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From User Needs to Opportunities in Personal Information Management: A Case Study on Organisational Strategies in Cross-Media Information Spaces Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The efficient management of our daily information in physical and digital information spaces is a well-known problem. Current research on personal information management (PIM) aims to understand and improve organisational and re-finding activities. We present a case study about organisational strategies in cross-media information spaces, consisting of physical as well as digital information. In contrast to existing work, we provide a unified ...
Location-sharing applications and information privacy: examining users' willingness to share location information Ghent University
Visualizing the information of a linked open data enabled research information system Ghent University
Putting Information First: Luciano Floridi and the Philosophy of Information Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Putting Information First focuses on Luciano Floridi's contributions to the philosophy of information. Respected scholars stimulate the debate on the most distinctive and controversial views he defended, and present the philosophy of information as a specific way of doing philosophy.
Contains eight essays by leading scholars, a reply by Luciano Floridi, and an epilogue by Terrell W. Bynum
Explains the importance of philosophy of ...
Contains eight essays by leading scholars, a reply by Luciano Floridi, and an epilogue by Terrell W. Bynum
Explains the importance of philosophy of ...
Collaborative Ad-hoc Information Sharing in Cross-Media Information Environments Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Due to the ever increasing number of different digital media types that we use in our daily work, it is no longer sufficient to manage them in an isolated way but desirable to define associations across the media boundaries. While cross-media information systems allow different forms of media objects to be linked, there is often a lack of support for the flexible authoring and sharing of these links. We present a solution for exchanging ...
Consumers' avoidance of information on red meat risks: information exposure effects on attitudes and perceived knowledge Ghent University
Finding patterns in emotional information : enhanced sensitivity to statistical regularities in negative information Ghent University
Progress testing of information literacy versus information literacy self-efficacy in medical students Ghent University
Introduction: Progress testing (PT) is a common assessment tool within medical schools. Since many years PT has become a familiar way of assessing students at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of Ghent University. In this context, the researchers have introduced a PT on information literacy (PTIL). Besides answering an item right or wrong, it is also important to analyze students information literacy self-efficacy (ILSE). Methods: Two ...