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68th ASIST 2005: Charlotte, NC, USA
- Sparking Synergies: Bringing Research and Practice Together - Proceedings of the 68th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2005, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, October 28 - November 2, 2005. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 42(1), Wiley 2005
Information Seeking in a Social Context
- Scott Nicholson, Catherine Arnott-Smith:
Using lessons from health care to protect the privacy of library users: Guidelines for the de-identification of library data based on HIPAA. - Xiangmin Zhang, Yuelin Li, Sarah Jewell:
Design and evaluation of a prototype user interface supporting sharing of search knowledge in information retrieval. - Judit Olah:
Shifts between search stages during task-performance in mediated information seeking interaction.
Reading and Annotation
- Asim Qayyum, Igor Bilykh:
Navigational characteristics of e-document readers. - Xin Fu, Thomas Ciszek, Gary Marchionini, Paul Solomon:
Annotating the Web: An exploratory study of Web users' needs for personal annotation tools. - Mary B. Ruvane:
Annotation as process: A vital information seeking activity in historical geographic research.
Studies of Searching Behaviors
- Dick Stenmark:
Searching the intranet: Corporate users and their queries. - Bernard J. Jansen, Sherry Koshman, Amanda Spink:
Repeat visits to Vivisimo.com: Implications for successive Web searching. - Jihyun Kim:
Finding documents in a digital institutional repository: DSpace and Eprints.
Dimensions of the Invisible College
- Ronald Rousseau:
Q-measures for binary divided networks: An investigation within the field of informetrics. - Linda S. Marion, Concepción S. Wilson, Mari Davis:
Intellectual structure and subject themes in information systems research: A journal cocitation study. - Dangzhi Zhao:
Going beyond counting first authors in author co-citation analysis.
New Developments in Information Retrieval
- Huseyin Cenk Özmutlu, Fatih Çavdur, Amanda Spink, Seda Özmutlu:
Cross validation of neural network applications for automatic new topic identification. - Jiangping Chen:
Toward a unified retrieval outcome analysis framework for cross-language information retrieval. - Anselm Spoerri:
How the overlap between the search results of different retrieval systems correlates with document relevance.
Selectivity and Selection of Documents
- Marianne K. Gouge:
Blogs as a means of preservation selection for the World Wide Web. - Thomas Krichel, Nisa Bakkalbasi:
Metadata characteristics as predictors for editor selectivity in a current awareness service. - Katy Newton Lawley, Dagobert Soergel, Xiaoli Huang:
Relevance criteria used by teachers in selecting oral history materials.
College Students' Information Behaviors
- Zorana Ercegovac:
What students say they know, feel, and do about cyber-plagiarism and academic dishonesty? A case study. - Olof Sundin:
Conflicting approaches to user information seeking education in Scandinavian Web-based tutorials. - Bharat Mehra:
A phase-model of the cross-cultural learning process of LIS international doctoral students: Characteristics and interventions.
Understanding the Context of Scholarly Work
- Caryn L. Anderson, Gabriele Bammer:
Measuring the global research environment: Information science challenges for the 21st century. - Eric T. Meyer:
Communication regimes: A conceptual framework for examining IT and social change in organizations. - Sei-Ching Joanna Sin:
Are library and information science journals becoming more internationalized? - A longitudinal study of authors' geographical affiliations in 20 LIS journals from 1981 to 2003.
Cognitive and Affective Factors in Information Seeking
- Michael R. Olsson:
Beyond 'needy' individuals: Conceptualizing information behavior. - Diane Nahl:
Affective and cognitive information behavior: Interaction effects in Internet use. - Yong-Mi Kim, Soo Young Rieh:
Dual-task performance as a measure of mental effort in searching a library system and the Web.
Metadata and Ontologies
- Hong Cui:
MARTT: Using induced knowledge base to automatically mark up plant taxonomic descriptions with XML. - Sam Gyun Oh, Eunchul Lee, Ok Nam Park, Myongho Yi:
Ontology-driven knowledge organization - enhancing UDDI Web services in Korea using topic maps. - Aaron Loehrlein, Elin K. Jacob, Kiduk Yang, Seungmin Lee, Ning Yu:
A hybrid approach to faceted classification based on analysis of descriptor suffixes.
Implementing and Evaluating DLs
- Leonard W. D'Avolio, Christine L. Borgman, Leslie Champeny, Gregory H. Leazer, Anne J. Gilliland, Kelli A. Millwood:
From prototype to deployable system: Framing the adoption of digital library services. - John T. Snead, John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Charles R. McClure:
Developing multi-method, iterative, and user-centered evaluation strategies for digital libraries: Functionality, usability, and accessibility. - William E. Moen, Sebastian Hammer, Mike Taylor, Jason Thomale, JungWon Yoon:
An extensible approach to interoperability testing: The use of special diagnostic records in the context of Z39.50 and online library catalogs.
Finding and Using Medical Information
- Kathryn Summers, Michael Summers:
Reading and navigational strategies of Web users with lower literacy skills. - Timothy P. Hogan, Carole L. Palmer:
"Information work" and chronic illness: Interpreting results from a nationwide survey of people living with HIV/AIDS. - Susan G. Doran, Samuel de Ycaza, Caroline M. Eastman, Bernard J. Jansen:
Finding nutrition information on the Web: Coverage vs. authority.
The Design of Novel Interfaces
- Wooseob Jeong:
Multimodal trivariate thematic maps with auditory and haptic display. - Ron T. Brown, Stephanie W. Haas, Leo Cao:
GovStat statistical interactive glossary: Two studies of effectiveness and control. - Xiangming Mu, Lili Luo:
Virtual reference for video collections: System infrastructure, user interface and pilot user study.
- Soojung Kim, Dagobert Soergel:
Selecting and measuring task characteristics as independent variables. - Luanne Freund, Elaine G. Toms, Julie Waterhouse:
Modeling the information behaviour of software engineers using a work - task framework. - William Jones, Charles F. Munat, Harry Bruce, Austin Foxley:
The universal labeler: Plan the project and let your information follow.
Panels
- Bill Edgar, Brian Detlor, Maureen L. Mackenzie, Don Turnbull:
Knowledge management practices in organizations undergoing fundamental change. - Hsin-Liang Chen, Paul F. Marty:
The digital museum in the life of the user. - Jeffrey Pomerantz, Christine L. Borgman, Maurita Peterson Holland, Gary Marchionini, John V. Richardson Jr.:
User services for digital libraries. - Gail Thornburg, Sally H. McCallum, Sue Ellen Wright, Herbert Van de Sompel, Peter Murray:
International standards development. - Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Annette Grant, Alice Redmond-Neal, Colleen Finley:
The making of the ASIST Digital Library. - Dietmar Wolfram, Bernard Jim Jansen, Soo Young Rieh, Amanda Spink, Peiling Wang:
Internet usage transaction log studies: The next generation. - William Jones, Harry Bruce, Marcia J. Bates, Nicholas J. Belkin, Ofer Bergman, Cathy Marshall:
Personal information management in the present and future perfect: Reports from a special NSF-sponsored workshop. - Jean-François Blanchette, Bruno Bachimont, Bonnie Mak, Jean-Michel Salaün:
Authenticity: New personas for digital media. - Brenda Dervin, Karen E. Fisher, Joan C. Durrance, Catherine Ross, Reijo Savolainen, Paul Solomon:
Reports of the demise of the "user" have been greatly exaggerated: Dervin's sense-making and the methodological resuscitation of the user - looking backwards, looking forward. - Diane Neal, Samantha Kelly Hastings, Wooseob Jeong, Ray Uzwyshyn:
Information visualization: From conceptual theory to digital implementation. - R. David Lankes, Pnina Shachaf, Noriko Hara, Lokman I. Meho, Nahyun Kwon, Bin Li, Yukiko Sakai:
Cross-cultural analysis of virtual reference. - Karen E. Fisher, Lynne McKechnie, Tom Dobrowolsky, Elizabeth Betty Marcoux, Charles Naumer, C. A. Burrell:
Information grounds and everyday life. - Deborah E. Swain, Timothy B. Patrick, Sue Cody, Anita Coleman, Emily Gore:
Collaboration in digital libraries: Luminous ideas from health informatics, academic libraries, and historical archives. - Allison B. Zhang, Ian H. Witten, Tod A. Olson, Laura Sheble:
Greenstone in practice: Implementations of an open source digital library system. - Joette Stefl-Mabry, Allison Druin, Dania Bilal, Michael Radlick, Thomas P. Mackey, Carol Doll, Diane Nahl:
Examining design threads: Issues in Web design across student populations. - Jens-Erik Mai, Barbara H. Kwasnik, Joseph A. Busch, Hur-Li Lee:
Use of classification in information seeking. - Bill Edgar, Deborah E. Swain, Tamika B. McCollough, Claire McInerney, Stew Mohr, Joshua Cohen:
Building business bridges: Useful knowledge management practices for both libraries and corporate organization. - Diane Nahl, Dania Bilal, Allison Druin, Karen E. Fisher:
Emotional design II: Affective information behavior research with adult and child populations. - J. Gregory Moxness, Kevin J. Lynch, Breanna Anderson, Beth Loring, Christine Connors, Jule Zacher, Manya Kapikian:
A perfect storm for intranet search: How one company navigates. - Stephanie W. Haas, Laurie Brown, Sheila O. Denn, David Locke, Ben Shneiderman:
Envisioning help resources for the future information ecology: Toward an enriched sense of help. - Gail Hodge, Ralph Hodgson, Harold Solbrig, Johannes Keizer:
Organizing the concepts of science: Science ontologies and the semantic Web. - Theodore A. Morris, Soraya Assar, Ellen Gay Detlefsen, Michelynn McKnight:
Medical informatics in context. - Dania Bilal, Imad Bachir, Nadia Caidi, Anita Komlodi, Marija Dalbello, Bharat Mehra:
Cross-cultural issues in user learning and the design of digital interfaces. - Jian Qin, Bonnie C. Carroll, Joe Futrelle, Jon Jablonski, Tsering Wangyal Shawa:
Managing and disseminating scientific data and information: A technical discussion. - Yin Zhang, Douglas W. Oard, Lynne C. Howarth, Ian H. Witten:
Multilingual digital libraries: Research and practice. - Rafal Kasprowski, Ivy Anderson, Barbara Weir, Ted Fons:
Recent developments in electronic resource management. - K. T. L. Vaughan, Carol Tenopir, Cecelia M. Brown, Bradley M. Hemminger, Jon Jablonski:
Surveys of scientists and engineers: Ensuring reliable research evidence for good practice. - Ian Cornelius, Joacim Hansson, Birger Hjørland, Olof Sundin:
Information seeking behavior in epistemological light. - Carol L. Barry, Joseph Janes, Abby Goodrum, Sandra G. Hirsh:
Establishing a research agenda for studies of online search behaviors. - Michael Smith, Deborah E. Swain, Brien Boswell, John McIntyre, Antonio Hill, Skip Boettger:
Business case studies in knowledge management. - Tom Burton-West, Ruth Vondracek, Sanda Erdelez, David G. Hendry, Sandra G. Hirsh, Gary Marchionini:
Lost in translation? Applying information behavior research to information systems design. - Nadia Caidi, Kalpana Shankar, Marija Dalbello, Thomas J. Froehlich:
How neutral can technology be? - Howard Rosenbaum, Steve Sawyer, Elisabeth Davenport, Ronald Day:
Sparking synergies between research and practice: The contribution of social informatics. - Samantha Kelly Hastings, Elise Lewis, Abebe Rorissa, Michael Schmidt, James M. Turner:
Putting motion into the image retrieval interface. - Anthony Debons, Chaim Zins, Claire Begthal, Glynn Harmon, Donald T. Hawkins, Thomas J. Froehlich, Charles H. Davis, Michel J. Menou, Carol Tenopir:
Knowledge map of information science: Implications for the future of the field. - Corinne Jörgensen, Karl Fast, Alison von Eberstein, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Peter Jörgensen:
Towards a research agenda for visual informatics. - Randall B. Kemp, Pnina Shachaf, Kenneth Einar Himma, Cavinda Caldera, Kathryn Clodfelter:
The moral legitimacy of intellectual property and copyright as policy and code: Librarians, pirates, and the myth of the intellectual commons. - Brian Hilligoss, Bill Thomas, Michelle Rago, Chris Testa, Jeri Ann Payne, Carol Stennett, Teal Anderson, Andrew Dillion:
Usability engineering and evaluation models of practice: Who does what, when, where and why? A dynamic group discussion. - Joanne Silverstein, Virginia A. Walter, Cindy Mediavilla, Colleen Cool:
Digital reference: An analysis of its use by children and teenagers. - Kyung-Sun Kim, Robert B. Allen, Laura M. Bartolo, Anita Coleman, Ingrid Hsieh-Yee:
Progress in the design and evaluation of digital libraries: Implications for research and education. - Edie Rasmussen, Elaine G. Toms, Bernard J. Jansen, Gheorghe Muresan:
Evaluating success in search systems. - Miguel E. Ruiz, Olivier Bodenreider, Eric Little, Padmini Srinivasan:
Ontological research and its applications to the biomedical domain. - Samantha Hastings, Vicki L. Gregory, Rae-Anne Montague, June Lester:
Distance education: How are we doing, and how do we know? - Brian Hilligoss, Dongming Zhang, Lisa M. Given, Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler, Debra S. Ketchell, Steven L. MacCall:
Improving access to health information: Digital libraries for the health sciences. - Joseph A. Busch, Jane Greenberg, Elizabeth D. Liddy, William E. Moen, Marcia Zeng, Bhagirathi Subrahmanyam:
Metadata quality and evaluation.
- Yijun Gao, Liwen Vaughan:
Web visibility of online newspapers. - Pertti Vakkari, Sami Serola, Mikko Pennanen:
Users' conceptual structure, search process and useful information types in the retrieved references. - Maureen L. Mackenzie:
ASIS to ASIS&T: Has there been a change in the conference content? - Jing Chong:
Consumer health digital divide: A research agenda for studying inequality in online health information access and use. - Amy Tracy Wells:
In search of learning and knowing. - Manpreet Kaur, Anita Komlodi, Tamas Komlodi, Khine Win:
Search history tools for user support in information retrieval systems: Evaluation results from an iterative, user-centered process. - Guoliang Shi:
Artistic aspects of information retrieval systems. - Chi-Shiou Lin, Kristin R. Eschenfelder:
Selection practices for Web-based government publications in state depository library programs: Comparing active and passive approaches. - Lili Luo, Jeffrey Pomerantz:
Motivations and uses: An evaluation of users' use of a chat reference service. - Xiao Hu, Larry S. Jackson, Sai Deng, Jing Zhang:
Automatic subject heading assignment for online government publications using a semi-supervised machine learning approach. - Christopher Peter Lueg:
From spam filtering to information retrieval and back: Seeking conceptual foundations for spam filtering. - Kay Wijekumar, Paul Meidinger:
Interrupted cognition in an undergraduate programming course. - Peiling Wang, Jennifer Bownas:
Research classics and citation analysis. - Kyung-Sun Kim:
Experienced Web users' search behavior: Effects of focus and emotion control. - Myke Gluck:
Semiotics and sensemaking: Mapping the relations. - Katherine W. McCain:
Explorations in bibliometric historiography: The (re)emergence of neural networks, 1980-1991. - Katherine W. McCain:
Explorations in bibliometric historiography: C. H. Waddington and the rise of evolutionary developmental biology. - Irene Lopatovska:
Measuring experienced utility of information retrieval systems: Experimental approach. - Carol F. Landry:
Work roles, tasks and the information behavior of dentists. - Holly Mercer, L. Ada Emmett:
RoMEO Green at the University of Kansas: An experiment to encourage interest and participation among faculty and jump start populating the KU scholarworks repository. - Crystal Fulton:
Finding pleasure in information seeking: Leisure and amateur genealogists exploring their Irish ancestry. - Barbara Schultz-Jones, Janet R. MacPherson:
Social network analysis studies in the public and private sectors: A cross-professional comparison. - Marcus Wassmer, Caroline M. Eastman:
Automatic evaluation of credibility on the Web. - Heather L. O'Brien, Elaine G. Toms:
Engagement as process in human-computer interactions. - Janet R. MacPherson:
Preliminary findings of the inclusion of document retrieval systems as actors in a social network. - Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Clifton Snyder, Lawrence Olszewski:
Geographical representation of library collections in WorldCat: A prototype. - Karen S. Baker, David Ribes, Florence Millerand, Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Interoperability strategies for scientific cyberinfrastructure: Research and practice. - Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson:
Relevance assessment as an everyday experience. - Christopher Peter Lueg, Nicola J. Bidwell:
Berrypicking in the real world: A wayfinding perspective on information behavior research. - Jung Sun Oh, Sheila O. Denn, Maria Cristina Pattuelli:
Four-perspective model for metadata requirements engineering. - Lisa P. Nathan:
The discourses of appropriation: What can we learn from laggards? - Stephen Paling, Melissa Miszkiewicz:
Digital resources for dentistry database: A needs assessment.