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Toward People-First Information Behavior Research and Practice (SIG-USE)
Time:
Friday, 04/Oct/2024:
9:00am - 1:00pm
This virtual workshop takes place in Eastern Daylight Time.
Presentations
ID: 372 / [Single Presentation of ID 372]: 1 Workshops 4 hours, Virtual Workshop (held in early October prior to the meeting) Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting Policies Topics: Information Behavior (information behavior; information-seeking behavior; information needs and use; information practices) Keywords: Information behavior, information practice, ethics, accountability, human-centered design and practice
Toward People-First Information Behavior Research and Practice (SIG-USE)
Bogeum Choi1, Muhammed Tariq2, Sharon Wong3, Devon Greyson4
1University of North Carolina, USA; 2COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan; 3University of Washington, USA; 4University of British Columbia, Canada
The 24th Annual SIG-USE Research Symposium focuses on how information behavior researchers and professionals can endeavor to center people and real-world outcomes in their work. As we continue to build and leverage advanced technologies, such as AI, to generate new insights and improve workflows, being mindful of how our work can impact individuals, particularly the ones that are often overlooked during the development and usage of information systems and technologies, is paramount. This symposium provides an opportunity for researchers, scholars, students, faculty, and information professionals to discuss ways in which the values of responsibility, reciprocity, and care can be incorporated into our work through effortful and informed design and practice. Participants will engage in panel discussions and breakout sessions to think of ways they can apply “people-first” approaches and mindsets into their everyday work. This symposium is open to all ASIS&T and non-ASIS&T members. Additional registration fee applies.