University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Information and Library Science

INLS 500, Human Information Interactions, Fall 2006

Class Roster

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Syllabus / Schedule / Assignments


Name Email address Term project
Sean Aery aery Connecting people through music: Acomparative evaluation of music-centric social networking and peer-to-peer tools (with Carrier, Dostert, Rainey)
Jenny Bates jbates Information-Powered websites (with Gorman)
Sarah Carrier scarrier Connecting people through music: Acomparative evaluation of music-centric social networking and peer-to-peer tools (with Aery, Dostert, Rainey)
Marueen Dostert dostert Connecting people through music: Acomparative evaluation of music-centric social networking and peer-to-peer tools (with Aery, Carrier, Rainey)
Marian Fragola mfragola Cross cultural study of library websites in North Carolina and New South Wales: A community representation evaluation (with Howson and King)
Elizabeth George eageorge Argentine tango as non-verbal communication (with Hill)
Libby Gorman libby.gorman, gmail.com Information-Powered websites (with Bates)
Dave Green dagreen Representation of particular ethical issues in international codes of library ethics
Jemma Hackbarth jehac Children's book: Where ideas come from
Tom Hailey foodified, yahoo.com Analysis of online behavior in terms of privacy and anonymity
Derek Henry dshenry An interactive tutorial: Protecting your privacy online
Betsy Herzog herzoge "If you both like foreign movies and mocha ice cream, will you still feel the magic in 25 years?": A look at online dating motivation and interface (with Ritter)
Brenn Hill brenn Argentine tango as non-verbal communication (with George)
Sarah Hodkinson sezieg The expression of politeness in online forums: A multi-cultural comparison (with Zhu)
KeAnne Hoeg etomlins Professions available to those with ILS degrees
Walker Howson howson Cross cultural study of library websites in North Carolina and New South Wales: A community representation evaluation (with Fragola and King)
Nick Johnson johnsonn An analysis of the communicative functions of design on popular websites
Emily King emking, unc.edu Cross cultural study of library websites in North Carolina and New South Wales: A community representation evaluation (with Fragola and Howson)
Jacob Kramer-Duffield jkd Consumer identity and behavior in social websites (with Nation)
David Lawson drlawson Analysis of a Korean question-answering service
Grant Lynch glynch The invisible college among paranormal psychology researchers (with Roberson)
Dani Nation dnation Consumer identity and behavior in social websites (with Kramer-Duffield)
Ed Rainey edrainey Connecting people through music: Acomparative evaluation of music-centric social networking and peer-to-peer tools (with Aery, Carrier, Dostert)
Lindsey Ritter linritt "If you both like foreign movies and mocha ice cream, will you still feel the magic in 25 years?": A look at online dating motivation and interface (with Herzog)
Casey Roberson carobers The invisible college among paranormal psychology researchers (with Lynch)
Alison Shields shieldsa Undergraduate library OPACs: What works and what doesn't (with Sobel)
Karen Sobel ksobel Undergraduate library OPACs: What works and what doesn't (with Shields)
Brendan Thompson brthomps, unity.ncsu.edu The usability of Endeca applications, in relation to other OPACs and search engines
Peiwen Zhu leopwzhu, gmail.com The expression of politeness in online forums: A multi-cultural comparison (with Hodkinson)

Syllabus / Schedule / Assignments


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