Valerie Lookingbill

Orcid: 0000-0003-1453-2633

According to our database1, Valerie Lookingbill authored at least 11 papers between 2021 and 2025.

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Bibliography

2025
NeuroLit Navigator: A Neurosymbolic Approach to Scholarly Article Searches for Systematic Reviews.
CoRR, March, 2025

The role of information and communication technologies in disclosing and reporting sexual assault among young adults: A systematic review. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., January, 2025

Automated Reddit Data Annotation with Large Language Models.
Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, 2025

Designing XAI Chatbots to Enhance Self-Efficacy in Youth in Pathfinding Problem Domains.
Proceedings of the 24th Interaction Design and Children, 2025

2024
"What is a wave but 1000 drops working together?": The role of public libraries in addressing LGBTQIA+ health information disparities.
J. Documentation, 2024

Can GPT-4 Help Detect Quit Vaping Intentions? An Exploration of Automatic Data Annotation Approach.
CoRR, 2024

Utilizing Large Language Models to Identify Reddit Users Considering Vaping Cessation for Digital Interventions.
CoRR, 2024

2023
User-Centered Design for Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Information on TikTok: A Study of Users' Motivations and Circumnavigation of Algorithmic Barriers.
Proceedings of the Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2023

2022
Advancing information practices theoretical discourses centered on marginality, community, and embodiment: Learning from the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities.
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2022

Transgender and nonbinary individuals and ICT-driven information practices in response to transexclusionary healthcare systems: a qualitative study.
J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc., 2022

2021
"We Can Be Our Best Alliance": Resilient Health Information Practices of LGBTQIA+ Individuals as a Buffering Response to Minority Stress.
Proceedings of the Diversity, Divergence, Dialogue, 2021


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