The faculty, students, and colleagues of the School of Library & Information Studies at the FSU College of Communication & Information presented a hefty amount of research at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T), Nov. 6–9, Vancouver, BC.
Dr. Corinne Jörgensen, director and chair of the School of Library & Information Studies (SLIS) at the College, served on the conference committee for the event, entitled “Thriving on Diversity—Information Opportunities in a Pluralistic World.” Faculty and students received awards, contributed research presentations and posters during the four-day event:
Awards
- Doctoral student Annette Goldsmith’s dissertation, “Found in Translation: A Mixed Methods Study of Decision Making by U.S. Editors Who Acquire Children’s Books for Translation,” received honorable mention in the rigorous ASIS&T Technology/Proquest 2009 Dissertation competition.
- Doctoral student Joy Joung Hwa Koo and Dr. Melissa Gross’ research poster “Adolescents’ Information Behavior when Isolated from Peer Groups: Lessons from New Immigrant Adolescents’ Everyday Life Information Seeking” won the 2009 ASIS&T SIG-USE Best Information Behavior Conference Poster.
ASIS&T research poster award-winner Joy Koo Presentations
- Image Indexing and Retrieval: Current Projects and a Comprehensive Research Agenda for the Future (SIG VIS)
Corinne Jorgensen and Besiki Stvilla (Florida State University); Diane Neal (University of Western Ontario); Joan Beaudoin (Drexel University); Elaine Ménard (McGill University). - Drs. Kathleen Burnett and Gary Burnett gave a presentation on their recent NSF-funded award project “VOSS: Virtual Scientific Teams: Life-cycle Formation and Long-Term Scientific Collaboration” at the pre-conference Social Informatics SIG Research Symposium. Their co-principal investigators on the grant are SLIS faculty Drs. Michelle Kazmer, Paul Marty, Besiki Stvilia, and Chris Hinnant.
- Dr. Gary Burnett was one of the “Initial Discussants” at the SIG/USE session on the next 10 years of Information Behavior research, along with other notables Marcia Bates, Sanda Erdelez, and Eric Meyers.
Posters (click links to read poster abstracts)
- Patient, Heal Thyself! Advocating for Accessible Healthcare Websites
John Brobst (Florida State University) - PatientsLikeMe: ALS Patients Sharing Experiences and Personal Health Information Online
Mia Liza Lustria, Gary Burnett, Juliann Cortese, Michelle Kazmer, Ji-Hyun Kim and Jinxuan Ma (Florida State University) and Jeana Frost (PatientsLikeMe.com) - Ready4Changes.com: Preliminary Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Web-based Tailored Approach for Educating Teens about Human Sexuality
Mia Liza Lustria, Juliann Cortese, Casey McLaughlin, Sarah Redmond, Rachel Davis and Ivee Rosario (Florida State University) - Challenge for Libraries as Information Managers: Hurricane Preparedness and Response
John Brobst and Lauren H. Mandel (Florida State University) - Attributing and Defining Meaning to the Built Environment: The Semiotics of Wayfinding
Lauren H. Mandel (Florida State University) - Measuring effects of web-based, tailored health interventions programs for nutrition and physical activity on clinical outcomes: A systemic review
Jung A Lee and Mia Liza Lustria (Florida State University) - Discerning quality health information on the Web from the perspective of consumers: insights from Korean consumers in the U.S.
Yong-Jeong Yi, Lorri Mon and Besiki Stvilia (Florida State University) - PatientsLikeMe: Social Norms and Information Values in an Online Health Support Group
Gary Burnett, Mia Liza Lustria, Juliann Cortese, Michelle Kazmer, Ji-Hyun Kim and Jinxuan Ma (Florida State University) and Jeana Frost (PatientsLikeMe.com) - Adolescents’ Information Behavior when Isolated from Peer Groups: Lessons from New Immigrant Adolescents’ Everyday Life Information Seeking
Joung Hwa Koo and Melissa Gross (Florida State University) - Modeling and Assessing Radical Change Youth Information Behavior in the Digital Age: A Pilot Study
Kyungwon Koh (Florida State University) and Eliza Dresang (University of Washington) - Information Source Selection and Competence of Ethnic Minority Cancer Patients on the Web: Analysis of the National Cancer Institute’s Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 2007
Kyunghye Kim (Florida State University) and Nahyun Kwon (University of South Florida)