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15th ISI 2017: Berlin, Germany
- Maria Gäde, Violeta Trkulja, Vivien Petras:
Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same? Understanding Information Spaces. Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium of Information Science, ISI 2017, Berlin, Germany, March 13-15, 2017. Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft 70, Verlag Werner Hülsbusch 2017, ISBN 978-3-86488-117-6
Editors' Note
- Maria Gäde, Violeta Trkulja, Vivien Petras:
Editors' Note. 17-18
Keynotes
- Fabian Hemmert:
Information Spaces - Building Bridges between the Digital and the Physical World. 20 - Melanie Feinberg:
Translating Texture - Data between Information Spaces. 21
Session 1: Information Behavior
- Kathrin Rust, Christian Schlögl, Dongback Seo:
Comparing Information Literacy of Students from University of Graz (Austria) and Chungbuk National University (Republic of Korea). 24-36 - Anastasia Christoforidis, Ben Heuwing, Thomas Mandl:
Visualising Topics in Document Collections - An Analysis of the Interpretation Processes of Historians. 37-49 - Barbara Ströhl, Kilian Ganz, Stephanie Richter, Kilian Zieglmeier, Rainer Hammwöhner:
An Eye-Tracking Study on Differences in Information Transfer by Infographics. 50-61 - Dirk Lewandowski, Sebastian Sünkler, Friederike Kerkmann:
Are Ads on Google Search Engine Results Pages Labeled Clearly Enough? - The Influence of Knowledge on Search Ads on Users' Selection Behaviour. 62-74
Session 2: Designing Scholarly Information Systems
- Keith G. Jeffery, Carlo Meghini, Cesare Concordia, Theodore Patkos, Valérie Brasse, Jacco van Ossenbruck, Yannis Marketakis, Nikos Minadakis, Eda Marchetti:
A Reference Architecture for Virtual Research Environments. 76-88 - Corinna Breitinger, Bela Gipp:
Virtual Patent - Enabling the Traceability of Ideas Shared Online Using Decentralized Trusted Timestamping. 89-95 - Jöran Beel, Siddharth Dinesh, Philipp Mayr, Zeljko Carevic, Raghvendra Jain:
Stereotype and Most-Popular Recommendations in the Digital Library Sowiport. 96-108
Session 3: User Perceptions of Information Systems
- Tjasa Jug, Maja Zumer:
Content, Physical Appearance, Copy Condition - Tagging Customer Book Reviews. 110-115 - Valerie Claessen, Adrian Schmidt, Tamara Heck:
Virtual Assistants - A Study on the Usability and User Perception of Customer Service Systems for E-Commerce. 116-130 - Alexander von Janta Lipinski, Henrik Weber, Ralph Kölle, Thomas Mandl:
Gamification Elements and Their Perception by Different Gamer Types - A Case Study for a Project Management Software. 131-144
Session 4: Information System Evaluation
- Eva-Maria Meier, Patricia Böhm, Christian Wolff:
Comparing Heuristic Walkthrough and User Studies in Evaluating Digital Appliances. 146-157 - Wolfgang Semar, Elena Mastrandrea, Fabian Odoni:
Development of a Benchmark System for Social Enterprise Software - Benchmark System and Visualisation for Analysing Personal Knowledge Behaviour. 158-163 - Juliane Stiller, Péter Király:
Multilinguality of Metadata - Measuring the Multilingual Degree of Europeana's Metadata. 164-176 - Anne Chardonnens, Simon Hengchen:
Text Mining for User Query Analysis - A 5-Step Method for Cultural Heritage Institutions. 177-190
Session 5: Metrics and Altmetrics
- Edgar Schiebel, Davide Bianchi, András Vernes:
A Bibliometric Framework to Identify and Delineate Subfields of Research on Tribological Wear - Part One: Can We Identify Fundamental Issues by Clusters of Similar Journals? 192-202 - Elisabeth Vogler, Christoph Schindler, Alexander Botte, Marc Rittberger:
Are Altmetrics Effective in Transdisciplinary Research Fields? - Altmetric Coverage of Outputs in Educational Research. 203-215
Session 6: (Social) Media Analysis
- Felix Hamborg, Norman Meuschke, Corinna Breitinger, Bela Gipp:
news-please - A Generic News Crawler and Extractor. 218-223 - Felix Hamborg, Norman Meuschke, Corinna Breitinger, Bela Gipp:
Identification and Analysis of Media Bias in News Articles - The Impact of Objectivity and Believability on Corporate Decision Making and Performance. 224-236 - Florian Meier, Johannes Aigner, David Elsweiler:
Using Sessions from Clickstream Data Analysis to Uncover Different Types of Twitter Behaviour. 237-250
Panels
- Wolf D. Rauch, Rainer Kuhlen, Wolfgang G. Stock, Christian Wolff, Christa Womser-Hacker, Christian Schlögl:
Significance and Relevance of Information Science in German-language Countries - A Panel Discussion Devoted to the 65th Birthday of Wolf Rauch. 252-263 - Antje Michel:
"Information and Learning" - Research at the Interface between Information Science and the Learning Sciences. 264-268 - Michael Seadle:
Examining Research Integrity. 269-271
Gerhard Lustig Award Papers
- Fabian Muster:
Data Strategy Model - A Reference Model to Develop Data Strategies. 274-277 - Roland List:
Relationship between Downloads and Citations - The Case of Two Economics Journals. 278-280 - Alexandra Linhart:
Google Now and User Data - A Diary Study on Perceptions of Collection and Use of Personal Data by Google Now Cards. 281-284 - Helene Brinken, Helena Kock:
Exploring Intergenerational Knowledge Sharing in Organizations - Potentials and Limitations of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). 285-289 - Sandra Balck:
The X(Disciplinarity) of Information Science. 290-292 - Robert Jackermeier:
Interactive Pedestrian Indoor Localization. 293-296
Doctoral Colloquium I. Information Literacy and Behavior, Knowledge Management, Visualization
- Stefan Dreisiebner:
Development and Evaluation of a MOOC Extension for Teaching Subject-Specific Skills in Information Literacy for Business Administration. 298-302 - Stefanie Havelka:
Mobile Privacy and Apps: Investigating User Behavior and Attitude. 303-307 - Julian Hocker:
Visualization for Text Mining in the Digital Humanities - Empowering Researchers to Use Advanced Tools for Text Mining. 308-313 - Fabian Odoni:
Development of Knowledge Management Performance Metrics for Enterprise Social Software. 314-320 - Veit Stephan:
Information Visualization of Environment Maps for Complex, Relational Data for Better Reflected Decision Making on the Example of Food. 321-328
Doctoral Colloquium II. Information Retrieval, Library Information Science, Social Media
- Katrin Behnert:
Relevance Clues - Developing an Experimental Design to Examine the Criteria Behind Relevance Judgments. 330-335 - Anna Klamet:
E-Publishing in Small Nations of the European Union - A Comparative Approach to Policy Frameworks and SME Business Strategies. 336-342 - Anthea Moravánszky:
How Can Social Software Enhance Training Measures within Software Implementations in the Financial Sector? 343-347 - Kaltrina Nuredini:
Enriching a Library Portal (EconBiz) with Altmetrics. 348-354
Poster Presentations
- Manuel Burghardt, Katharina Hafner, Laura Edel, Sabrin-Leila Kenaan, Christian Wolff:
An Information System for the Analysis of Color Distributions in MovieBarcodes. 356-358 - Nicolas Prongué, René Schneider:
Data Streams in linked.swissbib.ch - The Swiss Metacatalog in the Linked Open Data Cloud. 359-361 - Achim Osswald:
For You, Me, Them? - Choosing Designated Communities for Personal Digital Archiving. 362-364 - Christoph Schindler, Julian Hocker, Lars Müller, Maria Maleshkova, Tobias Weller:
Grasping the Materializations of Practices in Digital Humanities - A Semantic Research Environment for Analyzing Exam Grading Practices in German High Schools. 365-367 - Stefan Dreisiebner:
Information Literacy Online - An Erasmus+ Project to Improve Students' Competencies. 368-370 - Vera Hillebrand, Elke Greifeneder:
International Degree Mobility in Library and Information Science. 371-373 - Peter Böhm, Christoph Schindler, Heiko Rölke, Marc Rittberger:
Limits and Potentials of Grasping User Interaction in Controlled and Open World Environments - Contrasting PIAAC Large-Scale-Assessment Usage Data with Web Analytics. 374-376 - Thomas Mandl, Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic:
Lowering the Barriers to Entry into LIS Master Programs - The EINFOSE Project. 377-379 - Nicolas Apostolopoulos, Christoph Schimmel, Ilker Egilmez:
Open Encyclopedia System - Open Source Software for Open Access Encyclopedias. 380-385 - Fabian Odoni, Wolfgang Semar, Elena Mastrandrea:
VICI - Visualisation of Collaboration in Social Enterprise Software Systems. 386-388 - Simone Kronenwett:
Research Data at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Cologne. 389-391
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