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72nd ASIST 2009: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Thriving on Diversity: Information Opportunities in a Pluralistic World - Proceedings of the 72nd ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2009, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 6-11, 2009. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 46(1), Wiley 2009
Panels
- Amanda Spink, James Currier, Charles Cole:
Evolutionary approaches to information science research and information use. 1-5 - Brian Detlor, Chun Wei Choo, Maureen L. Mackenzie, Don Turnbull, Matt Ratto:
Information seeking and use in diverse organizational contexts. 1-4 - Jenna Hartel:
Metatheoretical snowmen. 1-5 - Jae-Whoan Lee, Jee-Hyun Rho, Yong Wan Cho, Eun-Ju Lee, Ichiro Ohba, Yu-ra Yoon:
Nationality and information behavior: Comparing Koreans and Japanese. 1-16 - Robert V. Williams, Geir Grenersen, Brendan Frederick R. Edwards, Ramesh Srinivasan:
Documentation and communication in Aboriginal/indigenous communities. 1-3 - Jacek Gwizdka, Nicholas J. Belkin, Susan T. Dumais, Luanne Freund, Susan Gauch:
Multiple facets of personalization. 1-7 - Gunilla Widén-Wulff, Isto Huvila, Hazel Hall, Outi Nivakoski, Maria Kronqvist-Berg, Helena Francke:
New modes of information behavior emerging from the social web. 1-7 - Jenna Hartel, Jarkko Kari, Robert A. Stebbins, Marcia J. Bates:
Towards positive information science? 1-5 - Lisa P. Nathan, Alpha S. DeLap, Phillip M. Edwards, Nathan G. Freier:
Institutional Review boards: Ethics, regulations and the research agenda. 1-6 - Fatih Oguz, Yasar Tonta, EunKyung Chung, Ezra Gbaje, Krystyna K. Matusiak:
International implementation of digital library software/platforms. 1-5 - Michael K. Buckland, Thomas M. Dousa, Ryan B. Shaw:
Narratives, facts, and events in the foundations of information science. 1-6 - Pnina Shachaf, Howard Rosenbaum, Eileen G. Abels, Marie L. Radford, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Rich Gazan, Chirag Shah:
Social reference and digital reference: Online question answering practices in two diverse communities. 1-5 - Marie L. Radford, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Jeffrey Pomerantz, Sanghee Oh, Jung Sun Oh, Chirag Shah, Rich Gazan:
Opportunities, threats, & theoretical approaches: Research in traditional and social virtual reference quality. 1-4 - Hsin-Liang Chen, Sheila O. Denn:
The ethics of studying online communities: Challenges to research design and data collection. 1-4 - Abby Goodrum, Zachary Devereaux, Ganaele Langlois, Gary Marchionini:
Media Informatics: Theory, methods, and tools. 1-3 - June Abbas, Catherine Mitchell, Carole L. Palmer, Soo Young Rieh:
Asking difficult questions about institutional repositories: Factors for success and new directions for development and research. 1-4 - Zorana Ercegovac, John Seely Brown, Leslie Johnston, Roberta Shaffer:
Preparing future generations for rapidly changing globalized world: What does it mean for information literacy? 1-5 - Thomas Haigh, Greg Downey, Geoffrey C. Bowker, William Aspray:
New Directions in Information History. 1-6 - Makiko Miwa, Sanda Erdelez, Haakon Lund, Jacek Gwizdka:
What Can Eye-Trackers Visualize? - An Approach to Capture the Reality of Search Processes. 1-4 - Barbara M. Wildemuth:
Student award-winning papers. 1 - Suzie Allard:
DataONE: Protecting the future of environmental and ecological data. 1-5 - Crystal Fulton:
Celebrating 10 years of SIG use: A fish bowl dialogue on information behavior research past, present & future. 1-3 - Efthimis N. Efthimiadis, Jeff Huang, Amanda Spink, Bernard Jim Jansen:
Query formulation in web search. 1-3 - Theresa D. Anderson, Allison Druin, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Eric M. Meyers, Lisa P. Nathan, Kristene Unsworth:
Children, technology and social values: Enabling children's voices in a pluralistic world. 1-9 - Michael Zimmer, Edward M. Corrado, Marisa Ramirez, Kara Reuter, Sarah Rofofsky Marcus, Nasser Saleh, K. T. L. Vaughan:
On the challenges of implementing Library 2.0 services: A (diverse) panel discussion. 1-4 - Eric M. Meyers, Theresa D. Anderson, Katriina Byström, Luanne Freund, Elaine Toms:
Diverse approaches to "tasks" in information science: Conceptual and methodological insights. 1-6 - Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Elaine Ménard, (Sophy) Shu-Jiun Chen, Ya-Ning (Arthur) Chen, Martin Kalfatovic, Kathy Wisser, Jeonghyun Kim:
Information organization in libraries, archives and museums: Converging practices and collaboration opportunities. 1-5 - Joan C. Bartlett, Bradley M. Hemminger, Julia Kampov-Polevoi, W. John MacMullen, Gerald Benoît:
Evolving curricula in LIS-focused bioinformatics programs. 1-9 - John D'Ignazio, Catherine Blake, Diane H. Sonnenwald:
Bridging between scientific disciplines: Educational strategies to meet the challenge of managing information across the sciences. 1-4 - Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Heting Chu, Joseph Janes, Eileen G. Abels, William E. Moen, Samantha Hastings:
Diversity and commonality of information science education in a pluralistic world. 1-4 - Robert J. Sandusky, Carole L. Palmer, Suzie Allard, Melissa H. Cragin, Patricia Cruse, Allen Renear, Carol Tenopir:
The DataNet partners: Sharing science, linking domains, curating data. 1-8 - Barbara M. Wildemuth, Howard Rosenbaum:
Getting started in an academic career. 1-2 - Fiona A. Black, Kathleen Amos, Michael Boyle, Claude G. Théoret:
Disruptive technologies in health information landscapes: The case of diabetes and HbA1c. 1-3 - Deborah Barreau, Jaime Teevan:
Shared personal space: Meeting the needs of multiple users and multiple purposes. 1-2 - Airong Luo, Garin Fons, Dick Ng'ambi, Gregory Doyle, Ana D. Cleveland:
International partnerships in developing and deploying health open educational resources. 1-5 - John Agada, John Gathegi, Johannes J. Britz, Peter Johan Lor:
Globalization of intellectual property rights: Implications of the TRIPs agreement for access to HIV/AIDS drugs in Africa. 1-11 - Gail Hodge:
Standards and best practices in scientific data management: Promoting interoperability and re-use (parts 1 & 2). 1-6 - Karen E. Fisher, Chris Coward, Michael D. Crandall, Ricardo Gómez, Araba Sey, Ragnar Audunson:
Free access to computers and the internet at public libraries: International reflections on outcomes and methods. 1-5 - Vetle I. Torvik, Allen H. Renear, Neil R. Smalheiser, Catherine C. Marshall:
Beyond (simple) reading: Strategies, discoveries, and collaborations. 1-6 - Miguel E. Ruiz, Jacob Kramer-Duffield, Jane Greenberg, Nathan Frank Hall:
Digital libraries for biodiversity and natural history collections. 1-5 - Elizabeth Aversa, Stephen Bajjaly, Diane Barlow, Trudi Bellardo Hahn, June Lester, Beth Riggs, Nancy Roderer:
Web-based teaching: Surviving and thriving in a pluralistic online world. 1-3 - Corinne Jörgensen, Joan E. Beaudoin, Elaine Ménard, Diane Neal, Besiki Stvilia:
Image indexing and retrieval: Current projects and a comprehensive research agenda for the future. 1-4 - The system of Professions: Testing the boundaries. Marcia Bates, Prudence Dalrymple, Cassidy Sugimoto, Jose-Marie Griffiths (moderator). 1
- Stakeholder's views on information education. Rachel Elkington, Cynthia Fugate, Deanna Morrow Hall and Mark Greene. 1
Papers
- Lance Hayden:
Human information security behaviors: Differences across geographies and cultures in a global user survey. 1-16 - Tyson McMillan, Lin Lin:
Assessing the accessibility of Web 2.0 websites. 1-13 - Jinfang Niu:
Overcoming inadequate documentation. 1-14 - Kirsten D. Francis, Chern Li Liew:
Digitised indigenous knowledge in cultural heritage organisations in Australia and New Zealand: An examination of policy and protocols. 1-21 - Heidi E. Julien, Brian Detlor, Alexander Serenko, Rebekah Willson, Maegen Lavallee:
Outcomes of information literacy instruction for undergraduate business students. 1-18 - Hyun Hee Kim, Yong Ho Kim:
A two-step model for video key-frame determination. 1-16 - Kun Lu, Xiangming Mu:
Query expansion using UMLS Tools for health information retrieval. 1-16 - Yu-Hui Chen, Carol Anne Germain, Abebe Rorissa:
An analysis of formally published usability and Web usability definitions. 1-18 - Iris Xie, Soohyung Joo:
Selection of information sources: Accessibility of and familiarity with sources, and types of tasks. 1-18 - Jingjing Liu, Xiangmin Zhang:
The impact of presentation vs. interaction design on user satisfaction with digital libraries. 1-22 - Andreas Strotmann, Dangzhi Zhao, Tania Bubela:
Author name disambiguation for collaboration network analysis and visualization. 1-20 - Nikhil Sharma, George W. Furnas:
Artifact usefulness and usage in sensemaking handoffs. 1-19 - Irene Lopatovska:
Searching for good mood: Examining relationships between search task and mood. 1-13 - Lynne Siemens, Wendy Duff, Richard Cunningham, Claire Warwick:
"It challenges members to think of their work through another kind of specialist's eyes": Exploration of the benefits and challenges of diversity in digital project teams. 1-14 - Raf Guns:
Generalizing link prediction: Collaboration at the University of Antwerp as a case study. 1-15 - Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan:
Information Science in the web era: A term-based approach to domain mapping. 1-23 - Peishan Bartley:
Book tagging on LibraryThing: How, why, and what are in the tags? 1-22 - Melanie Feinberg:
Information system design for communication: The use of genre as a design element. 1-18 - Hamid R. Ekbia:
Information in action: A situated view. 1-11 - Bonnie MacKay, Carolyn R. Watters:
Providing support for multi-session web tasks. 1-26 - Rebecca B. Reynolds, Marilyn Arnone, Todd E. Marshall:
Perceived competence and reading enjoyment as contributors to information skills and digital technology knowledge. 1-26 - Muh-Chyun Tang, Wan-Ching Wu, Bang-Woei Hung:
Evaluating a metadata-based term suggestion interface for PubMed with real users with real requests. 1-18 - Bernard J. Jansen, Mimi Zhang, Danielle L. Booth, Daehee Park, Ying Zhang, Ashish Kathuria, Pat Bonner:
To what degree can log data profile a web searcher? 1-19 - Faezeh Karimi, Danny Chiang Choon Poo:
Personal and external determinants of medical bloggers' knowledge sharing behavior. 1-23 - Jaime Snyder, Michael A. D'Eredita, Özgür Yilmazel, Elizabeth D. Liddy:
Introducing a cognitive methodology for the automated detection of connotative meaning in text. 1-14 - Jesper W. Schneider, Pia Borlund:
Analyzing cross-reference transactions between authors by use of an asymmetric proximity measure and multidimensional unfolding. 1-19 - Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Ken Chow, Shek-Kam Tse:
The development of students' information literacy and IT skills via inquiry PBL and collaborative teaching. 1-22 - Judit Bar-Ilan, Mark Levene:
Users' views on country-specific search engine results. 1-12 - Sue Yeon Syn, Michael B. Spring:
Tags as keywords - comparison of the relative quality of tags and keywords. 1-19 - Shanshan Ma, Caimei Lu, Xia Lin, Mike Galloway:
Evaluating the metadata quality of the IPL. 1-17 - Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Yunjie (Calvin) Xu, Danny C. C. Poo:
Delineating the boundary of "context" in information behavior: Towards a contextual identity framework. 1-29 - Shu-Yi (Max) Chen, Soo Young Rieh:
Take your time first, time your search later: How college students perceive time in Web searching. 1-19 - Sandra Braman:
Internet RFCs as social policy: Network design from a regulatory perspective. 1-29 - Samuel Muwanguzi:
The ICT paradox in Uganda: The convergence of radio and telephony in the power contest between the resurging Buganda Nationalism and the central government. 1-18 - Ya-Ling Lu:
Children's strategies in coping with daily life: Does information matter? 1-22 - Sarah Bordac:
Identifying undergraduate media literacy skills: An exploratory study of faculty perceptions. 1-16 - Dana Walker, Patrick Wehner:
Practicing place: Collective experience and difference in an urban online forum. 1-16 - Steven B. Kraines, Weisen Guo:
Using human authored description logics ABoxes as concept models for natural language generation. 1-18 - Jennifer I. Hill, W. John MacMullen, Carole L. Palmer:
Characteristics of bioinformatics employment advertisements. 1-17 - Mary Stansbury, Ruth Ludwick:
Results of a factorial survey investigating the health information seeking behaviors of older adults. 1-16 - Hsiao-Tieh Pu, Sih-Ying Chen, Pei-Yi Kuo:
An empirical evaluation on textual results clustering for web search. 1-16 - Tiffany C. Veinot:
"A lot of people didn't have a chance to support us because we never told them" Stigma management, information poverty and HIV/AIDS information/help networks. 1-20 - Shannon M. Oltmann:
Information access: Toward a more robust conceptualization. 1-17 - Yejun Wu, Douglas W. Oard:
Beyond topicality: Finding opinionated Chinese documents. 1-17 - Jiangping Chen, Yu Bao:
Information access across languages on the web: From search engines to digital libraries. 1-14 - Dangzhi Zhao:
Mapping library and information science: Does field delineation matter? 1-11
Posters
- Jin Zhang, Lu An:
Visualization relevance analysis for weight control-related subjects. 1-5 - Hong Cui, Chunshui Yu, James A. Macklin:
Application of semantic annotation for quality insurance in biosystematics publishing. 1-6 - Leanne Bowler:
Adolescent metacognitive knowledge during the information search process. 1-4 - Abby Goodrum, Ellen S. Hibbard:
Sign language online: Challenges in creating, posting, and linking to sign language content without text. 1-2 - Abby Goodrum, Zachary Devereaux, Andrew Smith:
Viral video: Describing online multimedia information flows. 1-4 - Andrew Orange, Christopher Lueg, Vishv Malhotra:
Using interactivity to help users understand the impact of spam filter settings. 1-5 - Craig Blaha:
The appraisal of FBI records: Random destruction of evidence or statistically valid sampling method? 1-5 - Jo-Anne Kelder, Christopher Lueg:
A "pink" key to information grounds. 1-6 - Jia Tina Du, Amanda Spink:
Modeling Web search: Preliminary results. 1-7 - Beth St. Jean, Soo Young Rieh, Elizabeth Yakel, Karen Markey, Raya Samet:
Institutional repositories: What's the use? 1-5 - Denise E. Agosto, Eileen G. Abels, Lily Rozaklis, Craig M. MacDonald:
The future of reference and information services in a virtual world. 1-4 - Jaime Snyder:
Investigating the creation of ad hoc information visualizations. 1-7 - Valerie Nesset:
The information-seeking behavior of grade-three elementary school students. 1-3 - Isola Ajiferuke, Kun Lu, Dietmar Wolfram:
A comparison of citer and citation-based measure outcomes in the social sciences. 1-4 - Samuel Muwanguzi:
Adoption of open source software (OSS) for Uganda: A social construction perspective. 1-4 - Gerald Benoît, Falah Rashid:
Iraq's digital library dilemma: OpenSource digital objects repository architecture, tools, and interface project. 1-6 - Ellen L. Rubenstein:
Dimensions of information exchange in an online breast cancer support group. 1-5 - Lorie A. Kloda, Joan C. Bartlett:
Rehabilitation therapists' clinical questions: Preliminary results of an exploratory study. 1-5 - Lily Rozaklis, Craig M. MacDonald, Eileen G. Abels:
Crossing borders: The Internet Public Library as a global information service. 1-3 - Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Phillip M. Edwards:
Application of literature-enhanced concept mapping to curriculum design: A case study in the domain of scholarly communication. 1-5 - John L. Brobst:
Patient, heal thyself! Advocating for accessible healthcare websites. 1-9 - Sonja Gust von Loh, Mechtild Stock, Wolfgang G. Stock:
Knowledge organization systems and bibliographic records in the state of flux. Hermeneutical foundations of organizational information culture. 1-8 - Gerald Benoît, Peishan Tsai Bartley, Lisa K. Hussey:
Repurposing digital objects: Seven case studies across the publishing and information industry. 1-5 - Nouf Khashman, Eun G. Park:
Digital inclusion for children in the social context of HIV/AIDS awareness. 1-4 - Lai Ma:
Critical ethnography for information research in diverse contexts. 1-4 - Hsin-Liang Chen, Joi L. Moore, Weichao Chen:
A genre analysis of media objects on E-learning: A survey of six online boating instruction websites. 1-5 - Mia Liza A. Lustria, Gary Burnett, Juliann Cortese, Michelle M. Kazmer, Jeana Frost, Ji-Hyun Kim, Jinxuan Ma:
PatientsLikeMe: ALS patients sharing experiences and personal health information online. 1-5 - Kathleen Reed:
The social construction of volunteer non-governmental organization worker identities: Preliminary analysis of effects and implications for information behaviors. 1-4 - Mia Liza A. Lustria, Juliann Cortese, Casey McLaughlin, Sarah Redmond, Rachel Davis, Ivee B. Rosario:
Ready4Changes.com: Preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial of a web-based tailored approach for educating teens about human sexuality. 1-5 - Min-Chun Ku:
How can academic libraries go beyond e-Science: The emergence of the new contribution-recognition system. 1-11 - Myongho Yi:
Minimizing cultural differences using ontology-based multilingual and multicultural information retrieval system. 1-4 - Abe Lederman:
An architecture for scaling federated search. 1-4 - Sook Lim, Nahyun Kwon:
Gender perspective, information behaviors, and Wikipedia. 1-5