Select LIS Faculty Research Accomplishments
2026/2026 has been a highly productive school year for faculty research in the LIS Department/iSchool at Rutgers University’s SC&I. Here we feature some of our select scholarly works.
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Agosto, Denise E., 2026 SC&I MI Program Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year – student voted
Paris, B., 2026. SC&I Ph.D. Program Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year – student voted
Senteio, C., 2026. Rutgers University Provost’s Award for Excellence in Community and Publicly Engaged Scholarship.
LIS Dept. Awards:
Excellence in Teaching Award: Brend Mahoney, with special commendation for runner up, Joyce Valenza in her retirement year
Faculty Service Award: Emil Lawrence
Excellence in Research Award: Alex Lu and Robert Wolfe
Part Time Lecturer Award: Lauren Bell
TA/Instructional Support Award: Saubhagya Joshi and Juliana Mestre
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Adavi, K.A.K., and A. Acker (2025). “Let’s ask Meta AI!”: Information Seeking Practices with Meta AI on WhatsApp. In ASIST 2025. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.123 [SIG-USE Diversity Award, Association for Information Science and Technology].
Boyer, B. and Elliott, E. (2023). What I had, what I needed: First-year students reflect on how their high school experience prepared them for college research. The Journal of Academic Librarianship. (49)4. 2025 American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Research Paper Award.
Cheng, Y. Y., & Dinh, L. (2026). Extracting geographic relations from large social media text data. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 40(3), 698–726. https://doi.org/10.1080/13658816.2025.2510419 [Equal contribution; ASIS&T 2026 SIG-SM Social Media Research Competition, 2nd place].
De Choudhury, M., Jhaver, S., Sugar, B., & Weber, I. (2016). Social media participation in an activist movement for racial equality. In Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 92- 101). https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v10i1.14758 [Test of Time Award, ICWSM 2026].
Jung, W., Kim, A. H., Chear, C., Shah, V., Hung, Y., & Ammari, T. (2025). Digital pulse of development: Constructing poverty metrics from social media discourse. Proceedings of the 5th ACM Conference on Equity and Access in Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Optimization (EAAMO '25). [Best Paper Honorable Mention].
Kirasur, N., & Jhaver, S. (2025). Understanding the prevalence of caste: A critical discourse analysis of caste-based marginalization on X. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (CSCW). https://doi.org/10.1145/3757518 [Best Paper Award, ACM CSCW].
Lee, J. Y., Ahn, E., Xu, A., Yang, Y., Chang, Y., Cha, H., & Ammari, T. (2025). Artificial intelligence in applied family research involving families with young children: A scoping review. Family Relations, 74(3), 1121–1145. https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.13090 [Top-Viewed Article, Family Relations].
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Acker, A. (2025). Archiving Machines: From Punch Cards to Platforms. MIT Press. 258 pages. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14957.001.0001. 2026 PROSE Award in Computing and Information Sciences, Association of American Publishers.
Aronson, Marc (2026) Reading the Bones: Homo Naledi and the Mysteries of Human Evolution, 192 pages (Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Young Readers) Junior Library Guild Gold Selection (prepublication); first two reviews: stars in Kirkus and Publishers Weekly.
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Ammari, T. (2026) Developing High-Resolution Hazard Vulnerability Index (2HVI) to Improve Community. Resilience in New Jersey. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. NJ Sea Grant. co-PI. $201,500.
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Acker, A. (2025). Archiving Machines: From Punch Cards to Platforms. MIT Press. 258 pages. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14957.001.0001.
Paris, B. (2026). Radical Infrastructures: Imagining and Organizing a People's Internet. University of California Press.
Salmi-Niklander, K., Dalbello, M., & Pinta, S. (2026). T-Bone Slim and the Transnational Poetics of the Migrant Left in North America. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. (In press.)
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Acker, A., Struett, T., Tian, Y., & Finn, M. (2026). Platformization of research data infrastructure: A decadal analysis of scientific data management plans. Big Data & Society.
Acker, A. (2025). How “archive” became a verb. Issues in Science and Technology, 42(1), 65–68. https://doi.org/10.58875/RBSG9872
Adavi, K. A. K., & Acker, A. (2025). “Let’s ask Meta AI!”: Information seeking practices with Meta AI on WhatsApp. In Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIST 2025). https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.123
Adavi, K. A. K., & Acker, A. (2026). A platform perspective for personal information practices on superapps. Platforms & Society.
Joy, K., & Ammari, T. (2026). Understanding credibility: Toward a networked evidence model of health information. Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 31(iConf), 1455–1464. https://doi.org/10.47989/ir31iConf64184
Ammari, T., Ahn, E., Lakhankar, A., & Lee, J. Y. (2025). Finding understanding and support: Navigating online communities to share and connect at the intersection of abuse and foster care experiences. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 9(2), 1–40.
Ammari, T., Khondoker, Z., Wang, Y., & Roda, N. (2026). Beyond the silence: How men navigate infertility through digital communities and data sharing. In Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’26). https://doi.org/10.1145/3772318.3790887
Andrews, C. J., Shahid, Y., Andrews, A., Gao, G., Gong, J., Josephs, H., et al. (S. Kim). (2025). Using personal exposure measurement to manage environmental stressors. ASHRAE Transactions, 131, 886–893. https://doi.org/10.63044/w25and110
Aronson, M. (2025). (Not) the last unicorn. Editorial as guest editor of Bookbird: A Journal of International Children’s Literature, 63(1).
Ankenbauer, S. A., & Lu, A. J. (2025). Last-mile Work of Infrastructures: Collective Coordination of Early COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution for Older Adults. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 34(3), 1023-1067.
Aronson, M. “New Trails, New Truths, New Perspectives: How the Sibert Can Lead Us,” Sibert Special Issue, The Horn Book Magazine, May/June 2026.
Bettivia, R., Cheng, Y. Y., & Gryk, M. (2025). When the story falls flat: An exploration of provenance failures. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 62(1), 882–886.
Bettivia, R., Cheng, Y. Y., & Gryk, M. R. (2026). Usage of the term provenance in LIS literature: An ARIST paper. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 77(1), 92–107.
Butman, J., and Paris, B. (2025). There Might Be Giants. Ghosts in the Machine, Limn Journal. https://limn.press/article/there-might-be-giants/
Chen, Y., & Lu, A. J. (2025). Immigrant Tech Workers for, in, and as Crisis: The Pursuit of Global Computing Leadership. In Proceedings of the sixth decennial Aarhus conference: Computing X Crisis (pp. 42-55).
Cheng, Y. Y., & Choi, I. (2025). From editorial records to structured provenance information: Documenting warrant in knowledge organization systems using large language models. Knowledge Organization, 52(3).
Cheng, Y. Y., & Dinh, L. (2025). An experiment on the impact of relation types toward taxonomy alignment problems. Information Processing & Management, 62(3), 104036.
Cheng, Y. Y., & Dinh, L. (2026). Extracting geographic relations from large social media text data. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 40(3), 698–726.
Cheng, Y. Y., Dobreski, B., Chou, C., & Hong, L. (2025). Reimagining knowledge organization with AI and human-in-the-loop. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 62(1), 1218–1221.
Cheng, Y. Y., Yoo, E., & Huang, L. M. C. (2025). Geopolitical taxonomies on airline websites. NASKO, 10, 36–41.
Dangol, A., Kotiyal, S., Wolfe, R., Bowers, A. J., Vigil, A., Yip, J., et al. (2026). Relief or displacement? How teachers are negotiating generative AI’s role in their professional practice. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.18296
Dangol, A., Wolfe, R., Dewitt, A., Chickadel, B., Kientz, J., & Dasgupta, S. (2025). Reading AI and reading the world: Using an interactive AI system to promote children’s understanding of AI bias. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. https://doi.org/10.1145/3762807
Dangol, A., Wolfe, R., Landesman, R., Yip, J., & Kientz, J. (2025). Doors, decisions, and discovery: An interactive smart door lock system to promote children’s understanding of AI classification. In Proceedings of ISLS 2025.
Dangol, A., Wolfe, R., Zhao, R., Kim, J., Ramanan, T., Davis, K., & Kientz, J. (2025). Children’s mental models of AI reasoning: Implications for AI literacy education. In Proceedings of IDC 2025.
Dangol, A., Zhao, R., Wolfe, R., Ramanan, T., Kientz, J., & Yip, J. (2025). “AI just keeps guessing”: Using ARC puzzles to help children identify reasoning errors in generative AI. In Proceedings of IDC 2025.
Gonzaga, C. C., Smith, S. B., Pinto, P., & Agosto, D. E. (2025). Emerging adulthood and Brazilian college students’ experiences with misinformation in social media. Proceedings of the 88th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology, November 14-18, 2025, Washington, DC.
Grossman, S., Ahmed, A., & Agosto, D. (2025). Connecting the Public Library with Immigrant-Serving Community-Based Organizations in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley Region. Public Library Quarterly, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/01616846.2025.2567179
Guo, L., Yuan, C., Zhong, M., Wolfe, R., Zhong, R., Xu, Y., et al. (2026). SusBench: An online benchmark for evaluating dark pattern susceptibility of computer-use agents. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI). https://doi.org/10.1145/3742413.3789111
Frluckaj, H., Acker, A., Smith, A.D.R., & Howison, J. (2026). Participation in the archive of open source software: An Interdisciplinary literature review. Information & Culture, 61(1): 43-67. https://doi.org/10.1353/lac.00034
Ha, E., Kong, H., & Jhaver, S. (2025). Examining racial stereotypes in YouTube autocomplete suggestions. New Media & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448251346503
Han, B., Wolfe, R., Caspi, A., & Howe, B. (2025). Can large language models integrate spatial data? Empirical insights into reasoning strengths and computational weaknesses. In Proceedings of COLM 2025.
Jhaver, S. (2026). Interpreting algorithmic information cues: User sensemaking of search autocomplete moderation. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.70092
Jhaver, S. (2025). Examining how search engine users understand the production of autocomplete suggestions. New Media & Society, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448251406282
Jung, W., Benotsmane, R., Stoeffler, Q., Kim, A. H., Ghadimi, S., Hosseini, M., et al. (Ammari). (2026). Contextualized poverty targeting with multimodal spatial data and machine learning in Brazzaville, Congo. Cities, 170, 106429.
Jung, W., Kim, A. H., Hung, Y., Chear, C., Shah, V., & Ammari, T. (2026). Digital pulse of development: Leveraging social media discourse for poverty analysis. Information Processing & Management.
Jung, W., Kim, A. H., Sinha, A., Stoeffler, Q., Ghadimi, S., Shah, V., et al. (Ammari, T.) (2026). Multimodal poverty mapping and geographic transfer allocation. Sustainable Cities and Society, Article 107248.
Jung, W., Sinha, A., Kim, A. H., Shah, V., Lu, Y., Lee, L., & Ammari, T. (2025). The last mile in remote sensing poverty prediction. ACM Journal on Computing and Sustainable Societies, 3(3), 1–54.
Joy, K., & Ammari, T. (2026). Understanding credibility: Toward a networked evidence model of health information. Information Research, 31(iConference), 1455–1464.
Kim, J., Cho, S., Wolfe, R., Nair, J. H., & Hiniker, A. (2025). Privacy as social norm: Systematically reducing dysfunctional privacy concerns on social media. In Proceedings of CSCW 2025. https://doi.org/10.1145/3711049
Kim, J., Wolfe, R., Subramanian, R. B., Lee, M.-H., Colnago, J., & Hiniker, A. (2025). Trust-enabled privacy: Social media designs to support adolescent user boundary regulation. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS).
Kim, S., Shivangula, P., & Gao, G. (2026). Technology use in community work: Operational realities and implications for smart cities. In Proceedings of the Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 183–192.
Kim, S., Zhang, X., & Gao, G. (2025). Camera, action, false alert! Tackling the flood of false alerts in smart home cameras. In Proceedings of the ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 842–855.
Kirasur, N., & Jhaver, S. (2025). Understanding the prevalence of caste: A critical discourse analysis of caste-based marginalization on X. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (CSCW). https://doi.org/10.1145/3757518
Kirasur, N., & Paris, B. (2026). Developing a critical caste analysis within information science and technology: A research review: An annual review of information science and technology paper. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.70073
Kranich, N. (2026). Libraries: Civic commons of cemocracy. Braver Angels, Civic Scholars Council. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LDQmn_hN1JD5zF1plIn-u73Q68Nftbpm/view?usp=sharing
Lawrence, E. (2025). The hermeneutical work of anti-gender book challenges. Journal of Intellectual Freedom & Privacy, 10(2), 9–21.
Lawrence, E. (2025, July). Reconfiguring readerly autonomy: In defense of a relational account. In Proceedings of the SHARP Conference.
Lawrence, E. (2025, September). The trouble with diverse books. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (NORMalize Workshop).
Lu, A. J. (2026). Confronting the discursive-material power of storyboards: Toward participatory storyboarding. In Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-16).
Lu, A. J., Ackerman, M. S., Rowe, Z., & Dillahunt, T. R. (2026). Counter-visual artifacts: Negotiating surveillance and carceral visuality in public housing through Videovoice. In Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-18).
Lu, A. J., Chen, Y., & Lin, C. K. (2026). Everyday design with surrounds: Rehearsing alternatives amid urban sociotechnical changes. In Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-13).
Lu, A. J., & Crutcher, C. (2026). Rethinking knowledge sharing as (re)orientations through intergenerational participatory speculative design. In Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-15).
Lu, A. J., & Sun, Y. (2026). Ubiquitous lingering technologies: What's left behind by the past “proximate futures”?. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 10(1), 1-23.
Mason, S., & Ammari, T. (2026). Racism, resistance, and Reddit: How popular culture sparks online reckonings. Information, Communication & Society. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2026.2655885
May, E., Paris, B., & Sargent, S. (2026). Dis/Engaging the "Common Sense" of AI: Labor strategies around data driven technologies from the 2023 SAG-AFTRA contract. Big Data & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517261421466.
Mei, K., Wolfe, R., Weber, N., & Saveski, M. (2026). Grok in the wild: Characterizing the roles and uses of large language models on social media. In Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM). https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.11286
Randazzo, C., & Ammari, T. (2025). Kintsugi-inspired design: Communicatively reconstructing identities online after trauma. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 9(7), 1–31.
Randazzo, C., Kim, M., Kwestel, M., Doerfel, M. L., & Ammari, T. (2025). “We’re losing our neighborhoods. We’re losing our community”: A comparative analysis of community discourse in online and offline public spheres across disaster phases. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 9(7), 1–30.
Ribeiro, M. H., Jhaver, S., Cluet I Martinell, J., Reignier-Tayar, M., & West, R. (2025). Deplatforming norm-violating influencers on social media reduces overall online attention toward them. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1145/3710960
Seo, J., & Ammari, T. (2026). Governance, technology, and the limits of digital solidarity economies: A South Korean case study. Internet Policy Review, 15(1).
Shim, Y., & Jhaver, S. (2026). Incorporating procedural fairness in flag submissions on social media platforms. ACM Transactions on Social Computing, 9(1), Article 3. https://doi.org/10.1145/3797820
Shim, Y., & Jhaver, S. (2026). Understanding the governance challenges of public libraries subscribing to digital content distributors. The Library Quarterly, 96(1), 100–121. https://doi.org/10.1086/738388
Sinha, R., Acker, A., & Li, H. (2025). Data work in memory institutions: Why and how information professionals use Wikidata. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 9(7), Article 27. https://doi.org/10.1145/3757575
Sun, Y., Ma, X., & Lu, A. J. (2026). In the Meantime of Informal Care: Navigating Temporal Tensions in Timebanking. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 10(2), 1-26.
Tian, Y., Struett, T., Acker, A., & Finn, M. (2026). Revising the research data lifecycle: Evidence from oceanography. Information Research, 31 (iConference), 812–826.
Tran, S., Lu, H., Slaughter, I., Herman, B., Dangol, A., Fu, Y. et al (Wolfe, R.). (2025). Understanding privacy norms around LLM-based chatbots: A contextual integrity perspective. In Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (AIES).
Walters, A., Ammari, T., & Jhaver, S. (2025). Moral disengagement and content moderation attitudes: Examining how apathy to online harms may disguise racially conservative beliefs. New Media & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448251385923
Wolfe, R., Dangol, A., Kim, J., & Hiniker, A. (2025). Toward nonviolent design: Co-designing a human-centered framework for AI-mediated communication. In Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (AIES).
Wu, Y., Ross, N., & Kim, S. (2026). Providing tech support as care work among care workers in assisted living facilities: Qualitative interview study. JMIR Aging, 9(1), e80272.
Xu, C., Wen, B., Han, B., Wolfe, R., Wang, L. L., & Howe, B. (2025). Do language models mirror human confidence? Exploring psychological insights to address overconfidence in LLMs. In Findings of ACL 2025.
Yoo, E. M., & Cheng, Y. Y. (2025). Constructing a domain-specific taxonomy by aligning multiple large language models’ outputs. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 62(1), 1728–1730.
Zamani, M., Motamedi, A., Karamizadeh, S., Khodadadi, T., Alizadeh, M., & Chaeikar, S. S. (2025). Artificial intelligence for promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion. In 2025 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Computer, Data Sciences and Applications (ACDSA) (pp. 1–5). IEEE.
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Dalbello, M. (2026). “Cultures within cultures of the book: Croatian publishing activities in North American transnational settings.” In Writing and reading European migrant belonging in early-20th-century North America. Eds. Rantanen, S., Salmi-Niklander, K., & Saramo, S. Turku: Migration Institute of Finland, 21-48.
Dalbello, M. (2026). “Fluid media of proletarian protest and creativity in the late 1910s and early 1920s.” In T-Bone Slim and the transnational poetics of the migrant left in North America. Eds. Salmi-Niklander, K., Dalbello, M., & Pinta, S. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. (In press.)
Dalbello, M. (2026). “Finding T-Bone Slim through a drift.” In T-Bone Slim and the transnational poetics of the migrant left in North America. Eds. Salmi-Niklander, K., Dalbello, M., & Pinta, S. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. (In press.)
Salmi-Niklander, K., Dalbello, M., & Pinta, S. (2026). Introduction to T-Bone Slim and the transnational poetics of the migrant left in North America. Eds. Salmi-Niklander, K., Dalbello, M., & Pinta, S. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. (In press.)
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Agosto, D. E. (2025). Identifying & Refuting Misinformation on the Social Web. New Jersey American Association of University Women, November 10, 2025.
Aronson, M. (2026, September) Talk and panel, (Re)Thinking the Borders in Children’s Nonfiction Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Aronson, M. (2026, October) Talk and panel, Sibert Celebration, first annual ALSC National Institute.
Aronson, M. (2026, April). Organizer and panel participant Banned Books a Global Issue, Bologna Children’s Bookfair.
Cheng, J. Y.-Y. (2026, April). Design, implementation, and challenges of knowledge organization systems [Invited workshop]. Department of Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University; co-sponsored by ASIS&T Taiwan Chapter and Library Association of Taiwan.
Cheng, J. Y.-Y. (2026, April). From Animal Crossing to Someday or One Day: The practice and imagination of provenance metadata [Invited talk]. Department of Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University; co-sponsored by ASIS&T Taiwan Chapter and Library Association of Taiwan.
Cheng, J. Y.-Y. (2026, May). The world according to the menu: Power, culture, and the geopolitics of classification [Invited talk]. Department of Library and Information Science, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea (online).
Dalbello M. (2026, April). Writing and reading European migrant belonging in early-20th-century North America book launch panel, at Migration Institute of Finland, Turku, Finland. [online].
Dalbello, M. (2026, March). Working class archives and the idea of textuality. Text/Textuality Symposium, Bryn Mawr. [Invited presentation].
Dalbello, M. (2025, July). Bibliographical archaeology making women's networks in femina collections visible. Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (SHARP) annual conference, Rochester, University of Rochester, US.
Dalbello, M. (2025, July). Early feminist networks of cosmopolitan women writers. Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (SHARP) annual conference, Rochester, University of Rochester, US.
Dalbello, M., Wadsworth, S. (2025, July). Tracing transatlantic female histories and women's networks bibliographically. Roundtable at Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (SHARP) annual conference, Rochester, University of Rochester, US.
Dalbello, M. (2025, June). Double-exposure autobiographies of proletarian and immigrant types. Société internationale d’ethnologie et de folklore (SIEF) 2025 congress, Aberdeen, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. (abstract) https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/sief2025/paper/88965
Dalbello, M., Deutsch, J., & Weaver, I. (2025, June). The care and violation of marginalized individuals in the early twentieth century. Société internationale d’ethnologie et de folklore (SIEF) 2025 congress, Aberdeen, University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Motamedi, A. (2026, March). Presentation on language and communication: Farsi flows book/project [Presentation]. California State University, Sacramento; Iranian American Cultural and Educational Center.
Paris, B., and Reynolds. R. (2026). Bringing the Fragments Together: Negotiating Technology and AI. Academe Magazine, 112(2). https://www.aaup.org/issue/spring-2026/bringing-fragments-together
Wolfe, R. (2026, April). AI and the future of expertise [Keynote presentation and panel discussion]. Research Day, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University.
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Acker, A. (2025). Review of the book Averting the Digital Dark Age: How Archivists, Librarians, and Technologists Built the Web a Memory, by Ian Milligan. Information & Culture 60(3), 339-341. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lac.00028.
Aronson, M. “Making the Bill of Rights Relevant to Young Readers,” review of Rebels, Robbers, and Radicals by Teri Kanefield, The New York Times Book Review 7/4/25.
Aronson, M. “Earth to Young Readers: Take a Look at Me from Space,” review of Earthrise by Leonard Marcus, The New York Times Book Review, 2/28/25.
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When Language Ends – Written and directed by Ali Motamedi. Presented at the International Human Rights Art Festival https://humanrightsartmovement.org/, New York City (September 2025).
Aronson, M. Co-curator and originator: “Home game: Toronto Loves Basketball” Exhibit at Museum of Toronto (Mary, 2025).
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Acker, A. Editor, Journal of Cultural Analytics.
- September 2025, Vol. 10, Issue 2. https://culturalanalytics.org/issue/27/info/
- March 2026. Vol. 11, Issue 1. https://culturalanalytics.org/issue/29/info/
Reynolds, R. Editor, Information and Learning Sciences.
- June, 2025, Volume 126, Issue 5/6 https://www.emerald.com/ils/issue/126/5-6
- September, 2025, Volume 126, Issue 7/8 https://www.emerald.com/ils/issue/126/7-8
- November, 2025, Volume 126, Issue 9/10, https://www.emerald.com/ils/issue/126/9-10; Issue 11/12 https://www.emerald.com/ils/issue/126/11-12
- February, 2026, Volume 127, Issue 1/2 https://www.emerald.com/ils/issue/127/1-2
- April, 2026, Volume 127, Issue 3/4 https://www.emerald.com/ils/issue/127/3-4
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