Editorial Rediscovering the “Third Place” April 28, 2022June 9, 2022 Chirag Shah commute, pandemic, Third Place, working from home Rediscovering the “Third Place”Chirag Shah, University of WashingtonDo you have a favorite “third place” to hang out? A place that’s other than your home and work? Perhaps it’s Read more Read more
Translation How Humans Switch between Information Seeking and Encountering April 22, 2022June 9, 2022 Tingting Jiang information encountering, information seeking, seeking-encountering tension How Humans Switch between Information Seeking and Encountering Tingting Jiang, Shiting Fu, Sanda Erdelez, Qian Guo Have you ever encountered a mobile food cart on your way to work? Suppose Read more Read more
Op/Ed JASIST Editorial Note: 7 April 2022 April 14, 2022April 22, 2022 Steve Sawyer JASIST JASIST Editorial Note: 7 April 2022Steve SawyerGreetings!This is my first editorial note since beginning as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Information Science and Technology (JASIST) Read more Read more
Multimedia The Future of Big Data Will Be Zero Data April 13, 2022June 9, 2022 Daphne Muller Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Ethics, future, privacy, tedx The Future of Big Data Will Be Zero Data Daphne Muller “Can you imagine a world where privacy is leading? No personal advertisements, no cookie pop-ups, and no company owns Read more Read more
Translation GKC-CI: A Unifying Framework For Contextual Norms and Information Governance April 8, 2022June 9, 2022 Yan Shvartzshnaider Contextual Integrity, Governing Knowledge Commons, Information Governance, IoT, privacy, privacy norms GKC-CI: A Unifying Framework for Contextual Norms and Information Governance Yan Shvartzshnaider, Madelyn Sanfilippo, Noah Apthorpe Designing technology that is attuned to ethical privacy considerations is a multifaceted challenge that Read more Read more
Frontiers Endangered Social Media Innovations Part 1: Usenet’s Small World Model Preventing Large Scale Content Manipulation April 7, 2022April 22, 2022 Christopher Lueg censorship, Social media, usenet Endangered Social Media Innovations Part 1: Usenet’s Small World Model Preventing Large Scale Content ManipulationChristoper LuegYet another troubling development in social media (as if there aren’t enough already—e.g. Read more Read more
Education With Great Power…Comes a Return to our Information Roots April 6, 2022June 9, 2022 Sarah Bratt NEASIST Conference, SIG-AI With Great Power…Comes a Return to Our Information Roots3 Lessons from the March 2022 NEASIST AI & Equity ConferenceSarah Bratt, PhD Candidate, Syracuse University School of Information Studies Read more Read more
InfoFire Multimedia Science Communication, Research Data, and COVID-19: A Fireside Chat with Gagandeep Kang April 5, 2022June 9, 2022 Shalini Urs COVID-19, InfoFire, misinformation, Research Data Science Communication, Research Data, and COVID-19: A Fireside Chat with Gagandeep Kang Shalini Urs From the perspective of science, scientific research, and science policy, the COVID-19 pandemic may best be Read more Read more