Publications

Conference Proceedings

Annuska Zolyomi and Jaime Snyder (2023). “Designing for Common Ground: Visually Representing Conversation Dynamics of Neurodiverse Dyads,” Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, (CSCW, forthcoming).

Annuska Zolyomi and Jaime Snyder (2021). “Social-Emotional-Sensory Design Map for Affective Computing Informed by Neurodivergent Experiences. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 5 (CSCW1), 1-37.

Jaime Snyder (2020). “Visualizing Biological Rhythms: A Critical Visual Analysis of Mental Health in Flux.” Proc of the 2020 Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ‘20).ACM, NY, NY. Best Paper Honorable Mention (Top 5%). Diversity and Inclusion Recognition.

Justin Petelka, Lucy Van Kleunen, Liam Albright, Elizabeth Murnane, Stephen Voida, and Jaime Snyder (2020). “Being (In)Visible: Privacy, Transparency, and Disclosure in the Self-Management of Bipolar Disorder.” In Proc of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’20). ACM, NY, NY, pp. 1–14. DOI: 10.1145/3313831.3376573.

Jaime Snyder, Elizabeth Murnane, Caitie Lustig, and Stephen Voida (2019). “Visually Encoding the Lived Experience of Bipolar Disorder.” In Proc of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’19). ACM, NY, NY, Paper 133, pp. 1–14. DOI: 10.1145/3290605.3300363.

Jaime Snyder and Katie Shilton (2019). Spanning the Boundaries of Data Visualization Work: An Exploration of Functional Affordances and Disciplinary Values. Proc of the iConference in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Comp Sci, p. 63-75.

Elizabeth L. Murnane, Tara G. Walker, Beck Tench, Stephen Voida, and Jaime Snyder (2018). “Personal Informatics in Interpersonal Contexts: Towards the Design of Technology that Supports the Social Ecologies of Long-Term Mental Health Management.” Proc ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 2, CSCW, Article 127 (Nov 2018), 27 pages. DOI: 10.1145/3274396. Best Paper Honorable Mention. Diversity and Inclusion Recognition.

Annuska Zolyomi, Anushree Shukla, and Jaime Snyder (2017). Technology-Mediated Sight: A Case Study of Early Adopters of a Low Vision Assistive Technology. In Proc of the 19th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS ’17). ACM, NY, NY, pp. 220–229. DOI: 10.1145/3132525.3132552. Best Student Paper Award.

Annuska Zolyomi, Ankitha Bharadwaj and Jaime Snyder (2017). “Let’s Play (While Faraway)! Using Technology to Mediate Remote Playdates for Children with Autism.” Proc Human-Computer Interaction International (HCII) Conference in International Conference of Design, User Experience, and Usability, Springer, pp. 415-432.

Jaime Snyder (2017). “Vernacular Visualization Practices in a Citizen Science Project.” In Proc of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW ’17). ACM, NY, NY, pp. 2097–2111. DOI:10.1145/2998181.2998239.

Jaime Snyder, Katie Shilton, and Sara Anderson (2016). “Observing the materiality of values in information systems research.” In 2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-49). IEEE, NY, NY, pp. 2017-2026. Best Paper Nomination.

Mark Matthews, Jaime Snyder, Lindsay Reynolds, Jacqueline T. Chien, Adam Shih, Jonathan W. Lee, and Geri Gay(2015). “Real-Time Representation Versus Response Elicitation in Biosensor Data.”In Proc of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’15). ACM, NY, NY, USA, pp. 605–608. DOI: 10.1145/2702123.2702485.

Jaime Snyder, Mark Matthews, Jacqueline Chien, Pamara F. Chang, Emily Sun, Saeed Abdullah, and Geri Gay (2015). “MoodLight: Exploring Personal and Social Implications of Ambient Display of Biosensor Data.” In Proc of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW ’15). ACM, NY, NY, USA, pp.143–153. DOI: 10.1145/2675133.2675191.

Jaime Snyder (2013). “Drawing practices in image-enabled collaboration.” In Proc of the 2013 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative work (CSCW ’13). ACM, NY, NY, USA, 741–752. DOI: 10.1145/2441776.2441858.

Jaime Snyder (2012). “Activities & Artifacts: The dual nature of image-making in communicative practice.” In Proc of 2012 iConference, pp. 10-17.

Michael Scialdone, Anthony Rotolo, and Jaime Snyder (2011). “Social Media Futures: Why iSchools Should Care.” In Proc of 2011 iConference, pp. 514-521.

Jaime Snyder, Michael A. D’Eredita, Ozgur Yilmazel, and Elizabeth D. Liddy (2009). “Introducing a Cognitive Methodology for the Automated Detection of Connotative Meaning in Text.” In Proc of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) 46, no. 1 (2009): 1-14.

Jaime Snyder, Michael A. D’Eredita, Ozgur Yilmazel, and Elizabeth D. Liddy (2009). “Towards a Cognitive Approach for the Automated Detection of Connotative Meaning.” In Proc of the 8th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS-8), 326–332.

Jaime Snyder (2008). “An Exploratory Approach for Modeling Image-Enabled Discourse.” In Working Notes for the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Fall Symposium: Multimedia Information Extraction, pp. 56-60.

Robert Heckman and Jaime Snyder (2008). “The Role of the Arts in an I-School Education.” Proc of the 2008 iConference. Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/15078.


Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Julia C. Dunbar, Emily Bascom, Wanda Pratt, Jaime Snyder, Jodi M. Smith, and Ari H. Pollack (2022). “My Kidney Identity: Contextualizing pediatric patients and their families kidney transplant journeys,” Pediatric Transplantation, DOI: 10.1111/petr.14343

Ben-Zeev D, Meller S, Snyder J, Attah DA, Albright L, Le H, Asafo SM, Collins PY, Ofori-Atta A. (2021). A Digital Toolkit (M-Healer) to Improve Care and Reduce Human Rights Abuses Against People With Mental Illness in West Africa: User-Centered Design, Development, and Usability Study. JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(7):e28526
doi: 10.2196/28526

Ari H. Pollack and Jaime Snyder (2020). “Reflecting on patient-generated photographs of the pediatric renal transplant experience,” Pediatric Transplant. 2020 Oct 28:e13896. doi: 10.1111/petr.13896. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33111458.

Ari H. Pollack, Tamara D. Simon, Jaime Snyder, and Wanda Pratt (2019). “Creating Synthetic Patient Data to Support the Design and Evaluation of Novel Health Information Technology.” Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 95, p. 103201.

Eric P. S. Baumer, Jaime Snyder, and Geri Gay (2018). “Interpretive Impacts of Text Visualization: Mitigating Political Framing Effects.” ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact (TOCHI). 25, 4: 20:1–20:26.

Mark Matthews, Elizabeth L. Murnane, Jaime Snyder, Shion Guha, Pamara F. Chang, Gavin Doherty, and Geri Gay (2017). “The double-edged sword: A mixed methods study of the interplay between bipolar disorder and technology use.” Computers in Human Behavior, 75, Issue C, pp. 288-300.

Mark Matthews, Elizabeth L. Murnane, and Jaime Snyder (2017). “Quantifying the Changeable Self: The role of self-tracking in coming to terms with and managing bipolar disorder.” Human–Computer Interaction32 (5-6), pp. 413-446.

Jaime Snyder (2014). “Visual Representation of Information as Communicative Practice.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), 65 (11), pp. 2233-2247.

Jaime Snyder, Eric P. S. Baumer, Stephen Voida, Phil Adams, Megan Halpern, Tanzeem Choudhury, and Geri Gay (2014). “Making Things Visible: Opportunities and Tensions in Visual Approaches for Design Research and Practice. Human Computer Interaction, 29(5-6), pp. 451-486. Special issue: Design Thinking, ed. Jack Carroll & Scott Klemmer.

Ruth V. Small and Jaime Snyder (2010). “Research Instruments for Measuring the Impact of School Libraries on Student Achievement and Motivation.” School Libraries Worldwide, 16(1), pp. 61-72.

Jaime Snyder, Robert Heckman, and Michael Scialdone (2009). “Information Studio: An Arts-Based Approach to Educating Technical Professionals.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), 60(9), pp. 1923-1932. Special issue on Perspectives on Design, ed. Kathi Martin and Sam Hastings.