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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 31/Oct/2023 | |||||
7:30am - 9:15am |
Business Meeting and Breakfast - All Are Welcome Location: Mancy/Avize, 1st Floor, Novotel |
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7:30am - 11:30am |
Registration Location: Champagne Coat Check, 1st Floor, Novotel |
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9:30am - 10:30am |
Canada Chapter Meeting Location: Mouton Cadet, 2nd Floor, Novotel |
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9:30am - 11:00am |
Storytelling for Translational Research Impact - hosted by the Research Engagement Committee Sarah Gonzalez1, Ying-Hsang Liu2, Sue Yeon Syn3, Stephann Makri4, Lynn Silipigni Connaway5, Lisa Given6, Jenna Hartel7, Kate McDowell8 1: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA; 2: Uppsala University, Sweden; 3: Catholic University of America, USA; 4: City, University of London, UK; 5: OCLC, USA; 6: RMIT University, Australia; 7: University of Toronto, Canada; 8: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel Alternative Events 1: University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA; 2: Uppsala University, Sweden; 3: Catholic University of America, USA; 4: City, University of London, UK; 5: OCLC, USA; 6: RMIT University, Australia; 7: University of Toronto, Canada; 8: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA |
Theorising Information Literacy: Opportunities and Constraints Alison Hicks1, Ola Pilerot2, Arthur Coelho Bezerra3, Marco Schneider3, Jutta Haider2, Noora Hirvonen4, Veronica Johansson2 1: University College London, UK; 2: University of Boras, Sweden; 3: Brazilian Institute of Information in Science & Technology, Brazil; 4: University of Oulu, Finland Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel Panels 1: University College London, UK; 2: University of Boras, Sweden; 3: Brazilian Institute of Information in Science & Technology, Brazil; 4: University of Oulu, Finland |
Paper Session 15: Science and Policy Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel Chair: Jia Tina Du, University of South Australia, Australia Long Papers Study on the Characteristics of Cross-Domain Knowledge Diffusion from Science to Policy: Evidence from Overton Data 1: Renmin University of China, People's Republic of China; 2: Key Laboratory of Data Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Ministry of Education in China (DEKE), People's Republic of China 9:55am - 10:10am Short Papers The Triple Helix Interactions Among Universities, Industries, and Governments: Case of Climate Change Field Zhejiang University, People's Republic of China 10:10am - 10:25am Short Papers Investigating Academic Graph-Based Factors Behind Funding Success in National Institutes of Health 1: Zhejiang University, People's Republic of China; 2: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA; 3: HealthPartners Institute, USA 10:25am - 10:40am Short Papers How Are Policy Document Mentions to Academic Papers Accumulated? Sun Yat-sen University, People's Republic of China 10:40am - 10:55am Short Papers Trend of Collaboration in STEM Education in Informal Learning Institutions Based on IMLS-funded Projects 1: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA; 2: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA |
Paper Session 16: Archives and Records Management Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel Chair: Travis Wagner, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, USA Long Papers Development of a Recordkeeping Culture in Community-Based Organisations in Bangladesh 1: Monash University, Australia; 2: United International University, Bangladesh 9:55am - 10:20am Long Papers The Hipátia Model: Paths Toward the Brazilian Archival Digital Preservation Era 1: Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia, Brazil; 2: Programa de Pós Graduacão em Ciência da Informação IBICT/UFRJ, Brazil 10:20am - 10:45am Long Papers Examining Social Media Policy and Records Management in Massachusetts Municipal Governments Simmons University, USA 10:45am - 11:00am Short Papers An Examination of the Real-World Appraisal Practices of Archivists Univeristy of North Texas, USA |
Paper Session 17: Misinformation Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel Chair: Devon Greyson, University of British Columbia, Canada Long Papers An Investigation of the Use of Theories in Misinformation Studies University of North Texas, USA 9:55am - 10:20am Long Papers Exploring Information Behavior Patterns in Response to False and Misleading Health Information Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany 10:20am - 10:45am Long Papers “Get Our Feet Wet and Hands Dirty”: Black Community-Based Librarianship and the Fight Against Information Poverty, 1940-1975 (1st place best long paper award) Drexel University, USA 10:45am - 11:00am Short Papers Anti-Black Racism, Anti-immigrant Sentiment, and Misinformation: A Recipe for Profound Societal Harm 1: University of Maryland, USA; 2: University College London, UK |
9:30am - 11:05am |
Paper Session 18: Information Practices and Personal Information Management Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel Chair: Ina Fourie, University of Pretoria, South Africa Short Papers Information Practices, Plural: Exploring Multiplicity and Mutual Constitution of Practices (3rd place best short paper) RMIT University, Australia 9:45am - 10:00am Short Papers Conversations on the Invisibility of PIM, Approaching Themes, and New Avenues of Research 1: University College Dublin, Ireland; 2: East Carolina University, USA; 3: McGill University, Canada 10:00am - 10:25am Long Papers A Guided Tour Study of the Untidy But Inspirational PIM of Visual Artists Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany 10:25am - 10:40am Short Papers Exploring Information Seeking and PIM Practices of Early-Career Researchers: Insights into Navigating Academic Transitions 1: Tel Hai College, Israel; 2: University College Dublin, Ireland 10:40am - 11:05am Long Papers Understanding Reactions in Human-Robot Encounters with Autonomous Quadruped Robots The University of Texas at Austin, USA |
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9:30am - 11:30am |
Exhibits Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel |
SIG Meet and Greet Location: Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel |
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11:00am - 11:30am |
Coffee Break Location: Morganis and Champagne Foyer, 1st Floor, Novotel |
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11:30am - 1:00pm |
Evaluating the Value of Exploratory Tools in Digital Humanities Collections and Scholarly Projects: Discussions from Researchers, Developers, and Users’ Perspectives Rongqian Ma1, Annie T. Chen2, Alex Poole3, Alexandra Chassanoff4, Alexandra Wingate1 1: Indiana University Bloomington, USA; 2: University of Washington, USA; 3: Drexel University, USA; 4: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Location: Bouzy, 1st Floor, Novotel Panels 1: Indiana University Bloomington, USA; 2: University of Washington, USA; 3: Drexel University, USA; 4: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA |
Pathways to Positive Change: Exploring Research Engagement in Practice Contexts Sarah Polkinghorne1, Lynne Bowker2, Brian Detlor3, Mary Greenshields4, Dana Mckay1 1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: University of Ottawa, Canada; 3: McMaster University, Canada; 4: European University Institute, Italy Location: Epernay, 1st Floor, Novotel Panels 1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: University of Ottawa, Canada; 3: McMaster University, Canada; 4: European University Institute, Italy |
Paper Session 19: Scholarly Communication and Open Access Location: Chalon, 1st Floor, Novotel Chair: Andrew Cox, University of Sheffield, UK Short Papers Investigating OA Practices of STM Journals: Insights from Editors in China Wuhan University, People's Republic of China 11:45am - 12:00pm Short Papers Exploring the Relationship Between Sci-Hub and Medical Literature Umeå Universitet, Sweden 12:00pm - 12:15pm Short Papers “I Am in a Privileged Situation”: Examining the Factors Promoting Inequity in Open Access Publishing McGill University, Canada 12:15pm - 12:30pm Short Papers A Preliminary Investigation of the Effects of Open Review on Citation Impact 1: Central University of Finance and Economics, People's Republic of China; 2: City University of Hong Kong, People's Republic of China 12:30pm - 12:55pm Long Papers Digital Ownership: The Case of E-Books University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA |
Paper Session 21: Knowledge Organization and Cultural Analytics Location: Bordeaux Suite, 2nd Floor, Novotel Chair: Deborah Lee, University College London, UK Short Papers Using Ontology to Organize Chinese Ancient Books in the Digital Age Peking University, People's Republic of China 11:45am - 12:10pm Long Papers Person-Oriented Ontologies Analysis for Digital Humanities Collections from a Metadata Crosswalk Perspective 1: University of Melbourne, Australia; 2: RMIT University, Australia 12:10pm - 12:35pm Long Papers Interdisciplinary Topic Link Prediction Based on Co-Word Network: A Case Study on Digital Humanities 1: Renmin University of China, People's Republic of China; 2: University of Hong Kong, People's Republic of China 12:35pm - 12:50pm Short Papers Tuning out the Noise: Benchmarking Entity Extraction for Digitized Native American Literature 1: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; 2: University of Oklahoma, USA; 3: Dartmouth College, USA; 4: University of Sheffield, UK; 5: Indiana University, USA |
Paper Session 20: Information Practices Around Technology Location: Bourg, Mezzanine, Novotel Chair: Sarah Evans, University of North Texas, USA Short Papers How Information Science Research Can Contribute to Development of Dementia-Friendly Communities University of Osijek, Croatia 11:45am - 12:00pm Short Papers Older Adults’ Attitudes Toward Digital Technology and Perceptions of Its Usefulness: Example of the City of Osijek, Croatia University of Osijek, Croatia 12:00pm - 12:25pm Long Papers Welding Instructors’ Perspectives on Using AI Technology in Welding Training The University of Texas at Austin, USA 12:25pm - 12:40pm Short Papers Teenagers and Videoconference Fatigue: A Preliminary Analysis from an Affordance-Based Approach Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 12:40pm - 12:55pm Short Papers When Push Comes to Pull: Place, Mobility, and Information Access for Vehicle Residents Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA |
11:30am - 1:10pm |
Paper Session 22: Technology and Society Location: Reims, 1st Floor, Novotel Chair: Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Simmons University, USA Long Papers Negativity Bias During Information Seeking, Processing, and Sensemaking about a Policy Debate: An Eye-Tracking Experiment Peking University, People's Republic of China 11:55am - 12:10pm Short Papers Exploring the Information Cues of Danmaku Comments to Stimulate Users' Affective Generation in Reaction Videos 1: Nanjing University of Science and Technology, People's Republic of China; 2: City University of Hong Kong, People's Republic of China; 3: Nanjing University, People's Republic of China; 4: Stockholm University, Sweden 12:10pm - 12:25pm Short Papers Studying Lived Experience and Automated Systems: The Case of Universal Credit University of Edinburgh, UK 12:25pm - 12:40pm Short Papers Geofence Warrants, Geospatial Innovation, and Implications for Data Privacy Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA 12:40pm - 12:55pm Short Papers Exploring Applications and User Experience with Generative AI Tools: A Content Analysis of Reddit Posts on ChatGPT 1: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA; 2: The University of Texas at Austin, USA; 3: Florida State University, USA 12:55pm - 1:10pm Short Papers Development and Validation of a Data Literacy Assessment Scale University of North Texas, USA |
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1:15pm - 2:30pm |
Closing Plenary & Lunch: Keynote Address by Dr. Stuart Hamilton: If You Don’t Get It the First Time, Back Up and Try It Again (Party): How Information Research Must Be Harnessed to Improve Library Advocacy Location: Mancy/Avize, 1st Floor, Novotel Dr. Stuart Hamilton is the Head of Libraries Development for the Local Government Management Agency (LGMA) in Ireland. He is the national advisor on public libraries and leads the development and implementation of the national public library strategy across 31 local authorities. He is the current Chair of the National Authorities on Public Libraries in Europe (NAPLE) Forum, the Chair of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Europe Regional Division, and a member of IFLA’s Regional Council.
Dr. Hamilton was previously Deputy Executive Director of International Relations and Communications at the Qatar National Library where he developed the library’s international relations, partnerships and outreach activities, and led the coordination of the library’s opening in 2017/2018. Before moving to Qatar he was Deputy Secretary General at IFLA in the Netherlands where he directed the Federation’s policy and advocacy work around copyright, human rights... |
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3:00pm - 5:00pm |
Board Meeting Location: Muscadet, Mezzanine, Novotel |
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