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Walking the talk: Realizing ethical considerations in cataloguing work (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chan, M., Snow, K., Shoemaker, E., Daniels, J., Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Furger, S. (2021, August). Walking the talk: Realizing ethical considerations in cataloguing work. Paper presented at ALA Webinar, Online

Tailored to administrators and managers, this webinar provides an overview of the recently released "Cataloguing Code of Ethics" and highlights particular areas of the Code in which library leadership can meaningfully support the Code in equity, dive... Read More about Walking the talk: Realizing ethical considerations in cataloguing work.

Self-harm: Detection and support on Twitter (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Alhassan, M. A., Inuwa-Dutse, I., Shehu Bello, B., & Pennington, D. (2021, July). Self-harm: Detection and support on Twitter. Paper presented at European Conference on Social Media, Cyprus

Since the advent of online social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, useful health-related studies have been conducted using the information posted by online participants. Personal health-related issues such as mental health, self-harm and... Read More about Self-harm: Detection and support on Twitter.

Stroke recovery: What are people talking about on Twitter? (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gallacher, K., Petrie, D., Rasmussen Pennington, D., & Quinn, T. (2021, June). Stroke recovery: What are people talking about on Twitter?. Paper presented at Society for Primary Care’s 49th Annual Scientific Meeting (SAPC ASM), Online

Problem: Stroke survivors and their carers have benefited from advances in treatments and improved support with recovery because of an expanding evidence base, yet certain areas of stroke care require further attention from researchers and funding bo... Read More about Stroke recovery: What are people talking about on Twitter?.

Investigating non-suicidal self-injury discussions on Twitter (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Alhassan, M. A., & Pennington, D. (2021, June). Investigating non-suicidal self-injury discussions on Twitter. Paper presented at International Conference on Social Media and Data Mining (ICSMDM 2021), Online

Social networking sites have become a space for people to discuss public health issues such as non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). There are thousands of tweets containing self-harm and self-injury hashtags on Twitter. It is difficult to distinguish bet... Read More about Investigating non-suicidal self-injury discussions on Twitter.