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Jeng, Wei

Office: Room 103
Office Hours:
Homepage: http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~wjeng/
Email: wjeng@ntu.edu.tw
TEL: +886-2-3366-2965
FAX: +886-2-2363-2859

Education:
PhD in Library and Information Science, University of Pittsburgh, USA
M.L.I.S., University of Pittsburgh, USA
B.A., Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University

Work Experience:
Associate Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University
Teaching Fellow, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Research Areas:
Research data, scholarly communication, academic social media, open science

Courses:
Library and Information Science, Library Information Systems, Information Architecture and Web Design, Data Analysis and Visualization, Research Data Infrastructure, Digital Decision Making: Data Visualization and Machine Learning

Journal Articles (selected)

  • Chan, H.-Y., Wang, C.C-., Jeng, W., Huang, & Y.-M. (2023). Strengthening scientific credibility in the face of misinformation and disinformation: Viable solutions. Journal of Controlled Release. (SCI)
  • Shih, Y.-R. & Jeng, W. (2023). Shih, Y.-R., & Jeng, W. (2023). The mobility of trust, contract, and value: The practice of open research data and repositories for criminology in Taiwan. Journal of Library and Information Studies (JLIS), 21(1), 137-168. (TSSCI)
  • Jeng, W., Huang, Y.-M., Chan, H.-Y., & Wang, C.C-. (2022). Strengthening scientific credibility against misinformation and disinformation: Where we stand now?. Journal of Controlled Release. (SCI)
  • Fan, W.-M., Jeng, W., Tang, M.-C. (2023). Using data citation to define a knowledge domain: A case study of the Add-Health dataset. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. (SCI/SSCI)
  • Jeng, W., & He, D. (2022). Surveying research data-sharing practices in US social sciences: a knowledge infrastructure-inspired conceptual framework. Online Information Review. (SSCI)
  • Jeng, W., Wang, Z.-H., & Chang, W.-T. (2021). Patient data accessibility for biotech and medicine industry start-up communities in Taiwan. Journal of Library and Information Studies. (TSSCI)
  • Jeng, W., Hu, H.-Y., Tang, G.-M., & Chien, S.-Y. (2021). Cultural differences in the allocation of attention to information architecture components. Journal of Library and Information Studies, 19(1), 19-40. (TSSCI)
  • Shankar, K., Jeng, W., Thomer, A., Weber, N., & Yoon, A. (2021). Data curation as collective action during COVID-19. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. (SCI/SSCI)
  • Jeng, W., Wang, S.-H., Chen, H.-W., Huang, P.-W., Chen, Y.-J., & Hsiao, H.-C. (2020, Oct). A Decentralized Framework for Cultivating Research Lifecycle Transparency. PLOSONE. (SCI)
  • Zuiderwijk, A.M.G., Shinde, R., & Jeng, W. (2020). What drives and inhibits researchers to share and use open research data? A systematic literature review to analyze factors influencing open research data adoption. PLOSONE, 15(9): e0239283. (SCI)
  • Murillo, A.P., Curty, R., Jeng, W., & He, D.(2020). Confronting the challenges of computational and social perspectives of the data continuum. Data and Information Management.
  • Lyon, L., Jeng, W., & Mattern, E. (2020). Developing the tasks-toward-transparency (T3) model for research transparency in open science using the lifecycle as a grounding framework. Library & Information Science Research, 42(1), 1-10. (SSCI)
  • Chi, Y., He, D., & Jeng W. (2020). Laypeople’s source selection in online health information‐seeking process. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. (SCI/SSCI)
  • Lyon, L., Jeng, W., & Mattern, E. (2017). Research transparency: A preliminary study of disciplinary conceptualisation, drivers, tools and support services. The International Journal of Digital Curation, 12(1), 46-64.
  • Robinson, N., Mongeon, P., Jeng, W., & Costas Comesana, R. (2017). DataCite as a novel bibliometric source: Coverage, strengths and limitations. Journal of Informetrics. 11 (3), 841-854.
  • Jeng, W., He, D., & Chi, Y (2017). Social science data repositories in data deluge: A case study of ICPSR’s workflow and practices. The Electronic Library, 35(4), pp.626-649.
  • Mongeon, P., Robinson, N., Jeng, W., & Costas Comesana, R. (2017). Incorporating data sharing to the reward system of science: Linking DataCite records to authors in the Web of Science. Aslib Journal of Information Management, 69(5), 545-556.
  • Jeng, W., DesAutels, S., He, D., & Li, L. (2017). Information exchange on an academic social networking site: A multi-discipline comparison on ResearchGate Q&A. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 68(3), 638-652.
  • Jeng, W. & Lyon, L. (2016). A report of data-intensive capability, institutional support, and data management practices in social sciences. International Journal of Digital Curation (IJDC), 11(1), 156-171.
  • Brusilovsky, P., Oh, J., López, C., Parra, D., & Jeng, W. (2016). Linking information and people in a social system for academic conferences. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia.
  • Jeng, W., Jiang, J., & He, D. (2016). Users’ perceived difficulties and corresponding reformulation strategies in Google Voice Search. Journal of Library & Information Studies. 14(1).
  • Mattern, E., Jeng, W., He, D., Lyon, L., & Brenner, A. (2015). Using participatory design and visual narrative inquiry to investigate researchers’ data challenges and recommendations for library research data services. Program: electronic library and information systems. 49(4): 408-423.
  • Jeng, W., He, D., & Jiang, J. (2015). User participation in an academic social networking service: A Survey of open group users on Mendeley. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 66(5): 890-904.

 

Books

He, D. & Jeng, W. (2016). Scholarly Collaboration on Social Web. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. Morgan & Claypool Publishers.

 

Thesis & Dissertation

Jeng, W. (2017). Qualitative data sharing practices in social sciences. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Pittsburgh.

 

Conference Papers (selected)

  • Huang, Y.-W., Chen, W.-N., Lin, Y.-J., Huang, P.-P., Hu, H.-Y., & Jeng, W. (2023). If cybersecurity was… pizza? A visual and rhetorical approach to exploring the concept of cybersecurity. ASIS&T 2023.
  • Huang, P.-P., & Jeng, W. (2023). Data paper’s functions in scholarly communication ecosystem as perceived by natural scientists. ASIS&T 2023.
  • Chen, C.-S., Lin, Y.-J., & Jeng, W. (2023). Flipping versus scrolling in digital narratives: Reader engagement and reading patterns in comic layouts. ASIS&T 2023.
  • Chang, Y.-C., Lin, F.-P., & Jeng, W. (2023). Data governance practices unveiled: Insights from multiple data collection approaches. ASIS&T 2023.
  • Ting, Y.-N., & Jeng, W. (2023). Exploring data justice in citizen humanities: Case studies from memory institutions. ASIS&T 2023.
  • Kung, L. F., Lee, H., Chen, C. S., Chen, W. N., & Jeng, W. (2023). Designing a user-centric verifiable lottery interface: A case study on course selection. In Proceedings of the USENIX Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS)
  • Yang, Y. J., Kung, L. F., & Jeng, W. (2023). “Design, design, and design again”: An information-architecture redesign workflow from case studies of a government portal and a learning-management system. iConference 2023.
  • Huang, P.-P. & Jeng, W. (2022). Data paper as a reward? Motivation, consideration, and perspective behind data paper submission. ASIS&T AM 2022.
  • Lee, J.-S. & Jeng, W. (2022). Integrated but isolated: Implications from a systematic review of the access control ecosystem for individual participant data in clinical studies. ASIS&T AM 2022.
  • Chang, Y.-C., Kung, L.-F., Hsiao, H.-C., & Jeng, W. (2022). “Prove it!” A user-centered design client for the blockchain-based research lifecycle transparency framework. ASIS&T AM 2022.
  • Huang, Y.-W., Yang, Y.-J., & Jeng, W. (2022). User perception and eye movement on a pandemic data visualization dashboard. ASIS&T AM 2022.
  • Chen, H.-C., & Jeng, W.* (2022). Planning and running a low-contact UX design workshop during the pandemic: Challenges and design implications. iConference 2022 Proceedings.
  • Curty, R., Lee, J.-S., Chang, W., Kao, T.-H., & Jeng, W.* (2022). Practicing what is preached: Exploring reproducibility compliance of papers on reproducible research. iConference 2022 Proceedings.
  • Chen, Y.-J. & Jeng, W. (2020). Does GDPR Influence the hospital-patient relationship? Trust and commitment between health data stakeholders. ASIS&T AM 2020.
  • Jeng, W., Tsai, F-H-., & Lee, J-S- (2020). Identifying data-focused curriculum in worldwide iSchools: preliminary data acquisition for Asia-Pacific and European members. ASIS&T AM 2020.
  • Tang, G-M., Hu, HY., & Jeng, W. (2020). A cross-cultural study on information architecture: Culture differences on attention allocation to web components. iConference 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 12051.
  • Chiang, P., Lee, J-S., & Jeng, W. (2020). Who’s in Charge? Discovering the Autonomy in an Institutional Data Repository for Research Data Curation and Sharing. iConference 2020.
  • Lee, J-S., & Jeng, W. (2019). The landscape of archived sStudies in a social science data infrastructure: Investigating the ICPSR metadata records. ASIS&T 2019.
  • Murillo, A. P., Curty, R., Jeng, W., & He, D. (2019). The convergence of computational and social perspectives for unveiling meaningful and valuable data. ASIS&T 2019.
  • Sie, L-Y., & Jeng, W. (2019). Between informative and aesthetic: A user study of content and visualization on government data dashboards. ASIS&T 2019.
  • Hsiao, H. C., Kim, T. H. J., Ku, Y. M., Chang, C. M., Chen, H. F., Chen, Y. J., … & Jeng, W. (2019). An Investigation of Cyber Autonomy on Government Websites. The World Wide Web Conference.
  • Xiao, F., He, D., Chi, Y., Jeng, W., & Tomer, C. (2019). Challenges and supports for accessing open government datasets: Data guide for better open data access and uses. In Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (pp. 313-317). [Best conference short paper]
  • Wang, Z. H., & Jeng, W. (2018). Data Accessibility for Biotech and Medicine Industries: A Cross-stakeholder Perspective. In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM) (pp. 1170-1174).
  • Lin, C.-S., & Jeng, W. (2018). Challenges and opportunities in data curation for a social sciences data archive: An institution theory inspired analysis framework. ASIS&T 2018.
  • Xiao, F., Jeng, W., & He, D. (2018). Investigating metadata adoptions for open government data portals in US cities. ASIS&T 2018.
  • Wang, Z.-H., & Jeng, W. (2018). Health data accessibility: A preliminary study of biotech and medicine industry startup stakeholders. ASIS&T 2018.
  • Chi, Y., Jeng, W., Acker, A., & Bowler, L. (2018). Affective, behavioral, and cognitive aspects of teen perspectives on personal data in social media: A model of youth data literacy. iConference 2018.
  • Yoon, A., Jeng, W., Curty, R., & Murillo, A. (2017). In between data sharing and reuse: Shareability, availability and reusability in diverse contexts. ASIS&T 2017 Annual Meeting.
  • Bowler, L., Acker, A., Jeng, W., & Chi, Y. (2017). “It lives all around us”: Aspects of data literacy in teen’s lives. ASIS&T 2017 Annual Meeting.
  • Chang, L., Hsiao, H.-C., Jeng, W., Kim, T. H.-J., & Lin, W. (2017). Security implications of redirection trail in popular websites worldwide. WWW 2017.
  • Lyon, L. Jeng, W., & Mattern, E. (2017). Research transparency: A preliminary study of disciplinary conceptualisation, drivers, tools and support services. In the 11th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC).
  • Curty, R., Yoon, A., Jeng, W., & Qin, J. (2016). Untangling data sharing and reuse in social sciences. In the proceedings of the ASIS&T 2016 Annual Meeting.
  • Jeng, W., He, D., & Oh, J. (2016). Toward a conceptual framework for data sharing practices in social sciences: A profile approach. In the proceedings of the ASIS&T 2016 Annual Meeting.
  • Lyon, L., Mattern, E, Jeng, W., He, D. (2016). Investigating perceptions and support for transparency and openness in research: Using card sorting in a pilot study with academic librarians. In the proceedings of the ASIS&T 2016 Annual Meeting.
  • Jeng, W., Lyon, L. (2016). A report of data-intensive capability, institutional support, and data management practices in social sciences. In Proceedings of the 11th International Digital Curation Conference. [best paper runner-up]
  • Jeng, W., Mattern, E, He, D., & Lyon, L. (2016). Unpacking the “Black Box”: A preliminary study of visualizing humanists and social science scholars’ data and research processes. In Proceedings of the iConference 2016.
  • Bowler, L., Monahan, J., Jeng, W., Oh, J., & He, D. (2015). The quality and helpfulness of answers to eating disorder questions in Yahoo! Answers: Teens speak out. Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2015 Annual Meeting.
  • Lu, D., Lu, Y., Jeng, W., Farzan, R., Lin, Y.-R. (2015). Understanding health information intent via crowdsourcing: Challenges and opportunities. iConference 2015.
  • Lin, C.-S., Jeng, W. (2015). Using content analysis in LIS research: Experiences with coding schemes construction and reliability measures. Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries. 4: 87-95.
  • Goodwin, S., Jeng, W., & He, D. (2014). Changing communication on ResearchGate through interface updates. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2014 Annual Meeting.
  • Beaton, B., Jeng, W., & Champagne, R. (2014). Exploring the Use of ‘acknowledgement analysis’ to map intellectual diversity and cross-disciplinary activity within the iSchools. iConference 2014.
  • Jeng, W., Jiang, J., & He, D. (2013). Users’ perceived difficulties and corresponding reformulation strategies in voice search. In the Proceedings of HCIR2013.
  • Bowler, L., Mattern, E., Jeng, W., Oh, J., & He, D. (2013). “I know what you are going through”: Answers to informational questions about eating disorders in Yahoo! Answers: A qualitative study. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2013 Annual Meeting.
  • Oh, J., He, D., Jeng, W., Mattern, E., & Bowler, L. (2013). Linguistic characteristics of eating disorder questions on Yahoo! Answers – Content, style, and emotion. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2013 Annual Meeting.
  • Jiang, J., Jeng, W., & He, D. (2013). How do users respond to voice input errors? Lexical and phonetic query reformulation in voice search. In Proceedings of the SIGIR’13.
  • Jiang, J., Ni, C., He, D., & Jeng, W. (2013). Mendeley group as a new source of interdisciplinarity study: How disciplines interact on Mendeley? In Proceedings of the JCDL’13.
  • Jeng, W., He, D., Jiang, J. & Zhang, Y. (2012). Groups in Mendeley: Owners’ descriptions and group outcomes. In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting.
  • Zhang, K., Jeng, W., Fofie, F., Pelechrinis, K. & Krishnamurthy, P. (2012). Towards reliable spatial information in LBSNs. In Proceedings of the 2012 International Workshop on Location Based Social Networks.
  • Bowler, L., Oh, J. S., He, D., Mattern, E. & Jeng, W. (2012). Eating disorder questions in Yahoo! Answers: Information, conversation, or reflection? In Proceedings of the ASIS&T 2012.
  • Parra, D., Jeng, W., Brusilovsky, P., López, C. & Sahebi, S (2012). Conference Navigator 3: An online social conference support system. In Proceedings of UMAP 2012.
  • Oh, J. & Jeng, W. (2011). Groups in academic social networking services: An exploration of their potential as a platform for multi-disciplinary collaboration. In Proceeding of IEEE SocialCom 2011.