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Welcome Address – Ludi Price
Panel 1
Filling the Gap: an Exploration into the Theories and Methods Used in Fan Studies – Eleonora Benecchi & Colin Porlezza
Japanese Visual Media Graph: Providing researchers with data from enthusiast communities – Magnus Pfeffer
Twitch (Still) Plays Pokémon: When Spectators Become Archivists – Aris Emmanouloudis
What if academics published on AO3 and fans on Zenodo? – Nele Noppe
Panel Q&A Moderated by Ludi Price
Panel 2
Affect and Author-Gods: Digital Archives, Queer Pleasures and Fannish Feeling in Literary Scholarship – Alice M. Kelly
“I Know What I’m About”: A Pilot Study of Fanfiction and the Information-Seeking Behaviors of Teenage Readers – J Nicole Miller
How Adventure Time Fans Understand the ‘True’ Producer: A Close Analysis of Two Encyclopedic Fan Texts – Paul A. Thomas
Panel Q&A Moderated by Lyn Robinson
Keynote – Archiving, Librarianship, and Futurity Among Pirates and Fans – Abigail De Kosnik
Closing remarks – Ludi Price