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(2021-09-20)The aim of this work is to highlight research trends between 2015 to 2020 in the study of mobile augmented reality’s user experience by conducting a content analysis and bibliometric mapping analysis of MAR research ...
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(2021-09-20)Since the COVID-19 outbreak, various forms of data representations (e.g., graphs, tables, and charts) have served to illustrate the diverse risks from the virus. These risks include daily cases, hospitalizations, and deaths ...
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(2021-09-20)We are living in a time of unprecedented change and upheaval. Not only are we in the midst of a global pandemic, but American society is also facing racism, police brutality, and discrimination in ways that have not been ...
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Working with immigrant communities to promote social justice: New ways of teaching library service (2021-09-20)This poster presentation is a summary updated of the recent 2020 ALISE Conn@ct mini-grant project: Integrating Immigrants into the LIS Workforce: A Pilot, Collaborative Project received by the REFORMA Education committee ...
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(2021-09-20)This poster discusses the role that cognitive authority may play in the context of social media. A term coined by TD Wilson, “cognitive authority” refers to the authority that someone or some sources may have over the ...
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(2021-09-20)This poster discusses strategies for incorporating categorical predictors into regression analyses. It will conduct a systematic literature review, on Information Science (IS) articles published in the last five years, to ...
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(2021-09-20)Mobile technology has accelerated the pace at which people access, acquire and generate data. Users’ cell phones are now rich repositories of memories and content that chronicle their lives. A staggering archive of personally ...
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(2021-09-20)This poster presents a study of research/scholarship impact factors in the humanities comparing the factors included in the calculation and their “fit” with different fields of humanistic inquiries. The study pays particular ...
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(2021-09-20)Davis (1989) authored the widely acclaimed book titled “Future Perfect” prescribing that, in a “future perfect, anyone in an anytime – anyplace mode would be able to communicate to anyone else in the world.” The year 2020 ...
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(2021-09-20)The news plays an important role in democracy and informing self-governing citizens, yet there is a growing concern that people are not able to critically read the news. The Pew Research Center in 2018 reported that a ...
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(2021-09-20)COVID-19 has dramatically changed the day-to-day operations for academic libraries, causing major interruptions to traditional library workflows. This poster delineates the outcomes of a mixed-method study that explores ...
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(2021-09-20)The Syracuse University library and information science (LIS) program has committed to a new focus on INformation Justice, Equity, and Community EngagemenT (INJECT) that will guide a redesign of our program and redefine ...
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(2021-09-20)The academic library has been supported students', and faculties' research works by increasing collections and adding online resources or databases. However, a budget of an academic library has struggled with a shortage. ...
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(2021-09-20)This poster builds upon work presented at the 2020 ALISE conference that attempted to answer Todd’s (2017) call for future research to create a sustainable future of information literacy. The author’s proposed grounded ...
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(2021-09-20)Qualitative interviews with a small number of parents of transgender and non-binary youth reveal that for some, their child’s gender identity disclosure is unexpected and difficult to understand. Families respond to their ...
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(2021-09-20)Libraries have used book reviews to support their decision on book selection and collection building. Many researchers proved that online reviews are helpful for the decision on product or service purchases. However, little ...
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(2021-09-20)In Summer 2019, several Texas Tech University librarians attended a training seminar offered to faculty and staff instructors by the AVID First-Year Experience (AFYE) program under the Division of Diversity, Equity, and ...
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(2021-09-20)We have seen a multitude of methods used to calculate and communicate the value of libraries to society. However, most of the existing techniques—such as return on investment or individual receipts that provide cost savings ...
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(2021-09-20)While public libraries have a long history of providing services to teens (Bernier et al., 2005), research has shown contemporary youth have mixed feelings towards libraries. Agosto et al. (2016) studied a group of urban ...
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