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Session
The Evolving Nature of the Human Side of Information Research - sponsored by SIG-USE
Time:
Saturday, 07/Oct/2023:
9:00am - 12:00pm

Location: Virtual - Zoom


Time is EDT (Eastern Daylight Time)


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Presentations
ID: 154 / [Single Presentation of ID 154]: 1
Workshops
4 hours, Virtual Workshop (held in early October prior to the meeting)
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Topics: Information Behavior (information behavior; information-seeking behavior; information needs and use; information practices; usability; user experience; human-computer interaction; human-technology interaction; human-AI interaction)
Keywords: Information Behavior, Sustainable Innovation, Human Information Practices, Technology Adoption, Challenges

The Evolving Nature of the Human Side of Information Research - sponsored by SIG-USE

Namali Suraweera1, David Stokes2, Nosheen Fatima Warraich3, Owen Stewart-Robertson4

1Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; 2University of California, Los Angeles, USA; 3University of the Punjab, Pakistan; 4McGill University, Canada

The 23rd Annual SIG-USE Research Symposium is focused on the evolving nature of the human side of information research. As technology and society continue to evolve, it is becoming increasingly important to consider the human aspects of information research - human information practice, innovative approaches, and interaction and ethical challenges. The primary goals of this symposium include information researchers sharing their experiences and supporting others in the field and facilitating information exchange among esteemed and emerging scholars and professionals, to engage critically with the field, and provide feedback on preliminary work. Participants will be involved in a discussion with a panel of experts who will share their research and insights relating to this year’s theme. Participants will further engage in dynamic break-out discussion sessions with extended abstract presentations, as well as with lightning talks that focus on different aspects of the evolving nature of the human side of information research.



 
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