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70th ASIST 2007: Milwaukee, WI, USA
- Joining Research and Practice: Social Computing and Information Science - Proceedings of the 70th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2007, Milwaukee, WI, USA, October 19-24, 2007. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 44(1), Wiley 2007
Papers
- Brian Detlor, Don Turnbull, Maureen L. Mackenzie, James P. Smith:
The complexity and value of managing in the digital environment. 1-3 - José-Marie Griffiths, Nancy K. Roderer:
Assuring quality in the information professions. 1 - Pascal V. Calarco:
Next-generation 'catalog': Prospects and prototypes. 1 - Christina K. Pikas, Jessica Baumgart, Kelly Drahzal, Jordan Frank:
Blogs and Wikis in the corporate world. 1-2 - Marcia Zeng, Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Jian Qin, Gail Hodge, Denise A. D. Bedford:
Knowledge organization systems (KOS) standards. 1-3 - Pnina Shachaf, Noriko Hara, Curtis J. Bonk, Thomas P. Mackey, Bradley M. Hemminger, Besiki Stvilia, Howard Rosenbaum:
Wiki a la carte: Understanding participation behaviors. 1-4 - Leslie Chan, Kenneth Frazier, Michael R. Leach, Robin Peek, Anita Coleman, Kristin R. Eschenfelder:
The future of institutional repositories: The experts (and audience) debate. 1-4 - Catherine Arnott-Smith, Timothy B. Patrick, Paula M. Rhyner, Deborah E. Swain, Leonard D'Avolio, Ted Morris:
Problems with the distribution of your health and medical information. 1-6 - Tao Jin, France Bouthillier, Buff Bowen, Skip Boettger, Mark Montgomery, Rajesh K. Pillania, Deborah E. Swain:
Traditional and non-traditional knowledge management in research and practice. 1-5 - Samantha Hastings, Hemalata Iyer, Diane Neal, Abebe Rorissa, JungWon Yoon:
Social computing, folksonomies, and image tagging: Reports from the research front. 1-4 - Mark A. Rosso, Stephanie W. Haas, Andrew Dillon, Barbara H. Kwasnik, Marina Santini, Elaine Toms:
Towards the use of genre to improve search in digital libraries: Where do we go from here? 1-5 - Joseph A. Busch, Susan Fagan, Farah Gheriss, Barbara H. Kwasnik, Kathryn La Barre:
Everyday classification on large government and NGO websites. 1-2 - June M. Abbas, Hsin-Liang Chen, Edward C. Lomax:
Who is tagging information? 1-4 - Tagging and social networks: The impact of communities on user centered tagging. 1-3
- Bora Zivkovic, Jean-Claude Bradley, Janet Stemwedel, Phillip M. Edwards, K. T. L. Vaughan:
Opening science to all: Implications of blogs and wikis for social and scholarly scientific communication. 1-3 - Kendra S. Albright, Johannes J. Britz, Wallace Koehler:
North American information initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa (NAIISA): Social computing environments and implications. 1-3 - Bernard J. Jansen, Suresh K. Bhavnani, Craig Murray, Amanda Spink, Dietmar Wolfram:
Web log analysis panel. 1-2 - Catherine A. Johnson, Douglas Raber, Paul T. Jaeger, Kate Williams:
Social capital and information science research. 1-6 - Phoebe Ayers, Dan Cosley, Noriko Hara, Pnina Shachaf, Linda C. Smith, Besiki Stvilia, Michael B. Twidale:
Understanding information work in large scale social content creation systems. 1-4 - Michelle M. Kazmer, Paul F. Marty, Candy Schwartz, Julie Hersberger, Bradley M. Hemminger, Michael B. Twidale:
Social computing in LIS education: Teaching what we do, by doing what we do. 1-3 - The Live Usability Lab: Open access archives and digital repositories. 1-4
- Leonard D'Avolio, Melissa H. Cragin, W. John MacMullen, Catherine Arnott-Smith:
The effects of context on data quality in biomedical data reuse. 1-6 - Kevin S. Rioux, Bharat Mehra, Kendra S. Albright:
Conceptualizing social justice in the information sciences. 1-4 - Rich Gazan, Pnina Shachaf, Karine Barzilai-Nahon, Kalpana Shankar, Shaowen Bardzell:
Social computing as co-created experience. 1-3 - Deborah E. Swain, Beatrice Pulliam, Kris Liberman, Anne E. Rogers, Deborah Barreau, Julie Hersberger, Leona Faust, Frank Exner, Deanna Hall:
Speed meeting: A special session to introduce academics and professionals to each other in person and via web cast. 1-3 - Marie L. Radford, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Denise E. Agosto, Linda Z. Cooper, Kara Reuter, Nan Zhou:
Behaviors and preferences of digital natives: Informing a research agenda. 1-15 - Eric M. Meyers, Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson, Olof Sundin, Kristene Unsworth:
Seeking knowledge in a social world: Epistemological pathways. 1-7 - Efthimis N. Efthimiadis, Jamie Callan, Ray R. Larson:
Approaches to teaching & learning information retrieval. 1-3 - Dania Bilal, Johannes J. Britz, Bharat Mehra, Kevin S. Rioux, Lokman I. Meho, Michel J. Menou:
Information behavior in developing countries: Research, issues, and emerging trends. 1-4 - P. Bryan Heidorn, Helen R. Tobbo, G. Sayeed Choudhury, Christopher Greer, Richard Marciano:
Identifying best practices and skills for workforce development in data curation. 1-3 - Howard Rosenbaum, Elisabeth Davenport:
No title. 1-5 - Fred Stutzman, danah boyd, Scott Golder, Raquel Recuero, Alla Zollers:
Research directions in social network websites. 1-4 - Claire R. McInerney, Joseph T. Tennis, Anna-Karin Tötterman, Gunilla Widén-Wulff, Steve Wright, Ronald E. Day:
Social capital 2.0: New ICTs and new social forms. 1-5 - Aaron Bowen, Amanda Wilson:
5th Global Information Village Plaza - MySpace, OurSpace: Social networking in the international arena. 1-4 - Michael K. Buckland, Jane Greenberg, Kathryn La Barre, Carole L. Palmer:
Revisiting the foundations of information discovery and access systems. 1-5 - Tammara Turner, danah boyd, Gary Burnett, Karen E. Fisher, Tamara Adlin:
Social types and personas: Typologies of persons on the web and designing for predictable behaviors. 1-6 - Elisabeth Davenport, Howard Rosenbaum:
Methods 2.0: Confessional methods in library and information studies. 1-4 - José-Marie Griffiths, Donald W. King, Jeffrey Pomerantz, Carol Tenopir, George D'Elia, Sarah E. Aerni:
Technical session on: The impact of the Internet on users. 1-5
Panels
- Philip M. Davis:
Does free-access to scholarly articles increase readership and citation impact? A randomized controlled, multi-publisher, multi-journal study. 1-15 - Maureen L. Mackenzie, James P. Smith:
An exploratory study of libraries and their managers: Management education for leaders of non-traditional businesses. 1-15 - Seda Özmutlu, Huseyin Cenk Özmutlu, Amanda Spink:
Using support vector machines for automatic new topic identification. 1-5 - Reijo Savolainen:
Motives for giving information in non-work contexts and the expectations of reciprocity. The case of environmental activists. 1-13 - Xiaoning Sun, Susan Wiedenbeck, Thippaya Chintakovid, Qiping Zhang:
The effect of gender on trust perception and performance in computer-mediated virtual environments. 1-14 - Seda Özmutlu, Huseyin Cenk Özmutlu, Amanda Spink:
Internet/computer addiction among juveniles in Turkey. 1-12 - Miles Efron:
What crossword puzzles teach us about information. 1-15 - Christina K. Pikas:
Personal information management strategies and tactics used by senior engineers. 1-21 - Kathryn Clodfelter, Wayne Buente, Howard Rosenbaum:
CommNets 2.0: Using an evolutionary perspective to examine a statewide community networking initiative. 1-20 - Randall B. Kemp:
Humanitarian relief standards as information policy. 1-11 - Michael Zimmer:
The externalities of Search 2.0: The flow of personal information in the drive for the perfect search engine. 1-15 - Ying Zhang, Bernard J. Jansen:
An analysis of searchers' perceptions of sponsored and non-sponsored links using nested design. 1-9 - Miguel A. Morales Arroyo, Yun-Ke Chang, Gabriel Sanchez-Guerrero, Amanda Spink:
Spanish web searching tools: An exploratory study. 1-19 - Oksana L. Zavalina:
Collection-level user searches in federated digital resource environment. 1-16 - Isabella Peters, Wolfgang G. Stock:
Folksonomy and information retrieval. 1-28 - Besiki Stvilia, Corinne Jörgensen:
End-user collection building behavior in Flickr. 1-20 - Kristin R. Eschenfelder:
Can I email this? The use restrictions found in licensed digital resources. 1-13 - Kenneth R. Fleischmann:
Digital libraries and human values: Human-computer interaction meets social informatics. 1-17 - Gilda Olinto:
Internet access in Brazil: Social context and science and technology professionals. 1-9 - Rhonda N. McEwen:
Tools of the trade: Drugs, law and mobile phones. 1-16 - Dietmar Wolfram, Peiling Wang, Jin Zhang:
Modeling Web session behavior using cluster analysis: A comparison of three search settings. 1-13 - Soo Young Rieh:
Toward an integrated framework of information and communication behavior: College students' information resources and media selection. 1-15 - Xiangmin Zhang, Yuelin Li, Ying Zhang, Gerry Grenier, Mehul Trivedi, Douglass Gischlar:
Effects of different field weights on search performance in digital libraries: A preliminary study. 1-14 - Shuhua (Monica) Liu, Kristene Unsworth, Raya Fidel, Hans Jochen Scholl:
Fully mobile wirelessly connected technology applications: Organizational communication, social, and information challenges. 1-20 - Megan A. Winget:
A methodology and model for studying boundary objects, annotations, and collaborative practices: Musicians and musical scores. 1-13 - Jeonghyun Kim:
Modeling task-based information seeking on the web: Application of information seeking strategy schema. 1-13 - Rick Wash, Emilee J. Rader:
Public bookmarks and private benefits: An analysis of incentives in social computing. 1-13 - Aleksandra Sarcevic:
Human-information interaction in time-critical settings: Information needs and use in the emergency room. 1-15 - Jason M. Turner:
Towards a social affordances perspective of media capabilities and interface design. 1-15 - Stephen Paling, Melissa Miszkiewicz, June Abbas:
Digital images in American and Canadian dentistry education: Second-stage needs assessment. 1-11 - Nikhil Sharma, Tapan Khopkar, Jahna Otterbacher:
ChatterCrop: Reaping the benefits of online product reviews. 1-13 - Peiling Wang, Dietmar Wolfram, Jin Zhang, Ningning Hong, Lei Wu, Craig Canevit, Daniel Redmon:
Mining web search behaviors: Strategies and techniques for data modeling and analysis. 1-8 - Allen H. Renear, David Dubin:
Three of the four FRBR group 1 entity types are roles, not types. 1-19 - Christopher Peter Lueg:
Querying information systems or interacting with intermediaries? Towards understanding the informational capacity of online communities. 1-6 - Helen Partridge:
Redefining the digital divide: Attitudes do matter! 1-13 - Irene Lopatovska:
Decision making framework for thinking about information seeking behavior. 1-19 - Kiduk Yang, Ning Yu, Alejandro Valerio, Hui Zhang, Weimao Ke:
Fusion approach to finding opinionated blogs. 1-14 - Soojung Kim, Jung Sun Oh, Sanghee Oh:
Best-answer selection criteria in a social Q&A site from the user-oriented relevance perspective. 1-15 - Kyunghye Kim, Nahyun Kwon:
Information seeking and source selection among ePatients with cancer: Findings from the HINTS 2005. 1-10 - Wei Li, Steve Downey, Tim Wentling:
Online knowledge sharing in a multinational corporation: Chinese versus American practices. 1-13 - Anselm Spoerri:
The benefits of skimming in data fusion. 1-16 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann:
All-author vs. first-author co-citation analysis of the Information Science field using Scopus. 1-12 - Shan-Ju L. Chang, Hui-Chieh Su:
The concepts of task, search stage and source of information in leisure activities: A case study of backpackers' search for tourist information. 1-8 - Hong (Iris) Xie, Colleen Cool:
Types of Help-seeking situations for novice users of digital libraries: A preliminary study. 1-17 - Jeana Frost, Michael I. Norton, Dan Ariely:
Improving online dating with virtual dates. 1-15 - Jason Holmes, David Robins:
Visceral and cognitive levels of credibility judgment in an authorless environment: A factor analysis of the influence of visual design. 1-10 - Jaime Teevan:
"Where'd it go?": How people ask after lost Web information. 1-19 - Dmitri Roussinov, Gheorghe Muresan:
Query expansion: Internet mining vs. pseudo relevance feedback. 1-11 - Derek L. Hansen, Mark S. Ackerman, Paul Resnick, Sean Munson:
Virtual community maintenance with a collaborative repository. 1-20 - Peiling Wang, Dimitris A. Dervos, Yan Zhang, Lei Wu:
Information-seeking behaviors of academic researchers in the internet age: A user study in the United States, China and Greece. 1-29 - Makiko Miwa:
Verification of information behavioral grammar: Role of searchers. 1-12 - Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Jean A. Pratt:
Using field co-citation analysis to assess reciprocal and shared impact of LIS/MIS fields. 1-15 - Lokman I. Meho, Cassidy R. Sugimoto:
Mapping the intellectual impact of library and information science research through citations: A tale of two databases - Scopus and Web of Science. 1-7
Posters
- Elaine Ménard, Clément Arsenault:
Study on the influence of vocabularies used for image indexing in a multilingual retrieval environment. 1-5 - Yi Shen:
Digital information and communication networks and scientific research substance - An investigation of meteorology. 1-4 - Michelle Boule, Karen A. Coombs, Amanda Etches-Johnson, Meredith Farkas, Ellyssa Kroski, Dorothea Salo:
Five Weeks to a Social Library: Training underserved professional populations with social software. 1-3 - Ebrahim Randeree, Lorri Mon:
Web 2.0: A new dynamic in information services for libraries. 1-6 - Sharon Stoerger:
I'm not a doctor, but I play one on the web: Credibility, funding, and interactivity features on health organization websites. 1-5 - Laurie J. Bonnici, Kathleen Burnett:
Qualitative decision impact model: A tri-partite broadcast social network approach. 1-5 - JungWon Yoon:
Finding images expressing emotional, affective, abstract, and symbolic meanings. 1-5 - Bradley Wade Bishop:
Spatial analysis of the Federal-State Cooperative System's public library statistics. 1-5 - Daniel Gelaw Alemneh, Mark Edward Phillips, Dreanna Belden:
Integrating controlled vocabularies into cultural heritage digital collections: The Portal to Texas History experience. 1-5 - Miriam L. Matteson:
The impact of group interaction on shared cognition: An analysis of small group communication. 1-7 - Jomkwan Polparsi:
Librarians's reflective practice in electronic reserves: An exploration of sources of copyright knowledge and professional development. 1-9 - Randall B. Kemp:
Revising place-code schemes for humanitarian relief. 1-7 - Anindita Paul:
Animations and its effect on attention. 1-4 - Hong Xu:
The current situation of faculty participation in Institutional Repositories - A study of 40 DSpace implementations supporting IRs. 1-3 - Olof Sundin, Jutta Haider:
Debating information control in web 2.0: The case of Wikipedia vs. Citizendium. 1-7 - Andrea Japzon, Denise E. Agosto:
Exploration of the motivation for and knowledge of preservation practices for personal digital artifacts. 1-4 - EunKyung Chung, William E. Moen:
The semantics of semantic interoperability: A two-dimensional approach for investigating issues of semantic interoperability in digital libraries. 1-8 - Borchuluun Yadamsuren, Douglas Raber:
Information seeking behavior of Mongolian scholars. 1-4 - Ming-Hsin Chiu:
What does a newcomer digital librarian need to know? Exploring information seeking behavior of newcomer digital librarians in academic libraries during organizational entry. 1-6 - Jack M. Maness:
The power of dots: Using nonverbal compensators in chat reference. 1-6 - Eun-Young Yoo, Kyung-Sun Kim:
"Connecting" or "disconnecting": Understanding undergraduates' social networking websites and media use. 1-6 - Jin Ha Lee, Allen Renear:
How incorrect information delivers correct search results: A pragmatic analysis of queries. 1-6 - Jennifer E. Burke, Sandra Hughes-Hassell:
Public library websites for teenagers: How are they addressing the consumer health information needs of today's teens? 1-4 - Hyekyung Kim, Miguel E. Ruiz, Lorna Peterson:
Usability and effectiveness evaluation of a course-advising chat bot. 1-5 - Kim Holmberg, Isto Huvila:
The Second Life of library and information science education: Learning together apart. 1-7 - Jihyun Kim:
Faculty self-archiving behavior: Factors affecting the decision to self-archive. 1-5 - Stephanie W. Haas, Debbie A. Travers, Jacob Kramer-Duffield:
What is an event? Domain constraints for temporal analysis of chief complaints and triage notes. 1-5 - Wooseob Jeong:
Spatial perception of blind people by auditory maps on a tablet PC. 1-8 - Yin Zhang, Athena Salaba:
User research and testing of FRBR prototype systems. 1-5 - Lorri Mon, Bradley Wade Bishop, Charles R. McClure, Jessica McGilvray, Linda Most, Theodore Patrick Milas, John T. Snead:
The geography of virtual questioning: Mapping Florida's Ask-a-Librarian service. 1-8 - Bonnie MacKay, Carolyn R. Watters:
An examination of multi-session web tasks. 1-5 - Mia Liza A. Lustria, Juliann Cortese, Linda Lockett Brown, Richard Davis, Victoria Mahabi, Beom Jun Bae, Kristina A. Plotnikova:
All computer-tailored online health interventions are not created equal. 1-6 - Lorraine Normore, Michelle Garrett:
Models of information organization: A case study. 1-7 - Terrell Russell:
Tag decay: A view into aging folksonomies. 1-5 - Jennifer E. Graham, June M. Abbas:
Tagging the tags... Process, observations and analysis of conversations in metatagging at an ASIST interactive poster session. 1-4 - Karen S. Baker, Florence Millerand:
Scientific infrastructure design: Information environments and knowledge provinces. 1-9 - Bharat Mehra, Dania Bilal:
International students' information needs and use of technology. 1-8 - Ingbert R. Floyd, Allen H. Renear:
What exactly is an item in the digital world? 1-7 - Terrell Russell, Frederic Stutzman:
Self-representation of online identity in collected hyperlinks. 1-4 - Nadia Caidi, Danielle Allard, Chiu Luk:
Locating public libraries in a multicultural city: A spatial mismatch? 1-5 - Catherine A. Johnson, Dyan Evans Barbeau:
Social capital and the public library: An investigation of the relationship? 1-4 - Yong-Mi Kim:
A preliminary social network analysis of MPACT. 1-10 - Joan M. Cherry, Wendy Duff, Luanne Freund:
Usability beyond the interface: Designing a portal for text analysis. 1-5 - Trudi Bellardo Hahn:
Patterns and outcomes of federal agency funding for libraries and information science. 1-4 - Matthew S. Mayernik, Jillian C. Wallis, Christine L. Borgman, Alberto Pepe:
Adding context to content: The CENS deployment center. 1-7 - Robert J. Sandusky, Carol Tenopir, Margaret M. Casado:
Uses of figures and tables from scholarly journal articles in teaching and research. 1-13 - Robert J. Sandusky, Carol Tenopir, Margaret M. Casado:
Figure and table retrieval from scholarly journal articles: User needs for teaching and research. 1-13 - Hyuk-Jin Lee, Diane Neal:
Toward Web 2.0 music information retrieval: Utilizing emotion-based, user-assigned descriptors. 1-34 - Jason Holmes, Heather Bryan:
Analysis of eye-tracking on students searching for information in a heterogeneous resource web portal. 1-4 - Eric M. Meyers:
Bridging social and private interactions: Collaborative Information Retrieval in K-12 learning contexts. 1-7 - Youngok Choi, Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Bill Kules:
Searching for books and images in OPAC: Effects of LCSH, TOC and subject domains. 1-5 - Yan Qu, Jun Zhang:
Understanding the sharing of rival information: A simulation approach. 1-5 - Jin Soo Chung, Jinmook Kim:
Information seeking and use by low-level students. 1-5 - Zhiwu Xie, Herbert Van de Sompel, Johann van Reenen, Ramiro Jordan:
A standard-based context sensitive service architecture for digital object dissemination. 1-5 - Xiaoya Tang, P. Bryan Heidorn:
The loss of domain knowledge in user search queries: A query log analysis of a botanical retrieval system. 1-5 - Ray R. Larson, Michael K. Buckland:
Browsing with a metadata infrastructure for events, periods, and time. 1-5 - Vanesa Mirzaee, Lee Iverson, Samia Khan:
Tagging & utility: The effects of social tagging on a collaborative task. 1-5 - Brenda Dervin, CarrieLynn D. Reinhard:
Predicting library, internet and other source use: A comparison of the predictive power of two user-defined categorizations of information seeking situations-nature of situations versus situation "emotions" assessments. 1-5
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