Social media and COVID-19: Characterizing anti-quarantine comments on Twitter [0.03%]
社交媒体与新冠疫情:Twitter上的反防疫隔离措施评论分析
Amir Karami,Mackenzie Anderson
Amir Karami
Social media has become a mainstream channel of communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. While some studies have been developed on investigating public opinion on social media data regarding COVID-19 pandemic, there is no study analyzing...
PreKindergarten and kindergarten virtual school programs under COVID-19: A two-case comparative study [0.03%]
新冠肺炎下的美国学前教育虚拟学校项目案例研究
Zhan Hu,Wenqing Lu
Zhan Hu
This case study aims to explore and compare two cases of virtual school programs, one asynchronized and one synchronized, regarding their pedagogical design and operationalization. The authors collected data from observations of learning ac...
Risk and resilience in radically redefined information environments; information practices during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的信息实践及新兴信息环境中的风险与应对能力研究
Annemaree Lloyd,Alison Hicks
Annemaree Lloyd
The concept of risk, which is defined as a threat to health, wellbeing, financial and employment stability, pervades the COVID-19 pandemic. These risks are intensified through people's access to and ability to engage with appropriate inform...
Stigmatization in social media: Documenting and analyzing hate speech for COVID-19 on Twitter [0.03%]
社交媒体中的污名化:关于Twitter上的COVID-19仇恨言论的记录与分析
Lizhou Fan,Huizi Yu,Zhanyuan Yin
Lizhou Fan
As the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded, Hate Speech on social media about China and Chinese people has encouraged social stigmatization. For the historical and humanistic purposes, this history-in-the-making needs to be archived and analyzed...
Shengnan Yang,Pnina Fichman,Xiaohua Zhu et al.
Shengnan Yang et al.
ICTs are pivotal in the existing social order and especially during the COVID-19 global pandemic. This panel focuses on the use of ICTs by different actors, including individuals, nonprofit organizations, and governments around the globe in...
Daniel Gelaw Alemneh,Suliman Hawamdeh,Hsia-Ching Chang et al.
Daniel Gelaw Alemneh et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of transparency, open, and timely access to information. Open Access (OA) has the potential to increase the exposure and use of not only published research but also authoritative and reliable...
Reimagining information science and technology beyond traditional boundaries in the global coronavirus pandemic situation [0.03%]
新冠肺炎流行背景下的信息科学与技术的超越传统界限的重构
Abebe Rorissa,Ming Li,Michael Young et al.
Abebe Rorissa et al.
Information pervades today's human activities, essentially making every sector of society an information environment. Due to the ubiquity of technological innovations and their interconnectivity, there is no aspect of lives of individuals t...
From way across the sea: Information overload and international students during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
来自大海彼岸:新冠肺炎疫情期间的信息过载与国际学生问题
Shanton Chang,Dana McKay,Nadia Caidi et al.
Shanton Chang et al.
This panel examines the interaction between being a transient migrant, using international students as a salient example, and information behaviors in a time of COVID-19. We address issues such as information overload, selection of informat...
Tacit knowledge transfer in training and the inherent limitations of using only quantitative measures [0.03%]
隐性知识传递在培训中的局限性和仅使用定量测量的内在限制
Amy Rosellini,Suliman Hawamdeh
Amy Rosellini
The greatest challenge for many organizations today is not the acquisition, organization, and storage of information, but rather the ability to transform such information into useful knowledge as well as the application and measurement of i...
What is essential?: Understanding community resilience and public libraries in the United States during disasters [0.03%]
什么是必不可少的?:美国灾害期间社区韧性与公共图书馆的理解
Beth Patin
Beth Patin
Hurricane Katrina, the 4/27/2011 Tornadoes, the Oso Mudslide, and even more recently, the Coronavirus Pandemic, all demonstrated the devastating experience of disaster. While each of these extreme events varied in scope, size, and degree of...