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17th iConference 2022: [virtual] - Part II
- Malte Smits
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Information for a Better World: Shaping the Global Future - 17th International Conference, iConference 2022, Virtual Event, February 28 - March 4, 2022, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13193, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-030-96959-2
Information Behaviour and Retrieval
- Stuart Mackie, Leif Azzopardi, Yashar Moshfeghi:
An Initial Analysis of E-Procurement Search Behaviour. 3-12 - Kirsten Schlebbe
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Mobile Devices as Information Discovery Tools for Young Children - A Multi-method Study on Children's and Parents' Perspectives. 13-31 - Xin Qian, Douglas W. Oard
, Joel Chan:
Conversational Interaction with Historical Figures: What's It Good For? 32-49 - Elke Greifeneder, Paulina Bressel
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Hybrid Digital Card Sorting: New Research Technique or Mere Variant? 50-67 - Zheng Gao, Chun Guo, Shutian Ma, Xiaozhong Liu:
Improving Community Detection Performance in Heterogeneous Music Network by Learning Edge-Type Usefulness Distribution. 68-78 - Annemaree Lloyd
, Alison Hicks
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Information Literacy, Transition, and Risk in the COVID-19-Environment. 79-87 - Yue Ming
, Ying Zhu
, Miriam L. Matteson:
Intentions to Seek Information About COVID-19 Vaccine Among Young Adults: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior. 88-105 - Sarah Barriage
, Hye Jeong Choi
, Anne E. Ray
, Michael L. Hecht
, Kathryn Greene
, Shannon D. Glenn
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Exploring the Relationship Between Youth Information Behavior, Substance Use, and Substance Use Expectancies: A Pilot Study. 106-122 - Viviane Frings-Hessami
, Anindita Sarker
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Access to Information Two Years After an ICT4D Project in Bangladesh: New Digital Skills and Traditional Practices. 123-135 - Md. Mustafizur Rahman, Mücahid Kutlu, Matthew Lease:
Understanding and Predicting Characteristics of Test Collections in Information Retrieval. 136-148 - Adam Worrall
, Ana Ndumu
, Lynette Hammond Gerido
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Sentiment and Network Analysis of Twitter Reactions to the U.S. Birthright Citizenship Ban Debate. 149-174 - Monisha Biswas
, Misita Anwar
, Larry Stillman
, Gillian C. Oliver
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Understanding Information and Communication Opportunities and Challenges for Rural Women Through the Sustainable Livelihood Framework. 175-191
Communities and Media
- Prateek Chaudhry, Matthew Lease:
You Are What You Tweet: Profiling Users by Past Tweets to Improve Hate Speech Detection. 195-203 - Yvette Iribe Ramirez, Stacey Wedlake
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A Digital Bridge: Increasing Digital Access to Low-Income Job Seekers and the Role of Community Organizations. 204-210 - Jeongwon Jo, Tiffany Knearem, Chun-Hua Tsai, John M. Carroll:
Using Local Community to Ease Long Haul Uncertainty During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 211-227 - Lo Lee
, Melissa G. Ocepek
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Perceiving Libraries in a Making Context: Voices of Arts and Crafts Hobbyists. 228-242 - Subhasree Sengupta, Jasmina Tacheva:
Flames of Justice in a Virtual Garden: An Analysis of a Digital Campaign on Twitter Surrounding the Death of an Indian Celebrity. 243-258
Health Informatics
- Yingya Li, Bei Yu
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Advice Giving in Medical Research Literature. 261-272 - John Robert Bautista
, Yan Zhang
, Jacek Gwizdka
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Professional Identity and Perceived Crisis Severity as Antecedents of Healthcare Professionals' Responses to Health Misinformation on Social Media. 273-291 - Fatimah Alhayan
, Diane Rasmussen Pennington
, Ian Ruthven
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"She Seems More Human": Understanding Twitter Users' Credibility Assessments of Dementia-Related Information. 292-313 - Zhan Zhang
, Xiao Luo
, Richard Harris, Susanna George, Jack Finkelstein:
Hands-Free Electronic Documentation in Emergency Care Work Through Smart Glasses. 314-331 - Jinkyung Park
, Eiman Ahmed
, Hafiz Salman Asif, Jaideep Vaidya
, Vivek K. Singh
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Privacy Attitudes and COVID Symptom Tracking Apps: Understanding Active Boundary Management by Users. 332-346 - Muhammad Abubakar Alhassan
, Diane Rasmussen Pennington
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YouTube as a Helpful and Dangerous Information Source for Deliberate Self-harming Behaviours. 347-362

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