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17th iConference 2022: [virtual] - Part I
- Malte Smits:
Information for a Better World: Shaping the Global Future - 17th International Conference, iConference 2022, Virtual Event, February 28 - March 4, 2022, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13192, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-030-96956-1
Library and Information Science
- Yu-Ting Huang, Chiao-Min Lin:
Bibliometric Analysis and Data Visualization of Archival Science Journal Literature (1971-2020). 3-11 - Motoko Yamagishi, Masanori Koizumi, Michael M. Widdersheim:
Analysis of the Dynamics Among State Libraries, Local Libraries, and Citizens in the United States. 12-20 - Josep Cobarsí-Morales:
Controversial 'Black Legend' Concept as Misinformation or Disinformation Related to History: Where Do We Go from Here in 21st Century Information Field? 21-32 - Jean Hardy:
The Rural Information Penalty. 33-41 - Daniel E. Acuna, Zijun Yi, Lizhen Liang, Han Zhuang:
Predicting the Usage of Scientific Datasets Based on Article, Author, Institution, and Journal Bibliometrics. 42-52 - Mozhdeh Dehghani, Steven Wright, Tom Denison:
Library, Information Science, and Archives Doctoral Research Trends in Australia. 53-60 - Yujia Zhai, Alec McGail, Ying Ding:
Elapsed Collective Memory: Looking for the Forgotten Classic Works in Library and Information Science. 61-68 - Alex H. Poole:
Putting Community-Based Learning and Librarianship into Practice. 69-78 - Amulya Addepalli, Karen Ann Subin, Jodi Schneider:
Testing the Keystone Framework by Analyzing Positive Citations to Wakefield's 1998 Paper. 79-88
Information Governance and Ethics
- Alton Y. K. Chua, Xiaoyu Chen:
Online "helpful" Lies: An Empirical Study of Helpfulness in Fake and Authentic Online Reviews. 91-99 - Jian-Sin Lee:
Setting up a Checkpoint for Research on the Prevalence of Journal Data Policies: A Systematic Review. 100-121 - David McMenemy:
Internet Access and Bridging the Digital Divide: The Crucial Role of Universal Service Obligations in Telecom Policy. 122-134 - Priya C. Kumar:
Toward a Practice-Based Approach to Privacy Literacy. 135-142 - Mahmood Khosrowjerdi:
Good Governance and National Information Transparency: A Comparative Study of 117 Countries. 143-160 - Dan Wu, Jing Liu:
Involve Humans in Algorithmic Fairness Issue: A Systematic Review. 161-176 - David McMenemy:
Tensions Between Intellectual Property Law and Freedom of Expression: A UK Perspective. 177-184 - Ece Gumusel, Vincent Quirante Malic, Devan Ray Donaldson, Kevin D. Ashley, Xiaozhong Liu:
An Annotation Schema for the Detection of Social Bias in Legal Text Corpora. 185-194 - Kelley Cotter:
Selling Political Data: How Political Ad Tech Firms' Discourses Legitimate Microtargeting. 195-208
Data Science
- Stephen C. Slota, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Sherri R. Greenberg:
A Brief Typology of Time: Temporal Structuring and Dissonance in Service Provision for People Experiencing Homelessness. 211-224 - Timo Spinde, Jan-David Krieger, Terry Ruas, Jelena Mitrovic, Franz Götz-Hahn, Akiko Aizawa, Bela Gipp:
Exploiting Transformer-Based Multitask Learning for the Detection of Media Bias in News Articles. 225-235 - Alton Y. K. Chua, Hattie Liew, Liuyu Huang:
Data Analytics Usage, Absorptive Capacity and Sharing Economy Innovation Performance. 236-243 - Tongyang Zhang, Jiexun Wu, Zhiwei Ye, Ying Ding, Jian Xu:
Cross-Regional Analysis of the Aging Phenomenon of Biomedical Scholars. 244-254 - Renata G. Curty, Jian-Sin Lee, Wayland Chang, Ting-Hsuan Kao, Wei Jeng:
Practicing What is Preached: Exploring Reproducibility Compliance of Papers on Reproducible Research. 255-264 - Jasmina Tacheva, Sepideh Namvarrad, Najla Almissalati:
A Higher Purpose: Towards a Social Justice Informatics Research Framework. 265-271 - Anastasia Zhukova, Felix Hamborg, Karsten Donnay, Bela Gipp:
XCoref: Cross-document Coreference Resolution in the Wild. 272-291 - Kory D. Johnson, Dean P. Foster, Robert A. Stine:
Impartial Predictive Modeling and the Use of Proxy Variables. 292-308
Human-Computer Interaction and Technology
- Isabel Muñoz, Michael Dunn, Steve Sawyer:
Flexibility, Occupation and Gender: Insights from a Panel Study of Online Freelancers. 311-318 - Yujie Zhang, Rujiang Bai, Qiming Chen, Yahui Zhang, Mengying Feng:
Causal Discovery and Knowledge Linkage in Scientific Literature: A Case Study in Biomedicine. 319-328 - Hengyi Fu, Yao Lyu:
Facial Recognition Interaction in a University Setting: Impression, Reaction, and Decision-Making. 329-343 - Ananth Balashankar, Alyssa Lees:
The Need for Transparent Demographic Group Trade-Offs in Credit Risk and Income Classification. 344-354 - Przemyslaw Matt Lukacz:
Data Capitalism, Microsoft's Planetary Computer, and the Biodiversity Informatics Community. 355-369 - Hong-Chun Chen, Wei Jeng:
Planning and Running a Low-Contact UX Design Workshop During the Pandemic: Challenges and Design Implications. 370-380 - Jan Philip Wahle, Nischal Ashok, Terry Ruas, Norman Meuschke, Tirthankar Ghosal, Bela Gipp:
Testing the Generalization of Neural Language Models for COVID-19 Misinformation Detection. 381-392 - Jan Philip Wahle, Terry Ruas, Tomás Foltýnek, Norman Meuschke, Bela Gipp:
Identifying Machine-Paraphrased Plagiarism. 393-413 - Nikolaus Nova Parulian, Glen Worthey, J. Stephen Downie:
An Ensemble Framework for Dynamic Character Relationship Sentiment in Fiction. 414-424 - Yisi Sang, Jeffrey M. Stanton:
The Origin and Value of Disagreement Among Data Labelers: A Case Study of Individual Differences in Hate Speech Annotation. 425-444 - Karim Nader, Min Kyung Lee:
Folk Theories and User Strategies on Dating Apps - How Users Understand and Manage Their Experience with Algorithmic Matchmaking. 445-458 - Irene Lopatovska, Diedre Brown, Elena Korshakova:
Contextual Perceptions of Feminine-, Masculine- and Gender-Ambiguous-Sounding Conversational Agents. 459-480
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