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Month: March 2022

Education Multimedia 

Congratulations, Dr. Kuhlthau!

March 31, 2022April 22, 2022 Jenna Hartel INFideos, Information Search Process, LIS

Congratulations, Dr. Kuhlthau!
👍👍👍 You and the ISP Are Well-Liked 👍👍👍
(And What’s the Point of These Videos Anyways?)

Jenna Hartel

A well-liked (👍) video on Carol Kuhlthau’s

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Translation 

Usability Matters—I’d Like to Complain about This User Experience!

March 30, 2022June 9, 2022 cplueg usability, user experience

Usability Matters—I’d Like to Complain about This User Experience!

Christopher Lueg, David Nichols, Michael Twidale

We return products if they turn out too cumbersome. Why don’t we have the same

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Translation 

What Are They Saying? A Speech Act Analysis of a Vaccination Information Debate on Facebook

March 30, 2022June 9, 2022 Laurie Bonnici Facebook, Social media, speech act analysis

What Are They Saying? A Speech Act Analysis of a Vaccination Information Debate on Facebook

Laurie Bonnici and Jinxuan Ma

Vaccine-preventable diseases are on the rise in part because of

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Translation 

Characterizing a Complex Searching Process: A Search Pace Model

March 25, 2022June 9, 2022 Chang Liu search, search process

Characterizing a Complex Searching Process: A Search Pace Model

Chang Liu and Xiaoxuan Song

Have you ever thought of your own searching process? Most people would consider it very easy

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Frontiers 

Digital Libraries for People: Ethical Design, Adaptive Exploration, Analytical Support

March 24, 2022June 9, 2022 Ali Shiri Artifical intelligence, Ethical design

Digital Libraries for People: Ethical Design, Adaptive Exploration, Analytical Support

Ali Shiri

Back in 2003, in a paper on digital library research developments and trends I suggested that collaborative digital

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InfoFire Multimedia 

The Changing Landscape of Human Information Interaction: The Past, Present, and the Future

March 24, 2022June 9, 2022 Shalini Urs Gary Marchionini, Human Information Interaction, InfoFire

The Changing Landscape of Human Information Interaction: The Past, Present, and the Future

A Fireside Chat with Gary Marchionini

Shalini Urs

Humans constantly interact with information within their cognition and

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Education Multimedia 

Attention Doctoral Students: This Video Is for You!

March 18, 2022June 9, 2022 Jenna Hartel doctoral student, INFideos, theoretical paper

Attention Doctoral Students:
This Video Is for You!

Jenna Hartel

How can doctoral students make theoretical and conceptual contributions to the literature of Information Science, which is especially competitive at

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InfoFire Multimedia 

Different Flavors of AI: The Next Cognitive Revolution? A Fireside Chat with Gio Wiederhold

March 16, 2022May 25, 2022 Shalini Urs Gio Wiederhold, InfoFire, iSchool

Different Flavors of AI: The Next Cognitive Revolution? A Fireside Chat with Gio Wiederhold

Shalini Urs

In this episode of InfoFire—the fireside chat series from Information Matters—I am conversing with

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Editorial 

Finding Fairness with a Fickle Framing

March 12, 2022May 26, 2022 Chirag Shah Artificial Intelligence, Fairness, machine learning, Recommender systems

Finding Fairness with a Fickle Framing

Chirag Shah, University of Washington

In 2018, I spent several months at Spotify in New York City during my sabbatical from Rutgers University. There

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Translation 

How Can the Knowledge Transfer of Internationally Mobile Scientists Be Detected with Bibliometric Data Alone?

March 10, 2022May 26, 2022 Valeria Aman Bibliometrics, citation, knowledge transfer, mobility

How Can the Knowledge Transfer of Internationally Mobile Scientists Be Detected with Bibliometric Data Alone?

Valeria Aman

International mobility of scientists is associated with a plethora of positive effects on

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