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2. SIG/MET: METRICS 2015: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research.
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Haustein, Stefanie
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LIBRARY education , *INFORMATION science associations , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *ADULT education workshops , *SOFTWARE analytics - Abstract
EDITOR'S SUMMARY At the fifth SIG/MET workshop, held during the 2015 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, the group shared papers, posters and discussions exploring developments in information measurement. The opening session on bibliometric case studies examined interdisciplinarity among consumers of academic research, increased funding for coauthors of previously funded authors and a classification of acknowledgement types. A session on information retrieval in relation to bibliometrics included studies on overcoming the limits of computational linguistics in very large corpora, an interactive context explorer of bibliographic data called Ariadne and comparative approaches to visualizing the structure of a very large dataset. The alternative metrics session covered application of altmetrics for analyzing public policy documents, a novel usage indicator promoting article discovery, the basis for connections among faculty members using Twitter and the heavy use of Twitter among academics. The daylong workshop included awards for best papers, best student papers and two featured presentations on the application and use of metrics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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3. Mapping the Linguistic Context of Citations.
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Bertin, Marc, Atanassova, Iana, Larivière, Vincent, and Gingras, Yves
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AUTHORSHIP , *INTENTION , *LINGUISTICS , *MAPS , *PUBLISHING , *SCIENCE , *TECHNOLOGY , *TERMS & phrases , *CITATION analysis - Abstract
Scientific papers are routinely structured in sections for introduction, methods, research and discussion, a standard since the 1970s. Citations originating within each section serve different purposes and can be meaningfully classified according to position, shedding light on an author's purpose for the citation. Furthermore, words near the citations in the various sections differ, providing the basis for lexical and semantic analysis of citation contexts. Approximately 50,000 scientific papers from seven PLOS journals published between 2009 and 2012 were analyzed for citation use within the identifiable document structure and for verbs used in the context of the citations. Frequencies of verbs in the four section types demonstrate the predominant use of certain words by section. Introduction sections showed greater variety of verbs, while a more limited range of verbs was seen in Methods sections. The lexical distribution process may be applied to other contexts supporting text processing based on XML format. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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4. SIG/MET: METRICS 2016: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research.
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Paul‐Hus, Adèle and Archambault, Antoine
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *AWARDS , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *INFORMATION retrieval , *INFORMATION science , *SCIENCE , *ADULT education workshops - Abstract
EDITOR'S SUMMARY ASIS&T SIG/MET held the METRICS 2016 workshop on October 14, 2016, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Topics covered during the workshop include informetrics, information retrieval, bibliometrics and scientometrics, especially as they apply to evaluation of individuals and scholarly work. Nine presentations were given at the full-day workshop, as well as seven posters, three of which were open posters. The end of the event included presentation of the Best Student Paper award, a staple in the METRICS workshop, and the prize winners were invited to discuss their papers at the event. The SIG/MET Best Paper Award sponsored by and Digital Science was awarded to Dangzhi Zhao and Lucinda Johnson for their case study To What Degree Are Uni-citations Perfunctory? A Case Study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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5. 2016 ASIS&T Annual Meeting: Diversity and Inclusion Luncheon: Report and Recommendations.
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Sonnenwald, Diane H., Harrison, Lauren, Bar‐Ilan, Judit, Bruce, Harry, Carbo, Toni, Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, Faniel, Ixchel, Hirsh, Sandra, Ibekwe‐SanJuan, Fidelia, and Worrall, Adam
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INFORMATION science associations , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *LANGUAGE & languages , *MEETINGS , *MENTORING , *CULTURAL pluralism , *SOCIAL integration - Abstract
EDITOR'S SUMMARY ASIS&T has continuously worked to enhance diversity and inclusion over its long history, including the formation of the Special Interest Group/International Information Issues and the name change from the American Society for Information Science and Technology to the Association for Information Science and Technology. During the 2016 ASIS&T Annual Meeting (AM), a Diversity and Inclusion Luncheon was held to promote discussion and ideas of new ways for ASIS&T to promote diversity. Attendees of the luncheon were asked to share positive personal experiences with diversity, as well as share ideas for how to bolster diversity and inclusion in future AMs and for ASIS&T as an organization. Suggestions include the meeting being held outside of North America more frequently, inclusion of mentor programs for papers and new attendees of AMs, removing North American-centric language from communications and more ASIS&T board members from other continents. The suggestions were recommended to the ASIS&T Board for further discussion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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6. The Modern Records Management Program: An Overview of Electronic Records Management Standards.
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Seymour, Jennifer
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AUDITING , *INFORMATION resources management , *INFORMATION retrieval , *PRESERVATION of materials , *ELECTRONIC publications , *DATA security - Abstract
EDITOR'S SUMMARY Standardization is fundamental for bringing a vast variety of electronic records under control. It enables capturing and preserving original records as well as evidence of any access or change to the records. Creating standards within and across organizations is an extreme challenge that must be met. The 2011 Presidential Memorandum on Managing Government Records and subsequent 2012 Directive established values and strategic direction for managing federal electronic records without creating strict standards. The Battelle Record Management Office relies on a Defense Department standard for enterprise content management systems to be secure, searchable and capable of preserving contextual relationships and on the Code of Federal Regulations regarding equivalence of electronic records and signatures to paper. The result demonstrates a record's integrity and authenticity and enables it to be discovered and accessed. Defined access permissions and an audit trail add further assurances. Interoperability through application program interface layers is another requirement, being addressed through advanced platform development, which may provide the solution for authenticity and contextual preservation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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7. SIG/CR Workshop: Conceptual Crowbars and Classification at the Crossroads: The Impact and Future of Classification Research.
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Adler, Melissa
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INFORMATION science associations , *CLASSIFICATION of books , *SUBJECT headings , *ADULT education workshops - Abstract
EDITOR'S SUMMARY Special Interest Group/Classification Research (SIG/CR) explored the significance of studies on classification and its real world effects through paper presentations by students and faculty at the 2015 ASIS&T Annual Meeting workshop. Presenters looked at the effects of approaches to classifying and structuring knowledge and at the ways classification models frame similarities and differences and influence views of society and the world. Among the papers on specific models and cases were presentations on capturing situation semantics in metadata, classifications of violence and disasters and historians' perspectives on organizing information. Fundamental philosophical positions were shown to inform classifications, and the effects of classificatory systems evolve with time. Other papers addressed the cultural, political and theoretical consequences of compiling a controlled vocabulary, outsourcing metadata and information resources for classification of social and cultural issues. The workshop ended with the announcement of new officers and presentation of student scholarships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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8. 10th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium Connecting (Epistemic) Cultures and (Intellectual) Communities.
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Rosenbaum, Howard and Fichman, Pnina
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COMPUTER science , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *INFORMATION science , *THEORY of knowledge , *INTELLECTUAL freedom - Abstract
At the 2014 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, the Special Interest Group/Social Informatics (SIG/SI) celebrated 10 years spearheading research on the intersection of people, information and communications technology. The SIG's pre-conference symposium attracted an international group of scholars and students demonstrating ways their work applies to the Annual Meeting's theme of Connecting Collections, Cultures, and Communities. Presented papers examined the influence of IT consultants' work by organizational and technical contexts, social and cultural barriers impeding the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by resource-poor individuals, genre analysis of technologically mediated workplace practices and links between social networks and ICTs. A panel discussion explored ties between epistemic cultures and intellectual communities and ways to promote social informatics research on the topic. The SIG presented awards for Best Paper and Best Student Paper, both touching on collaboration to enhance content. The importance of the annual research symposium was reinforced by SIG/SI earning the 2014 SIG Publication-of-the-Year Award for a book that emerged from its 2012 symposium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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9. SIG/USE Research Symposium Context in Information Behavior Research.
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Xiao, Lu, Kim, Kyung‐Sun, Tang, Rong, Given, Lisa, Agosto, Denise E., Burnett, Gary, and Waugh, Amanda
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *INFORMATION resources management , *MEETINGS - Abstract
ASIS&T's Special Interest Group/Information Needs, Seeking and Use (SIG/USE) met during the 2014 Annual Meeting for the group's 14th Annual Research Symposium, focusing on Context in Information Behavior Research. Keynote speaker J. David Johnson set the tone as he encouraged research into the context of information activities outside the usual settings and using varied theoretical perspectives and tools. Attendees also heard 14 lightning talks exploring conceptual and methodological issues. Speakers considered time and emotion as dominant contextual influences in information behavior, the role of information overload and ways diverse contexts affect seeking and providing information. Discussion of research methods encouraged a mixed-method approach and analytic bracketing and illuminated how study participants create their own information context. During the world café session, tablemates discussed how information context is constructed and evolves, research gaps and available methodologies. The symposium ended with presentation of awards for outstanding research, best paper and poster and for travel to pursue studies. Gary Marchionini was recognized for his outstanding contributions to information behavior research throughout his career. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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10. In the Context of Big Data and Cloud Computing: A Multi-dimensional LIS.
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Li, Yuelin and Sonnenwald, Diane H.
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *INFORMATION science , *LIBRARIES , *DATA analysis , *CLOUD computing - Abstract
Big data and cloud computing were the focal points of the 12th biennial Library and Information Science (LIS) Across the Taiwan Straits, held in Tianjin, China. The conference was hosted by Nankai University's Department of Information Resources Management and organized by academic heads of Nankai University and the National Taiwan Normal University. About 270 attendees from universities, libraries and scholarly journal publishing houses from the region participated. ASIS&T funded keynote speaker Diane H. Sonnenwald's discussion of visioning to explore the impact of future technologies. The Association also sponsored a lunch and presented information on the benefits of membership. Key speakers addressed challenges facing LIS and core competencies of information professionals, the value and management of technical reports and research experiences in the United States in the context of challenges to academia across the Taiwan straits. Conference sessions covered papers, doctoral research and a panel discussion by LIS program deans, chairs and faculty. The 2016 conference is planned for Central China Normal University in Wuhan and will offer further opportunity for interchange and mutual support between straits regions, LIS scholars and ASIS&T. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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11. SIG CON Research Symposium: [Insert Title Here: Make Sure to Satisfy Titular Colonicity].
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Fleischmann, Kenneth R., Worrall, Adam, Anderson, Theresa Dirndorfer, Goggins, Sean, and Burnett, Gary
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INFORMATION science associations , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *CLIMATE change , *INFORMATION science , *WIT & humor , *SOCIAL media - Abstract
EDITOR'S SUMMARY Bringing comic relief to the 2015 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, SIG CON opened with discovery that the alleged nephew of the group's figurehead, Dr. Llewellyn C. Puppybreath III, and speaker at the 2014 meeting was an imposter of dubious character. With the purloined ceremonial wand accounted for, the 2015 symposium opened with a presentation on the I-Index, an anti-establishment altmetric, eschewing group recognition in favor of individualism and self-citation. A paper on the correlation among computer science doctorates, rising arcade revenues and climate warming in Australia highlighted the income and career opportunities available to techies relocating to Oz. Analysis of ASIS&T members' social media posts revealed a skewed distribution of posters, topics and irrelevant content, especially by Association leadership. The session also featured a Monty Python character reporting on fatal answers at the Bridge of Death, multiple personalities of Dr. N. E. Doofus and a séance with illustrious ASIS&T members spanning the spectrum from living to dead. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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12. SIG/USE Research Symposium: Making Research Matter: Connecting Theory and Practice.
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Willson, Rebekah, Greyson, Devon, Burnett, Gary, and Given, Lisa
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INFORMATION science associations , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *AWARDS , *INFORMATION-seeking behavior , *INFORMATION needs - Abstract
EDITOR'S SUMMARY Special Interest Group/Information Needs, Seeking and Use (SIG/USE) convened at the 2015 ASIS&T Annual Meeting to explore the links between theory and practice in information behavior. In his keynote address, Ross Todd urged the audience to go beyond models and aim for synthesis and meta-analysis, focusing on the user. Lightning talks addressed a social cognitive theory analysis of a program for disadvantaged youth; adults with limited literacy and health information; mobile information workers; forming a community of practice; and information sharing practices among online communities. A key takeaway was that research should actively involve communities and their members rather than simply being about them. Safiya Noble's keynote highlighted hidden biases in automated search engine returns with encouragement to design algorithms enabling users to opt in or out of filtered returns. Attendees explored the topics raised further during a mixer chat and table talks. The symposium ended with presentations for the best paper, poster and research proposal and awards for student and international conference travel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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13. SIG/SI Workshop: 11th Annual SIG-SI Research Symposium a Success!
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Fichman, Pnina and Rosenbaum, Howard
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INFORMATION science associations , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *COMPUTER science , *INFORMATION science , *WORLD Wide Web , *SOCIAL context , *SOCIAL media - Abstract
EDITOR'S SUMMARY At the 2015 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Special Interest Group/Social Informatics (SIG/SI) celebrated its 11th research symposium and the more than 100 panels, papers and posters presented over the years. The theme, 'The Impacts of Social Informatics Research,' was evident in studies illustrating social informatics in a variety of contexts. Speakers explored the use of communications technology in marginalized communities and language use in informal chat about illegal behavior in online communities. Presenters also examined human rights in Indonesia, taking a value-oriented approach in social informatics research, efforts to create a safer internet and ways big data marginalize individuals through algorithms used in quantitative analyses. A panel considered where social informatics fits in the IT curriculum of iSchools. An examination of social connectedness through digital channels and devices won the Best Paper Award. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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14. Nominations Season Underway for Prestigious ASIS&T Awards.
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INFORMATION science associations , *AWARDS - Abstract
The article offers information on several Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) awards and the International Paper Competition as of 2015. Topics include the ASIS&T history awards, both the research and best paper honors, providing cash awards to their winners, the deadlines and nomination requirements varying among the ASIS&T Annual Awards, and the 15th annual International Paper Competition to be held by the SIS&T Special Interest Group/ International Information Issues (SIG/III) which will be based on the theme of "Information Science with Impact: Research in and for the Community."
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- 2015
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15. News about ASIS&T SIGs.
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GRADUATE students - Abstract
The article informs that the Special Interest Group/Social Informatics (SIG/SI) of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) is seeking nominations for the Best Student Paper Award presented to honor the best paper by a doctoral student on topic informed by social informatics.
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- 2014
16. Interstitial Organizations as Conversational Bridges.
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Korff, Valeska P., Oberg, Achim, and Powell, Walter W.
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DATABASE management , *LINGUISTICS , *MULTIDIMENSIONAL scaling , *NONPROFIT organizations , *SCIENCE , *SOCIAL networks - Abstract
A novel approach to evaluating the impact of nonprofit organizations is proposed, combining social network and linguistic analysis. The authors examined data from nonprofit organizations' websites and site hyperlinks to other organizations. They identified 369 sites of organizations that measure social impact and captured inbound and outbound weblinks to construct a relational structure. Keywords from the sites were categorized as reflecting scientific, civil society or managerial domains and located the entity in a triangular semantic space. While most organizations fell into one of the three communities, some were in an interstitial space spanning these domains. The interstitial organizations used a mix of terminology, were densely interconnected and connected extensively to organizations across domains, but there were few direct connections among the three domains. The resulting map integrates cultural and relational dimensions and reveals hidden patterns and clusters. The approach can be used with other social systems combining rich text with relational data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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