Kahyun Choi
Projects:
I have been working on the IMLS-funded project titled “AI & Co-design in Public Libraries: Empowering Underserved Youth to Cultivate Symbiotic Relationships between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Their Communities.” After developing a library-based AI education program, I participated in hosting and leading AI workshops at the two libraries listed below:
Maryland AI Workshop for Teens at the Carroll County Public Library, Maryland, on March 4 and April 4, 2023.
San Diego AI Workshop for Teens at the City Heights/Weingart Branch of the San Diego Public Library, from June 12 to June 15, 2023.
Additionally, we presented the project at YALSA’s Young Adult Services Symposium and hosted a YALSA education webinar for librarians interested in offering the program at their libraries.
Hee Rin Lee and Kahyun Choi, “Hands-On AI Literacy Programs for Youth,” a YALSA education session (webinar) on November 30, 2023.
Hee Rin Lee and Kahyun Choi, “AI Literacy for Libraries,” presented at YALSA’s Young Adult Services Symposium in St. Louis, MO, from November 10-12, 2023.
Devan Donaldson
Publications:
Donaldson, D. R., Schleyer, T. K. L., Riordan, G. G., & Lian, J. (accepted). The Transparency of an Honest Data Broker in Providing Electronic Health Record Data Sufficient for Reuse. International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC’2024).
Donaldson, D. R., & Russell, S. V. (2023). Trustworthy Digital Repository Certification: A Longitudinal Study. In: I. Sserwanga et al., (Eds.), Information for a Better World: Normality, Virtuality, Physicality, Inclusivity. iConference 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13972. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28032-0_42
Funding:
“Researcher Perceptions of Data Quality in Electronic Health Record Reuse.” Enhanced Mentoring Program with Opportunities for Ways to Excel in Research (EMPOWER), IU Research Office and the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs, Principal Investigator – Devan Donaldson, $10,000, July 2023 – June 2024.
Presentations:
Donaldson, D. R., & Kellams, D. (2023, November). “What to Accept, How to Take Care of It, and What to Politely Refuse: Recommendations for Black Culture Centers from an Archival Perspective.” Association for Black Culture Centers Conference (ABCC’2023), Bloomington, IN, USA. [Peer reviewed]
Donaldson, D. R. (2023, October). “Trustworthy Digital Repository Certification: A Longitudinal Study.” Research Data Alliance/World Data System Certification of Digital Repositories Interest Group, Research Data Alliance Twenty-first Plenary (RDA’P21), Salzburg, Austria.
Donaldson, D. R., & Russell, S. V. (2023, March). “Trustworthy Digital Repository Certification: A Longitudinal Study.” iConference 2023, Virtual. [Peer reviewed]
Noriko Hara
Publications:
Chae, S. W., & Hara, N. (2023). Exploring how a YouTube channel’s political stance is associated with early COVID-19 discourse in YouTube comments. Information, Communication & Society. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2023.2227674
Kim, E., & Hara, N. (2024). Identifying different semantic features of public engagement with climate change NGOs Using Semantic Network Analysis. Sustainability, 16(4), 1438. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16041438
Panel organized with Dr. Fichman at the annual meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIST):
Hara, N., Fichman, P., Chae, S. W., Meyer, E., Rosenbaum, H., Sawyer, S., Yang, S., & Zhu, X. A. (2023, October). Social Informatics perspectives on emerging technologies: The way forward. Association for Information Science & Technology, London, UK.
Presentations:
Chae, S., Hara, N. (2023, October). Science communication by social media platforms. Association for Information Science & Technology. London, UK.
Kim, E., & Hara, N. (2023, August). Semantic features and public engagement on Social Media: Case study of climate NGOs and the public’s response to them. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington D.C.
Chae, S., Shiroiya, H., Chen, J., Shah, D., & Hara, N. (2023, August). How Medical Experts Communicate with the Public on YouTube about COVID-19. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington D.C.
Paper accepted:
Chae, S., Hara, N., & Kim, E. (2023, July). Exploring Science Communication on Community-oriented Social Media. 2024 International Conference on Social Media & Society in London, England on July 16-18, 2024.
Chapter accepted:
Hara, N., & Chae, S. (in press). Social media affordances for mediated science communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. In N. Hara & P. Fichman (Eds.), Social Informatics. Routledge.
Pnina Fichman
Publications:
Vladoiu, M., Fichman, P. & Liu, J. (2023). Gender and racial bias in email reference services. Reference Service Review, 51 (3 / 4), 302-314. https://doi.org/10.1108/RSR-05-2023-0051.
Fichman, P., & Akter, S. (2023). Trolling asymmetry towards Republicans and Democrats and the shift from foreign to domestic trolling. Telematics & Informatics, 82 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S073658532300062X
Fichman, P., & Rathi, M. (2023). Trolling CNN and Fox News on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 74 (5), 493-505. DOI: 10.1002/ASI.24753
Sun, H., & Fichman, P. (2023). Evolution of discussion topics on an online depression self-help group in China. Library Hi Tech. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHT-07-2022-0317
Hara, N., Fichman, P., Chae, S.W., Meyer, E., Rosenbaum, H. Sawyer, S. Yang S., Zhu, A.X. (2023). Social informatics perspectives on emerging technologies: The way forward. Proceedings of the 86rd Annual Conference of the American Society of Information Science and Technology
Liu, J., Fichman, P., & Vladoiu, M. (2023). Online service equality in public libraries. Proceedings of the first Midyear Conference of the Association of Information Science and Technology. Doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7654961
Fichman, P., Akter, S., Rathi, M., Rutherford, T., & Dolliff, L. (2023). Variations in political trolling tactics towards Democrat and Republican candidates between two us presidential election cycles. Proceedings of the first Midyear Conference of the Association of Information Science and Technology. Doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7605200
Allan Martell
Grant selected for full submission:
“Sustaining Memory Work: Developing workflows to support the mobilization of victim’s personal
records through documentation, appraisal, and curation.” Preliminary grant submitted to the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian program of the IMLS. Full proposal is due on March 20. For the Laura Bush 21 Century Librarian Program (the IMLS early career grant program), 141 applications were submitted requesting a total of $38 million, of those, 83 were selected for full proposals, requesting $24 million. In the final round, funding is available for up to $9 million dollars.
Published paper:
Martell, A. A., & Espinoza Vasquez, F. K. (2023). Collaborative Interpreting Practice in Developing a Conceptual Boundary Object: The Case of Social Memory Infrastructures. In A. T. Chen, A. Chassanoff, R. Ma, I. Huvila, Z. Lischer-Katz, & M. Krtalić (Eds.), 86th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T 2023). https://doi.org/https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10027676
Paper conditionally accepted (pending minor revisions):
Martell, A. Supporting veterans’ personal archiving: stewarding a networked community archive. Archival Science. (Editorial team is currently checking latest revisions)
Paper under peer review:
Martell, A. Espinoza-Vaszquez (2024). Social Memory Infrastructures: Exploring the role of Alternative Sociotechnical Infrastructures in Memory Work Activism. Journal of Science, Technology, & Human Values.
Howard Rosenbaum
Publications:
Dedema, M., and Rosenbaum, H. (2024). Socio‐technical issues in the platform‐mediated gig economy: A systematic literature review. Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 75(1), 344-374.
Rosenbaum, H. (2023). Algorithmic assemblages, the natural attitude, and the social informatics of the pandemic lifeworld. Yang, S., Zhu, A., and Fichman, P. (Eds.) . In The Usage and Impact of ICTs during the Covid-19 Pandemic, Routledge. (pp. 248-271).
Awards:
Recipient of the 2023 Association for Information Science and Technology’s Watson Davis Award for Service