After three rewarding years at SHU, I’m deeply humbled and grateful to announce my promotion to Associate Professor in the field of Information Resources Management. Looking back, I’m reminded of my first official news update while time flies, and the journey continues. 🙏
Official news update. I'm now an assistant professor in Information Science at Shanghai University @SHU19945 Very much appreciate many people! Will continue to work hard and keep a humble and resilient attitude during the challenging academic "marathon journey."
A truly forward-looking research integrity lies not in the conservative prohibition of any intellectual support tools, but in reshaping the norms of human-machine collaboration through radical transparency, critical engagement, and clear human accountability.
Rethinking Human-AI Collaboration in Information Seeking: Why Epistemic Incompatibility Demands New Design Paradigms | Proceedings of the 2026 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval https://t.co/meYkUQqhwm
Behind the Scenes of Delivering a Large Computing Course: The Experience of a TA Managing Logistics | Proceedings of the 57th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V.1 https://t.co/A3cnA0Izuw
Honored to share that our paper “Repetition and modality in information trustworthiness judgments: Investigating the illusory truth effect in multimodal health information environments” is now published in @JASIST ! 📖 Read it here: https://t.co/1keLUMZeVX
JDoc is particularly known for publishing work with enduring conceptual and explanatory value. Many articles in JDoc continue to be cited decades after publication, reflecting its role in shaping foundational debates and long-term scholarly thinking.
Wanna add sth about the journal: Journal of Documentation (JDoc) is one of the most established and influential journals in Library and Information Science (LIS). Founded in 1945, it has a long publication history and is widely recognized for its strong theoretical orientation.
Wanna add sth about the journal: Journal of Documentation (JDoc) is one of the most established and influential journals in Library and Information Science (LIS). Founded in 1945, it has a long publication history and is widely recognized for its strong theoretical orientation.
Thrilled to share our new Journal of Documentation paper 🎉Using interviews + longitudinal observation, we unpack how self-efficacy, altruism, peer influence, and platform cues jointly shape academic Q&A engagement on ResearchGate.
🔗 https://t.co/MgbpxQOwIx
#QualitativeResearch
Thrilled to share our new Journal of Documentation paper 🎉Using interviews + longitudinal observation, we unpack how self-efficacy, altruism, peer influence, and platform cues jointly shape academic Q&A engagement on ResearchGate.
🔗 https://t.co/MgbpxQOwIx
#QualitativeResearch