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
Bernard J. Jansen, Kate Sobel, Geoff Cook: Being networked and being engaged: the impact of social networking on ecommerce information behavior.
130-136
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
Bo Xie, Mo Wang, Robert Feldman: Preferences for health information and decision-making: development of the Health Information Wants (HIW) questionnaire.
273-280
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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