[Asis-l] ASIST Program for HCI in Information-Intensive Environments Workshop

luanne Freund freundlu at interchange.ubc.ca
Fri Oct 24 14:12:27 EDT 2008


2008 Research Symposium of the

Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction

American Society for Information Science and Technology

Human Computer Interaction in Information-Intensive Environments

A Focus on Groups

Sunday, October 26, 2008

8:00 Breakfast

*8:30 Introduction to the Symposium, E. Toms, Dalhousie University*

*Session: Group Behaviour, Information & Technology, Moderator: A. 
Komlodi, **University** of **Maryland***

8:35 Collaborative Information Behaviour of Virtual Math Teams in a 
Multimodal Online Environment, M. Cakir & G. Stahl, Drexel University

8:55 Supporting Group Interaction in Social Systems, M.N. Razavi & L. 
Iverson, University of British Columbia

9:15 Breakdowns - Investigating Critical Moments in GroupWork, S. Toze & 
E.G. Toms, Dalhousie University

9:35 Information Exchange Spanning Group Boundaries: Wikis as Boundary 
Objects, M. Tennor & K.R. Fleischmann, University of Maryland

*9:55** Poster Boasters (1-2 minutes to promote each poster), Moderator: 
L. Freund, **University** of **British Columbia***

*10:00** Coffee and Posters*

*Session: Groups, Community and Collaboration – in many flavours, 
Moderator: Heather O’Brien, **University** of **British Columbia***

* *10:15 Community Wireless Networks: Field Exploration of Non-Profit 
Participation, J.D. Burge, L.M. Campbell & J.M. Carroll, The 
Pennsylvania State University

10:35 Using Pragmatics and Genre Theory to Study E-mail Triage Behaviour 
of Managers and Secretaries, I. Alberts, S. Bertrand-Gastaldy, D. 
Forest, & P. Bergeron, Université de Montréal

10:55 Many Actors, Many Sources: Medication Reconciliation in the 
Emergency Department, S.W. Haas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

*11:15** Keynote: Beyond Being Aware, John Carroll, The **Pennsylvania** 
State University*

*12:00** Lunch and Posters*

*Posters*

Accelerating Scientific Discovery: Five Collaborative Approaches, G. 
Harmon, University of Texas at Austin

Video Annotations Support Virtual Collaboration, X. Mu, University of 
Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Collective Information Practices to Sustain Knowledge Work over Time, J. 
Sarmiento-Klapper & G. Stahl, Drexel University

Web Design Guidelines: Investigating Issues of Interpretation and 
Efficacy, S. Szigeti, University of Toronto

-- 
Luanne Freund
Assistant Professor
School of Library, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS)
The University of British Columbia
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, Suite 470 - 1961 East Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Tel.: 604-822-0825
Fax: 604-822-6006
E-mail: luanne.freund at ubc.ca





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