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  1. Chi, Y.; He, D.; Jeng, W.: Laypeople's source selection in online health information-seeking process (2020) 0.01
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    Date
    12.11.2020 13:22:09
  2. Xiao, F.; Chi, Y.; He, D.: Promoting data use through understanding user behaviors : a model for human open government data interaction (2023) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Recent dramatic increases in the ability to generate, collect, and use datasets have inspired numerous academic and policy discussions regarding the emerging field of human data interaction (HDI). Given the challenges in interacting with open government data (OGD) and the existing research gap in this field, our study intends to explore HDI in the OGD domain and investigate ways HDI can further contribute to OGD promotion. Building upon two existing behavioral models, we proposed an initial conceptual model for OGD interaction, then using this model, conducted two studies to empirically examine users' behaviors when interacting with OGD. Ultimately, we refined this model for OGD interaction and invited three experts to validate it to enhance its understandability, comprehensiveness, and reasonableness. This comprehensive model for human OGD interaction will contribute to the theoretical work of the HDI field as well as the practical design of OGD platforms and data literacy education.
    Content
    Beitrag in: JASIST special issue on 'Who tweets scientific publications? A large-scale study of tweeting audiences in all areas of research'. Vgl.: https://asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.24831.
  3. Xie, B.; He, D.; Mercer, T.; Wang, Y.; Wu, D.; Fleischmann, K.R.; Zhang, Y.; Yoder, L.H.; Stephens, K.K.; Mackert, M.; Lee, M.K.: Global health crises are also information crises : a call to action (2020) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In this opinion paper, we argue that global health crises are also information crises. Using as an example the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic, we (a) examine challenges associated with what we term "global information crises"; (b) recommend changes needed for the field of information science to play a leading role in such crises; and (c) propose actionable items for short- and long-term research, education, and practice in information science.