01295nas a2200313 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260003000043653002100073653001600094653000900110653001300119100001600132700001400148700002000162700001800182700001600200700001700216700002100233700002000254700002000274700002300294700002000317700002500337700001700362700001900379245006600398520051700464 2016 d bASIS&TaSilver Spring, MD10ainformation work10aInformation10awork10aconcepts1 aIsto Huvila1 aJohn Budd1 aAnnemaree Lloyd1 aCarole Palmer1 aElaine Toms1 aAndrew Grove1 aDiane Sonnenwald1 aLauren Harrison1 aCatherine Blake1 aChristian Schlögl1 aIsabella Peters1 aBarbara Endler-Jobst1 aColleen Cool1 aYin-Leng Theng00aInformation Work in Information Science Research and Practice3 aInformation science and technology researchers and practitioners discuss information activities a broad range of terms. A concept that often appears in colloquial discussions of information activities but that has received less systematic attention is that of information work. This panel gathers a group of information science researchers who have explicitly used the notion of information work in their research to discuss how the concept can inform information science and technology research, and practice.