- Annual Meeting 2015
- Program
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- Seminars and Workshops
- Venue
- Plenary Speakers
- Social Events
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- Student Activities
- Governance
- Exhibitors
- AM15 Call for Papers
- Digital Youth (Papers)
- Health Informatics (Papers)
- Information Privacy (Papers)
- Social Media User-Generated Content (Papers)
- Information Seeking (Papers)
- Information Ethics & Policy (Papers)
- Information Retrieval (Papers)
- Libraries (Papers)
- Information Technology Adoption (Papers)
- Breaking Traditional Barriers: Collaboration, Impact, and Information Technology in the Humanities
- President’s Reception Featuring Posters
- Impact-Driven Work: Tearing Down the Firewalls between Research and Practice
- Self-Presentation in Academia Today: From Peer-Reviewed Publications to Social Media
- Knowledge Management in LIS Education: Bridging Research and Practice
- Cultural Diversity in LIS Research: National and International Communities as Context
- Authorship, Patents, Citations, Acknowledgments, Tweets, Reader Counts and the Multifaceted Reward System of Science
- Education in the Cyberlearning Era: New Challenges, Opportunities, and Applications
- Envisioning How Fair Use and Fair Dealing Might Best Facilitate Scholarship
- The Right to be Forgotten
- Information Seeking and Beyond: Impacts of Studying Different Forms of Information Behavior
- Emerging Trends in the Use and Adoption of E-participation Around the World
- Making an Impact through Experiential Learning
- How Can Information Science Contribute to Alzheimer’s Disease Research?
- Standing Out in the Academic LIS Job Market: An Interactive Panel for Doctoral Students
- Envisioning our Information Future and How to Educate for It: a Community Conversation
- If You Build It, Will They Come? – A Discussion of Use Cases and Barriers of Using the Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) Available as Linked Open Data (LOD)
- Library Assessment and Data Analytics in the Big Data Era: Practice and Policies
- Visualizing Information Worldwide
- Examples of Crimes against Knowledge or Examples of Knowledge Sharing
- Information quality, privacy policies, and data safety practices in online social networks for health: A longitudinal analysis
- Information Practices as Vital ‘Deportments’ of Mobile Knowledge Work
- “It’s useless for that”: Finding, Frustration, and Fun with Mobile Technology in Outdoor Markets
- User Experience Librarians: User Advocates, User Researchers, Usability Evaluators, or All of the Above?
- Controlled Vocabularies for Scientific Data: Users and Desired Functionalities
- Information and Social Good (Papers)
- Password Creation Strategies Across High- and Low-Literacy Web Users
- Building a Parsimonious Model for Identifying Best Answers Using Interaction History in Community Q&A
- Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing: Contextual Privacy Predicament
- The Role of Risky Behaviors and Health Education in College Students’ Health Information Acquisition on the Internet
- Bracing for Impact: The Role of Information Science in Supporting Societal Research Impact
- How is she? Information and the Surgical Waiting Lounge
- Information Attribute Motivators of Personal Health Information Management Activities
- Switching Sources: A Study of People’s Exploratory Search Behavior on Social Media and the Web
- Patron Privacy in Jeopardy: An analysis of the privacy policies of digital content vendors
- Online Privacy and Informed Consent: The Dilemma of Information Asymmetry
- The Quality and Helpfulness of Answers to Eating Disorder Questions in Yahoo! Answers: Teens Speak Out
- #Criming and #Alive: Network and Content Analysis of Two Sides of a Story on Twitter
- Online Search in English as a Non-native Language
- Social Search Behavior in a Social Q&A Service: Goals, Strategies, and Outcomes
- Health Practices of Immigrant Women: Indigenous Knowledge in an Urban Environment
- Looting Hoards of Gold and Poaching Spotted Owls: Data Confidentiality Among Archaeologists & Zoologists
- Educators of the Information Society: Information Literacy Instruction in Public and Academic Libraries
- After Access: An Inquiry into ICT Use Factors for Indian Women
- Health information literacy and stage of change as antecedents for physical activity information seeking and avoidance: a population-based study among young men
- Learning User-Defined, Domain-Specific Relations: A Situated Case Study and Evaluation in Plant Science
- Impacts of the HackHealth After-School Program: Motivating Youth through Personal Relevance
- Whakapapa: genealogical information seeking in an indigenous context
- Information Seeking and Sharing in Virtual Communities: A Case Study of Chinese IT Professionals
- Investigating an Author’s Influence Using Citation Analyses: Christopher Alexander (1964-2014)
- Random Walk on Co-word Network: Ranking Terms Using Structural Features
- Astronauts & Sugar Beets: Young Girls’ Information Seeking in Family Interactions
- Acceptance of Knowledge Management Concepts in Religious Organizations: The Impacts of Information and Willful Disengagement from Productive Inquiry
- Signal Architectures of US Public Libraries: Resolving Legitimacy between Public and Private Spheres
- Seeking Common Ground: Coffee Shop as Information Grounds for Peace in the Conflict Zone
- Analyzing MOOC Discussion Forum Messages to Identify Cognitive Learning Information Exchanges
- Mentoring as Information Practice: Unpacking the Black Box
- Examining the Role of Information in the Civic Engagement of Youth
- CharaParser+EQ: Performance Evaluation Without Gold Standard
- Observing Serendipity in Digital Information Environments
Tuesday, 3:30pm
Panelists:
Denise Agosto, Drexel University
Bella Jing Zhang, Sun Yat-sen University, China
Kristene Unsworth, Drexel University
Jenny Bossaller, University of Missouri
Deborah Turner, Drexel University
Summary
This panel will showcase current information policy, information literacy, and library service projects from around the world to compare and contrast the current state of library and information science (LIS) research in the global information community. The juxtaposition of selected international projects will highlight the roles that the national and international cultural context can play in LIS research, policy, and practice.