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Journal Article

Lueg, Christopher (2020). To Be or Not to Be (Embodied): That Is Not the Question JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 71(1), pp. 114-117. Wiley doi.org/10.1002/asi.24211

Lueg, Christopher; Banks, Bridgette; Michalek, Josephine; Dimsey, Jack; Oswin, Dominic (2019). Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Recognizing System-Initiated Engagement as Interaction Type The Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 70(6), pp. 634-637. Wiley 10.1002/asi.24136

Lueg, Christopher; Twidale, Michael (2018). Designing for Humans, Not Robots (or Vulcans) Library Trends, 66(4), pp. 409-421. Johns Hopkins University Press https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2018.0010

Lueg, Christopher; Twidale, Michael Bernard Twidale (2020). What data won't tell you about the "digitized individual" Library Trends, 68(4), pp. 599-610. Johns Hopkins University Press

Rogan, Slavko; Braun, Tobias; Bruderer-Hofstetter, Marina; Diermayr, Gudrun; Hilfiker, Roger; Karstens, Sven; Pott, Claudia; Rausch, Anne-Kathrin (2021). Neue Richtlinien zur Gestaltung von Manuskripten Physioscience, 17(03), pp. 99-100. Stuttgart, Deutschland: Georg Thieme Verlag 10.1055/a-1544-9649

Stäubli, Bettina (2005). 10 Jahre Informationsvermittlung in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit: 10 Jahre InfoAgrar Arbido, 20(11), pp. 17-18. 10.5169/seals-769363

Twidale, Michael B.; Nichols, David M.; Lueg, Christopher (2021). Everyone everywhere: A distributed and embedded paradigm for usability The Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 72(10), pp. 1272-1284. Wiley 10.1002/asi.24465

Newspaper or Magazine Article

Lueg, Christopher (16 June 2021). Allocating Vaccination Appointments: Why we should (and could) do better than digital Hunger Games SocietyByte - Wissenschaftsmagazin der Berner Fachhochschule Berner Fachhochschule, Wirtschaft

Conference or Workshop Item

Hartel, Jenna; Bates, Marcia; Gorichanaz, Tim; Lueg, Christopher; Lathan, Kiersten; Rieh, Soo Young (25 October 2020). Toward an Integrated Information Science In: 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). ASIS&T

Jungo, Valérie; Lueg, Christopher; Hofer, Franziska; Bender, Matthias (October 2020). Evaluating Mobile Remote Presence Bots for Medical Consultation in Nursing Homes In: 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). ASIS&T

Köpp, Kai (19 September 2019). Tonträger und audiovisuelle Medien in der historischen Interpretationsforschung. In: Jahrestagung der Internationalen Vereinigung der Musikbibliothek IAML. Augsburg. 19.9.2019.

Lueg, Christopher; Castles, Meredith; Wong, Ming Chao (October 2020). We are Here and We are Many: Using a Telepresence Robot for Shared Exploration and Learning (and Fun) In: 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). ASIS&T

Pfahrer, Marcel; Walser, Konrad (28 September 2001). Die Bedeutung von Business Rules im Customer Relationship Management In: Informatik 2001 (pp. 137-155). Springer 10.1007/978-3-663-05775-8_6

Pruschak, Gernot (8 May 2023). Scientific and social impact of scholarly research: Substitutes or complements? In: Open Innovation in Science Research Conference 2023. Vienna. 8.-10.5.2023.

Pruschak, Gernot (1 August 2023). Signaling in the Academic Job Market – The Case of Open Access Publishing Agreements Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023(1). 10.5465/AMPROC.2023.14865abstract

Pruschak, Gernot; Briker, Roman; Bastardoz, Nicolas; Hopp, Christian; Rose, Stefan; Timming, Andrew (6 July 2022). How to Conduct and Publish Open Science in Management Research Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022(1), p. 17451. 10.5465/AMBPP.2022.17451symposium

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