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Hemsley’s ‘Going Viral’ Named Outstanding Academic Title by Choice Magazine

Monday, January 5, 2015, By J.D. Ross
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For the second time in as many months, (iSchool) Assistant Professor book, “,” has been recognized with a significant award in the field of scholarly writing.

Jeff Hemsley with his recent book, "Going Viral"

Jeff Hemsley with his recent book, “Going Viral”

The Association of College & Research Libraries has selected the book as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2014 in its January issue of magazine. This prestigious list reflects the best in scholarly titles reviewed by the magazine, and brings with it the recognition of the academic library community. Choice is considered the premier source for reviews of academic books and digital resources of interest to scholars and students in higher education.

The book represents years of research, as well as a synthesis of literature on the topic from the disciplines of network science, communication, information science, political communication and sociology. It provides a working definition of what constitutes a viral event, offers a more concrete perspective of the concept and distinguishes what virality means in the online media space.

“I think that understanding the way information moves can give people a competitive advantage in our digitally interconnected world, says Hemsley. “One of the goals in writing ‘Going Viral’ was to cover the topic broadly and make the content accessible to the lay reader. For a book to be selected by Choice, it must be well presented, authoritative, be an original treatment of the topic and yet be accessible. Receiving this award means we achieved what we set out to do.”

Hemsley co-wrote the book with , associate professor at the University of Washington Information School and director of the Virality of Information (retroV) research group there.

“We are so proud of Jeff’s achievements, and ‘Going Viral’ represents an exciting new area of scholarship that focuses on systematic analysis of complex social media data,” notes iSchool Interim Dean Jeffrey Stanton. “For the iSchool, this work represents one of the new horizons of research strength that we are building and we believe that Jeff and his colleagues are going to have immense impact in this area.”

In November, Hemsley and Nahon were with a Best Book award for “Going Viral” at the 2014 annual meeting of the Association of Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). This national award recognizes outstanding books in information science.

Hemsley is a founding faculty member of the iSchool’s , where he works with faculty and student researchers across institutions on big data collection and analysis of social media networks.

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