From kskim at slis.wisc.edu Mon Oct 20 14:18:23 2014 From: kskim at slis.wisc.edu (K.-Sun Kim) Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 13:18:23 -0500 Subject: [Siguse-l] ASIS&T SIG-USE Symposium Schedule - Nov. 1, 2014 In-Reply-To: <76d0e02a10286.54455198@slis.wisc.edu> References: <7480988315957.5445497e@slis.wisc.edu> <76c0954c152c7.544549b4@slis.wisc.edu> <75b0caad10df7.544549f1@slis.wisc.edu> <7480ecdf17b77.54454a2e@slis.wisc.edu> <7680ef921001f.54454a6b@slis.wisc.edu> <76a0f62b17cc1.54454aa8@slis.wisc.edu> <7670f48317015.54454ae6@slis.wisc.edu> <7480a6051645d.54454b23@slis.wisc.edu> <7620a4aa129ac.54454b60@slis.wisc.edu> <7490933317c4d.54454b80@slis.wisc.edu> <7600e34c15cd9.54454bbd@slis.wisc.edu> <76a08b3a12054.54454bfb@slis.wisc.edu> <748099e515dbf.54454c39@slis.wisc.edu> <75d0e49b14025.54454c76@slis.wisc.edu> <76c09360153a3.54454ca8@slis.wisc.edu> <7490f5f914f0e.54454ce5@slis.wisc.edu> <760084d8179cb.54454d03@slis.wisc.edu> <7600e1e910142.54454d7c@slis.wisc.edu> <76a0859913175.54454db9@slis.wisc.edu> <76a0ad2415d24.54454e33@slis.wisc.edu> <7630a7fc1361e.54454e61@slis.wisc.edu> <76b0957e155b5.54454f8e@slis.wisc.edu> <75b0a4641602a.54455008@slis.wisc.edu> <76b083f014838.54455045@slis.wisc.edu> <74808cc0158d6.54455060@slis.wisc.edu> <75e0c15c15eae.544550d9@slis.wisc.edu> <76d0f2dd16a47.54455117@slis.wisc.edu> <762082df16ea2.5445511f@slis.wisc.edu> <76d0e02a10286.54455198@slis.wisc.edu> Message-ID: <75e0987217e2e.54450b9f@slis.wisc.edu> Please join us in Seattle, Washington for the ASIS&T SIG-USE Symposium! To register, please visit: http://www.asis.org/asist2014/register.html ? 2014 ASIS&T SIG-USE SYMPOSIUM Theme: "Context in Information Behavior Research" Date:?November 1, 2014 (Saturday) Time:?1:30 to 6:30 pm Location:?Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, WA, USA Symposium Co-chairs: K.-Sun Kim (University of Wisconsin ? Madison) & Lu Xiao (University of Western Ontario) SCHEDULE: 1:30 ? 1:45 Welcome and introduction by Rong Tang (Simmons College), K.-Sun Kim (University of Wisconsin ? Madison) and Lu Xiao (University of Western Ontario) 1:45 ? 2:30 ?Context: Silos, boundary spanning, and opportunities?: Keynote presentation by Dr. J. David Johnson, Professor (College of Communications and Information Studies, University of Kentucky) 2:30 ? 3:30 First round of Lightning Talks The Role of Context in the Implications and Impacts of Information Behavior Research - Kyungwon Koh, Assistant Professor; Ellen L. Rubenstein, Assistant Professor; Kelvin White, Associate Professor (School of Library and Information Studies, University of Oklahoma) When Context Matters: From Context to Contextual Analysis -?Pertti Vakkari, Professor (School of Information Sciences, University of Tampere) A Time Analytic Framework for Information Practice - Diana Ascher, Doctoral Student (Department of Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles) Temporality in Models of Information Behavior, Information Seeking and Information Search - Anita Crescenzi, Doctoral Student (School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) The Impact of Time as a Contextual Factor in Health Information Seeking -?Yan Zhang, Assistant Professor (School of Information, University of Texas at Austin) Wearing Different Hats for the Context of Communities and Topics: Health Information Activities in Facebook Communities ?- Sue Yeon Syn, Assistant Professor (Dept. of Library and Information Science, Catholic University of America) HackHealth ? Blurring the Contextual Boundaries between Research and Practice - Rebecca Follman, Doctoral Student; Beth St. Jean, Assistant Professor; Mega Subramaniam, Assistant Professor; Natalie Greene Taylor, Doctoral Candidate; Christie Kodama, Doctoral Student (College of Information Studies, University of Maryland ? College Park); Dana Casciotti, Program Analyst (Office of Health Information Programs Development, National Library of Medicine) 3:30 ? 3:50 Snack Break 3:50 ? 4:50 Second round of Lightning Talks Context-making in information work - Isto Huvila, Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor (?bo Akademi University) ? The Meta-Context of Information Behavior: The Importance of Multiple Lenses and Mixed Methods Tension - Adam Worrall, Adjunct Professor (School of Information, Florida State University) Analytic bracketing: a method for understanding the contexts of information behavior - Pam McKenzie, Associate Professor (University of Western Ontario) Context in Mobile Information Overload - Yuanyuan Feng, Doctoral Student; Denise E. Agosto, Associate Professor (College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University) Information Practices and the Mobile Knowledge Work Context - Leslie Thomson, Doctoral Student;?Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Assistant Professor (School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina ? Chapel Hill) Information Behavior of International Students Settling in an Unfamiliar Geo-spatial Environment - Chi Young Oh, Doctoral Student; Brian S. Butler, Professor (College of Information Studies, University of Maryland ? College Park) The Impacts of Time Pressure and Emotion on the Information Behavior of High Stakes Decision Makers: The Home Buying Experience - Carol F. Landry, PhD Candidate (Information School, University of Washington) 4:50 ? 5:00 Break 5:00 ? 5:35 World Caf? group discussions on contexts in HIB research 5:35 ? 5:50 Group report on the discussions 5:50 ? 6:20 Awards and presentation -- Presentation of 2014 SIG-USE awards -- Research presentation by the 2013 winner of the Elfreda A. Chatman Research Award: Waseem Afzal (School of Information Studies at Charles Sturt University) - "Information Needs: A Conceptualization, Operationalization and Empirical Validation" 6:20 ? 6:30 Wrap up and evaluations of the symposium: Lisa M. Given (School of Information Studies, Charles Sturt University) We look forward to seeing you at the 2014 ASIS&T SIG-USE Symposium! From rong.tang at simmons.edu Fri Oct 10 11:03:59 2014 From: rong.tang at simmons.edu (Rong Tang) Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 15:03:59 -0000 Subject: [Siguse-l] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_Call_for_Submissions=3A_Information?= =?utf-8?q?=3A_Interactions_and_Impact_=28i=C2=B3=29_-_Deadline=3A_?= =?utf-8?q?Monday_19th_January_2015?= In-Reply-To: <39597B265A934B4FB534F1D369583A49921987F1BD@EXBE2.rgu.ac.uk> References: <39597B265A934B4FB534F1D369583A49921987F1BC@EXBE2.rgu.ac.uk> <39597B265A934B4FB534F1D369583A49921987F1BD@EXBE2.rgu.ac.uk> Message-ID: FYI. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Katie Cooper (abs) Date: Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 4:54 AM Subject: Call for Submissions: Information: Interactions and Impact (i?) - Deadline: Monday 19th January 2015 To: "siguse-l-owner at asis.org" Dear Sir/Madam, Please could I ask you to circulate the below call for papers for the upcoming i? Conference 2015 to your members. Kind regards, Katie Following the success of the previous Information: Interactions and Impact (i?) International Conferences, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013, the fifth i? conference will take place at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, 23-26 June 2015. i3 focuses on the quality and effectiveness of the interaction between people and information and how this interaction can bring about change. The conference will look beyond the issues of use and accessibility of technology to questions about the way people interact with the information and knowledge content of today's systems and services, and how this might ultimately affect the impact of that information on individuals, organisations and communities. We invite the submission of high quality papers that report original research or critically discuss underlying methodological issues associated with the main themes of the conference. Papers may reflect ongoing or completed research studies and should not have been previously published or be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. We would particularly welcome papers which address two or more of the following conference themes: - the quality and effectiveness of user/information interactions (e.g. information literacies); - patterns of information behaviour in different contexts (e.g. creativity, ethics, surveillance, ownership, information recycling/reuse); - the social, cultural and economic impacts of engagement with information, including the assessment of impact; - the value of information and knowledge as enablers of resilience and change in organisations and communities. By looking at these issues i3 seeks to influence the development of research towards a fuller understanding of the role of information in a complex, fast-moving information society. Submissions are invited for: - Full papers (40 minutes duration: 35 minutes, 5 minutes for questions); - Short papers (15 minutes duration: questions at end of session); and - Round table discussions (60-80 minutes duration). Authors who are accepted to give full papers at i3 will also be invited to submit a full paper for consideration by the editorial board of the Journal of Information Science* (*http://jis.sagepub.com) for a special issue in spring 2016. Contributors should submit abstracts of 1000 words (excluding the list of references) for full papers, and 300-500 words (excluding the list of references) for short papers and round table discussions. These should be submitted electronically by downloading the online submissions form, located on the Call for Papers section of the website ( http://www.rgu.ac.uk/i3conference2015). This should then be emailed (as an attachment) to i3submissions at rgu.ac.uk. The conference language will be English. Submissions will be anonymously reviewed by two members of the International Programme Committee specialising in one or more of the conference research streams. Notification of acceptance will be emailed to authors and will also include the comments of the reviewers. Full details of the requirements can be found in the Call for Papers section of the website. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 19 January 2015. For any further information please see http://www.rgu.ac.uk/i3conference2015, or contact the conference team at i3information at rgu.ac.uk. Professor Dorothy Williams, i? Conference Director ________________________________ Katie Cooper Lecturer Department of Information Management Aberdeen Business School Robert Gordon University Tel: +44 (0)1224 263886 Email: k.cooper2 at rgu.ac.uk Join us at the *Information: Interactions and Impact (i3) conference*, 23-26 June 2015 - www.rgu.ac.uk/i3conference2015 P *Please consider the environment before printing this email* ------------------------------ Robert Gordon University is the top university for graduate jobs in the UK HESA 4 July 2013 Robert Gordon University, a Scottish charity registered under charity number SC 013781. This e-mail and any attachment is for authorised use by the intended recipient(s) only. It may contain proprietary material, confidential information and/or be subject to legal privilege. It should not be copied, disclosed to, retained or used by, any other party. If you are not an intended recipient then please promptly delete this e-mail and any attachment and all copies and inform the sender. Please note that any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Robert Gordon University. Thank you. -- Rong Tang, PhD. Associate Professor School of Library and Information Science Director, Simmons Usability Lab Simmons College rong.tang at simmons.edu 1-617-521-2880 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rong.tang at simmons.edu Fri Oct 31 08:07:52 2014 From: rong.tang at simmons.edu (Rong Tang) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 08:07:52 -0400 Subject: [Siguse-l] See you at ASIS&T! Message-ID: Dear all, I look forward to seeing you at ASIS&T! Below are some of the SIG USE related events or interesting activities at ASIS&T -- *Saturday, 11/1/2014* *1:30-6:30* *SIG USE Research Symposium: *Context in Information Behavior Research *Sunday, 11/2/2014 * 12:00-12:45 New Members/First Conference Brunch (if you are a new member) 3:30-5:00 Information Behavior I (papers) 7:00-8:00pm Welcome Reception/SIG Rush (please come to meet with SIG USE people) *Monday, 11/3/2014* 8:30-10:00am Information Behavior II (Papers) 10:30-12:00 Keynote Address 1:30-3:00 Connections (Panel) The panel is co-sponsored by SIG USE 6:30-8:00 President's Reception -- Posters 8:00-10:00 International Reception *Tuesday, 11/4/2014* 8:30-10:00 Information Behavior III (Papers) 10:30-12:00 Information Behavior IV (Papers) 12:00-1:30 Annual Awards Luncheon SIG USE also sponsors a panel about online privacy from 2:00-3:30 *3:05-4:05 SIG USE Business Meeting* Join us! We are counting on your participation, and there will be refreshments! I am actually writing this email from the airport :). See you in Seattle! Rong, SIG USE Chair 2013-2014 -- Rong Tang, PhD. Associate Professor School of Library and Information Science Director, Simmons Usability Lab Simmons College rong.tang at simmons.edu 1-617-521-2880 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rong.tang at simmons.edu Fri Oct 31 17:35:31 2014 From: rong.tang at simmons.edu (Rong Tang) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 14:35:31 -0700 Subject: [Siguse-l] Fwd: See you at ASIS&T! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I sent this message in the morning, and haven't seen it from the listserv. So resending it. Best, Rong ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rong Tang Date: Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 5:07 AM Subject: See you at ASIS&T! To: siguse-l at asis.org Dear all, I look forward to seeing you at ASIS&T! Below are some of the SIG USE related events or interesting activities at ASIS&T -- *Saturday, 11/1/2014* *1:30-6:30* *SIG USE Research Symposium: *Context in Information Behavior Research *Sunday, 11/2/2014 * 12:00-12:45 New Members/First Conference Brunch (if you are a new member) 3:30-5:00 Information Behavior I (papers) 7:00-8:00pm Welcome Reception/SIG Rush (please come to meet with SIG USE people) *Monday, 11/3/2014* 8:30-10:00am Information Behavior II (Papers) 10:30-12:00 Keynote Address 1:30-3:00 Connections (Panel) The panel is co-sponsored by SIG USE 6:30-8:00 President's Reception -- Posters 8:00-10:00 International Reception *Tuesday, 11/4/2014* 8:30-10:00 Information Behavior III (Papers) 10:30-12:00 Information Behavior IV (Papers) 12:00-1:30 Annual Awards Luncheon SIG USE also sponsors a panel about online privacy from 2:00-3:30 *3:05-4:05 SIG USE Business Meeting* Join us! We are counting on your participation, and there will be refreshments! I am actually writing this email from the airport :). See you in Seattle! Rong, SIG USE Chair 2013-2014 -- Rong Tang, PhD. Associate Professor School of Library and Information Science Director, Simmons Usability Lab Simmons College rong.tang at simmons.edu 1-617-521-2880 -- Rong Tang, PhD. Associate Professor School of Library and Information Science Director, Simmons Usability Lab Simmons College rong.tang at simmons.edu 1-617-521-2880 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aqdas.malik at aalto.fi Fri Oct 31 18:35:56 2014 From: aqdas.malik at aalto.fi (Malik Aqdas) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 22:35:56 +0000 Subject: [Siguse-l] Research on privacy issues of digital photos on SNS Message-ID: <69741AEF-C844-4CF1-8700-65B3931E684F@aalto.fi> Hello, An academic research on the privacy of digital photos is being conducted by Aalto University, Finland. 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