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El. knyga: Wisdom, Well-Being, Win-Win: 19th International Conference, iConference 2024, Changchun, China, April 15-26, 2024, Proceedings, Part II

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  • Serija: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14597
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031578601
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14597
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031578601

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The Three-volume set LNCS 14596, 14596 and 14598 constitutes the proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Wisdom, Well-Being, Win-Win, iConference 2024, which was hosted virtually by University of Tsukuba, Japan and in presence by Jilin University, Changchun, China, during April 1526, 2024.





The 36 full papers and 55 short papers are presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 218 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: 

Volume I: Archives and Information Sustainability;  Behavioural Research; AI and Machine Learning; Information Science and Data Science; Information and Digital Literacy.

Volume II: Digital Humanities; Intellectual Property Issues; Social Media and Digital Networks; Disinformation and Misinformation; Libraries, Bibliometrics and Metadata.

Volume III: Knowledge Management; Information Science Education; Information Governance and Ethics; Health Informatics; Human-AI Collaboration; Information Retrieval; Community Informatics;  Scholarly, Communication and Open Access.

 
.- Digital Humanities.



.- Evaluation of Ancient Chinese Natural Language Understanding in Large
Language Models Based on ACHNLU.



.- A problematic Dichotomy in the Perspective of Field Theory: Hermeneutics
and Quantitative Analysis in Distant Reading.



.- An Exploratory Study to Identify Research Interests and Analysis
Approaches in German Art History with a Potential for Digital Support.



.- To Impress an Algorithm: Minoritized Applicants Perceptions of Fairness
in AI Hiring Systems.



.- Information Needs and Information Sources used by individuals with Social
Anxiety.- Exploring Virtual Reality Through Ihdes Instrumental Realism.



.- Libraries as Partners for Emergency Preparedness and Response in Times of
Crisis: Survey Design and Development.



.- Intellectual Property Issues.



.- Exploring Technology Evolution pathways based on Link Prediction on
Multiplex Network: Illustrated as CRISPR.



.- Matching Patent and Research Field Classifications Using Lexical
Similarity and Bipartite Network Evidence from Colombia.



.- Mapping the Inventive Structure in Middle-low Income Countries The Patent
Network of Colombia.



.- Social Media and Digital Networks.



.- Evolving Definitions of Hate Speech: The Impact of a Lack of Standardized
Definition.- Understanding the Motivations behind     Knowingly Spreading
Rumors on Social Media Using Q Methodology.



.- Spatial Analysis of Social Medias Proxies for Human Emotion and
Cognition.



.- Exploring Influential Factors in Expert Advice Adoption on Social Media:
Insights from Weibo Trending Topics.



.- From Stickers to Personas: Utilizing Instant Messaging Stickers for
Impression Management.



.- Disinformation and Misinformation.



.- Arguing about Controversial Science in the News: Does Epistemic
Uncertainty Contribute to Information Disorder.



.- How Misinformation Manipulates Individuals: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis
Based on 185 Cases.



.- Detecting the Rumor Patterns Integrating Features of User, Content, and
the Spreading Structure.



.- Nudging Away Health Misinformation on Social Media: The Roles of Social
Influences and Power Distance.



.- Multidimensional Information Literacy and Fact-checking Behavior: A
Person-centered Approach Using Latent Profile Analysis.



.- Libraries, Bibliometrics and Metadata.



.- What Research Skills do Scholars Excel at Based on Individual Contribution
and External Recognition.



.- Community Members Perspective on Public Libraries as Places to Overcome
Social Divisions: A Case Study.



.- Unpacking Research Contributions: Investigation from Contextual and
Processual Perspectives.



.- Micro Citation Importance Identification and Its Application to Literature
Evaluation.



.- Exploring the Citation Lag in LIS: Trends and Correlations.



.- Customer Service, Hard Work, and Normativity: Identity Standards Encoded
into Public Library Routines.



.- Will Affiliation Diversity Promote the Disruptiveness of Papers in
Artificial Intelligence.



.- Platform, Visuals, and Sound: Webtoons Immersive Romance Reading
Engagement.