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Programme

24 August 2011

9.00-17.00        Doctoral forum – presentations of doctoral projects with discussion and feedback from senior researchers

18.00                  Reception for all delegates

 

25 August 2011

9.00                     Registration

10.00-10.15      Welcome to ISSOME

10.15-11.15      Beyond broadcast and consume: modification of provider-user information behaviours in social media space. SLIDESHOW Keynote: Professor Hazel Hall, School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University.

11.15-12.45      Session 1: Libraries and social media

Behavioural Traces and Indirect User-to-User Mediation in the Participatory Library SLIDESHOW/ Lennart Björneborn

How to study social media practises in converging library spaces. Making the case for deploying co-presence ethnography in studies of 2.0-libraries SLIDESHOW/ Hanna Carlsson

Implications of the Web 2.0 Technologies for Public Libraries intending to Facilitate Alternative Public Discourse SLIDESHOW/ Leif Kajberg

- Geo-encoding of local services and information: Virtuaalipolku.fi SLIDESHOW/ Samppa Rohkimainen

12.45-14.00      Lunch

14.00-15.00      Can Business Turn Social? Post-Control Society and Its Implications for Business and Management. Keynote: Professor Alf Rehn, School of Business and Economics, Åbo Akademi University.

15.00-15.45      Coffee/Tea and Doctoral forum poster session

15.45-17.15      Session 2: Use of social media

The use of social media technologies in the work practices of information professionals / Sally Burford

Examining the use of Internet and social media among men at military conscription age / Heidi Enwald, Noora Hirvonen and Tim Luoto

To Inform or to Interact, that is the question: The role of Freedom of Information in Social Media Policies  SLIDESHOW/ Mathias Klang and Jan Nolin

- Designing Games for Testing Information Behavior Theories / J. Tuomas Harviainen

19.00                  Conference banquet at Arken (Fabriksgatan 2)

 

26 August 2011

9.00-10.30        Session 3: Blogging and tagging

Critical about clustering of tags: An intersectional perspective on folksonomies Huvila & Johannesson: Critical About the Clustering of Tags SLIDESHOW / Isto Huvila and Kristin Johannesson

The creation of a personal space on the Internet: self presentation and self-disclosure in blogging / Jenny Bronstein

On social media and document theory: an exploratory and conceptual study / Olle Sköld

Linguistic and Cultural Differences in Content Management – Indexing and titling in multilingual and multicultural blogosphere SLIDESHOW/ Susanna Nykyri

10.30-11.00      Coffee/Tea

11.00-12.30      Session 4: Education

Writing for Wikipedia as a learning task in the school’s information literacy instruction / Eero Sormunen, Leeni Lehtio and Jannica Heinström

The Use of Weblogs and Microblogs in LIS Online Courses: A Case Study SLIDESHOW/ Diane Neal and Lu Xiao

Teaching social media in LIS: a bridging approach / Monica Lassi and Hanna Maurin Söderholm

A Community-based Learning Approach towards Training Librarian 2.0 / Lu Xiao

12.30-13.30      Lunch

13.30-14.30      Researchers and Scholarly Resources—usage patterns now and into the future. Keynote: Professor Carol Tenopir, University of Tennessee.

14.30-16.00      Session 5: Similarities and differences

Author disambiguation for enhanced science-2.0 services SLIDESHOW/ Jeffrey Demaine

A Comparison of Different User-Similarity Measures as Basis for Research and Scientific Cooperation SLIDESHOW/ Tamara Heck

WikiLeaks Comments: A Qualitative Investigation / Noa Aharony

- Looking for Love in All the Right Places: Defining Success in the World of Online Dating SLIDESHOW/ Christopher Mascaro, Rachel Magee and Sean Goggins

16.00-16.30      Coffee/Tea and closing of conference

 

Each presentation have 20 minutes including discussions scheduled for them.