techniques. 585-586 - Jieyu Wang, Anita Komlodi:

Children's formal and informal definition of technology. 587-588 - Martin D. Halbert

, William E. Moen, Spencer Keralis
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The DataRes research project on data management. 589-591 - Rebecca Cober, Olive Au, Jay Jungik Son:

Using a participatory approach to design a technology-enhanced museum tour for visitors who are blind. 592-594 - Chris Leeder, Steven Lonn, Susan Hollar:

Use of library tools in a learning management system. 595-597 - Kate Williams, Shameem Ahmed, Noah Lenstra

, Qiyuan Liu
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What is community informatics?: a global and empirical answer. 598-600 - John D'Ignazio, Jian Qin

, Joshua Kitlas:
Using internship experience to evaluate a new program in eScience librarianship. 601-602 - Helen R. Tibbo, Christopher A. Lee, Lorraine L. Richards:

Developing a dual degree program to support public sector information stewardship. 603 - Martin D. Halbert

, Katherine Skinner
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Chronicles in preservation project. 604-605 - Angela Usha Ramnarine-Rieks:

Learning through game design: an investigation on the effects in library instruction sessions. 606-607 - Eric M. Meyers, Robert Bittner:

"Green washing" the digital playground: how virtual worlds support ecological intelligence...or do they? 608-610 - Meethu Malu, Nikunj Jethi, Dan Cosley:

Encouraging personal storytelling by example. 611-612 - Renata Gonçalves Curty

, Jian Qin
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Indicators for analyzing institutional repositories' performance: an explorative study. 613-615 - Stephanie Santoso, Andreas Kuehn, Ayman Helweh:

Internet governance: the future of RIRs and the allocation of internet number resources. 616-617 - Michael Huggett, Edie Rasmussen:

Meta-index views on digital domains. 618-619 - Wonchan Choi

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Senior citizens' credibility assessment of online health information: a proposal of a mixed methods study. 620-622 - Jason Reed, Whitney Rodriguez, Angelique Rickhoff:

A framework for defining and describing key design features of virtual citizen science projects. 623-625 - Kelly A. Lyons, Steven Chuang, Chun Wei Choo

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Towards a conceptual framework for managing social media in enterprise online communities. 626-628 - Eric M. Meyers:

Access denied: how students resolve information needs when an "ideal" document is restricted. 629-631 - Diana S. Kusunoki, Michael J. Khoo:

Designing digital library evaluation instruments: conceptualizing a participatory methodology. 632-633 - Sameer Patil

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Will you be my friend?: responses to friendship requests from strangers. 634-635 - Luanne Freund

, Joan M. Cherry, Wendy M. Duff:
Future directions for information programs: data from students at six Canadian schools. 636-638 - Nicholas M. Weber

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Rainmakers, space mirrors and atmospheric vacuums: a bibliometric mapping of geoengineering research. 639-640 - Iulian Vamanu:

Dimensions of indigenous heritage discourse and the use of technologies of display in an ethnographic exhibition: a case study of the "Song for the Horse Nation" exhibition (National Museum of the American Indian, New York). 641-643 - Agiatis Benardou, Costis J. Dallas:

Defining user requirements for holocaust research infrastructures and services in the EHRI project. 644-645 - Yong Jeong Yi, Soeun You:

A revised model for course content of consumer health information services. 646-647 - William E. Moen, Jeonghyun Kim, Edward J. Warga

, Jenny S. Wakefield
, Martin D. Halbert:
iCAMP: building digital information curation curriculum. 648-650

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