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74th ASIST 2011: New Orleans, LA, USA
- Bridging the Gulf: Communication and Information in Society, Technology, and Work - Proceedings of the 74th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2011, New Orleans, LA, USA, October 9-12, 2011. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 48(1), Wiley 2011
- Jenna Hartel:
Metatheoretical snowmen II. 1-3 - Jenna Hartel, Ronald E. Day, Thomas Haigh, Siobhan Stevenson:
The future of information history. 1-2 - Sarah Henderson:
Document duplication: How users (struggle to) manage file copies and versions. 1-10 - Digital content creation: A global view on curriculum design. 1-3
- Danielle H. Lee, Peter Brusilovsky, Titus Schleyer:
Recommending collaborators using social features and MeSH terms. 1-10 - Carol Tenopir, Carole L. Palmer, Lisa Metzer, Jeffrey R. van der Hoeven, Jim Malone:
Sharing data: Practices, barriers, and incentives. 1-4 - Guo Zhang:
Age, culture, and communication: Contextualization and framing in a playful online forum. 1-9 - Hong Cui, Sriramu Singaram, Alyssa Janning:
Combine unsupervised learning and heuristic rules to annotate organism morphological descriptions. 1-9 - Jahna Otterbacher, Libby Hemphill, Erica Dekker:
Helpful to you is useful to me: The use and interpretation of social voting. 1-10 - Kathryn M. Ginger, Letha Goger:
Evaluating the National Science Digital Library for learning application readiness. 1-4 - Nasser Saleh, Andrew Large:
Collaborative information behaviour in undergraduate group projects: A study of engineering students. 1-10 - Kevin Crowston, Jian Qin:
A capability maturity model for scientific data management: Evidence from the literature. 1-9 - Karen Markey, Chris Leeder:
The effect of scoring and feedback mechanisms in an online educational game. 1-10 - Jyoti Laxmi Mishra, David K. Allen, Alan D. Pearman:
Information sharing during multi-agency major incidents. 1-10 - Chunsheng Huang, Iris Xie:
Help feature interactions in digital libraries: Influence of learning styles. 1-10 - Digital liaisons: Student perspectives on curating the information life cycle. 1-2
- Eugenia Sangmie Kim:
ChoreoSave: A digital dance preservation system prototype. 1-10 - June Ahn, Lauren K. Bivona, Jeffrey DiScala:
Social media access in K-12 schools: Intractable policy controversies in an evolving world. 1-10 - Marie L. Radford, Chirag Shah, Lorri Mon, Rich Gazan:
Stepping stones to synergy: Social Q&A and virtual reference [ASIST 2011 panel]. 1-4 - Miles Efron, Peter Organisciak, Katrina Fenlon:
Building topic models in a federated digital library through selective document exclusion. 1-10 - Yu-Hui Chen:
Undergraduates' perceptions and use of the university libraries Web portal: Can information literacy instruction make a difference? 1-10 - Daniel Gelaw Alemneh, Samantha Hastings, Suliman Hawamdeh, Austin McLean, Abebe Rorissa:
Open access and scholarly communication: The current landscape, future direction, and the influence on global scholarship. 1-2 - Irene Lapatovska, Heather L. O'Brien, Soo Young Rieh, Barbara M. Wildemuth:
Capturing the complexity of information interactions: Measurement and evaluation issues. 1-3 - Fatih Oguz, Wallace Koehler:
Document constancy and persistence: A study of Web pages in library and information science domain. 1-9 - Yin Zhang, Maja Zumer, Athena Salaba, Tanja Mercun, Jennifer Bowen, Rebekah Kilzer, Diane Neal:
Developing FRBR-based library catalogs for users (sponsored by SIG/CR). 1-4 - Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Andrew M. Johnson:
The Limits of sharing: Controlled data collections. 1-10 - Geoffrey Z. Liu, Steven S. Chong:
Metacognition & conceptual drifting in interactive information retrieval: An exploratory field study. 1-9 - Heidi E. Julien:
The state of play: Education for information literacy. 1-2 - Isabella Peters, Margaret E. I. Kipp, Tamara Heck, Jacek Gwizdka, Kun Lu, Diane Rasmussen Neal, Louise Spiteri:
Social tagging & folksonomies: Indexing, retrieving... and beyond? 1-4 - Tiffany C. Veinot, Yong-Mi Kim, Chrysta C. Meadowbrooke:
Health information behavior in families: Supportive or irritating? 1-10 - Zhe Liu, Bernard J. Jansen, Zach Simon:
Investigating the effect of results ranking in sponsored search. 1-10 - Carlos Ovalle, Philip Doty:
How some online undergraduate students understand copyright. 1-4 - Earl W. Bailey, Diane Kelly:
Is amount of effort a better predictor of search success than use of specific search tactics? 1-10 - V. G. Vinod Vydiswaran, Jeroen van den Eijkhof, Raman Chandrasekar, Ann Paradiso, Jim St. George:
News Sync: Enabling scenario-based news exploration. 1-10 - Selenay Aytac, Margaret E. I. Kipp, Diane Neal, Victoria L. Rubin, Cristina Pattuelli, Ingrid Hsieh-Yee:
Emerging trends in knowledge organization and information organization course curriculum. 1-4 - Laura Christopherson:
Can u help me plz?? Cyberlanguage accommodation in virtual reference conversations. 1-9 - Bhuva Narayan, Donald O. Case, Sylvia L. Edwards:
The role of information avoidance in everyday-life information behaviors. 1-9 - Frank P. Lambert:
Seeking information from government resources: A comparative analysis of two communities' Web searching of municipal government Web sites. 1-5 - Michael R. Olsson:
Author-Constructs & Trojan horse-ing: Academic citation as a strategic discursive practice. 1-8 - Heather L. O'Brien:
Exploring user engagement in online news interactions. 1-10 - Jia Tina Du:
Study of multitasking, cognitive coordination and cognitive shifts in Web search: Preliminary findings. 1-6 - Yuelin Li, Yu Chen, Jinghong Liu, Yuan Cheng, Xuan Wang, Ping Chen, Qianqian Wang:
Measuring task complexity in information search from user's perspective. 1-8 - Eric T. Meyer, Diane Harley, Smiljana Antonijevic, Christine L. Borgman, Monica Bulger:
Researchers' information uses in a digital world: The big picture. 1-3 - Nahed M. AlHaidari:
Parliamentarians information needs and seeking behavior: A case study of Kuwait. 1-6 - Renata Gonçalves Curty, Ping Zhang:
Social commerce: Looking back and forward. 1-10 - Hitomi Saito, Yuka Egusa, Hitoshi Terai, Noriko Kando, Ryo Nakashima, Masao Takaku, Makiko Miwa:
Changes in users' knowledge structures before and after Web search on a topic: Analysis using the concept map. 1-4 - Victoria L. Rubin, Niall J. Conroy:
Challenges in automated deception detection in computer-mediated communication. 1-4 - Olha Buchel, Kamran Sedig:
Using map-based visual interfaces to facilitate knowledge discovery in digital libraries. 1-5 - Boryung Ju, Suzanne D. Pawlowski:
Exploring the barriers and challenges of information and communication technology use in distributed research today: A ranking-type Delphi study. 1-9 - Lian Huay Lim, Yin-Leng Theng:
Are youths today media literate? A Singapore study on youth's awareness and perceived confidence in media literacy skills. 1-4 - The Janus panels: Looking back in order to look forward. 1
- Jeanine Finn, Homero Gil de Zúñiga:
Online credibility and community among blog users. 1-9 - Carolyn T. Hafernik, Bin Cheng, Paul Francis, Bernard J. Jansen:
Mapping user search queries to product categories. 1-10 - Carolyn Sheffield, Grace Costantino, Robert Cox:
Testing the waters: Blogging for user needs analysis, information access, and building a community of practitioners. 1-3 - Jes A. Koepfler, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Classifying values in informal communication: Adapting the meta-inventory of human values for tweets. 1-4 - Karen E. Fisher, Eliza T. Dresang:
Designing for youth across the Gulf: Fishbowl on how today's methods, theory and findings can support tomorrow's designs. 1-3 - Perspectives on the information professions. 1-2
- Christoph Becker, Gonçalo Antunes, José Barateiro, Ricardo Vieira, José Borbinha:
Control objectives for DP: Digital preservation as an integrated part of IT governance. 1-10 - Tiffany C. Chao:
Disciplinary reach: Investigating the impact of dataset reuse in the earth sciences. 1-8 - Anabel Quan-Haase, Kim Martin:
Seeking knowledge: An exploratory study of the role of social networks in the adoption of Ebooks by historians. 1-10 - Lynn Silipigni Connaway, David S. White, Donna Lanclos:
Visitors and residents: What motivates engagement with the digital information environment? 1-7 - Natascha Karlova, Jin Ha Lee:
Notes from the underground city of disinformation: A conceptual investigation. 1-9 - Kathleen Campana, Eliza T. Dresang:
Bridging the early literacy gulf. 1-10 - Stephen M. Wolfson, Matthew Lease:
Look before you leap: Legal pitfalls of crowdsourcing. 1-10 - Sanghee Oh:
The relationships between motivations and answering strategies: An exploratory review of health answerers' behaviors in Yahoo! answers. 1-9 - Bill Kules, Bo Xie:
Older adults searching for health information in MedlinePlus - an exploratory study of faceted online search interfaces. 1-10 - Borchuluun Yadamsuren, Sanda Erdelez:
Online news reading behavior: From habitual reading to stumbling upon news. 1-10 - Judit Bar-Ilan, Jonathan M. Levitt, Katherine W. McCain, Stasa Milojevic, Debora Shaw, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Liwen Vaughan, Dietmar Wolfram:
Using information obtained through informetrics to address practical problems and to aid decision making. 1-3 - Xiaohua Zhu:
Who had access to JURIS?: A failed case of open access. 1-4 - Karen M. Wickett, Allen H. Renear, Jonathan Furner:
Are collections sets? 1-10 - Kenneth R. Fleischmann, William A. Wallace, Justin M. Grimes:
How values can reduce conflicts in the design process: Results from a multi-site mixed-method field study. 1-10 - Simone Sacchi, Karen M. Wickett, Allen Renear, David Dubin:
A framework for applying the concept of significant properties to datasets. 1-10 - Michael J. Cole, Jacek Gwizdka, Chang Liu, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Dynamic assessment of information acquisition effort during interactive search. 1-10 - Erik Mitchell, Carolyn McCallum, Patricia Strickland:
Application of FRBR to existing MARC data: A comparison of outcomes. 1-2 - Jingjing Liu, Chang Liu, Xiaojun Yuan, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Understanding searchers' perception of task difficulty: Relationships with task type. 1-10 - Anatoliy A. Gruzd, Kathleen Staves, Amanda Wilk:
Tenure and promotion in the age of online social media. 1-9 - Bo Xie, Tom Yeh, Greg Walsh, Ivan Watkins, Man Huang:
Co-designing contextual tutorials for older adults on searching health information on the internet. 1-4 - Sachi Arafat:
Fundamental research questions in information science. 1-3 - Beth St. Jean, Soo Young Rieh, Ji Yeon Yang, Yong-Mi Kim:
How content contributors assess and establish credibility on the web. 1-11 - Xi Niu, Bradley M. Hemminger:
Effectiveness of real-time query expansion in a library catalog. 1-5 - Naresh Kumar Agarwal:
Verifying survey items for construct validity: A two-stage sorting procedure for questionnaire design in information behavior research. 1-8 - Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Laura Christopherson:
Preparing for the academic job market: An interactive panel for doctoral students [a panel proposal]. 1-4 - Steven J. Jackson, Andrew S. Gordon:
Building community broadband: Barriers and opportunities for community-based organizations in the federal BTOP and BIP broadband development programs. 1-11 - Roberto I. González-Ibáñez, Chirag Shah, Natalia Córdova-Rubio:
Smile! Studying expressivity of happiness as a synergic factor in collaborative information seeking. 1-10 - Thomas Clay Templeton, Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
The relationship between human values and attitudes toward the Park51 and nuclear power controversies. 1-10 - Carole L. Palmer, Nicholas M. Weber, Melissa H. Cragin:
The analytic potential of scientific data: Understanding re-use value. 1-10 - Kwan Yi:
An empirical study on the automatic resolution of semantic ambiguity in social tags. 1-10 - Vanessa Kitzie, Chirag Shah:
Faster, better, or both? Looking at both sides of online question-answering coin. 1-4 - Tan Xu, Douglas W. Oard:
Wikipedia-based topic clustering for microblogs. 1-10 - Jonathan Dorey, Catherine Guastavino:
Moving forward: Conceptualizing comfort in information sources for enthusiast cyclists. 1-9 - Jillian C. Wallis, Christine L. Borgman:
Who is responsible for data? An exploratory study of data authorship, ownership, and responsibility. 1-10 - Anne R. Diekema, Megan Whitney Olsen:
Personal information management practices of teachers. 1-10 - Dangzhi Zhao:
Bibliometrics and LIS education: How do they fit together? 1-4 - Mu-Hsuan Huang, Chi-Shiou Lin:
Counting methods & university ranking by H-index. 1-6 - Maria Souden, Joan C. Durrance:
Information use in chronic illness care: The role of the electronic health record in bridging patient experience and healthcare contexts. 1-11 - Catherine Hall:
Facet-based library catalogs: A survey of the landscape. 1-8 - Youngseek Kim, Kevin Crowston:
Technology adoption and use theory review for studying scientists' continued use of cyber-infrastructure. 1-10 - Lupita S.-O'Brien, Pam Read, Jaqueline Woolcott, Chirag Shah:
Understanding privacy behaviors of millennials within social networking sites. 1-10 - Chang Liu, Jingjing Liu, Nicholas J. Belkin, Michael J. Cole, Jacek Gwizdka:
Using dwell time as an implicit measure of usefulness in different task types. 1-4 - Sally Jo Cunningham:
Children in the physical collection: Implications for the digital library. 1-10 - Alex Garnett, Kim Holmberg, Christina K. Pikas, Heather A. Piwowar, Jason Priem, Nicholas M. Weber:
Shaking it up: Embracing new methods for publishing, finding, discussing, and measuring our research output. 1-3 - Sanda Erdelez, John M. Budd, Victoria L. Rubin, Jacquelyn A. Burkell, Anabel Quan-Haase:
Avoiding determinism: New research into the discovery of information. 1-2 - Lisa M. Given, Anna Opryshko, Heidi E. Julien, Jorden Smith:
Photovoice: A participatory method for information science. 1-3 - Jaime Snyder:
Preliminary findings: Image-enabled discourse and the creation of visual information. 1-4 - Christopher M. Mascaro, Sean P. Goggins, Katherine W. McCain:
The roots of social informatics through tri-citation analysis of Rob Kling's Oeuvre. 1-3 - Maureen Dostert:
Does domain knowledge influence search stopping behavior? 1-2 - Erjia Yan, Ying Ding:
Library and information science (LIS) as we see it: An overview at the state and country level from 1965-2010. 1-8 - Sei-Ching Joanna Sin, Kyung-Sun Kim, Jiekun Yang, Joung-A Park, Zac T. Laugheed:
International students' acculturation information seeking: Personality, information needs and uses. 1-4 - Katherine W. McCain:
Visualizing collaboration: Central authors and strong ties in evolutionary game theory. 1-4 - Hyun Hee Kim:
Social speech summarization. 1-4 - Xiaozhong Liu, Jian Qin, Miao Chen:
ScholarWiki system for knowledge indexing and retrieval. 1-4 - Ji-Lung Hsieh:
Network analysis of tagging structure. 1-4 - Lori McCay-Peet, Elaine G. Toms:
The serendipity quotient. 1-4 - Lynne C. Howarth, Erica Hendry:
Recovering memory: Sense-making and recall strategies of individuals with mild cognitive impairment. 1-3 - Xiaojun Yuan:
A comparative experiment of the effect of visualization on user performance of information systems. 1-2 - Xiaojun Yuan, Nicholas J. Belkin, Chris Jordan, Catherine L. Dumas:
Design of a study to evaluate the effectiveness of a spoken language interface to information systems. 1-3 - Julien Law-To, Gregory Grefenstette:
Voxalead: How to search for information in videos automatically enriched and indexed. 1-4 - Jiangping Chen, Olajumoke Azogu, Wenqian Zhao, Miguel E. Ruiz:
HeMT: A multilingual system for human evaluation of metadata records machine translation. 1-4 - Emma Forsgren, Katriina Byström:
Social media discomfort: The clash between the old and the new at work. 1-5 - Anabel Quan-Haase, Kim Martin:
Rethinking tradition: The loss of serendipity and the impact of technology on the historical research process. 1-2 - Hohyon Ryu, Matthew Lease:
Crowdworker filtering with support vector machine. 1-4 - Soojin Park:
How do graduate students manage their electronic information collections?: Investigating management activities and practices. 1-4 - Qi Li, Daqing He:
Facilitating image exploratory search with relations. 1-4 - Hsin-Liang Chen, Robin A. Moeller:
An analysis of online news comments on children's racial perceptions in the U.S. 1-4 - David Li Tang, France Bouthillier, Pierre Pluye, Roland M. Grad, Carol Repchinsky:
Customer feedback management: Developing an organizational process of information use. 1-4 - Jörn Klinger, Matthew Lease:
Enabling trust in crowd labor relations through identity sharing. 1-4 - Rong Tang, Maria A. Cervone, Thomas Ulrich:
Informing design and assessment: A usability case study of the harvard catalyst website for researchers. 1-4 - Sue Yeon Syn, Sanghee Oh:
Web resource selection behavior patterns of social media users in health: A comparison of Yahoo! Answers and delicious. 1-2 - Youngok Choi:
Query modification patterns and concept analysis of Web image queries. 1-3 - Sanghee Oh, Adam Worrall, Yong Jeong Yi:
Quality evaluation of health answers in Yahoo! Answers: A comparison between experts and users. 1-3 - Soohyung Joo, Jee Yeon Lee:
Assessing effectiveness of query reformulations: Analysis of user-generated information retrieval diaries. 1-2 - Lauren H. Mandel:
Lost in the labyrinth: Wayfinding behavior in a public library - predictable? Maybe not. 1-3 - Kyung-Sun Kim, Eun-Young Yoo-Lee, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin:
Social media as information source: Undergraduates' use and evaluation behavior. 1-3 - Carol E. Smith:
Geospatial encountering: Opportunistic information discovery in web-based GIS environments. 1-4 - Caroline Whippey:
It's not all about the words: Non-textual information in World of Warcraft. 1-4 - Lorraine Normore, Mary E. Tebo:
Assessing user requirements for a small scientific data repository. 1-4 - Wooseob Jeong, Hye Jung Han:
Usability study on mobile Web newspaper sites. 1-4 - Kun Lu, Dietmar Wolfram:
Assessing author research focus using vector space modeling. 1-5 - Simon Wakeling, Barbara Anne Sen, Paul D. Clough, Lynn Silipigni Connaway:
If we build it, will they come? Recommendations and WorldCat. 1-3 - Eric C. Cook, Stephanie D. Teasley, Peggy Wong, Max Kolasinski, Bailey M. Waterman:
Who's there? Supporting audience awareness in creative content systems. 1-4 - Denise Shereff, James E. Andrews, Alice Graves, Rachel L. Richesson:
Promoting the use of standard questions in patient registries and research: A library of questions related to rare diseases. 1-4 - Ryan Shaw, Michael K. Buckland:
Editorial control over linked data. 1-4 - Richard Glassey, Leif Azzopardi:
Finding interest in the stream. 1-4 - Tracy Xiao Liu, Jiang Yang, Lada A. Adamic, Yan Chen:
Crowdsourcing with all-pay auctions: A field experiment on Taskcn. 1-4 - Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Jes A. Koepfler, Russell W. Robbins, William A. Wallace:
CaseBuilder: A GUI Web App for building interactive teaching cases. 1-4 - Dinara Saparova, Josipa Basic, Francis Kibaru:
Exploring the usefulness of awareness widgets in online shared workspaces: A preliminary case study. 1-4 - Laura Haak Marcial, Bradley M. Hemminger:
Scrolling and pagination for within document searching: The impact of screen size and interaction style. 1-4 - Amber L. Cushing:
Self extension and the desire to preserve digital possessions. 1-3 - John L. Brobst:
Access denied: Improving federal policy on Web accessibility. 1-4 - Kenneth R. Fleischmann, T. Kanti Srikantaiah:
SWOT analysis of mobile phones in four countries: Comparing India, Ethiopia, Kuwait, and the United States. 1-4 - Carolyn Sheffield, Sonoe Nakasone:
Together under one roof: Combining collection and item level description through multiple metadata schemas. 1-4 - Jung Sun Oh:
Tagging patterns in a derived community of interests within a social bookmarking site. 1-3 - Jung A. Lee:
Effect of Web-based interactive tailored health videos on users' attention, interactivity, overall evaluation, preference and engagement. 1-3 - Johanna Shelby, Robert Capra:
Sensemaking in collaborative exploratory search. 1-3 - Katrina Fenlon, Peter Organisciak, Jacob Jett, Miles Efron:
Semi-automated collection evaluation for large-scale aggregations. 1-3 - Sue Yeon Syn:
From variety to uniformity: A preliminary analysis on compound tags. 1-2 - Corinne Jörgensen, Besiki Stvilia, Shuheng Wu:
Assessing the quality of socially created metadata to image indexing. 1-4 - Alex Garnett, Heather A. Piwowar, Kim Holmberg, Jason Priem, Christina K. Pikas, Nicholas M. Weber:
Shaken and stirred: ASIS&T 2011 attendee reactions to shaking it up: Embracing new methods for publishing, finding, discussing, and measuring our research output. 1-2 - S. Craig Finlay, Michael J. Cole, Vincent Malic, Carolyn Hank, Xiaozhong Liu, Chaoqun Ni, Cassidy R. Sugimoto:
Exploring connections of the biblioblogosphere. 1-4 - Roberto I. González-Ibáñez, Chirag Shah:
Coagmento: A system for supporting collaborative information seeking. 1-4 - Heather A. Piwowar, Jonathan D. Carlson, Todd J. Vision:
Beginning to track 1000 datasets from public repositories into the published literature. 1-4 - Isabella Peters, Laura Schumann, Jens Terliesner, Wolfgang G. Stock:
Retrieval effectiveness of tagging systems. 1-4 - Nouf Khashman, Andrew Large:
Cultural design analysis of Arabic websites. 1-3 - Chaoqun Ni, Cassidy R. Sugimoto:
Four-facets study of scholarly communities: Artifact, producer, concept, and gatekeeper. 1-4 - Kyong Eun Oh, Daniel Halpern, James Chiang, Marilyn Tremaine, Karen G. Bemis, Deborah Silver:
Which properties in 3D visualizations cause comprehension difficulties? 1-4 - Xin Wang, Sanda Erdelez, Yunhui Lu, Carla Allen, Blake Anderson, Hongfei Cao, Chi-Ren Shyu:
Search tactics for medical image retrieval. 1-4 - Patrick F. Roughen, Paul Solomon:
Knowledge and design in the development of public library brand identity and innovation. 1-2 - Jacek Gwizdka:
Visualizing search sequences. 1-4 - Sarah A. Buchanan:
ASIS&T history fund research: Documenting education in the Los Angeles Chapter. 1-4 - Tamara Heck, Oliver Hanraths, Wolfgang G. Stock:
Expert recommendation for knowledge management in academia. 1-4 - Lai Ma:
Situational information: Formal ontological categories and research consequences. 1-3 - Lis Pardi, Rong Tang:
You can fly, but can you teleport? Usability assessment of new user orientation to Second Life. 1-4
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