Information in Contemporary Society
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-15741-8 (ISBN)
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information in Contemporary Society, iConference 2019, held in Washington, DC, USA, in March/April 2019.
The 44 full papers and 33 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 133 submitted full papers and 88 submitted short papers. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Scientific work and data practices; methodological concerns in (big) data research; concerns about "smart" interactions and privacy; identity questions in online communities; measuring and tracking scientific literature; limits and affordances of automation; collecting data about vulnerable populations; supporting communities through public libraries and infrastructure; information behaviors in academic environments; data-driven storytelling and modeling; online activism; digital libraries, curation and preservation; social-media text mining and sentiment analysis; data and information in the public sphere; engaging with multi-media content; understanding online behaviors and experiences; algorithms at work; innovation and professionalization in technology communities; information behaviors on Twitter; data mining and NLP; informing technology design through offline experiences; digital tools for health management; environmental and visual literacy; and addressing social problems in iSchool research.
Scientific Work and Data Practices.- A Comparative Study of Biological Scientists' Data Sharing Between Genome Sequence Data and Lab Experiment Data.- Surfacing Data Change in Scientific Work.- Understanding Hackathons for Science: Collaboration, Affordances, and Outcomes.- Methodological Concerns in (Big) Data Research.- Modeling the Process of Information Encountering Based on the Analysis of Secondary Data.- Methodological Transparency and Big Data: A Critical Comparative Analysis of Institutionalization.- Spanning the Boundaries of Data Visualization Work: An Exploration of Functional Affordances and Disciplinary Values.- Concerns about "Smart" Interactions and Privacy.- A Study of Usage and Usability of Intelligent Personal Assistants in Denmark.- Eliciting Privacy Concerns for Smart Home Devices from a User Centered Perspective.- Understanding the Role of Privacy and Trust in Intelligent Personal Assistant Adoption.- Identity Questions in Online Communities.- Looking for Group: Live Streaming Programming for Small Audiences.- Skins for Sale: Linking Player Identity, Representation, and Purchasing Practices.- "Autsome": Fostering an Autistic Identity in an Online Minecraft Community for Youth with Autism.- Measuring and Tracking Scientific Literature.- Exploring Scholarly Impact Metrics in Receipt of Highly Prestigious Awards.- Are Papers with Open Data More Credible? An Analysis of Open Data Availability in Retracted PLoS Articles.- The Spread and Mutation of Science Misinformation.- Dead Science: Most Resources Linked in Biomedical Articles Disappear in Eight Years.- Limits and Affordances of Automation.- Illegal Aliens or Undocumented Immigrants? Towards the Automated Identification of Bias by Word Choice and Labeling.- Toward Three-Stage Automation of Annotation for Human Values.- Automating Documentation: A Critical Perspective into the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Documentation.- Collecting Data about Vulnerable Populations.- Investigating Health Self-Management among Different Generation Immigrant College Students with Depression.- Applying Photovoice to the Study of Asian Immigrants' Information Needs.- Proposing "Mobile, Finance, and Information" Toolkit for Financial Inclusion of the Poor in Developing Countries.- Documenting the Undocumented: Privacy and Security Guidelines for Humanitarian Work with Irregular Migrants.- Supporting Communities Through Public Libraries and Infrastructure.- The Role of Community Data in Helping Public Libraries Reach and Serve Underserved Communities.- Intentionality, Interactivity, and Community: A Conceptual Framework for Professional Development in Children's Librarianship.- Rural Broadband and Advanced Manufacturing: Research Implications for Information Studies.- Participatory Development of an Open Source Broadband Measurement Platform for Public Libraries.- Information Behaviors in Academic Environments.- Sexual Information Behavior of Filipino University Students.- From Gridiron Gang to Game Plan: Impact of ICTs on Student Athlete Information Seeking Practices, Routines, and Long-Term Goals.- Mobile News Processing: University Students' Reactions to Inclusion/Exclusion-Related News.- Data-Driven Storytelling and Modeling.- Engaging the Community Through Places: An User Study of People's Festival Stories.- Understanding Partitioning and Sequence in Data-Driven Storytelling.- Modeling Adoption Behavior for Innovation Diffusion.- Online Activism.- Crowdsourcing Change: A Novel Vantage Point for Investigating Online Petitioning Platforms.- Putting the "Move" in Social Movements: Assessing the Role of Kama Muta in Online Activism.- Information Bridges: Understanding the Informational Role of Network Brokerages in Polarised Online Discourses.- Digital Libraries, Curation and Preservation.- Prevalence and Use of the Term "Business Model" in the Digital Cultural Heritage Inst
| Erscheinungsdatum | 14.03.2019 |
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| Reihe/Serie | Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
| Zusatzinfo | XXII, 829 p. 314 illus., 101 illus. in color. |
| Verlagsort | Cham |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
| Gewicht | 1282 g |
| Themenwelt | Informatik ► Datenbanken ► Data Warehouse / Data Mining |
| Schlagworte | Applications • Artificial Intelligence • Computer Networks • Computer Science • conference proceedings • Education • HCI • Human Computer Interaction • Informatics • Information Technology • mobile computing • Natural Language Processing Systems • Research • Search Engines • Semantics • Social Computing • Social Networking • Social Networks • Telecommunication networks • User Interfaces • World Wide Web |
| ISBN-10 | 3-030-15741-5 / 3030157415 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-15741-8 / 9783030157418 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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