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Dear all, 

 

I am forwarding this on behalf of Jeanine Williamson, the Chair of ASIST SIG
USE Symposium Planning Committee. You are all invited to attend the SIG USE
Symposium, which will take place on October 27, 2012, 1:30-6:30 in
Baltimore, MD. 

 

For more information about the symposium, click here:

 

http://asis.org/asist2012/SIG_USE_Workshop.html

 

 

Best,

Rong

 

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Rong Tang, PhD

Associate Professor

Director, GSLIS Usability Lab

Graduate School of Library and Information Science

Simmons College

300 The Fenway

Boston, MA 02115

(T) 617-521-2880

(F) 617-521-3192

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From: Williamson, Jeanine M [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 12:08 PM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: FW: ASIS&T SIG USE Symposium Lightning Talk Participants

 

 

From: <Williamson>, Microsoft Office User <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, September 6, 2012 12:05 PM
To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: SIG USE Symposium Lightning Talk Participants

 

Dear members,

By now you have seen some examples of the lightning talks that will be
presented at the SIG USE Symposium on October 27. I now would like to send
out the complete list since there was an inadvertent omission. Please let me
know if there are any corrections.

 

Kendra Albright, "Investigating the Role of Unconscious Influences in
Information Behavior Using Projective Techniques"

Leanne Bowler, "Using Visual Metaphors to Reveal Metacognition in the
Context of Informaton-Seeking Behaviour"

Nadine Desrochers, Diane Rasmussen Neal, and Caroline Whippey, "why am I
crying?!:')<3": Issues of text and sutext when analyzing user-generated
data"

Nadine Desrochers, Jen Pecoskie, "Reading the writing on the wall, page,
book, site: Using paratext to study writers and readers' informational
habits"

Sanda Erdelez, "Development of a scale to measure individual differences in
opportunistic discovery of information"

Karen Fisher and Phillip Fawcett, "Teen Design Days: Lightning and
Enlightening"

Shelagh Genuis, "Capacity building through research engagement"

Sean Goggins, Christopher Mascaro, "Lightning talk proposal for 'Group
Informatics'"

Jacek Guizdka, "Neuroscience Applications"

Kyungwon Koh, "Exploratory application of Dervin's Sense-Making Methodology
to Group Interviewing with Teenagers"

Michael Olsson, "Foucault, Power/Knowledge and Critical Discourse Analysis"

Rachel Magee, "Expressive methods'

Eric Meyers, "Using Machinima to Study Information Exchange in Children's
Virtual Worlds"

Lorri Mon and Ji Sue Lee, "Information Behavior and Information Seeking
Research in New Virtual Environments"

Sanghee Oh, "Understanding Health Information Behaviors in Social Q&A: Using
the Research methods of Content Analysis and Text Mining"

Ann O'Neill, Sarah Sutton, Samia Azzouz, Sara deCaro, "Use of a social
networking site for health information about fibromyalgia"

Ben Richardson, "Methods in Usability"

Soo Young Rieh, "Using the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) in Human
Information Behavior Research"

Linda Schamber, "User information evaluation behavior"

Chirag Shah, "Distributed searching, united searchers: investigating social
and collaborative asplects of information seeking"

Beth St. Jean, "Developing a card-sorting techniques for use in information
behavior research"

Rong Tang, "Towards a multi-phased and multi-methods usability assessment of
Microsoft Surface Table (SUR40) in libraries"

Annetta Thomas, "Using Twitter for Research"

Tiffany Veinot, "Making the "meso" visible: methods for investigating
ifnromation behavior in families and communities"

Barbara Wildemuth, "Initial coding using gerunds: Keeping the focus on
processes"

Xiaojun (Jenny) Yuan, "Wizard of Oz Techniques"

Ji Yeon Yang, "Diary Method: Data Collection and Analysis Strategies"

 

Jeanine Williamson, Chair of the Symposium Planning Committee