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“Making War, Shaping Public Opinion: Domestic Pressure Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy in the American Century—a Comment,” American Historical Association, San Diego, CA, January 9, 2010
Rittman, Robert, Nina Wacholder, Paul Kantor, Kwong Bor Ng, Tomek Strzalkowski, Bing Bai and Peng Song. (2004). Adjectives as indicators of subjectivity in documents. In Proceedings of ASIST 2004. Providence, RI: American Society for Information Science & Technology.
“Holocaust History and Moral Judgment: A Comment on American Jewish Responses to Nazism and the Holocaust,” Biennial Scholars’ Conference on American Jewish History, Center for Jewish History, New York, NY, June 16, 2010.
Ng, Kwong Bor, Paul Kantor, Rong Tang, Bing Bai, Robert Rittman, Peng Song, Tomek Strzalkowski, Ying Sun and Nina Wacholder. (2006). Automated judgment of document qualities. Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, 57(9): 1138-1154.
Wacholder, Nina, Lu Liu and Ying-Hsang Liu. (2006). User behavior during the book selection process. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology. Austin, TX: American Society for Information Science and Technology.
Rittman, Robert and Nina Wacholder. (2008). Adjectives and adverbs as indicators of affective language for automatic genre detection. Proceedings of AISB 2008 Convention, Symposium on Affective Language. Aberdeen, Scotland, April 1-2, 2008.
Smith, Catherine L. & Nina Wacholder. (2010). Why users don't take suggestions: Preliminary results. Poster presented at the Association for Library and Information Science Education Annual Conference (ALISE '10), Boston, MA.
González-Ibánez, R., Smaranda Muresan, & Nina Wacholder. (2011). Identifying sarcasm in Twitter: A closer look. Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, 581–586.
Liu, Ying Hsang & Wacholder, Nina. (Under revision for resubmission to JASIST). Evaluating the impact of MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) Terms on Different Types of Searchers.
“A Pruned and Temperate Democratic Theory: The Lippmann-Mencken Debate,” U.S. Intellectual History Conference, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY, November 17, 2011.