Katie A. Siek

Katie A. Siek

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Katie A. Siek

Katie A. Siek, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of Health Informatics, Human Computer Interaction, Pervasive Healthcare, Consumer Health Informatics, Personal Health Informatics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

What Do We Do? Lessons Learned from Conducting Systematic Reviews to Improve HCI Dissemination

Understanding fraudulence in online qualitative studies: From the researcher’s perspective

How do I compare to the other people?": older adults' perspectives on personal smart home data for self-management"

The unwritten manual of becoming a professor of HCI

Speaking from Experience: Co-designing E-textile Projects with Older Adult Fiber Crafters

Investigating Identity in Reproductive Health and HCI: A Systematic Review

“I Don't Need a Megaphone to Be Helpful”: Probing the Role of Technology in Pro-Choice Abortion Activism

The miscarriage circle of care: towards leveraging online spaces for social support

Katie A. Siek Information

University

Position

Professor of Informatics;

Citations(all)

3750

Citations(since 2020)

1946

Cited By

2603

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

Indiana University Bloomington

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Katie A. Siek Skills & Research Interests

Health Informatics

Human Computer Interaction

Pervasive Healthcare

Consumer Health Informatics

Personal Health Informatics

Top articles of Katie A. Siek

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What Do We Do? Lessons Learned from Conducting Systematic Reviews to Improve HCI Dissemination

Zaidat Ibrahim

Pegah Karimi

Aqueasha Martin-Hammond

Christina Harrington

Katie Siek

2024

Understanding fraudulence in online qualitative studies: From the researcher’s perspective

Aswati Panicker

Novia Nurain

Zaidat Ibrahim

Chun-Han Ariel Wang

Seung Wan Ha

...

2024

How do I compare to the other people?": older adults' perspectives on personal smart home data for self-management"

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Clara Caldeira

Novia Nurain

Anna A Heintzman

Haley Molchan

Kelly Caine

...

2023/10/4

The unwritten manual of becoming a professor of HCI

Florian Michahelles

Susanne Boll

Katie A Siek

Flora D Salim

Aaron J Quigley

2023/4/19

Speaking from Experience: Co-designing E-textile Projects with Older Adult Fiber Crafters

Ben Jelen

Amanda Lazar

Christina Harrington

Alisha Pradhan

Katie A Siek

2023/2/26

Investigating Identity in Reproductive Health and HCI: A Systematic Review

ZAIDAT IBRAHIM

KATIE SIEK

2023

“I Don't Need a Megaphone to Be Helpful”: Probing the Role of Technology in Pro-Choice Abortion Activism

Colin LeFevre

Aswati Panicker

Sitha Vallabhaneni

Nikhil Dinesh

Forum Modi

...

2023/10/14

The miscarriage circle of care: towards leveraging online spaces for social support

BMC women's health

Mona Y Alqassim

K Cassie Kresnye

Katie A Siek

John Lee

Maria K Wolters

2022/1/29

A state-based medication routine framework

Clara Caldeira

Pallabi Bhowmick

Priya Komarlingam

Katie A Siek

2022/4/29

Adopting diffractive reading to advance HCI research: a case study on technology for aging

ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)

Amanda Lazar

Ben Jelen

Alisha Pradhan

Katie A Siek

2021/8/21

Taking stock of the present and future of smart technologies for older adults and caregivers

Christina N Harrington

Ben Jelen

Amanda Lazar

Aqueasha Martin-Hammond

Alisha Pradhan

...

2021/3/31

Showcase of NCWIT Academic Alliance Members: Promising Practices Regarding Admission, Curriculum, Pedagogy, TA Selection, and Undergraduate Research

Colleen M Lewis

Olga Glebova

Amir Kamil

Clif Kussmaul

Briana B Morrison

...

2021/3/3

Evaluation framework for selecting wearable activity monitors for research

Mhealth

Kay Connelly

Haley Molchan

Rashmi Bidanta

Sudhanshu Siddh

Byron Lowens

...

2021

Modernizing Data Control: Making Personal Digital Data Mutually Beneficial for Citizens and Industry

arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.08571

Sujata Banerjee

Yiling Chen

Kobbi Nissim

David Parkes

Katie Siek

...

2020/12/15

Hands-On with Paper Circuits: Quickly Prototyping Interactive Designs

2ND ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON HCI EDUCATION

Ben Jelen

Katie A Siek

2020/4

Gender, soft skills, and patient experience in online physician reviews: a large-scale text analysis

Zackary Dunivin

Lindsay Zadunayski

Ujjwal Baskota

Katie Siek

Jennifer Mankoff

2020/7/30

What to expect when you are no longer expecting: information needs of women who experienced a miscarriage

K Cassie Kresnye

Mona Y Alqassim

Briana Hollins

Lucia Guerra-Reyes

Maria K Wolters

...

2020/5/18

Exploring the use of electronics to customize pervasive health technologies with older adult crafters

Ben Jelen

Olivia K Richards

Samantha A Whitman

Tom Ongwere

K Cassie Kresnye

...

2020/5/18

Conducting HCI research with people living with HIV remotely: lessons learned and best practices

Juan F Maestre

K Cassie Kresnye

Julia C Dunbar

Ciabhan L Connelly

Katie A Siek

...

2020/4/25

Understanding older adults' participation in design workshops

Alisha Pradhan

Ben Jelen

Katie A Siek

Joel Chan

Amanda Lazar

2020/4/21

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Co-Authors

H-index: 86
Yvonne Rogers

Yvonne Rogers

University College London

H-index: 78
Suzanne Bakken

Suzanne Bakken

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 48
Matthew Chalmers

Matthew Chalmers

University of Glasgow

H-index: 39
Kay Connelly

Kay Connelly

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 37
Tiffany Veinot, FACMI

Tiffany Veinot, FACMI

University of Michigan-Dearborn

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