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Dana McKay
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- affiliation: RMIT University, Australia
- affiliation (Ph.D.): University of Melbourne, School of Computing and Information Systems, Australia
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j6]Dana McKay, Stephann Makri, Marisela Gutierrez-Lopez, Colin Porlezza, Andrew MacFarlane, Glenda Cooper, Sondess Missaoui:
I'm the same, I'm the same, I'm trying to change: Investigating the role of human information behavior in view change. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 75(7): 844-858 (2024) - [j5]J. Stephen Downie, Dana McKay, Hussein Suleman:
Editorial to special issue of IJDL: digital library research at the inception of a pandemic. Int. J. Digit. Libr. 25(2): 137-138 (2024) - [c83]Huiwen Zhang, Dana McKay, Michael B. Twidale, George Buchanan:
Something Just Like This: A Secret History of the Role of Analogues in Information Seeking. CHIIR 2024: 189-198 - [c82]Dana McKay, Stephann Makri, George Buchanan:
[citation needed]: An Examination of Types and Purpose of Evidence Provided in Three Online Discussions on Reddit. CHIIR 2024: 219-230 - [c81]Angela Molem, Stephann Makri, Dana McKay:
Keepin' it Reel: Investigating how Short Videos on TikTok and Instagram Reels Influence View Change. CHIIR 2024: 317-327 - [c80]Dana McKay, Stephann Makri, George Buchanan:
Qualitative Research in Information Interaction: Data Gathering. CHIIR 2024: 425-426 - [c79]Alisa Rieger, Tim Draws, Nicolas Mattis, David Maxwell, David Elsweiler, Ujwal Gadiraju, Dana McKay, Alessandro Bozzon, Maria Soledad Pera:
Responsible Opinion Formation on Debated Topics in Web Search. ECIR (4) 2024: 437-465 - 2023
- [j4]Damiano Spina, Mark Sanderson, Daniel Angus, Gianluca Demartini, Dana McKay, Lauren L. Saling, Ryen W. White:
Human-AI Cooperation to Tackle Misinformation and Polarization. Commun. ACM 66(7): 40-45 (2023) - [c78]Bingyi Han, Sadia Nawaz, George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
Ethical and Pedagogical Impacts of AI in Education. AIED 2023: 667-673 - [c77]Dana McKay, Stephann Makri, George Robert Buchanan:
Qualitative Research in Information Interaction. CHIIR 2023: 459-460 - [c76]George Robert Buchanan, Dana McKay, Charles L. A. Clarke:
Made to Measure: A Workshop on Human-Centred metrics for information seeking. CHIIR 2023: 461-462 - [c75]Susan Sheldrick, Shanton Chang, Sherah Kurnia, Dana McKay:
Across the Great Digital Divide: Investigating the Impact of AI on Rural SMEs. PACIS 2023: 13 - [e2]Judy Bowen, Nadia Pantidi, Dana McKay, Jennifer Ferreira, Alessandro Soro, Rachel Blagojevic, Chris Lawrence, Nic Vanderschantz, Te Taka Keegan, Jane Turner, Hilary Davis, Mark D. Apperley, Jacob Young:
Proceedings of the 35th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, OzCHI 2023, Wellington, New Zealand, December 2-6, 2023. ACM 2023 [contents] - 2022
- [c74]Rashika Bahl, Shanton Chang, Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Transnational Misinformation Experiences Amongst Migrants. ACIS 2022: 62 - [c73]George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
You Oughta Know: Examining Author Geography and Gender in Information Science. ASIST 2022: 32-43 - [c72]Huiwen Zhang, George Buchanan, Ryan Kelly, Michael B. Twidale, Shanton Chang, Dana McKay:
It's Still Rock and Roll to Me: A Model of Online Browsing Behaviour. ASIST 2022: 381-392 - [c71]Dana McKay, Huiwen Zhang, George Buchanan:
Who am I, and who are you, and who are we? A Scientometric Analysis of Gender and Geography in HCI. CHI 2022: 396:1-396:19 - [c70]Dana McKay, Kaipin Owyong, Stephann Makri, Marisela Gutierrez Lopez:
Turn and Face the Strange: Investigating Filter Bubble Bursting Information Interactions. CHIIR 2022: 233-242 - [c69]George Buchanan, Ryan Kelly, Stephann Makri, Dana McKay:
Reading Between the Lies: A Classification Scheme of Types of Reply to Misinformation in Public Discussion Threads. CHIIR 2022: 243-253 - [c68]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Capturing Information Behaviour in the Wild: A Tutorial. CHIIR 2022: 363-364 - [c67]Dana McKay, Stephann Makri, George Buchanan:
More Comfortable With Chaos: Using Hypertext to Shatter Echo Chambers and Promote Creativity. HT 2022: 244-247 - [c66]Bingyi Han, George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
Learning in the Panopticon: Examining the Potential Impacts of AI Monitoring on Students. OZCHI 2022: 9-21 - [c65]Susan Sheldrick, Shanton Chang, Dana McKay:
"The Road to (Gundag)AI": Investigating the Impact of AI on Regional and Remote SMEs. PACIS 2022: 259 - [c64]Marwah Alaofi, Luke Gallagher, Dana McKay, Lauren L. Saling, Mark Sanderson, Falk Scholer, Damiano Spina, Ryen W. White:
Where Do Queries Come From? SIGIR 2022: 2850-2862 - [c63]George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
What the Actual...Examining User Behaviour in Information Retrieval. SIGIR 2022: 3444-3446 - 2021
- [c62]Rashika Bahl, Shanton Chang, Dana McKay:
Understanding International Students' Misinformation Behavior. ACIS 2021: 56 - [c61]Stephann Makri, Dana McKay, George Buchanan, Shanton Chang, Dirk Lewandowski, Andrew MacFarlane, Lynne Cole, Sanne Vrijenhoek, Andrés Ferraro:
Search a Great Leveler? Ensuring More Equitable Information Acquisition. ASIST 2021: 613-618 - [c60]Ryan M. Kelly, Yueyang Cheng, Dana McKay, Greg Wadley, George Buchanan:
"It's About Missing Much More Than the People": How Students use Digital Technologies to Alleviate Homesickness. CHI 2021: 226:1-226:17 - [c59]Dana McKay, Charlynn Miller:
Standing in the Way of Control: A Call to Action to Prevent Abuse through Better Design of Smart Technologies. CHI 2021: 332:1-332:14 - [c58]Huiwen Zhang, Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
I've Got All My Readers With Me: A Model of Reading as a Social Activity. CHIIR 2021: 185-195 - [c57]Dana McKay, Michael B. Twidale, George Buchanan:
Lady Chatterley's Library: Books and Reading as Public Performance and Private Act. CHIIR 2021: 197-208 - [c56]George Buchanan, Dana McKay, David Bainbridge:
What's Data Got to Do with It? An Agenda for a New Generation of Digital Libraries. TPDL 2021: 85-96 - [c55]Rui Liu, Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Humanities Scholars and Digital Humanities Projects: Practice Barriers in Tools Usage. TPDL 2021: 215-226 - [c54]Huiwen Zhang, George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
Hey Alexa, What Should I Read? Comparing the Use of Social and Algorithmic Recommendations for Different Reading Genres. iConference (1) 2021: 346-363 - [c53]George Buchanan, Dana McKay, David Bainbridge:
Workshop on the Future of Digital Libraries. JCDL 2021: 350-351 - [c52]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
...and That's What Gets Results: HCI Methods in OzCHI Publications. OZCHI 2021: 144-152 - [e1]J. Stephen Downie, Dana McKay, Hussein Suleman, David M. Nichols, Faryaneh Poursardar:
ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL 2021, Champaign, IL, USA, September 27-30, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-1770-9 [contents] - 2020
- [j3]Patrick Cheong-Iao Pang, Dana McKay, Shanton Chang, Qingyu Chen, Xiuzhen Zhang, Lishan Cui:
Privacy concerns of the Australian My Health Record: Implications for other large-scale opt-out personal health records. Inf. Process. Manag. 57(6): 102364 (2020) - [c51]Shanton Chang, Dana McKay, Nadia Caidi, Antonette Mendoza, Catherine Gomes, Cansu Ekmekcioglu:
From way across the sea: Information overload and international students during the COVID -19 pandemic. ASIST 2020 - [c50]Dana McKay, Stephann Makri, Marisela Gutierrez-Lopez, Andrew MacFarlane, Sondess Missaoui, Colin Porlezza, Glenda Cooper:
We are the Change that we Seek: Information Interactions During a Change of Viewpoint. CHIIR 2020: 173-182 - [c49]Dana McKay, Stephann Makri, Shanton Chang, George Buchanan:
On Birthing Dancing Stars: The Need for Bounded Chaos in Information Interaction. CHIIR 2020: 292-302 - [c48]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Capturing Information Behaviour in the Wild: A Tutorial. CHIIR 2020: 475-476 - [c47]George Buchanan, Dana McKay, Charles L. A. Clarke, Leif Azzopardi, Johanne R. Trippas:
Made to Measure: A Workshop on Human-centred metrics for information seeking. CHIIR 2020: 484-487 - [c46]Dana McKay, Michael B. Twidale, George Buchanan:
Strike a Pose: Gender and the Public and Private Performance of Magazine Reading. JCDL 2020: 361-364 - [c45]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Feed the Tree: Representation of Australia-based Academic Women at HCI Conferences. OZCHI 2020: 263-269 - [c44]Huiwen Zhang, Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Worth 1000 Words?: The Influence of Image Versus Text Content on the Book Selection Process. OZCHI 2020: 639-648
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Dana McKay, Shanton Chang, Wally Smith, George Buchanan:
The Things We Talk About When We Talk About Browsing: An Empirical Typology of Library Browsing Behavior. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 70(12): 1383-1394 (2019) - [c43]Helen Partridge, Lisa M. Given, Elham Sayyad Abdi, George Buchanan, Kate Bunker, Edward Luca, Dana McKay, Bhuva Narayan:
Bridging the library and information science research - practice gap: A panel discussion. ASIST 2019: 561-564 - [c42]Lo Lee, Melissa G. Ocepek, Stephann Makri, George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
Getting creative in everyday life: Investigating arts and crafts hobbyists' information behavior. ASIST 2019: 703-705 - [c41]George Robert Buchanan, Dana McKay, Stephann Makri:
Take Me Out: Space and Place in Library Interactions. CHIIR 2019: 45-53 - [c40]Stephann Makri, Yi-Chun Chen, Dana McKay, George Buchanan, Melissa G. Ocepek:
Discovering the Unfindable: The Tension Between Findability and Discoverability in a Bookshop Designed for Serendipity. INTERACT (2) 2019: 3-23 - [c39]George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
One Way or Another I'm Gonna Find Ya: The Influence of Input Mechanism on Scrolling in Complex Digital Collections. JCDL 2019: 287-296 - [c38]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Shaking the Tree: Understanding Historic and Future Representation of Women at OzCHI. OZCHI 2019: 412-417 - 2018
- [c37]George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
Leader of the pack: On plagiarism prevention through research group enculturation. ASIST 2018: 39-48 - [c36]Dana McKay, George Buchanan, Shanton Chang:
It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it: Design guidelines to better support online browsing. ASIST 2018: 347-356 - [c35]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Don't Forget to be the Way You Are: How to Create a Meaningful and Sustainable Research Identity. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c34]Dana McKay:
Stand in the place where you work: digital implications of the use of the physical elements of a library during browsing. OZCHI 2018: 27-31 - 2017
- [c33]Stephann Makri, Mina Ravem, Dana McKay:
After serendipity strikes: Creating value from encountered information. ASIST 2017: 279-288 - [c32]George R. Buchanan, Dana McKay:
Something is Lost, Something is Found: Book Use at the Library Shelves. CHIIR 2017: 37-46 - [c31]Dana McKay, Shanton Chang, Wally Smith:
Manoeuvres in the Dark: Design Implications of the Physical Mechanics of Library Shelf Browsing. CHIIR 2017: 47-56 - [c30]Shermaine Waugh, Dana McKay, Stephann Makri:
'Too Much Serendipity': The Tension between Information Seeking and Encountering at the Library Shelves. CHIIR 2017: 277-280 - [c29]Dana McKay, George R. Buchanan:
Slide Over Here: The Various Adjacencies of Co-borrowed Ebooks. CHIIR 2017: 385-388 - [c28]George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
The Lowest Form of Flattery: Characterising Text Re-Use and Plagiarism Patterns in a Digital Library Corpus. JCDL 2017: 159-168 - [c27]George Buchanan, Dana McKay, Eduardo Velloso, Alistair Moffat, Andrew Turpin, Falk Scholer:
Only forward?: toward understanding human visual behaviour when examining search results. OZCHI 2017: 497-502 - 2016
- [c26]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
You Can Check It Out But It Will Never Leave: Characterising Ebook Borrowing Patterns. CHIIR 2016: 203-212 - [c25]George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
But what's here is mine: materialities of physical personal workspaces. OZCHI 2016: 115-124 - 2015
- [c24]Dana McKay, George Buchanan, Shanton Chang:
Tyranny of Distance: Understanding Academic Library Browsing by Refining the Neighbour Effect. TPDL 2015: 280-294 - [c23]George Buchanan, Dana McKay, Joanna Levitt:
Where My Books Go: Choice and Place in Digital Reading. JCDL 2015: 17-26 - [c22]Dana McKay, Kagonya Awori, Hasan Shahid Ferdous:
Three is a crowd? Our experience of testing large-scale social software in a usability lab. OZCHI 2015: 407-411 - [c21]Dana McKay, Wally Smith, Shanton Chang:
Down the Superhighway in a Single Tome: Examining the Impact of Book Format on Borrowing Interactions. OZCHI 2015: 517-525 - 2014
- [c20]Dana McKay, Wally Smith, Shanton Chang:
Lend me some sugar: Borrowing rates of neighbouring books as evidence for browsing. JCDL 2014: 145-154 - [c19]Dana McKay:
Bend me, shape me: A practical experience of repurposing research data. JCDL 2014: 399-402 - [c18]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
On the other side from you: how library design facilitates and hinders group work. OZCHI 2014: 97-106 - 2013
- [c17]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Boxing clever: how searchers use and adapt to a one-box library search. OZCHI 2013: 497-506 - 2012
- [c16]Dana McKay, Annika Hinze, Ralf Heese, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Claire Timpany, Sally Jo Cunningham:
An Exploration of ebook Selection Behavior in Academic Library Collections. TPDL 2012: 13-24 - [c15]Annika Hinze, Dana McKay, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Claire Timpany, Sally Jo Cunningham:
Book selection behavior in the physical library: implications for ebook collections. JCDL 2012: 305-314 - [c14]Dana McKay, George Buchanan, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Claire Timpany, Sally Jo Cunningham, Annika Hinze:
Judging a book by its cover: interface elements that affect reader selection of ebooks. OZCHI 2012: 381-390 - 2011
- [c13]Dana McKay:
Gotta keep 'em separated: why the single search box may not be right for libraries. CHINZ 2011: 109-112 - [c12]Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
One of These Things Is Not Like the Others: How Users Search Different Information Resources. TPDL 2011: 260-271 - [c11]George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
In the bookshop: examining popular search strategies. JCDL 2011: 269-278 - [c10]Dana McKay:
A jump to the left (and then a step to the right): reading practices within academic ebooks. OZCHI 2011: 202-210 - 2010
- [c9]Dana McKay, Ben Conyers:
Where the streets have no name: how library users get lost in the stacks. CHINZ 2010: 77-80 - [c8]Dana McKay:
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit: An Institutional Case Study Demonstrating Why Data Digital Libraries Are Not the Whole Answer to E-Research. ICADL 2010: 236-249 - [c7]Dana McKay, Silvia Sanchez, Rebecca Parker:
What's my name again?: sociotechnical considerations for author name management in research databases. OZCHI 2010: 240-247
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c6]David M. Nichols, Chu-Hsiang Chan, David Bainbridge, Dana McKay, Michael B. Twidale:
A lightweight metadata quality tool. JCDL 2008: 385-388 - [c5]Dana McKay, Shaun Burriss:
Improving the Usability of Novel Web Software: An Industrial Case Study of an Institutional Repository. WISE Workshops 2008: 102-111 - 2007
- [c4]Sally Jo Cunningham, David Bainbridge, Dana McKay:
Finding New Music: A Diary Study of Everyday Encounters with Novel Songs. ISMIR 2007: 83-88 - 2006
- [c3]Dana McKay, Sally Jo Cunningham, Kirsten Thomson:
Exploring the user experience through collage. CHINZ 2006: 109-115 - 2004
- [j1]Dana McKay, Preeti Shukla, Rachael Hunt, Sally Jo Cunningham:
Enhanced browsing in digital libraries: three new approaches to browsing in Greenstone. Int. J. Digit. Libr. 4(4): 283-297 (2004) - 2003
- [c2]David M. Nichols, Dana McKay, Michael B. Twidale:
Participatory usability: supporting proactive users. CHINZ 2003: 63-68 - [c1]Dana McKay, Sally Jo Cunningham:
Browsing a Digital Library: A New Approach for the New Zealand Digital Library. ICADL 2003: 329-339
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