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84th ASIST 2021: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
- Information: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Justice, and Relevance - Proceedings of the 84th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2021, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, October 30 - November 2, 2021. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 58(1), Wiley 2021
- Dania Bilal, Jessica K. Barfield:
Hey There! What Do You Look Like? User Voice Switching and Interface Mirroring in Voice-Enabled Digital Assistants ( VDAs ). 1-12 - Leanne Bowler, Karen Wang, Irene Lopatovska, Mark S. Rosin:
The Meaning of "Participation" in Co-Design with Children and Youth: Relationships, Roles, and Interactions. 13-24 - Ceilyn Boyd:
Understanding Research Data Repositories as Infrastructures. 25-35 - Yung-Sheng Chang, Yan Zhang, Jacek Gwizdka:
Predicting Surrogates' Health Information Seeking Behavior via Information Source and Information Evaluation. 36-47 - Chao-Chen Chen, Ning-Chiao Wang, Yun-Fang Tu, Hsin Ju Lin:
Research Trends from a Decade (2011-2020) for Information Literacy in Higher Education: Content and Bibliometric Mapping Analysis. 48-59 - Xiaoyu Chen, Alton Y. K. Chua:
Exploring the Perceived Attractiveness of Online Celebrities Who Sell Knowledge: A Self-Branding Perspective. 60-69 - Miyoung Chong, Haihua Chen:
Racist Framing through Stigmatized Naming: A Topical and Geo-locational Analysis of #Chinavirus and #Chinesevirus on Twitter. 70-79 - Chad Currier, Alissa Centivany:
Controlled Digital Lending. 80-91 - Nathan Davis, Kristina Shiroma, Bo Xie, Tom Yeh, Xu Han, Atami De Main:
Designing eHealth Tutorials with and for Older Adults. 92-103 - Jiaqi Deng, Shijuan Li, Preben Hansen:
Exploring the Effect of Rational Factors and Trust in Health Behavior Change. 104-116 - Jesse David Dinneen, Helen Bubinger:
Not Quite 'Ask a Librarian': AI on the Nature, Value, and Future of LIS. 117-126 - Shihui Feng, Mengqian Li, Ola Erstad:
Social Connections Matter: Online and Offline Civic Engagement among College Students. 127-138 - Vanessa Figueiredo, Eric M. Meyers:
Youth Research under the Microscope: A Conceptual Analysis of Youth Information Interaction Studies. 139-151 - Diana Floegel, Philip Doty:
The Library/Surveillance Interface. 152-161 - Yuan Gao, Jianping He:
Analysis of Mapping Knowledge Domains for Privacy Issues in Data Ethics Research. 162-172 - Souvick Ghosh:
"Can You Search for Me?": Understanding and ImprovingUser-SystemDialogues for Complex Search Tasks. 173-184 - Elliott Hauser:
What is the Thermal Conductivity of Copper? The Production of a Fact Through Scientific Forgetting. 185-195 - James A. Hodges, Mitch Chaiet, Praful Gupta:
Forensic Analysis of Memetic Image Propagation: Introducing the SMOC BRISQUEt Method. 196-205 - Jingrui Hou, Jiangnan Li, Ping Wang:
Measuring Quality of Wikipedia Articles by Feature Fusion-based Stack Learning. 206-217 - Daniel Houli, Marie L. Radford, Vivek K. Singh:
" COVID19 is_": The Perpetuation of Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories via Google Autocomplete. 218-229 - Donald A. Keefer, Catherine Blake:
The Reproducible Data Reuse ( ReDaR ) Framework to Capture and Assess Multiple Data Streams. 230-240 - Priya Kizhakkethil:
Information as Meaningful Experience. 241-252 - Alexandra Leigh, Stephann Makri, Alex S. Taylor, Alec Mulinder, Sarra Hamdi:
From Information to Knowledge Creation in the Archive: Observing Humanities Researchers' Information Activities. 253-263 - Xin Liu, Yi Bu, Ming Li, Jiang Li:
Is Interdisciplinary Collaboration Research More Disruptive Than Monodisciplinary Research? 264-272 - Yuanye Ma, Mary Grace Flaherty:
Using Symptoms and Healthcare Encounters to Capture a Rare Disease: A Study of Clinical Notes of the Alpha-Gal Meat Allergy. 273-281 - Sakrapee Paisalnan, Yashar Moshfeghi, Frank E. Pollick:
Neural Correlates of Realisation of Satisfaction in a Successful Search Process. 282-291 - Andrea Papenmeier, Thomas Krämer, Tanja Friedrich, Daniel Hienert, Dagmar Kern:
Genuine Information Needs of Social Scientists Looking for Data. 292-302 - Dan Phillips, Michael Smit:
Toward Best Practices for Unstructured Descriptions of Research Data. 303-314 - Alex H. Poole, Jane Zhang:
"It makes me sad": Archival Pedagogy in a Time of Covid-19. 315-326 - Stephen C. Slota, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Sherri R. Greenberg, Michelle Surka, Keyanna S. Evans, James Snow, Sarah Rodriguez, Tara Zimmerman:
Just Infrastructure? Field Research on a Standardized Assessment Tool for a Continuum of Care for People Experiencing Homelessness. 327-336 - Vivian Tompkins, Brendan John Honick, Katherine Louise Polley, Jian Qin:
MetaFAIR : A Metadata Application Profile for Managing Research Data. 337-345 - Manhua Wang, Selina Sharmin, Mengqian Wang, Fei Yu:
A Mixed-Method Usability Study on User Experience with Systematic Review Software. 346-356 - Tian Wang, Lin Guo, Masooda N. Bashir:
COVID -19 Apps and Privacy Protections from Users' Perspective. 357-365 - Dan Wu, Yeman Huang:
Why Do You Trust Siri?: The Factors Affecting Trustworthiness of Intelligent Personal Assistant. 366-379 - I-Chin Wu, Bo-Xian Huang, Pertti Vakkari:
Learning Outcomes during Information Search in Digital Archives. 380-389 - Xiudan Yang, Xiaoying Qi:
Research on Information Flow Mechanism of Manufacturing Enterprises from the Perspective of Innovation Value Chain. 390-399 - Shimelis G. Assefa, Abebe Rorissa, Daniel Alemneh:
Digital Readiness Assessment of Countries in Africa: A Case Study Research. 400-404 - Lindsay K. Brown, Tiffany C. Veinot:
Discrimination in Healthcare and LGBTQ + Information and Care-seeking Behaviors. 405-409 - Xiaoju Chen, Neelam Bharti, Matthew R. Marsteller:
Use of Bibliometrics Data to Understand the Citation Advantages of Different Open Access Categories in Covid-19 Related Studies. 410-414 - Hyerim Cho, Denice C. Adkins, Jenny S. Bossaller, Heather Moulaison Sandy:
Moods in Book Reviews: Text Mining Approach. 415-419 - Hyerim Cho, Wan-Chen Lee, Alex C. Urban, Li-Min Huang, Yi Long:
"I Don't Want a Book That's Going to Make Me Sad or Stressed Out, Especially in This Day and Age": Fiction Reading (and Healing) in a Pandemic. 420-424 - Jesse David Dinneen, Ba Xuan Nguyen:
How Big Are Peoples' Computer Files? File Size Distributions Among User-managed Collections. 425-429 - Devan Ray Donaldson, Samuel Vodicka Russell:
Towards a Taxonomy of Trustworthy Digital Repository Impacts. 430-434 - Jesse Du, Chris Yuen, Micah Slaughter, Annie T. Chen:
Perceived Usability and Experience with Digital Tools in the Context of Digital Humanities Research. 435-439 - Lizhou Fan, Huizi Yu, Anne J. Gilliland:
#StopAsianHate: Archiving and Analyzing Twitter Discourse in the Wake of the 2021 Atlanta Spa Shootings. 440-444 - Katrina Fenlon, Jessica H. Grimmer, Alia Reza, Courtnie Thurston:
"Meaning in the present": Understanding Sustainability for Digital Community Collections. 445-449 - Deborah A. Garwood, Alex H. Poole:
Archivists' Information Work Lines: Affective, Information Management, and Hybrid Onsite-Remote Work Performance. 450-455 - Tirthankar Ghosal, Muskaan Singh:
Towards Finding a Research Lineage Leveraging on Identification of Significant Citations. 456-460 - Jim Hahn:
Publisher References in Bibliographic Entity Descriptions. 461-465 - Jesper Gabs Jensen, Emil Petersen, Tove Faber Frandsen:
Avoiding Information during Serious Illness: Insights into the Information Behavior of Cancer Patients. 466-471 - Mariah A. Knowles:
Five Motivating Concerns forAIEthics Instruction. 472-476 - Maja Krtalic, Jennifer Campbell-Meier, Rachel Bell:
Tattoos and Information: Mapping the Landscape of Tattoo Research. 477-483 - Rongqian Ma, Fanghui Xiao:
What is a Good Visualization for Digital Humanities Researchers? An Exploratory Study. 484-489 - Xiaoyue Ma, Xiao Meng:
Image Position and Layout Effects on User Engagement of Multi-image Tweets. 490-494 - Anthony J. Million, Jenny S. Bossaller:
Policies, Procedures, and Decision-Making : Data Managers and the Research Lifecycle. 495-498 - Bryce Clayton Newell:
Interpreting Police Video: A Pilot Study. 499-503 - Davy Tsz Kit Ng, Jac Ka Lok Leung, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Maggie Shen Qiao:
AI Literacy: Definition, Teaching, Evaluation and Ethical Issues. 504-509 - Jeppe Nicolaisen, Tove Faber Frandsen:
Journals as Communities: A Case Study of Core Journals in LIS. 510-514 - Michael Olsson:
Reconciling Authority and Agency through Information Practices Research. 515-519 - Katherine Louise Polley, Vivian Tompkins, Brendan John Honick, Jian Qin:
Named Entity Disambiguation for Archival Collections: Metadata, Wikidata, and Linked Data. 520-524 - Alex H. Poole:
LEADING the Way: A New Model for Data Science Education. 525-531 - Yuchen Qian, Zhicheng Li, Wenke Hao, Yuzhuo Wang, Chengzhi Zhang:
Using Future Work Sentences to Explore Research Trends of Different Tasks in a Special Domain. 532-536 - Yisi Sang, Lizhen Liang, Jeffrey M. Stanton:
Content Moderation of Speech in Political Discussions. 537-542 - Vyacheslav Zavalin, Oksana L. Zavalina, Rachel Safa:
Patterns of Subject Metadata Change in MARC 21 Bibliographic Records for Video Recordings. 543-547 - Wei Zhang, Hao Wang:
Recognition and Analysis of Emotional Words in Ancient Chinese Poetry under Different Themes. 548-552 - Yuhao Zhang, Guangchun Zheng:
Health Information Behavior in the Context of Medical Decision-making: An Exploratory Study based on Vaccination in Beijing. 553-557 - Xintong Zhao, Steven Lopez, Semion Saikin, Xiaohua Hu, Jane Greenberg:
Text to Insight: Accelerating Organic Materials Knowledge Extraction via Deep Learning. 558-562 - Hongyu Zhou, Raf Guns, Tim C. E. Engels:
Measurement of Interdisciplinarity: Quantifying Distance-Based Disparity Using Node2vec. 563-566 - Jeff Allen, Lu An, Darra L. Hofman, Md. Anwarul Islam, Heather D. Pfeiffer:
Career Development in Knowledge Management. 567-569 - Marcia J. Bates, Michael K. Buckland, Wayne de Fremery, Lin Wang:
Foundations of Information Science. 570-572 - Miyoung Chong, Thomas J. Froehlich, Kai Shu:
Racial Attacks during the COVID -19 Pandemic: Politicizing an Epidemic Crisis on Longstanding Racism and Misinformation, Disinformation, and Misconception. 573-576 - Vanessa Figueiredo, Eric M. Meyers, Dania Bilal, Sophie A. Rutter, Rachel M. Magee:
Youth Information Interaction Research in the Pandemic: Adjustments, Innovations, Implications. 577-581 - Diana Floegel, Travis L. Wagner, Daniel Delmonaco, Brian M. Watson:
Expanding Our Conceptions of Embodied and Affective Information Interactions with Queer Theory. 582-586 - Crystal Fulton, Isto Huvila, Olívia Manuela Marques Pestana, Anna Maria Tammaro, Ying-Hsang Liu, Sümeyye Akça:
Community Resilience Through Diversity. 587-589 - Devon L. Greyson, Tien-I Tsai, Vanessa Kitzie, Konstantina Martzoukou, Millicent Mabi:
What's Next for Information World Mapping?: International and Multidisciplinary Uses of the Method. 590-593 - Loni Hagen, Devon L. Greyson, Ashley Fox, Kolina Koltai, Catherine L. Dumas:
Social Media, Vaccines, and Partisan Division of Health Information. 594-597 - Deanna Morrow Hall, Michael K. Buckland, Paul Duguid:
History and Heritage Update. 598-599 - Jenna Hartel, Marcia J. Bates, Vishma Bhattarai, LaVerne Gray, Patrick Keilty:
Welcome to Information Science Sponsored by SIG-HFIS. 600-603 - Isto Huvila, Jane Greenberg, Olle Sköld, Andrea K. Thomer, Ciaran B. Trace, Xintong Zhao:
Documenting Information Processes and Practices: Paradata, Provenance Metadata,Life-Cyclesand Pipelines. 604-609 - Ying-Hsang Liu, Hsin-liang Oliver Chen, Makoto P. Kato, Mingfang Wu, Kathleen Gregory:
Data Discovery and Reuse in Data Service Practices: A Global Perspective. 610-612 - Stephann Makri, Dana McKay, George Buchanan, Shanton Chang, Dirk Lewandowski, Andrew MacFarlane, Lynne Cole, Sanne Vrijenhoek, Andrés Ferraro:
Search a Great Leveler? Ensuring More Equitable Information Acquisition. 613-618 - Robert D. Montoya, Jeremy Abbott, Michelle Caswell, Gregory H. Leazer, Safiya Umoja Noble, Carlin Soos:
Examining Concepts of the Public: Who is Served by Information Services? 619-621 - Mark Needleman, Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Marcia Lei Zeng, Timothy J. Dickey:
Updates to Information Standards and Standardization Efforts. 622-624 - Shannon M. Oltmann, Ana Ndumu, Emily J. M. Knox, John T. F. Burgess:
Information Injustice and Intellectual Freedom: Polarizing Concepts for a Polarizing Time. 625-629 - Beth Patin, Tami Oliphant, Danielle Allard, LaVerne Gray, Rachel Ivy Clarke, Jasmina Tacheva, Kayla Lar-son:
At the Margins of Epistemology: Amplifying Alternative Ways of Knowing in Library and Information Science. 630-633 - Devendra Potnis, Bhakti Gala, Edda Tandi Lwoga, Md. Anwarul Islam, Nosheen Fatima Warraich, Humphrey Keah, Abebe Rorissa:
Conducting and Publishing Research in Developing Countries: Challenges and Solutions. 634-638 - Abebe Rorissa, Hemalata Iyer, Kendra S. Albright, Devendra Potnis, Nadia Caidi, Daniel Alemneh:
"Unity in Diversity": A Conversation around the Interdisciplinary Identity of Information Science. 639-641 - Diane H. Sonnenwald, Abebe Rorissa, Ina Fourie, Heidi Julien, Jaya Raju, Daniel Alemneh:
North-South Scholarly Collaboration: Opportunities and Experiences in Africa. 642-646 - Rong Tang, Xan Goodman, Rebecca Davis, Jia Tina Du, Bridgett Pride, David Leonard:
Antiracism in the LIS Profession: Not Just Lip Service. 647-650 - Rong Tang, Ceilyn Boyd, Andrew Creamer, Adam Kriesberg, Elaine Martin, Rebecca Morin:
Collaborative Efforts and Success Story of an Open-Learning Program: Partnership Growth of the Research Data Management Librarian Academy ( RDMLA ). 651-654 - Leslie Thomson, Ben Kaden, Michael Kleineberg, Di Wang, Maryam Bugaje, Gobinda Chowdhury, Gary Marchionini, Lihong Zhou, Vivien Petras, Michael Seadle:
Endurance and Coherence: The Post-2020 iSchool. 655-658 - Fang Wang, Hongzhi Zhu, Yejun Wu:
Quality, Reuse and Governance of Open Data. 659-662 - Rachel D. Williams, Danielle Pollock, Agnes Mainka, Michael Brinkmeier, Elisaweta Ossovski:
Motivation, Building Relationships, and the Role of Belonging in Distance Learning. 663-666 - Joseph Winberry, LaVerne Gray, Jean Hardy, Baheya S. Jaber, Bharat Mehra:
Conceptualizing Relevance of Information as a Social Justice Issue: An Interactive Panel Discussion. 667-672 - Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Md. Anwarul Islam:
A Bibliometric Analysis of the Annual Meeting Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 673-675 - Anousha Athreya, S. Koby Taswell, Carl Taswell:
Management Software for Monitoring Related Versions of Cultural Heritage Artifacts for Libraries and Museums. 676-678 - Liezl H. Ball, Theo J. D. Bothma:
A Comparison of Search Functionalities in Several Tools Used for Searching within Digital Text Collections. 679-681 - Helen Bubinger, Jesse David Dinneen:
Actionable Approaches to Promote Ethical AI in Libraries. 682-684 - Yi-Yun Cheng:
Systematic Comparison of Data Models used in Mapping Knowledge Organization Systems. 685-687 - Yu Chi, Vivian Hui, Hannah Kunsak, Peter Brusilovsky, Heidi Donovan, Daqing He, Young Ji Lee:
Challenges of Ovarian Cancer Patient and Caregiver Online Health Information Seeking. 688-690 - Yunseon Choi:
Discovery of a Hidden Pattern in Social Discussion. 691-693 - Alton Y. K. Chua, Xiaoyu Chen:
Analyzing Readers' Responses to Fake News on Facebook. 694-696 - Meredith Dedema, Pnina Fichman:
Boundary Crossing in Online Community of Practice: "Between Art and Quarantine". 697-699 - Sebastian Deimen, Hong Cui, Michelle Higgins:
A Peek into the US Informal STEM Landscape through Theconnectory.org. 700-702 - Sarah De La Rosa, Rachel N. Simons, Aaron Elkins:
Teaching with Color: Calling in White Faculty to Address Whiteness in the LIS Curriculum. 703-706 - Brian Dobreski, Xiaohua Zhu, Tao Yang, Laura Ridenour:
Information Organization and Information Retrieval in the LIS Curriculum. 707-709 - Laura W. Dozal:
Street Art as Visual Information: Mixed Methods Approach to Analyzing Community Spaces. 710-712 - Celina Jepsen Færch, Poon Sze Sen, Tian Yunqian:
Information Flow and Social Organization in a Bitcoin Discussion Network on Twitter. 713-715 - Pnina Fichman, Maanvi Rathi:
Cross-Cultural Analysis of Trolling Behaviors. 716-717 - Darin Freeburg:
Knowledge Work in the Library. 718-721 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Yi Dan, Tiantian Huang, Mengtian Zhang, Chei Sian Lee:
Is Gamification Effortful? A Study in the Crowdsourcing Context. 725-727 - Ruohua Han, Yingying Han:
Radical Empathy in the University Archives: Examining Archival Representations of Chinese Students from 1906 to 1920. 728-730 - Deborah Hicks:
Clusters, Stars, and Hashtags: Understanding Librarians' Professional Online Networks. 731-733 - Junwen Hu:
What Does Channel Say? Understanding How Social Media Social Capital FacilitatesCOVID-19-Related Information-SeekingandOpinion-Expressionon Two Types of Platforms: User-oriented versus Content-oriented. 737-739 - Baheya S. Jaber:
A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Hashtag # WeAreAllIsraaGhrayeb on Twitter: An Exploration of Honor Killing Crimes in Palestine. 740-743 - Boryung Ju, Yoonhyuk Jung, John P. Bourgeois:
Seeking Health Information in Wikipedia and Readers' Satisfaction. 744-746 - Michelle Kaczmarek:
Fixing for Change: Stories of Information and Aspiration in Community Repair. 747-749 - Jeonghyun Kim, James Faulkner:
Appraising Research Data for Long-Term Preservation: An Analysis of Research Data Collection Policies. 750-752 - Soo Hyeon Kim:
Synchronous Ideation Workshop with Rural Library Professionals to Envision Future Makerspaces. 753-755 - Annamarie Klose, Scott Goldstein, Morris Levy:
Out of the Past: The Challenges of B.C.E. Dates in Metadata. 756-758 - Emma Knox, Noriko Hara:
Public Engagement with Science via Social Media: A Case of Communicating the Pandemic on Twitter. 759-761 - Konstantin Kulik, Michael Achmann, Christian Wolff:
Evaluation of a Chat Interface for Diary Studies in Information Behavior Research. 762-764 - Chei Sian Lee, Silei Tian, Anran Xu, Yuhang Liu, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Nozomi Cephas Seah:
Investigating the Influence of Cute Aesthetics in Community Crowdsourcing. 765-767 - Chei Sian Lee, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Han Wei Tan, Han Zheng, Yin Leng Theng:
Understanding the Temporal Effects on Tweetcussion of COVID -19 Vaccine. 768-770 - Kai Li, Chuyi Lu, Chenyue Jiao:
A Survey of Exclusively Data Journals and How They Are Indexed by Scientific Databases. 771-773 - Jingwen Lian, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao:
Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Digital Humanities: Evidence from Public-Funded Projects in China. 774-776 - Kok Khiang Lim, Chei Sian Lee:
Investigating Learner's Online Learning Behavioural Changes during the COVID -19 Pandemic. 777-779 - Zack Lischer-Katz, Jasmine Clark:
XR Accessibility Initiatives in Academic Libraries. 780-783 - Huapu Liu, Steven L. MacCall, Nicole Lewis:
Exploring the Computational Recovery of the Typographical Logic of Book Indexes as Paratext for Improving Navigation within Digitized Historical Texts with Semantic Model. 784-786 - Ziqi Liu, Shijuan Li:
Impact of Gain-Loss Message Framing on Bedtime Procrastination of College Students: From the Perspective of the Powerful Effect Theory. 787-789 - Wen Lou, Jingjing Chen:
Modeling the Preferences of Demographical Reading History: A Primary Case Study of a Public Library in Shanghai. 790-791 - Yuanye Ma:
A Structural Topic Model Analysis of Privacy in Mandarin Chinese News: 2010-2019. 792-794 - Francisco-Javier Muñoz-García, María-Ángeles López Hernández, Rubén Domínguez-Delgado:
Written News Search Engines and Retrieval Systems of the Databases of Spanish Digital Newspapers. 795-797 - Emma Nicol, Amal Htait, Leif Azzopardi, Wendy Moncur:
Towards Identifying, Understanding and Controlling Cumulative Revelations in Social Media. 798-800 - Hanqi Peng, Chang Liu:
Breaking the Information Cocoon: When Do People Actively Seek Conflicting Information? 801-803 - Yingzhen Peng, Wen Lou, Jiangen He, Vincent Larivière:
Where Did They Come From? On Global Mobility of Chinese Returnees. 804-805 - Amelia Anderson, Abigail Leigh Phillips:
Makerspaces Designed for All: Creating Equitable and Inclusive Learning Environments in Libraries. 806-807 - Angela Usha Ramnarine-Rieks, Avin Deshmukh, Yisi Sang, Daniel Lugo, Sichun Xu:
Preliminary Simulation for Obtaining Accurate Heart Rate Data Using Imputation Methods. 808-810 - Alexandria Jane Rayburn:
Understanding the Role of Community Collaboration Within Indigenous Cultural Heritage Data Migrations. 811-812 - Stephen M. Richard, David Vieglais, Hong Cui, Neil Davies, John Deck, Quan Gan, Eric C. Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, John A. Kunze, Danny Mandel, Christopher Meyer, Thomas Orrell, Sarah Ramdeen, Rebecca Snyder, Ramona L. Walls, Yuxuan Zhou, Kerstin A. Lehnert:
Internet of Samples. 813-815 - Philip Romero-Masters, Kristin R. Eschenfelder:
Autonomy Framing and Cybersecurity Training Completion. 816-818 - Alex Rosenberger, Yan Shvartzshnaider, Madelyn Sanfilippo:
Digital Contact Tracing in the EU : Data Subject Rights and Conflicting Privacy Governance. 819-821 - Jacob Roy, Chidansh A. Bhatt, Mary Chayko, Vivek K. Singh:
Gendered Sounds in Household Devices: Results from an Online Search Case Study. 824-826 - Ellen L. Rubenstein, Susan K. Burke, Christine D'Arpa, Noah Lenstra:
Health Equity and Small and Rural Public Libraries During COVID -19. 827-829 - Renato Russo, Paulo Blikstein, Renata Penalva Vieira Silva:
Can Knowledge Construction Be Harmful? A Theory Building Approach to Explain Mr. Bolsonaro. 830-832 - Subhasree Sengupta, Jasmina Tacheva:
Flames of Justice in the Virtual Garden: A Preliminary Analysis of Tweets around the Death of an Indian Celebrity. 833-835 - J. Brenton Stewart, Boryung Ju:
A Conceptual Framework of Data (Info) Quality Revisited. 836-838 - Yinying Sun, Wen Lou, Lin Zhang:
Meta-gender-study: A Gender Study of Global Distribution on Gender Studies. 839-841 - Minying Tan, Alton Y. K. Chua:
Students' Motivations for Not Sharing Rumours during the COVID -19 Pandemic in Singapore. 842-844 - Ashley Thomas, Zhan Hu, Rong Tang:
Collaborative Approach to Translating Online Learning Content: Research Data Management Librarian Academy ( RDMLA ) and National Taiwan University ( NTU ) Library Translation and Co-Creation Partnership. 845-846 - Pelle Tracey, Alexandria Jane Rayburn:
Reddit as a Forum for Social Service Workers. 847-848 - Adrienne Vandenbosch, Benjamin M. Schmidt, Krystyna K. Matusiak, Peter Organisciak:
Moving Past Metadata: Improving Digital Libraries with Content-Based Methods. 849-851 - Amy VanScoy, Heidi Julien, Alison Harding:
Theory into Practice: Information Behavior inPre-ServiceEducation for Information Service Roles. 852-853 - Ben Wang, Jiqun Liu:
Extracting the Implicit Search States from Explicit Behavioral Signals in Complex Search Tasks. 854-856 - Yahan Wang, Zhiya Zuo, Xi Wang:
Digital Humanities in the Job Market. 857-859 - Maor Weinberger, Dan Bouhnik:
Factors for Online Identity Falsification among Israeli Students in the Era of COVID -19. 860-862 - Shuheng Wu:
Understanding New Yorkers' Everyday Life Information Seeking Behavior in the Context of Coping with COVID-19. 866-868 - Jing You, Nagma Shaik, Haihua Chen:
Data Mining on COVID -19 Vaccines: Side Effects. 869-871 - Xiaoqian Zhang, Joan C. Bartlett:
What Does the Literature Tell Us? Reviewing Literature Reviews on Information Behavior. 872-874 - Yanqiong Zhang, Jianhao Tang, Pengyi Zhang:
An Exploratory Study on Chinese Preteens' Internet Use and Parental Mediation during the COVID -19 Pandemic. 875-877 - Mengyuan Zhao, Shijie Song, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao:
Health Information Seeking on Social Apps among Older Adults Living with Chronic Conditions. 878-880 - Rongying Zhao, Ruru Chang, Lan Lu, Xiaoyu Wang, Zhaoyang Zhang:
Research on the Index for Evaluating Academic Activeness of Researchers. 881-882 - Yuehua Zhao, Hao Wang, Sanhong Deng, Ye Chen:
Gender Disparity in Expressed Emotions within Health-Related Online Support Groups. 883-885
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