iConference 2011:
Seattle,
WA,
USA
iConference 2011, Inspiration, Integrity, and Intrepidity, Seattle, Washington, USA, February 8-11, 2011.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0121-3
- Naomi Bloch, Bertram C. Bruce:
Older adults and the new public sphere.
1-7
- Jonathan T. Morgan, Robert M. Mason, Karine Nahon:
Lifting the veil: the expression of values in online communities.
8-15
- Miranda Belarde-Lewis:
Sharing the private in public: indigenous cultural property and online media.
16-24
- Elisabeth Joyce, Brian S. Butler, Jacqueline Pike:
Handling flammable materials: Wikipedia biographies of living persons as contentious objects.
25-32
- Danielle H. Lee, Peter Brusilovsky:
Improving recommendations using WatchingNetworks in a social tagging system.
33-39
- Eric C. Cook, Stephanie D. Teasley:
Beyond promotion and protection: creators, audiences and common ground in user-generated media.
41-47
- Naresh Kumar Agarwal:
Information source and its relationship with the context of information seeking behavior.
48-55
- Deborah Turner, Warren Allen:
Materiality and oral documents.
56-62
- Ronald E. Day, Lai Ma:
Rethinking unsaid information: jokes and ideology.
63-67
- Oded Nov, Ofer Arazy, David Anderson:
Dusting for science: motivation and participation of digital citizen science volunteers.
68-74
- Kentaro Toyama:
Technology as amplifier in international development.
75-82
- Steven J. Jackson, Alex Pompe, Gabriel Krieshok:
Things fall apart: maintenance, repair, and technology for education initiatives in rural Namibia.
83-90
- Brian Wentz, Jonathan Lazar:
Are separate interfaces inherently unequal?: an evaluation with blind users of the usability of two interfaces for a social networking platform.
91-97
- Monica Maceli, Michael E. Atwood:
From human factors to human actors to human crafters.
98-105
- Andrew Jensen Ko, Parmit K. Chilana:
Design, discussion, and dissent in open bug reports.
106-113
- Paul André, Monica M. C. Schraefel, Alan J. Dix, Ryen W. White:
Expressing well-being online: towards self-reflection and social awareness.
114-121
- Howard T. Welser, Dan Cosley, Gueorgi Kossinets, Austin Lin, Fedor Dokshin, Geri Gay, Marc A. Smith:
Finding social roles in Wikipedia.
122-129
- Bernard J. Jansen, Kate Sobel, Geoff Cook:
Being networked and being engaged: the impact of social networking on ecommerce information behavior.
130-136
- Richard P. Smiraglia, Hur-Li Lee, Hope A. Olson:
Epistemic presumptions of authorship.
137-143
- Min-Chun Ku:
A conceptualization of interaction with genres in the context of information practices.
144-150
- Jan Askhoj, Mitsuharu Nagamori, Shigeo Sugimoto:
Archiving as a service: a model for the provision of shared archiving services using cloud computing.
151-158
- Cecilia R. Aragon, Sarah S. Poon:
No sense of distance: improving cross-cultural communication with context-linked software tools.
159-165
- Elizabeth Kaziunas, Steve Sawyer, Carsten S. Østerlund:
Social scientists, documents and cyberinfrastructure: the cobbler's children or the missing masses?
166-173
- David Gurzick, Kevin F. White, Wayne G. Lutters, Brian M. Landry, Caroline Dombrowski, Jeffrey Y. Kim:
Designing the future of collaborative workplace systems: lessons learned from a comparison with alternate reality games.
174-180
- Melody Clark, Ricardo Gomez:
Cost and other barriers to public access computing in developing countries.
181-188
- Araba Sey, Michelle Fellows:
Loose strands: searching for evidence of public access ICT impact on development.
189-194
- Joshua Evan Blumenstock:
Using mobile phone data to measure the ties between nations.
195-202
- Dan Wu, Daqing He, Jiepu Jiang, Wuyi Dong, Kim Thien Vo:
Academic research in iSchools: state and implications.
203-210
- Sherry Koshman:
iSchool agenda: mobile context research and teaching.
211-216
- Chuanfu Chen, Ping Wang, Yaqi Liu, Dan Wu, Gang Wu, Haoqin Ma:
The attitude of LIS chairs toward the iSchools movement in China: a contemporary grounded theory analysis.
217-224
- Irene Lopatovska:
Researching emotion: challenges and solutions.
225-229
- Bo Xie, Ivan Watkins, Man Huang:
Making web-based multimedia health tutorials senior-friendly: design and training guidelines.
230-237
- Leanne Bowler, Daqing He, Wan Yin Hong:
Who is referring teens to health information on the web?: hyperlinks between blogs and health web sites for teens.
238-243
- Anna-Liisa Syrjänen, Kari Kuutti:
From technology to domain: the context of work for end-user development.
244-251
- Karen Pollock:
iControl: comparing control architectures in computing technology.
252-259
- Maeva Veerapen:
How did the computer disappear?: HCI during the experience of Second Life.
260-266
- Christopher C. Yang, Flaura Winston, Michael A. Zarro, Nancy Kassam-Adams:
A study of user queries leading to a health information website: AfterTheInjury.org.
267-272
- Bo Xie, Mo Wang, Robert Feldman:
Preferences for health information and decision-making: development of the Health Information Wants (HIW) questionnaire.
273-280
- Aaron Baird, Frederick North, T. S. Raghu:
Personal Health Records (PHR) and the future of the physician-patient relationship.
281-288
- Lee Komito, Jessica Bates:
Migrants' information practices and use of social media in Ireland: networks and community.
289-295
- Yuxiang Zhao, Qinghua Zhu, Kewen Wu:
The development of social network analysis research in mainland China: a literature review perspective.
296-303
- Patrick Underwood, Howard T. Welser:
'The internet is here': emergent coordination and innovation of protest forms in digital culture.
304-311
- April J. Spivack, Beth A. Rubin:
Spaces to control creative output of the knowledge worker: a managerial paradox?
312-318
- Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Russell W. Robbins, William A. Wallace:
Collaborative learning of ethical decision-making via simulated cases.
319-326
- Aditya Johri, Oded Nov, Raktim Mitra:
"Cool" or "monster"?: company takeovers and their effect on open source community participation.
327-331
- Seoyeon Lee, Yuan Sun, Elizabeth Thiry:
Do you believe in love at first sight: effects of media richness via modalities on viewers' overall impressions of online dating profiles.
332-339
- Donghee Yvette Wohn, Cliff Lampe, Jessica Vitak, Nicole B. Ellison:
Coordinating the ordinary: social information uses of Facebook by adults.
340-347
- Karine Nahon, Jeff Hemsley, Shawn Walker, Muzammil Hussain:
Blogs: spinning a web of virality.
348-355
- Jo-Anne Kelder, Christopher Lueg:
Information grounds and micro information seeking: unpacking the complexities of community education and recruitment in breast screening service delivery.
356-362
- Leslie S. Liu, Patrick C. Shih, Gillian R. Hayes:
Barriers to the adoption and use of personal health record systems.
363-370
- Chaebong Nam, Ann Peterson Bishop:
This is the real me: a community informatics researcher joins the barrio arts, culture, and communication academy in a health information campaign.
371-378
- Steven J. Jackson, Radaphat Chongthammakun:
Infrastructure and standards in Thai digital government.
379-386
- Susan Copeland Wilson, Dennis Linders:
The open government directive: a preliminary assessment.
387-394
- John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger:
Promoting social inclusion through public library e-government partnerships.
395-401
- Andrea H. Tapia, Rosalie J. Ocker, Mary Beth Rosson, Bridget Blodgett:
Good bones: anthropological scientific collaboration around computed tomography data.
402-409
- Kartikeya Bajpai, Edgar A. Maldonado, Louis-Marie Ngamassi Tchouakeu, Andrea Hoplight Tapia, Carleen F. Maitland:
NGO collaborations: sharing and pooling projects.
410-416
- Matthew S. Mayernik, Archer L. Batcheller, Christine L. Borgman:
How institutional factors influence the creation of scientific metadata.
417-425
- Lifang Xu, Jinhong Liu, Qing Fang:
Analysis on open access citation advantage: an empirical study based on Oxford open journals.
426-432
- David A. Askay:
Of values and functionality: the sequestering nonpositive reviews in an online feedback system.
433-437
- Martha Garcia-Murillo, Sergio A. Hinestrosa:
Innovation strategies under uncertain economic and political circumstances: Argentinean ICT SMEs.
438-445
- Hsiao-Tieh Pu, Xin-Yu Jiang:
A comparison of how users search on web finding and re-finding tasks.
446-451
- Dirk Lewandowski:
The influence of commercial intent of search results on their perceived relevance.
452-458
- Joyojeet Pal, Ugo Vallauri, Victor Tsaran:
Low-cost assistive technology in the developing world: a research agenda for information schools.
459-465
- Adam Fish:
Governance of labor in digital video networks.
466-471
- Kate Williams:
The cybernavigators of Chicago public library and the 'informatics moment': the information revolution in civil society and people's everyday lives.
472-477
- William Jones:
XooML: XML in support of many tools working on a single organization of personal information.
478-488
- Justin Brinegar, Robert Capra:
Managing music across multiple devices and computers.
489-495
- Yiming Liu, Erik Wilde:
Personalized location-based services.
496-502
- Lesley Farmer:
Data mining technology across academic disciplines.
503-507
- Lynette Kvasny, K. D. Joshi, Eileen M. Trauth:
The influence of self-efficacy, gender stereotypes and the importance of it skills on college students' intentions to pursue IT careers.
508-513
- Michael J. Scialdone, Anthony J. Rotolo, Jaime Snyder:
Social media futures: why iSchools should care.
514-521
- Matthew Zook, Mark Graham, Taylor Shelton:
Analyzing global cyberscapes: mapping geo-coded internet information.
522-530
- Marilyn Ostergren, Jeff Hemsley, Miranda Belarde-Lewis, Shawn Walker:
A vision for information visualization in information science.
531-537
- Robert B. Allen:
Visualization, causation, and history.
538-545
- Michael Sean Murphy:
Notes toward a politics of personalization.
546-551
- David J. Saab:
An emergent culture model for discerning tag semantics in folksonomies.
552-560
- Caimei Lu, Xiaohua Hu, Jung-ran Park, Jia Huang:
Post-based collaborative filtering for personalized tag recommendation.
561-568
- Pan Shi, Heng Xu, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang:
Informing security indicator design in web browsers.
569-575
- Eileen Gillette, Heather L. O'Brien, Julia Bullard:
Exploring technology through the design lens: a case study of an interactive museum technology.
583-590
- Lisa P. Nathan, Milli Lake, Nell Carden Grey, Trond T. Nilsen, Robert F. Utter, Elizabeth J. Utter, Mark Ring, Zoe Kahn, Batya Friedman:
Multi-lifespan information system design: investigating a new design approach in Rwanda.
591-597
- Yongyi Zhou, Ramona Broussard, Matthew Lease:
Mobile options for online public access catalogs.
598-605
- Gerry Stahl:
The structure of collaborative problem solving in a virtual math team.
606-613
- Kate Starbird, Leysia Palen:
More than the usual suspects: the physical self and other resources for learning to program using a 3D avatar environment.
614-621
- Carlos Monroy, Yvonne Klisch, Leslie M. Miller:
Emerging contexts for science education: embedding a forensic science game in a virtual world.
622-629
- Benjamin Kwasi Addom, Youngseek Kim, Jeffrey M. Stanton:
eScience professional positions in the job market: a content analysis of job advertisements.
630-631
- Jae-wook Ahn, Peter Brusilovsky:
Guiding educational resources for iSchool students with topic-based adaptive visualization.
632-633
- Dharma Akmon:
Moving beyond sharing vs. withholding to understand how scientists share data through large-scale, open access databases.
634-635
- Derek Andes, James F. Cremer, Bridget Draxler, Nicole Dudley, Lauren Haldeman, Haowei Hsieh, Peter Likarish, Dat Tien Nguyen, Cristina Sarnelli, Jon Winet:
UCOL -- Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature: mobile application research & development.
636-637
- Peemasak Angchun, Philip Turner, Lin Lin, Daniel Alemneh:
Factors affecting selection of information sources: a study of Ramkhamhaeng University Regional Campuses graduate students.
638-639
- Marlene Asselin, Teresa Dobson, Eric M. Meyers, Cristina Teixiera, Linda Ham:
Learning from YouTube: an analysis of information literacy in user discourse.
640-642
- Jung Hoon Baeg, Kathleen Burnett, Laurie J. Bonnici, Mega M. Subramaniam:
Navigating the confluence of streams in the development of disciplinary identity, 2004--2009.
643-644
- Jan Broussard, Victor Mbarika:
Impact of multimedia case studies.
647-648
- Julia Bullard, Heather L. O'Brien:
Online synchronous interviewing of the info-savvy.
649-650
- Nadia Caidi, Margaret Lam:
Reading in First Nations and the on-demand book service.
651-652
- Daniel Rude, Lucio Campanelli, Xiangming Mu:
Experimental solutions for searching in an architectural and urban planning-specific database.
653-654
- Tiffany C. Chao:
Data repositories: a home for microblog archives?
655-656
- Yan Chen, Lin Zhang:
Research on role-based dynamic access control.
657-660
- Miao Chen, Xiaozong Liu:
Predicting popularity of online distributed applications: iTunes app store case analysis.
661-663
- Yunfei Du:
Enhancing social inclusion of rural libraries: a community outreach approach.
664-666
- Megan Finn:
1857 California post-earthquake information practices.
667-669
- Andrew T. Fiore, Lindsay Shaw Taylor, G. A. Mendelsohn, Coye Cheshire:
Predicting relationship outcomes in online dating: a longitudinal survey.
670-671
- Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Thomas Clay Templeton, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber:
Modeling diverse standpoints in text classification: learning to be human by modeling human values.
672-673
- Luanne Freund, Justyna Berzowska, Jennifer Lee, Kevin Read, Heidi Schiller:
Digging into Digg: genres of online news.
674-675
- Wei Gao, Caroline Haythornthwaite:
Learning and knowledge exchange in science teaching.
676-678
- Jeff Ginger, Serra Jackman, Jon Gant:
Enabling spatial data infrastructure development: collaboration, supportive web technologies and São Tomé Africa.
678-679
- Barbara M. Hayes:
Everyday information in American philanthropy: informed giving.
680-681
- Malik Hussain, Brandon Nakamura, John Marino:
Avatar appearance & information credibility in Second Life®.
682-683
- Faheem Hussain:
"Green" digital Bangladesh: is it ready to face the challenges of climate change?
684-685
- David James, Jeffrey M. Stanton:
Beyond being (t)here: the social and personal implications of making music at a distance.
686-687
- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi:
Social networking, social network technologies, and the enterprise.
688-690
- Melissa P. Johnston:
The school librarian as a technology integration leader: enablers and barriers to leadership enactment.
691-693
- Arvind Karunakaran, Sandeep Purao:
Templating in practice.
694-696
- Emily Knox:
A confirmatory factor analysis of library use.
697-698
- Joung Hwa Koo, Yong Wan Cho, Melissa Gross:
Coping with severe traumatic stress: understanding the role of information-seeking among political refugees.
699-701
- Susan Lai:
Iconic images and citizen journalism.
702-703
- Susan Lai:
Public journalism and the democratic process.
704-705
- Jin Ha Lee, M. Cameron Jones:
Thinking inside the XBox: elements of information organization in video games.
706-707
- Angela Lin, Jonathan Foster:
Understanding knowledge transfer for social enterprise: some preliminary findings.
708-709
- Jessica Lingel:
Getting from here to there: information practices of immigrants in urban environments.
710-711
- Karen Lynn MacKay:
Lost in translation?: an investigation of the interpretative process via the creation of a memento based on dream analysis.
712-716
- Marianne Martens:
Team Edward or team Jacob?: how user-generated content is transforming young adult literature.
717-718
- Raktim Mitra, Vandana Singh, Aditya Johri:
Cyber-learning ecosystem: tools, technology and users.
719-721
- Rebecca J. Morris:
"Major stewards of storytelling": pre-service librarians' perspectives on librarians' roles in 21st century storytelling.
722-724
- Scott Nicholson:
Connections for game education and research in the iSchools.
725-727
- Julia Bullard, Heather L. O'Brien:
Information design in/as serious leisure: the case of information databases to support online gaming.
728-729
- Richard L. Anderson, Brian C. O'Connor, Melody McCotter:
What makes a movie?: digraphic modeling of differences that make a difference.
730-731
- Kyong Eun Oh, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Cross analysis of keeping personal information in different forms.
732-733
- Shannon M. Oltmann:
Telephone & email interviews: using the respondents' context to determine the best interview mode.
734-735
- Xinru Page, Alfred Kobsa:
Personality-based privacy management for location-sharing in diverse subpopulations.
736-738
- Carole L. Palmer, Suzie Allard, Mary Marlino:
Data curation education in research centers.
738-740
- Katherine A. Panciera:
User lifecycles in cyclopath: a survey of users.
741-742
- John Peco, Kelly Lyons:
Internet utilization in decision making among emergent knowledge workers: poster proposal.
743-745
- Daniel Perry, Cecilia Aragon, Alan Meier, Marco Pritoni:
Developing standards for affordances on embedded devices: poster abstract.
746-748
- Nathan R. Prestopnik:
Information spaces as interactive worlds.
752-754
- Jian Qin, Carrie Solinger:
Institutional policies on science research data: a pilot analysis.
761-762
- Angela Usha Ramnarine-Rieks, Delicia Tiera Greene, Mark R. Costa, Mary Grace Flaherty, Carrie Solinger:
Bridging theory and practice: connecting coursework to internships in LIS programs.
763-764
- Simone Sacchi:
Annotation evolution: how Web 2.0 technologies are enabling a change in annotation practice.
765-766
- Joshua Seymour, Jeffery Stanton, Yuanying Guo:
Spreading the word: the proliferation of research using social networks.
767-769
- Nikhil Sharma, Brian S. Butler:
Supercourse: a case study of knowledge mobilization by a virtual organization.
770-771
- Dong-Hee Shin, Taeyang Kim, Subin Jung:
Towards a conceptualizing social presence in 3DTV.
772-780
- David Talley, Jeffrey Hortin, Jessica Bottomly:
Information needs of public policy lobbyists.
781-782
- Thomas Clay Templeton, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber:
Comparing values and sentiment using Mechanical Turk.
783-784
- Eileen M. Trauth, Lee B. Erickson:
Social inclusion in the information economy: the context of university-industry collaborations for regional innovation.
785-787
- Iulian Vamanu:
North-American aboriginal curators' understandings of aboriginal cultural heritage: a discourse-analytic approach.
788-789
- Earl J. Wagner, Jimmy Lin:
In-depth accounts and passing mentions in the news: connecting readers to the context of a news event.
790-791
- Xin Wang, Sanda Erdelez, Carla Allen, Blake Anderson, Hongfei Cao, Chi-Ren Shyu:
Medical image describing behavior: a comparison between an expert and novice.
792-793
- Jiazhen Wang, Sanda Erdelez, James Thome:
Online consumer information encountering experience for planned purchase and unplanned purchase.
794-795
- Karen M. Wickett:
Expressiveness requirements for reasoning about collection/item metadata relationships.
796-797
- Andrea Wiggins:
eBirding: technology adoption and the transformation of leisure into science.
798-799
- Xuefeng Wu, Wei Lu, Jiepu Jiang:
Journal evaluation using the importance of authors in co-authorship network.
800-801
- Laura Wynholds, David S. Fearon Jr., Christine L. Borgman, Sharon Traweek:
Awash in stardust: data practices in astronomy.
802-804
- Kaiquan Xu, Jiexun Li, Stephen Shaoyi Liao:
Sentiment community detection in social networks.
804-805
- Bei Yu:
The emotional world of health online communities.
806-807
- Shaopeng Zhang, Wei Jeng:
Designing a public touchscreen display system for iSchool community.
808-810
- Yan Zhang:
Exploring a web space for consumer health information: implications for design.
811-812
- Yan Zhang:
Effects of tasks on users' perceptions of the content of a web-based IR system.
813-815
- Jessica E. Moyer:
"Teens today don't read books anymore": a study of differences in interest and comprehension in multiple modalities.
815-816
- Louis-Marie Ngamassi Tchouakeu, Carleen F. Maitland, Andrea Hoplight Tapia:
Humanitarian information management network effectiveness: an analysis at the organizational and network levels.
817-818
- Sheng-Cheng Huang:
Icons: pictures or logograms?
819-820
- Lai Ma:
Information in our world: epistemological assumptions of concepts of information and research consequences.
821-822
- Hui-Yun Sung, Mark Hepworth, Gillian Ragsdell:
Community engagement in public libraries.
823-824
- Ruy Cervantes:
Infrastructures to imagine: the Mexican internet industry.
825-826
- Thomas Heverin:
Microblogging for distributed surveillance in response to violent crises: ethical considerations.
827-828
- Elisabeth Jones:
Large-scale book digitization in historical context: outlines of a comparison.
829-830
- Joshua Evan Blumenstock:
Research overview for doctoral colloquium.
831-832
- Jung A. Lee:
Neurophysiological analyses of the effects of online interactive tailored health videos (via web-automated human interaction technologies) on attention to health messages.
833
- Katie Shilton:
Building values into the design of pervasive mobile technologies.
834-835
- Min-Chun Ku:
Investigating genre-credibility relations in the context of scholars' information practices.
836-837
- Jennifer Stoll:
Information sharing in community-based multi-organizational networks.
838-840
- Fei Xie:
Architecture strategy of personalized information environment.
841
- Wayne Buente:
Modeling citizenship information behavior and political action.
842-843
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