outcomes of the isquare research program
peer-reviewed papers
Hartel, J., Phutane, M., Posa, S., Shi, Z., Xu, A., & Bradshaw, S. (2020). Somewhere over the rainbow: The use of color in the draw-and-write technique. Visual Methodologies. . [PDF]
Hartel, J. & Hicks, D. (2020). Librarian, illustrated. In J. Webb & S. Bendi (Eds.),Visualizing the Library: A Primer on Visual Research Methods in Library and Information Science. London: Facet Publishing.
Hartel, J. (2019). Draw-and-write techniques. In P. Atkinson, S. Delamont, A. Cernat, J.W. Sakshaug, & R.A. Williams (Eds.), SAGE Research Methods Foundations. [PDF]
Hartel, J., and Nguyen, A. T. (2018). iSquare dancing: Visual analysis in the classroom and beyond. Education for Information, 34(1), 21-37. [PDF]
Hartel, J., Noone, R., Oh, C., Power, S., Danzanov, S. & Kelly, B. (2018). The iSquare protocol: Combining research, art, and pedagogy through the draw-and-write technique. Qualitative Research, 18(4), 433-450. [PDF]
Joseph, P. & Hartel, J. (2017). Visualizing information in the records and archives management (RAM) disciplines: Using Engelhardt’s graphical framework. Records Management Journal, 27(3), .234-255. [PDF]
Hartel, J. (2017). Adventures in visual analysis. The Visual Methodologies Journal (Special Issue: Fourth International Visual Methods Conference), 5(1), 80-91. [PDF]
Hartel, J. & Savolainen, R. (2016). Pictorial metaphors for information. Journal of Documentation, 72(5), 794-812. [PDF]
Hartel, J. (2014). Drawing information in the classroom. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science Education, 55(1), 83-85. [PDF]
Hartel, J. (2014). Information behaviour illustrated. In Proceedings of ISIC, the Information Behaviour Conference, Leeds, 2-5 September, 2014: Part 1, (paper isic11). Retrieved from http://InformationR.net/ir/19-4/isic/isic11.html
Hartel, J. (2014). An Arts-informed study of information using the draw-and-write technique. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 65(7), 1349-1367. [PDF]
Hartel, J. & Hicks, D. (2020). Librarian, illustrated. In J. Webb & S. Bendi (Eds.),Visualizing the Library: A Primer on Visual Research Methods in Library and Information Science. London: Facet Publishing.
Hartel, J. (2019). Draw-and-write techniques. In P. Atkinson, S. Delamont, A. Cernat, J.W. Sakshaug, & R.A. Williams (Eds.), SAGE Research Methods Foundations. [PDF]
Hartel, J., and Nguyen, A. T. (2018). iSquare dancing: Visual analysis in the classroom and beyond. Education for Information, 34(1), 21-37. [PDF]
Hartel, J., Noone, R., Oh, C., Power, S., Danzanov, S. & Kelly, B. (2018). The iSquare protocol: Combining research, art, and pedagogy through the draw-and-write technique. Qualitative Research, 18(4), 433-450. [PDF]
Joseph, P. & Hartel, J. (2017). Visualizing information in the records and archives management (RAM) disciplines: Using Engelhardt’s graphical framework. Records Management Journal, 27(3), .234-255. [PDF]
Hartel, J. (2017). Adventures in visual analysis. The Visual Methodologies Journal (Special Issue: Fourth International Visual Methods Conference), 5(1), 80-91. [PDF]
Hartel, J. & Savolainen, R. (2016). Pictorial metaphors for information. Journal of Documentation, 72(5), 794-812. [PDF]
Hartel, J. (2014). Drawing information in the classroom. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science Education, 55(1), 83-85. [PDF]
Hartel, J. (2014). Information behaviour illustrated. In Proceedings of ISIC, the Information Behaviour Conference, Leeds, 2-5 September, 2014: Part 1, (paper isic11). Retrieved from http://InformationR.net/ir/19-4/isic/isic11.html
Hartel, J. (2014). An Arts-informed study of information using the draw-and-write technique. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 65(7), 1349-1367. [PDF]
multimedia (VIDEOS RELATED TO THE RESEARCH)
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peer-reviewed conference presentations and panels
Bedi, S., Hartel, U. Hicks, D., Noone, R., Webb, J. & Whyte, J. (2020). Images and imaginations: A primer on visual research methods. Ontario Library Association Super Conference (Toronto, Canada, January 29-February 1, 2020).
Joseph, P. & Hartel, J. (2016). Visualising information with RAM iSquares. Paper presented at the International Council on Archives Congress 2016 (Seoul, South Korea, September 5-10, 2016).
Joseph, P. & Hartel, J. (2016). Visualising information to understand its value (iSquares). Paper presented at the inForum 2016 Conference (Perth, Western Australia, September 11-14, 2016).
Hartel, J. (2015). Visualizing information worldwide. Panel at the ASIS&T 2015: 78th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (St. Louis, MO, November 7-12, 2015).
Joseph, P., & Hartel, J. (2015). Visualisation of information. Paper presented at the Australian Society of Archivists Conference: Archives on the Edge (Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, August 18-21, 2015).
Joseph, P., & Hartel, J. (2015). Dreams (visions) of information in RIM. Paper presented at InForum 2015 (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, August 30-September 2, 2015).
Hartel, J. (2015). Visual analysis through four lenses. Presentation at the International Visual Methods Conference (Brighton, UK, September 16-18, 2015).
Hartel, J. & Savolainen, R. (2015) Pictorial metaphors for information. Presentation at the i3 Conference (Information: Interactions and Impact) (Aberdeen, UK, June 23-26, 2015).
Hartel, J. (2013). The concept formerly known as information. Panel at the ASIS&T 2013: 76th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (Montreal, ON, November 1-5, 2013). Panel chair and lead presenter: J. Hartel. Speakers: J. E. Mai, K. Latham, and M. J. Bates.
Hartel, J. (2013). New views of information. Alternative event and panel at the Conceptions of Library and Information Science Conference 2013 (Copenhagen, DK, August 19-22, 2013). Panel chair and lead presenter: J. Hartel. Speakers: J-E Mai, P. McKenzie, and M. Olsson.
Hartel, J., (2012). A visual response to the perennial question: What is information? Paper presented at the panel A visual response to the perennial question: What is information? at the iConference 2012 (Toronto, ON, Canada, February 7-10, 2012). Panel chair and lead presenter: J. Hartel. Speakers: K. Pollack, R. Noone, J. Budd, M. Urmoquit, K. Latham.
Joseph, P. & Hartel, J. (2016). Visualising information with RAM iSquares. Paper presented at the International Council on Archives Congress 2016 (Seoul, South Korea, September 5-10, 2016).
Joseph, P. & Hartel, J. (2016). Visualising information to understand its value (iSquares). Paper presented at the inForum 2016 Conference (Perth, Western Australia, September 11-14, 2016).
Hartel, J. (2015). Visualizing information worldwide. Panel at the ASIS&T 2015: 78th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (St. Louis, MO, November 7-12, 2015).
Joseph, P., & Hartel, J. (2015). Visualisation of information. Paper presented at the Australian Society of Archivists Conference: Archives on the Edge (Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, August 18-21, 2015).
Joseph, P., & Hartel, J. (2015). Dreams (visions) of information in RIM. Paper presented at InForum 2015 (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, August 30-September 2, 2015).
Hartel, J. (2015). Visual analysis through four lenses. Presentation at the International Visual Methods Conference (Brighton, UK, September 16-18, 2015).
Hartel, J. & Savolainen, R. (2015) Pictorial metaphors for information. Presentation at the i3 Conference (Information: Interactions and Impact) (Aberdeen, UK, June 23-26, 2015).
Hartel, J. (2013). The concept formerly known as information. Panel at the ASIS&T 2013: 76th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (Montreal, ON, November 1-5, 2013). Panel chair and lead presenter: J. Hartel. Speakers: J. E. Mai, K. Latham, and M. J. Bates.
Hartel, J. (2013). New views of information. Alternative event and panel at the Conceptions of Library and Information Science Conference 2013 (Copenhagen, DK, August 19-22, 2013). Panel chair and lead presenter: J. Hartel. Speakers: J-E Mai, P. McKenzie, and M. Olsson.
Hartel, J., (2012). A visual response to the perennial question: What is information? Paper presented at the panel A visual response to the perennial question: What is information? at the iConference 2012 (Toronto, ON, Canada, February 7-10, 2012). Panel chair and lead presenter: J. Hartel. Speakers: K. Pollack, R. Noone, J. Budd, M. Urmoquit, K. Latham.