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                - José María González Pinto and Wolf-Tilo Balke.  (Institut für Informationssysteme, Technische Universität  Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany). Offering Answers for Claim-Based Queries: A  New Challenge for Digital Libraries
 
                - Budi Nugroho and Masayoshi  Aritsugi. (Computer Science and Electrical  Engineering, Graduate Schoo of Science and Technology, Japan) Application of k-Step Random  Walk Paths to Graph Kernel for Automatic Patent Classification
 
                - Iqra Safder1, Junaid Sarfraz1, Saeed-Ul Hassan1, Mohsen Ali1 and Suppawong  Tuarob2. (1 Information Technology University,  Lahore, Pakistan; 2 Faculty of Information and Communication Technology,  Mahidol University, Thailand) Detecting Target Text related to Algorithmic  Efficiency in Scholarly Big Data using Recurrent Convolutional Neural Network  Model
 
                - Janus Wawrzinek and Wolf-Tilo Balke (Institut für Informationssysteme, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany). Semantic Facettation in  Pharmaceutical Collections using Deep Learning for Active Substance  Contextualization 
 
               
              Cultural Heritage and Indigenous  Knowledge 
              
                - Eric Boamah1 and Chern Li Liew2. (School  of Health and Social Science, Open Polytechnic, New Zealand; 2 Schoo of  Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) Conceptualising the  Digitisation and Preservation of Indigenous Knowledge: The  Importance of Attitudes
 
                - Chiranthi Wijesundara1, Winda Monika1  and Shigeo Sugimoto2 (1 Graduate School of Library, Information and Media Studies,  University of Tsukuba, Japan; 2 Faculty of Library, Information and Media  Science, University of Tsukuba, Japan). A Metadata Model to Organize Cultural Heritage  Resources in Heterogeneous Information Environments
 
                - Robert Allen, Eunsang Yang and  Tatsawan Timakum (Yonsei  University, Seoul, South Korea). A Foundry of Human Activities and Infrastructures (S)
 
               
                
              Data Sharing and Retrieval 
              
                - Gobinda Chowdhury1, Joumana  Boustany2, Serap Kurbanoğlu3, Yurdagül Ünal3 and Geoff Walton4 (1 iSchool, Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Northumbria University, UK; 2 Université Paris Descartes, France; 3 Department of  Information Management, Hacettepe University, Turkey; 4 Department of  Languages, Information & Communications, Manchester Metropolitan  University, UK). Preparedness for Research  Data Sharing: A Study of University Researchers in Three European Countries
 
                - Maryam Bugaje and Gobinda Chowdhury (iSchool, Faculty of Engineering and  Environment, Northumbria University, UK). Is Data Retrieval Different from Text Retrieval? An  Exploratory Study (S)
 
               
              Lexical and Discourse Analysis 
              
                - Saeed-Ul Hassan, Mubashir  Imran, Tehreem Iftikhar, Iqra Safder and Mudassir Shabbir. (Information  Technology University, Lahore, Pakistan) Deep Stylometry and Lexical & Syntactic  Features based Author Attribution on PLOS Full Text Digital Repository
 
                - Ryo Tagami, Tasuku Kimura and  Hisashi Miyamori. (Division of Frontier Informatics, Graduate  School of Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan) Automatic Answering Method considering Word Order  for Slot Filling Questions of University Entrance Examinations
 
                - Yejun Wu1 and Li Yang2 (1 School of Library and Information  Science, Louisiana State University, LA, USA; 2 Southwest Petroleum University,  Sichuan, China). A  Pilot Study on Comparing and Extracting Impact Relations (S) 
 
                - Shuntaro Yada and Kyo Kageura (Graduate School of Education, The  University of Tokyo, Japan). Measuring Discourse Scale of Tweet Sequences: A Case Study  of Japanese Twitter Accounts (S)
 
               
                
              Mobile Applications 
              
                - Seyed Ali Bahrainian and Fabio  Crestani. (Faculty of Informatics, University of  Lugano (USI), Switzerland) Tracking Smartphone App  Usage for Time-Aware Recommendation
 
                - Annika Hinze1, Nicholas Vanderschantz1, Claire Timpany1, Sarah-Jane Saravani2, Sally Jo Cunningham1  and Clive Wilkinson2. (1 Computer Science Department,  University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand; 2  University Library, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand) Use of Mobile Apps for  Teaching and Research – Implications for Digital Literacy
 
                - Ei Pa Pe Pe-Than1, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh2 and Chei Sian Lee2. (Institute  for Software Research, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University,  USA; 2 Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang  Technological University, Singapore) Motivational Difference Across Gameplay Mechanics: An  Investigation in Crowdsourcing Mobile Content
 
               
              Search Results Presentation and  Visualization 
              
                - Trond Aalberg1, Tanja Mercun2 and  Maja Žumer2 (1  Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; 2 University of  Ljubljana, Slovenia). Interactive displays for the next generation of  entity-centric  bibliographic models
 
                - David Bainbridge1, Sally Jo  Cunningham1, Annika Hinze1 and J.  Stephen Downie2. (1  Computer Science Department, University of Waikato, New Zealand; 2 School of  Information Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,  USA) Writers  of the Lost Paper: A Case Study on Barriers to (Re-) Finding  Publications
 
                - José María González Pinto and Wolf-Tilo Balke. (Institut für Informationssysteme, Technische Universität  Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany) Result Set Diversification  in Digital Libraries through the Use of Papers’ Claims
 
                - Yasuko Hagiwara1, Emi Ishita2,  Mizutani Emiko1, Kana Fukushima1, Yukiko Watanabe2 and Yoichi Tomiura3. (1Department  of Library Science, Graduate Schoo Leo Integrated Frontier Sciences, Kyushu  University, Japan; 2 Kyushu University Library, Kyushu University, Japan; 3  Department of Informatics, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical  Engineering, Kyushu University, Japan) Identifying Key Elements of Search Results for  Document Selection in the Digital Age: An  Observational Study (S)
 
               
              Social Media 
              
                - Lara Dodd1, Gobinda Chowdhury1,  Morgan Harvey1 and Geoff Walton2.  (1  iSchool, Northumbria University, UK; 2 Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Information Seeking  Behaviour of Aspiring Undergraduates on Social Media: Who are They  Interacting with?
 
                - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh1, Alton Y.K. Chua1, Hanyu Shi1, Wenju Wei1,  Haiyan Wang1 and Ee Peng Lim2.  (1  Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Inforamtion, Nanyang Technological  University, Singapore; 2 School of Information Systems, Singapore Management  University, Singapore) An Analysis of Rumor and Counter-Rumor  Messages in Social Media
 
                - Suppawong Tuarob and Jarernsri  Mitrpanont. (Faculty of Information and Communication  Technology, Mahidol University, Thailand) Automatic Discovery of Abusive Thai Language Usages in  Social Networks
 
               
              User Behavior 
              
                - Songphan Choemprayong1 and Thanaphorn  Atikij2. (Behavioral Research Informatics Research  Unit and Department of Library Science, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn  University, Thailand; 2 Department of Psychology, Library Science, and  Geography, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University, Thailand) Effects of Search Tactic on  Affective Transition while Using Google: A Quasi-Experimental  Study of Undergraduate Students
 
                - Sally Jo Cunningham1, David  Bainbridge1 and Annette Bainbridge2.  (1  Computer Science Department, University of Waikato, New Zealand; 2 Independent  Scholar, New Zealand) Exploring Personal Music Collection Behavior
 
                - Cliff Loke, Schubert Foo and Shaheen  Majid. (Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and  Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Video Seeking Behavior of Young Adults for Self Directed  Learning
 
                - Anushia Inthiran. (Department of Accounting and Information Systems, University of  Canterbury, New Zealand) Doctor-Patient  Communication of Health Information Found Online: Preliminary  Results from South East Asia (S)
 
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