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83rd ASIST 2020: Virtual Conference
- Information for a Sustainable World: Addressing Society's Grand Challenges - Proceedings of the 83rd ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2020, Virtual Conference, October 22 - November 1, 2020. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 57(1), Wiley 2020
- Ly Dinh, Nikolaus Nova Parulian:
COVID -19 pandemic and information diffusion analysis on Twitter. - Chei Sian Lee, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Quan Zhou, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin
, Yin Leng Theng:
Integrating motives and usability to examine community crowdsourcing. - Anderson Mackenzie, Amir Karami, Parisa Bozorgi:
Social media and COVID -19: Can social distancing be quantified without measuring human movements? - Elizabeth Dunn Rawlings:
Do you know what's in those cookies? An analysis of the readability of social media cookie policies. - Rebecca Noone
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Right this way: Exploring the use of mobile maps in Street-Level wayfinding. - Xiaoai Ren:
Librarians' attitude toward providing environmental literacy services in the states of California, Florida, and Georgia. - Kijung Lee:
Examining social media communication about childhood vaccination: An analysis using question - answer data from Q uora. - Bharat Mehra, Baheya S. Jaber:
Women's concerns in Alabama's public libraries: An exploratory website content analysis of illustrative information support services. - Jinxuan Ma
, Brady D. Lund:
A cluster analysis of data mining studies in library and information science from 2006 to 2018. - Krystyna K. Matusiak, Sarah Werling
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Implementing standardized rights statements in a digitized community archive. - Daniel Gelaw Alemneh, Suliman Hawamdeh, Hsia-Ching Chang, Abebe Rorissa, Shimelis G. Assefa, Kris Helge:
Open access in the age of a pandemic. - Irene Lopatovska, Elena Korshakova, Tracy Kubert:
Assessing user reactions to intelligent personal assistants' humorous responses. - Soohyung Joo, Maria Cahill, Erin Ingram:
Analysis of topics in storytime books based on text mining: Preliminary findings. - Han Huang, Hongyu Wang, Xiaoguang Wang:
An analysis framework of research frontiers based on the large-scale open academic graph. - Diana Floegel, Sarah Barriage, Vanessa Kitzie, Shannon M. Oltmann:
Values, risks, and power influencing librarians' decisions to host drag queen storytime. - Jenna Hartel, Marcia J. Bates, Tim Gorichanaz, Kiersten F. Latham, Christopher Lueg, Soo Young Rieh, Leslie Thomson:
Toward an integrated information science. - Brian Dobreski, Cassidy Thompson:
Recreated actors and attribution: An analysis of film crediting practices. - Qian Wu
, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Chei Sian Lee:
Generating collective online information sharing: The framing effect of questions on response network. - Amy VanScoy, Heidi Julien, Alison Harding:
Grounding practice in theory: Exploring the education angle. - Hyerim Cho, Jenny S. Bossaller, Denice C. Adkins, Jin Ha Lee:
Human versus machine: Analyzing video game user reviews for plot and narrative. - Levi Kapllani, Houda Elmimouni:
Gestalt principles in web design: A study of the usage of similarity, symmetry and closure in today's websites. - Xiaoqun Yuan, Qinggong Wang, Ming Jiang, Yeping Liu, Xin Yang:
Investigating the article processing charge of journals in the gold open access market: A game theory approach. - Tzu-Kun Hsiao
, Vetle I. Torvik:
Technology footprints in scientific discovery: Citation contexts of paper-to-patent citations. - Honglei Lia Sun, Meng Wang, Jianming Zheng, Yang Li:
Online information grounds by urban newcomers in China. - Brian Detlor, Heidi Julien:
Success factors affecting digital literacy training initiatives led by local community organizations. - Fanghui Xiao, Zhendong Wang, Daqing He:
Understanding users' accessing behaviors to local Open Government Data via transaction log analysis. - Mohammed Nour AlRashdan, Malak Abdullah
, Mahmoud Al-Ayyoub, Yaser Jararweh:
Authorship analysis of English and Spanish tweets. - Annemaree Lloyd, Alison Hicks:
Risk and resilience in radically redefined information environments; information practices during the COVID -19 pandemic. - Jia Tina Du
, Fang Xu:
Late-life immigration, transition process, and information behavior among older Chinese individuals in Australia. - Tianyi Tan, Teng Huang, Xi Wang, Zhiya Zuo
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A preliminary investigation of COVID -19 transmission in the United States by incorporating social media sentiments. - Jinxuan Ma
, Brady D. Lund:
The evolution of LIS research topics and methods from 2006 to 2018: A content analysis. - Bradley Wade Bishop, Judit Ungvari, Hannah Gunderman, Heather Moulaison Sandy
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Data management plan scorecard. - Guoqing Zhu, Naga Anjaneyulu Kopalle, Yongzhen Wang, Xiaozhong Liu, Kemi Jona, Katy Börner:
Community-based data integration of course and job data in support of personalized career-education recommendations. - Chia-Ming Chang, Chia-Hsuan Chang
, San-Yih Hwang:
Employing word mover's distance for cross-lingual plagiarized text detection. - Amir Karami, Anderson Mackenzie:
Social media and COVID -19: Characterizing anti-quarantine comments on Twitter. - Miyoung Chong:
Network typology, information sources, and messages of the infodemic twitter network under COVID -19. - Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Farraj Alsaeedi:
Understanding and fighting disinformation and fake news: Towards an information behavior framework. - Hiroyuki Tsunoda, Yuan Sun, Masaki Nishizawa, Xiaomin Liu, Kou Amano
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The influence of bioRχiv on PLOS ONE 's peer-review and acceptance time. - Bernease Herman, Cecilia R. Aragon, Sarah Evans, Lea Shanley:
Advancing diversity in human centered data science education through games. - Ning Zhang, Jiang Li:
Do neutral names have an influence on scientists' research impact. - Hur-Li Lee, Margaret E. I. Kipp, Li Yang:
A person-agent and related information resources: A case study of complex relationships. - Hanseul S. Lee:
What are the source selection criteria?: Lessons from mothers' health information-seeking behavior. - Jomara Sandbulte
, Eun Kyoung Choe, John M. Carroll:
Towards family-centered health technologies that support distributed families on sustainable healthy practices together. - Nurit Reich, Noa Aharony, Dan Bouhnik:
Teachers' and students' attitudes towards information security: A qualitative study. - Brian Dobreski, Marcia Lei Zeng, Jason Kovari, Jian Qin:
Linked data education and training: Past, present, and future. - Rachel N. Simons
, Rebekka Girard, Aaron Elkins:
Supporting inclusive gaming communities through fostering online-offline hybrid spaces. - Zhan Hu, Wenqing Lu:
PreKindergarten and kindergarten virtual school programs under COVID -19: A two-case comparative study. - Chei Sian Lee, Ernie Seng Ker, Chee Hong Ng, Jialing Ye, Mary Beth Watson-Manheim:
Effects of mobile instant messaging applications in the workplace. - Jacob Jett, Deren Kudeki, Glen Worhtley, Timothy W. Cole, J. Stephen Downie:
Applying BIBFRAME in large-scale digital libraries: The H athi T rust R esearch C enter's experience. - Abebe Rorissa, Ming Li, Michael Young, David Turetsky, Xiaojun (Jenny) Yuan:
Reimagining information science and technology beyond traditional boundaries in the global coronavirus pandemic situation. - Chris Holstrom:
The effects of suggested tags and autocomplete features on social tagging behaviors. - Xinchen Yu
, Shashidhar Reddy Daida, Lasya Bentula, Lingzi Hong
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Characteristics of information spreading across nations. - Lianjie Xiao, Weiwei Jiang:
Correlation between references and citations in artificial intelligence: A preliminary study. - Ana Roeschley
, Sarah A. Buchanan
, Mary Burke, Ann Graf, Oksana L. Zavalina
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Considering individual and community contexts within information pedagogy, scholarship, and practice. - Ziyi Ye, Jiaxin Mao, Yiqun Liu, Min Zhang, Shaoping Ma:
Investigating COVID-19-Related query logs of Chinese search engine users. - Joseph Winberry, Bharat Mehra:
U.S. state libraries as strong institutions: Supporting justice for LGBTQ + patrons? - Emily Vardell, Paul A. Thomas
, Ting Wang:
Information seeking behavior of cosplayers. - Jian Qin, Alicia Leathers, Vivian Tompkins:
Linking mechanisms in data repositories: A case study of BioSample database. - Xi Chen, Sijing Chen, Jin Mao, Gang Li:
Affective and cognitive features of comments added by forwarders in Sina Weibo during disasters. - Chi Young Oh, Rachel Kornfield, Emily G. Lattie, David C. Mohr, Madhu C. Reddy:
University students' information behavior when experiencing mental health symptoms. - Lee Pretlove, Andrew M. Cox, Laura Sbaffi, Frank Hopfgartner
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Using a 360° camera as a mobile data collection method towards understanding information types and use in running. - Monica Rogers
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A case report: Challenges in COVID-19 modeling at a public health department. - Issue Information.
- Fanghui Xiao, Rongqian Ma, Daqing He:
Task-based human-structured research data interaction: A discipline independent examination. - Isto Huvila, Jennifer Douglas, Tim Gorichanaz, Kyungwon Koh, Anna Suorsa:
Conceptualizing and studying information creation: From production and processes to makers and making. - Victoria Money, Amir Karami, Gabrielle M. Turner-McGrievy, Hadi Kharrazi
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Seasonal characterization of diet discussions on Reddit. - Gabrielle M. Salib, Tim Gorichanaz, Denise E. Agosto:
"Dear A my": Seeking support on YouTube. - Chenyue Jiao
, Peter T. Darch:
The role of the data paper in scholarly communication. - Seyram Avle
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Making as imaginative crossroads: Ghanaian makers and the geopolitics of technological progress. - Beth Patin
, Melinda Sebastian, Jieun Yeon, Danielle Bertolini:
Toward epistemic justice: An approach for conceptualizing epistemicide in the information professions. - Emi Ishita
, Satoshi Fukuda, Yoichi Tomiura, Douglas W. Oard
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Using text classification to improve annotation quality by improving annotator consistency. - Nicole L. Bank:
The influence of positive or negative impacts on information behavior. - Jinfang Niu:
Diffusion and adoption of Linked Data among libraries. - Soo Hyeon Kim, Andrea J. Copeland:
Rural librarians' perspectives on makerspaces and community engagement. - Yi-Yun Cheng
, Bertram Ludäscher:
Through the magnifying glass: Exploring aggregations of COVID -19 datasets by county, state, and taxonomies of U.S. regions. - Dandan Ma, Shuqing Li, Jia Tina Du
, Chao Lu, Jianjun Sun:
Does hierarchical badges system affect users' efforts and opinions? A preliminary study. - Iman Alshathri, Damaruka Priya Ulla, Anita Komlodi, Michele Wolff, Hannah Schmitz:
The role of virtual reality in preparing graduate students for community engagement. - Kaitlin Fender Throgmorton
, Bree Norlander, Carole L. Palmer:
Open data in public libraries: Gauging activities and supporting ambitions. - Amelia Acker
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Emulation encounters: Software preservation in libraries, archives, and museums. - Jim Hahn
, Thomas M. Dousa:
Mapping bf:Work to lrm:Work and lrm:Expression: Towards a set-theoretical approach. - Sarah A. Buchanan
, Sabrina Sauer
, Anabel Quan-Haase, Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Sanda Erdelez:
Amplifying chance for positive action and serendipity by design. - Shuheng Wu:
Enhancing bibliographic records in academic library catalogs: An empirical study. - Brittany Brannon, Joyce Kasman Valenza, Tara Tobin Cataldo, Robin Kear, Ixchel M. Faniel:
Containers, genres, and formats, oh my: Creating sustainable concepts by connecting theory, research, practice, and education. - Mónica Colón-Aguirre, Janet Ceja Alcalá:
Persona profiles of Latinx living in Boston: Applications for information organizations. - Ning Zou, Daqing He, Shaobo Liang:
"Your personal health data can tell": Exploring prediabetic adult's lifestyle self-management with H-IoT technology. - Chris Alen Sula
, Kalani Craig, Michelle Dalmau, Alex Humphreys, Eero Hyvönen
, Humphrey Keah
, Joseph Kiplang'at, Thea Lindquist
, Nic Weber:
Infrastructures of digital humanities. - Kung Jin Lee, W. E. King, Negin Dahya, Jin Ha Lee:
Librarian perspectives on the role of virtual reality in public libraries. - Vera Granikov, Reem El Sherif, France Bouthillier, Pierre Pluye:
Collaborative information monitoring: Preliminary results of a systematic mixed studies review and a framework synthesis. - Steven L. MacCall, Huapu Liu:
Data-driven semantic indexing of digital assets documenting A merican football game action. - Yuan Li, Rob Capra:
Exploring factors affecting renewal and stopping reasons in cross-session search. - Ying-Hsang Liu
, Hsin-Liang Chen, Makoto P. Kato, Mingfang Wu
, Isto Huvila:
Supporting open research data practice through data curation and discovery: A global perspective. - Maria Ortiz-Myers:
Investigating the information practices of parents of transgender or gender non-conforming ( GNC ) youth: Preliminary findings. - Jue Ni, Zhenyue Zhao, Yupo Shao, Shuo Liu, Wanlin Li, Jiang Li:
Does opening up peer review benefit science in terms of citations? - Amir Karami, Suzanne C. Swan, Marcos Moraes:
Space identification of sexual harassment reports with text mining. - Tara Zimmerman, M. Njeri, Malak Khader, Jeff Allen, Amy Rosellini
, Tresia Eaves:
A review of truth-default theory: Implications for information behavior research. - Li Zhang
, Xiaoran Yan, Patricia L. Mabry, Brian C. Martinson, Thomas W. Valente, Wei Lu, Xiaozhong Liu:
Initial bibliometric investigation of NIH mentored K to R transition. - Waseem Afzal
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What we can learn from information flows about COVID -19: Implications for research and practice. - Yvette Iribe Ramirez, Mina Tari:
"I find myself wondering why I wanted to do this:" Identifying barriers for students of color in the LIS field. - Lindsay K. Brown, Tiffany C. Veinot
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All in the family: A descriptive analysis of family network change in families managing chronic illness. - Yu-Jen Chen, Wei Jeng:
Does GDPR influence the hospital-patient relationship? Trust and commitment between health data stakeholders. - Siqi Yi, Stephen C. Slota, Jakki O. Bailey, S. Craig Watkins, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Understanding how African-American and Latinx youth evaluate their experiences with digital assistants. - S. Koby Taswell, Christopher Triggle, June Vayo, Shiladitya Dutta, Carl Taswell:
The hitchhiker's guide to scholarly research integrity. - Noah Lenstra, Fatih Oguz:
Physical and social health at the library: Studying small and rural public libraries as venues for group fitness among older adults. - Stephen C. Slota, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Sherri R. Greenberg, Nitin Verma
, Brenna Cummings, Lan Li, Chris Shenefiel:
Good systems, bad data?: Interpretations of AI hype and failures. - Si Shen, Xiao Liu, Hao Sun, Dongbbo Wang:
Biomedical knowledge discovery based on Sentence-BERT. - Shengnan Yang, Pnina Fichman, Xiaohua Zhu, Madelyn Sanfilippo, Shijuan Li, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
The use of ICT during COVID -19. - Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Wenqing Lu:
Response to non-response : How people react when their smartphone messages and calls are ignored. - Jeonghyun Kim:
Academic library's leadership and stakeholder involvement in research data services. - Rebekah Willson, George Buchanan, Gary Burnett, Nicole Ellison, Sanda Erdelez, Michael B. Twidale:
My favorite unreliable source? Information sharing and acquisition through informal networks. - Daniel Delmonaco, Gabriela Marcu, Oliver L. Haimson:
Search engines and the sex education information practices of LGBTQ + youth. - Daniel Houli, Marie L. Radford:
An exploratory study using mindfulness meditation apps to buffer workplace technostress and information overload. - Zhan Zhang, Yegin Genc, Aiwen Xing, Dakuo Wang, Xiangmin Fan, Daniel Citardi:
Lay individuals' perceptions of artificial intelligence ( AI )-empowered healthcare systems. - Tracy Kubert, Elena Korshakova:
Identifying IPA humor styles. - Rahmi Rahmi
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Understanding heutagogy during a pandemic: A case of U niversitas I ndonesia. - Jieli Liu, Zihan Gao, Pengyi Zhang:
Exploring how topic characteristics influence online discussion quality. - Amelia Acker
, Devan Ray Donaldson, Adam Kriesberg, Andrea K. Thomer, Nicholas M. Weber:
Integrating research and teaching for data curation in iSchools. - Rebekah Willson, Devon L. Greyson
, Amelia N. Gibson, Jenny Bronstein:
Pulling back the curtain on conducting social impact research. - S. Koby Taswell, Kelechi Uhegbu, Sohyb Mashkoor, Shiladitya Dutta, Carl Taswell
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Storing bibliographic data in multiple formats with the NPDS cyberinfrastructure. - Yi-Yun Cheng
, Bertram Ludäscher:
Reconciling taxonomies of electoral constituencies and recognized tribes of indigenous Taiwan. - Claire A. Myers, Shelby E. Long, Faye O. Polasek:
Protecting participant privacy while maintaining content and context: Challenges in qualitative data De-identification and sharing. - Shaobo Liang, Lan Zang:
Mobile APP Micro-Usage during the mobile search. - Romy Menghao Jia
, Jia Tina Du
, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
, Diane L. Velasquez
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LGBTQ + individuals seeking information and support from online communities to navigate unpleasant emotions. - Meng Wang, Honglei Lia Sun, Ya Chen, Yuwen Hua:
Users' perception of rural public digital cultural services in China. - Xin Qian, Katrina Fenlon, Wayne G. Lutters, Joel Chan:
Opening up the black box of scholarly synthesis: Intermediate products, processes, and tools. - Katrina Fenlon, Jessica H. Grimmer, Courtnie Thurston:
Purpose, completeness, and evidential source: Typological signposts in the collections landscape. - Paula Asensio-Pérez, Rubén Domínguez-Delgado
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¿A social journalism ? Trump's immigration order on Spanish press. - Adam Kriesberg, Jacob Kowall:
Scientific data management in the federal government: A case study of NOAA and responsibility for preserving digital data. - Brandon Sepulvado, Jacob Jett, J. Stephen Downie
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The collaborative structure of synthetic biology ethics. - Melanie Rügenhagen:
Practices for evaluating qualitative research in information science. - Dan Wu, Siyu Lv, Hao Xu:
An analysis on competency of human-centered data science employment. - Beth Patin
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What is essential?: Understanding community resilience and public libraries in the United States during disasters. - Shanton Chang, Dana McKay, Nadia Caidi, Antonette Mendoza, Catherine Gomes, Cansu Ekmekcioglu
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From way across the sea: Information overload and international students during the COVID -19 pandemic. - Jaxsen R. Day, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Serving the needs of students with disabilities: How academic librarians can collaborate with publishers and disability services offices. - Maor Weinberger, Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Dan Bouhnik:
Identifying citation growth patterns of the top scholars in I srael. - Maja Kuhar, Tanja Mercun:
Starting a search: Exploring the differences in two digital libraries. - María-Ángeles López Hernández
, Rubén Domínguez-Delgado
, Irene Tenorio-vázquez:
Bibliometric analysis of the Cibermov database on cyber-activism (2007-2018). - Zoe Bartliff
, Yunhyong Kim
, Guy Baxter
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Visualisation of hard drive content to support archival processes for personal digital archives. - Lin Wang, Lixuan Zhang:
A quantitative text analysis of artificial intelligence industry policy in China. - Nestor L. Osorio:
A visualization analysis of sustainability topics in science and engineering education. - Valérie Jungo, Christopher Lueg, Franziska Hofer
, Matthias Bender:
Evaluating mobile remote presence bots for medical consultation in nursing homes. - Mingwei Tang, Jiangping Chen, Haihua Chen
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Smart bookshelf for library book management. - Han Huang, Xiaoguang Wang, Hongyu Wang:
NER-RAKE : An improved rapid automatic keyword extraction method for scientific literatures based on named entity recognition. - Maram Hassan Barifah, Monica Landoni, Ayman Eddakrouri:
Evaluating the user experience in a digital library. - Nathan Davis, Bo Xie, Danna Gurari:
Quality of images showing medication packaging from individuals with vision impairments: Implications for the design of visual question answering applications. - Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Md. Anwarul Islam
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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology: Analysis of two decades of published research. - Heidi Julien, Melissa R. Gross, Don Latham:
Mind the gap: Exploring differences between librarians' and students' perceptions of information literacy instruction. - Gustavo V. Delgado, Rodrigo Baroni de Carvalho, Chun Wei Choo, Ramon Silva Leite, José Marcio de Castro:
Patient empowerment through mobile health: Case study with a Brazilian application for pregnancy support. - Aylin Ilhan, Yuanyuan Feng, Kaja J. Fietkiewicz, Elizabeth V. Eikey:
Opportunities and challenges of self-tracking technologies: Understanding information, technology, and users through the lens of information science. - Gerald Benoît:
Searching Covid-19 by linguistic register: Parallels and warrant for a new retrieval model. - Wei Jeng, Fu-Hsuan Tsai, Jian-Sin Lee
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Identifying data-focused curriculum in worldwide iSchools : Preliminary data acquisition for Asia-Pacific and European members. - Jinfen Li, Lu Xiao:
Emotions in online debates: Tales from 4Forums and ConvinceMe. - Christopher Lueg, Meredith Castles, Ming Chao Wong:
We are here and we are many: Using a telepresence robot for shared exploration and learning (and fun). - Danielle Pollock, Andrew Demasson, Mei Zhang, Rachel D. Williams
, Arthur Maurici:
Transforming and sustaining information science education: A conversation to begin the asistED podcast. - Nim Dvir:
Process of information engagement: Integrating information behavior and user engagement. - Lizhen Liang
, Daniel E. Acuna:
Don't judge a journal by its cover?: Appearance of a Journal's website as predictor of blacklisted Open-Access status. - Hao Wang, Wei Zhang, Sanhong Deng, Baolong Zhang:
An ontology automation construction scheme for Chinese e-government thesaurus optimizing. - Yuanye Ma, Cami Goray:
Information science identity: Students' perspective. - Priya Kizhakkethil:
Live writing: Modeling a creative activity in a virtual small world. - Vanessa L. Kitzie, Travis L. Wagner, A. Nick Vera:
"When someone sees me, I am nothing of the norm": Examining the discursive role power plays in shaping LGBTQ + health information practices. - Laura Saunders, Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe
, Melissa Wong:
From cooperation to collaboration: Developing and implementing a research-based framework for information organizations. - Lei Li, Ao Wang, Kun Huang:
Exploring the criteria for self-guided tourists to evaluate satisfaction with online travel information. - Hazel Hall, Bruce Ryan:
Research, impact, value and library and information science ( RIVAL ): Development, implementation and outcomes of a Scottish network for LIS researchers and practitioners. - Mei Zhang:
University presses' e-book dissemination strategies for academic library customers: An exploratory study. - Rong Tang, Sanda Erdelez, Emma May, Yishan Zhang:
The state of practice of COVID -19 tracking systems: An inventory study. - Philip Doty:
Oxymorons of privacy and surveillance in "smart homes". - Lan Li, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Libraries and archives of tomorrow: How future information professionals perceive AI. - Jingjia Ding, Xiaoqun Yuan, Hongxu Li:
Performance evaluation of feature selection methods for aircraft hard landing incident Prediction. - Thomas Schmidt, Anastasiia Mosiienko, Raffaela Faber, Juliane Herzog, Christian Wolff:
Utilizing HTML -analysis and computer vision on a corpus of website screenshots to investigate design developments on the web. - Donald A. Keefer, Karen M. Wickett:
Adapting research process models for the design of knowledge engineering applications. - Kaitlin L. Costello, Diana Floegel:
"Predictive ads are not doctors": Mental health tracking and technology companies. - Kequan Li, Zhuoren Jiang, Haijiao Wang, Xiaozhong Liu:
Healthy diet recommendation via Food-Nutrition-Recipe Graph mining. - Wonchan Choi, Manman Luo, Sang-Yeon Kim:
Validating an extended typology of web credibility assessment. - Tong Zeng, Daniel E. Acuna:
GotFunding: A grant recommendation system based on scientific articles. - Han Zheng
, Xiaoyu Chen
, Shaoxiong Fu:
An exploration of determinants of cyberchondria: A moderated mediation analysis. - Christopher Cyr, Lynn Silipigni Connaway:
Libraries and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: The past, present, and future. - Nyein Nyein Thaw, Thin July, Aye Nu Wai, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Alton Y. K. Chua:
Is it real? A study on detecting deepfake videos. - Jeff Hemsley
, Jian Qin
, Sarah E. Bratt:
Data to knowledge in action: A longitudinal analysis of GenBank metadata. - An Yan, Caihong Huang, Jian-Sin Lee
, Carole L. Palmer:
Cross-disciplinary data practices in earth system science: Aligning services with reuse and reproducibility priorities. - Malak Khader, Jeff Allen, Millicent Njeri, Tara Zimmerman, Amy Rosellini, Tresia Eaves:
Impact of cultural and religious literacy: Implications for information literacy. - Han Zheng
, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Chei Sian Lee, Edmund W. J. Lee, Yin Leng Theng:
Uncovering temporal differences in COVID -19 tweets. - Emi Nishida, Emi Ishita, Yukiko Watanabe, Yoichi Tomiura:
Description of research data in laboratory notebooks: Challenges and opportunities. - Devon L. Greyson
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Unmet information needs regarding cannabis decisions in pregnancy. - Ming Jiang, Jennifer D'Souza, Sören Auer, J. Stephen Downie:
Targeting precision: A hybrid scientific relation extraction pipeline for improved scholarly knowledge organization. - Tzu-Kun Hsiao
, Yuanxi Fu, Jodi Schneider
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Visualizing evidence-based disagreement over time: The landscape of a public health controversy 2002-2014. - LaVerne Gray:
Empowered collective: Formulating a black feminist information community model through archival analysis. - Yukiko Sakai, Yosuke Miyata
, Keiko Yokoi, Yuqing Wang, Keiko Kurata
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Data integration as the major mode of data reuse. - Lu Xiao, Charis Asante-Agyei:
Preparing for the future of work: Building an informal learning community about intelligent technologies in poor neighborhoods. - Angela P. Murillo
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An examination of scientific data repositories, data reusability, and the incorporation of FAIR. - Nicholas Weber:
Finite and infinite games: An ethnography of institutional logics in research software sustainability. - Kyung-Sun Kim
, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin
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One-approach-fits-all? Use and evaluation of social media information for different goals. - Manman Luo, Xiangming Mu:
Identifying factors impacting entity sentiment analysis: A case study of sentiment analysis in the context of news reports. - Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Kyong Eun Oh, Rachel D. Williams
, Darin Freeburg, Howard Rosenbaum, Barbara H. Kwasnik:
Standing out in the academic LIS job market: An interactive panel not just for doctoral students. - Amy VanScoy, Kyle M. L. Jones, Kawanna Bright, Alison Harding:
Instructors' understanding of and responses to student privacy in the datafied classroom. - Rachel Salzano, Hazel Hall, Gemma Webster
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Corralling culture as a concept in LIS research. - Shannon M. Oltmann, Sarah Barriage, Devon L. Greyson
, Matthew Vaughn:
How to undertake ideologically contentious research: Leaning on reflexivity and positionality to address uncomfortable disjuncture's in information research. - Kathryn La Barre, Colin B. Burke, Michael K. Buckland, Tim Gorichanaz:
ASIST AM 2020. SIG HFIS panel proposal April 27, 2020. - Logan Rath:
Transforming understanding of information literacy: Sustainable futures through information landscapes. - Irene Lopatovska, Elena Korshakova:
Mechanical Turk or volunteer participant? Comparing the two samples in the study of intelligent personal assistants. - Joel Chan, Jonathan Brier
, Zahra Farhadi, Myeong Lee
, Shawn Janzen, Wei-wei Chi, Andrew Fellows, Susan J. Winter
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A theoretical analysis of independent business owners' preferences for informal information sources. - Lo Lee
, Melissa G. Ocepek, Stephann Makri:
Good, bad, and practical: Exploring human memory in everyday information behavior. - Amy Rosellini
, Suliman Hawamdeh:
Tacit knowledge transfer in training and the inherent limitations of using only quantitative measures. - Subhasree Sengupta:
"A tale of two virtual communities": A preliminary analysis of discourse in two online programming support communities. - Alex C. Urban
, William B. Edgar Jr., Jenny S. Bossaller
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Narrative immersion for information literacy: A pilot study. - Lizhou Fan
, Huizi Yu, Zhanyuan Yin:
Stigmatization in social media: Documenting and analyzing hate speech for COVID -19 on Twitter. - Pnina Fichman, Samantha Sharp:
Successful trolling on Reddit: A comparison across subreddits in entertainment, health, politics, and religion. - Gretchen R. Stahlman, P. Bryan Heidorn:
Mapping the "long tail" of research funding: A topic analysis of NSF grant proposals in the division of astronomical sciences. - Mary Burke, Oksana L. Zavalina
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Descriptive richness of free-text metadata: A comparative analysis of three language archives. - Darin Freeburg:
Supporting refugees by facilitating the innovation of nonprofit resettlement agencies: A case study. - Yung-Sheng Chang, Jacek Gwizdka
, Yan Zhang:
eHealth literacy, information sources, and health webpage reading patterns. - Guangchun Zheng, Zelong Zhao:
Social media users' behavior of setting limits in information sharing: A heuristic study based on WeChat moments. - Tian Wang, Masooda N. Bashir:
Privacy considerations when predicting mental health using social media. - Bernard J. Jansen, Soon-Gyo Jung, Joni Salminen:
From flat file to interface: Synthesis of personas and analytics for enhanced user understanding. - Behnam Rahdari, Peter Brusilovsky, Dmitriy Babichenko, Eliza Beth Littleton, Ravi Patel, Jaime Fawcett, Zara Blum:
Grapevine: A profile-based exploratory search and recommendation system for finding research advisors. - Amir Karami, Frank Webb:
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