UNIVERSITY OF ZADAR AULA MAGNA RECTORATE BUILDING IADERA, LIBURNIA, PODROOM RESTAURANT BARBAKAN RESTAURANT 2RIBARA SEA ORGAN & GREETING TO THE SUN DOCTORAL PRESENTATIONS Aira Pohjanen. Information behaviour and special information needs of gender minorities Alica Kolarić. Understanding adolescent information behavior from the perspective of informed decision making process Anna-Maija Huhta. New health information literacies – information creation and transforming authority in young people’s multimodal health discourses on social media Cass Mabbott. The Information Seeking Behavior of Preschoolers Frances Ryan. Online Reputation Management in a Digital World Iris Buunk. The role, use and value of social media and tacit knowl- edge sharing practices John Mowbray. The impact of networking supported by social media on the job search process: an information science perspective Lara Dodd. Using social media to capture the information seeking behaviour of aspiring undergraduates. Lyndsey Jenkins. Enhancing the Capacity for Workplace Learning and Innovation in Scotland Lynne Cole. Dyslexia and online search behaviour in undergraduate students Nafiz Shuva. The Information Behaviour of South Asian Immigrants in Canada Olubukola Oduntan. Information Behaviour of Refugees Rahmi Rahmi. Understanding Disaster Related Information Seeking Behaviour Using Oral Documents Sarah Albassam. Relevance Criteria In Video Leisure Interaction Sarah Barriage. Examining the Red Thread of Information in Young Children’s Hobbies and Interests Susannah Hanlon. Contribution of informal communication among political party members to organisational learning Teemu Mikkonen. Justifying the use of internet sources in school assignment on controversial issues Tuulikki Alamettälä. Information Literacy Instruction Methods for Lower Secondary Education in Finland Xiaofeng Li. Young people’s individual and collaborative information practices in informal learning environments Zachary Newell. The Impact of Creativity on Information Literacy Instruction POSTER PRESENTATIONS Anne-Katharina Weilenmann. Information Science and Neuroscience – an interaction? Barbara Niedźwiedzka. Internet discussion fora – good source of knowledge about health information needs and behaviour? Linguis- tic analysis of discussion fora for people with depression Isto Huvila, Heidi Enwald, Kristina Eriksson-Backa, Noora Hirvonen and Helena Känsäkoski. Taking health information behaviour into account in the development of e-health services Jenny Bronstein, Noa Aharony and Judit Bar-Ilan. Emotionally Based Discourse in the Use of Social Networking Sites as Political Platforms Jette Hyldegaard, Thomas Harboe, Camilla Rump and Jesper Bruun. Educational leaders’ information seeking behavior and problem solving – an explorative study Johanna Rivano Eckerdal. Variations of information literacy and differ- ent views on democracy and citizenship John Mowbray, Hazel Hall, Robert Raeside and Peter Robertson. The impact of networking supported by social media during job search: an information science perspective Ksenija Švenda-Radeljak and Lucija Vejmelka. The virtual environ- ment on Department of Social Work, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb : e- learning and e-library Lyndsey Jenkins, Hazel Hall and Robert Raeside. Enhancing the capacity for workplace learning and innovation in Scotland Makiko Miwa, Nozomi Ikeya, Shunsaku Tamura, Chie Suga, Chikako Yamaki, Tomoko Takayama. Cancer Patients’ Perceptions and Expectations of Health and Medical Information Services in Japan’s Public Libraries Min-Chun Ku. Advantages and Limitations of Employing Qualitative Citation Analysis to Investigate the Associations Among Tasks, Genres, and Credibility in the Context of University Teaching Nafiz Shuva. Everyday Life Information Behaviour of Bangladeshi Immigrant Women in Canada Noora Hirvonen, Heidi Enwald, Anne-Kathrin Mayer, Raija Korpelain- en, Riitta Pyky, Tuire Salonurmi, Markku Savolainen, Cathrine Nengo- masha, Ruth Abankwah, Wilhelm Uutoni and Maija-Leena Huotari. Validating the factorial structure of the everyday health information literacy screening tool in three different populations Sylwia Frankowska-Takhari, Andrew Macfarlane and Ayşe Göker. Identifying components of real-life illustration tasks in online journalism for use in simulated work task scenarios Tamara Heck. Information behaviour of scientists and the influence of social network patterns Yasuko Hagiwara, Emi Ishita, Emiko Mizutani, Yukiko Watanabe and Yoichi Tomiura. A Preliminary Study and Analysis to Identify Key Elements in Document Selection Youngchoon Chun, Jiho Yi and Yoojin Lee. 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