PAPER, ROUNDTABLE, & WILDCARD SESSION PRESENTATIONS
FRIDAY (2/29)
8:30am - 10:00am (early morning)
PAPER SESSION #4 • Session Chair: Marcia Bates, University of California, Los Angeles
Location: Covel Commons, Northridge Room
Privacy and Participation in Ubiquitous Information Systems: Information Ethics when Mobile Phones are Sensors
Katie Shilton, Jeff Burke, Deborah Estrin, Mark Hansen and Mani Srivastava
University of California, Los Angeles; kshilton@ucla.edu
Topics: Information assurance and security, Information policy, ethics and law, Information technology and services for under-addressed communities
Keywords: ubiquitous computing, privacy, ethics, embedded networked sensing
Technical Authorship: Refiguring the Designer-user Conflict and the Visioning of Collective Technical Futures
Marisa Leavitt Cohn, Susan Elliott Sim and Kavita Philip
University of California, Irvine; mlcohn@ics.uci.edu
Topics: Information technology and services for under-addressed communities
Keywords: authorship, user-centered design, STS, software
The d-school in the i-school: HCI and Design Research
John M. Carroll, S. R. Haynes, F. E. Ritter, M. B. Rosson and X. L. Zhang
Pennsylvania State University; jmcarroll@psu.edu
Topics: Other
Keywords: i-School, d-School, Identity, Interdisciplinarity, Human-Computer Interaction
In the Spirit of Collaborating
Michael Nilan and Michael D'Eredita
Syracuse University; mnilan@syr.edu
Topics: Other
Keywords: cognitive, social cognition, collaborating, communicating, information use
PAPER SESSION #5 • Session Chair: Olivia Frost, University of Michigan
Location: Covel Commons, South Bay Room
Understanding del.icio.us Tag Choice Using Simulations
Rick Wash and Emilee Rader
University of Michigan; rwash@umich.edu
Topics: information organization
Keywords: delicious tagging KM
Approaches to Semantic Markup for Natural Heritage Literatures
Hong Cui
University of Arizona; hongcui@email.arizona.edu
Topics: Community techologies and networking, information organization, Information management, Information technology and services for under-addressed communities
Keywords: natural heritage literature, semantic markup, taxonomists, machine learning
Reframing Book Publishing in the Age of Networking
Jana Bradley and Heather Vokac
University of Arizona; janabrad@email.arizona.edu
Topics: community technologies and networking, cultural information systems, information technology and services for under-addressed communities
Keywords: electronic publishing, emerging publishers, publishing in the 21st century
PAPER SESSION #6 • Session Chair: Stephen Hirtle, University of Pittsburgh
Location: Covel Commons, West Coast Room
An Exploration of the Use of Games in Virtual Worlds for Online Education
Martha Garcia-Murillo and Ian MacInnes
Syracuse University; mgarciam@syr.edu
Topics: Other
Keywords: on-line education, virtual worlds, Gee's learning principles
Information Practices to Sustain Knowledge Building: The Case of the Virtual Math Teams Online Community
Johann Sarmiento and Gerrry Stahl
Drexel University; jsarmi@drexel.edu
Topics: Community techologies and networking, Information infrastructure development, Other
Keywords: Information Practices, Social Computing, Knowledge Building, Computer-supported Collaborative Learning
Designing e-Learning Games on Cellphones to Promote Language Learning and Literacy in the Developing World
Matthew Kam
University of California, Berkeley; mattkam@cs.berkeley.edu
Topics: Cultural information systems, Information technology and services for under-addressed communities
Keywords: Cellphone, Developing World, Games, E-Learning, Literacy,
Information Dissemination and Information Assurance in Vehicular Networks
Prashant Krishnamurthy
University of Pittsburgh; prashk@pitt.edu
Topics: Community techologies and networking, Information assurance and security
Keywords: Vehicular Network, Community Network, Information Assurance
ROUNDTABLE SESSION #1 • Session Chair: Terry Weech
Location: Covel Commons, Grand Horizon Room, Salon B
The Globalization of Education for Digital Librarianship––Implications for iSchools in North America
Terry Weech, Heather Moulaison, Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic, Stephen Downie, Michael Lesk, and Anne Maria Tammaro
University of Illinois; Rutgers University; University of Zadar, Croatia (Hrvatska);
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Rutgers University;
University of Parma, Italy; weech@uiuc.edu
Topics: Information policy, ethics and law, Nature and scope of iSchools and iResearch
Keywords: Digital Libraries, iSchools, Education, International
ROUNDTABLE SESSION #2 • Session Chair: Clara M. Chu
Location: Covel Commons, Grand Horizon Room, Salon C
Intersectionality and Interdisciplinarity: Information Studies and Studies
of the “Other”
Clara M. Chu
University of California, Los Angeles; cchu@ucla.edu
Topics: Nature and scope of iSchools and iResearch
Keywords: Intersectionality, interdisciplinarity, research, education, the Other
ROUNDTABLE SESSION #3 • Session Chair: Andrew T. Fiore
Location: Covel Commons, Grand Horizon Room, Salon D
Mediating Intimacy: Navigating Friendships, Family Ties, and Romantic Relationships with Communication Technologies
Andrew T. Fiore, Coye Cheshire, and Christo Sims
University of California, Berkeley; atf@ischool.berkeley.edu
Topics: Community techologies and networking, Cultural information systems
Keywords: intimacy, friendship, family, mediation, communication
ROUNDTABLE SESSION #4 • Session Chair: Scott Paquette
Location: Covel Commons, Grand Horizon Room, Salon E
Information Assurance, Intelligence and Security: Opportunities and Directions for Future Research
Scott Paquette, Isabelle Fagnot, Kevin C. Desouza, Dave Yates, and
Shuyuan Mary Ho
University of Maryland; Syracuse University; University of Washington; University of Southern California; spaquett@umd.edu
Topics: Information assurance and security, Information management, Nature and scope of iSchools and iResearch
Keywords: Information Security, Assurance, Intelligence
ROUNDTABLE SESSION #5 • Session Chair: Deborah Turner
Location: Covel Commons, Grand Horizon Room, Salon FG
Beyond the Qualitative/Quantitative Split: Alternate Forms of Research
in the Information Space
Deborah Turner, Melanie Feinberg, Lisa Nathan, and Kris Unsworth
University of Washington; turned@u.washington.edu
Topics: Nature and scope of iSchools and iResearch
Keywords: research, methods, information science
WILDCARD SESSION #9 • Session Chair: Alla Zollers
Location: De Neve Plaza B
Research Perspectives on Social Tagging
Alla Zollers, Tony Moore, Lilly Nguyen, Terrell Russell, and Fred Stutzman
University of California, Los Angeles; University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Michigan State University; alla.zollers@ucla.edu
Topics: Community techologies and networking, information organization
Keywords: tags, social tagging, social classification, social software
WILDCARD SESSION #10 • Session Chair: Susan Leigh Star
Location: De Neve Plaza A
iSchool Proposal for Themed Wildcard Session on New Information Systems Methods
Susan Leigh Star, Marina Jirotka, Jack Whalen, and Scout Calvert
Santa Clara University; Oxford University; Xerox PARC; University of California,
Santa Cruz; slstar@scu.edu
Topics: Nature and scope of iSchools and iResearch
Keywords: methods, assessment, STS