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Journal of Documentation, Volume 78
Volume 78, Number 1, 2022
- Jutta Haider, Veronica Johansson, Björn Hammarfelt:
Time and temporality in library and information science. 1-17 - John S. Seberger:
Into the archive of ubiquitous computing: the data perfect tense and the historicization of the present. 18-37 - Pamela J. McKenzie, Elisabeth Davies:
Documenting multiple temporalities. 38-59 - Veronica Johansson, Jörgen Stenlund:
Making time/breaking time: critical literacy and politics of time in data visualisation. 60-82 - J. Tuomas Harviainen, Miikka J. Lehtonen, Sören Kock:
Timeliness in information sharing within creative industries. Case: Finnish game design. 83-95 - Karen P. Nicholson:
Spatial thinking, gender and immaterial affective labour in the post-Fordist academic library. 96-112 - Paulette M. Rothbauer, Lucia Cedeira Serantes:
Reading time: exploring the temporal experiences of reading. 113-128 - Jutta Haider, Olof Sundin:
Information literacy as a site for anticipation: temporal tactics for infrastructural meaning-making and algo-rhythm awareness. 129-143 - Ronald E. Day:
Trauma, time and information. 144-153
Volume 78, Number 2, 2022
- Shiv Shakti Ghosh, Sunil Kumar Chatterjee:
A knowledge organization framework for influencing tourism-centered place-making. 157-176 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann:
Mapping knowledge domains on Wikipedia: an author bibliographic coupling analysis of traditional Chinese medicine. 177-189 - Alicia M. Salaz, Diane Mizrachi:
A proposed reading event analysis model (REAM) for determining likely reading format preferences. 190-206 - Hyerim Cho, Minh T. N. Pham, Katherine N. Leonard, Alex C. Urban:
A systematic literature review on image information needs and behaviors. 207-227 - Jack Andersen:
Genre as digital social action: the case of archiving, tagging and searching in digital media culture. 228-241 - Marcin Roszkowski, Bartlomiej Wlodarczyk:
COVID-19 and the social organization of knowledge in Wikipedia: a study of social representations. 242-263 - Anna Matysek, Jacek Tomaszczyk:
In quest of goldilocks ranges in searching for information on the web. 264-283 - Betsy Van der Veer Martens:
The pragmatics of weeding. 284-301 - Laura Sbaffi, Sarah Hargreaves:
The information trust formation process for informal caregivers of people with dementia: a qualitative study. 302-319 - James A. Hodges:
Transcoding authenticity: preserving unreleased gaming software outside of memory institutions. 320-333 - Danielle Allard:
"So many things were new to us": identifying the settlement information practices of newcomers to Canada across the settlement process. 334-360 - Romy Menghao Jia, Jia Tina Du, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao:
Characteristics of the health information seeking behavior of LGBTQ+ individuals: a systematic review on information types, information sources and influencing factors. 361-388 - Andrew Davidson, Peter H. Reid:
Digital storytelling and participatory local heritage through the creation of an online moving image archive: a case-study of Fraserburgh on Film. 389-415 - Reijo Savolainen:
Sharing experiential information in online discussion: the case of coping with the COVID-19 epidemic. 416-434 - Yaxi Liu, Chunxiu Qin, Xubu Ma, Huigang Liang:
Serendipity in human information behavior: a systematic review. 435-462 - Marc Richard Hugh Kosciejew:
COVID-19 immunity (or vaccine) passports: a documentary overview and analysis of regimes of health verification within the coronavirus pandemic. 463-484 - Andrew MacFarlane, Sondess Missaoui, Stephann Makri, Marisela Gutierrez Lopez:
Sender vs. recipient-orientated information systems revisited. 485-509
Volume 78, Number 3, 2022
- Valerie Nesset, Elisabeth C. Davis, Owen Stewart-Robertson, J. Brice Bible:
Bonded design in the virtual environment: the transition of a participatory design methodology. 513-528 - Hilary Yerbury, Simon Darcy, Nina Burridge, Barbara Almond:
Bringing order or creating exclusion: systems for managing disability in a university. 529-545 - David Mindel:
Ethics and digital collections: a selective overview of evolving complexities. 546-563 - Emily Vardell, Ting Wang, Paul A. Thomas:
"I found what I needed, which was a supportive community": an ethnographic study of shared information practices in an online cosplay community. 564-579 - Stephen Macdonald:
LIS neutrality: a Wittgensteinian interpretation. 580-596 - Erik Radio, James Kalwara:
The trajectory of linked data in late capitalism. 597-612 - Nathan Moles:
Preservation for diverse users: digital preservation and the "Designated Community" at the Ontario Jewish Archives. 613-630 - Andreas Vårheim, Roswitha Skare:
Mapping the research on museums and the public sphere: a scoping review. 631-650 - Randolf Mariano, Andreas Vårheim:
Libraries, museums and cultural centers in foreign policy and cultural diplomacy: a scoping review. 651-672 - Fangli Su, Yin Zhang:
Research output, intellectual structures and contributors of digital humanities research: a longitudinal analysis 2005-2020. 673-695 - Denise A. Smith:
Wikipedia: an unexplored resource for understanding consumer health information behaviour in library and information science scholarship. 696-708 - Youngseek Kim:
A sequential route of data and document qualities, satisfaction and motivations on researchers' data reuse intentions. 709-727 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann:
Intellectual structure of information science 2011-2020: an author co-citation analysis. 728-744
Volume 78, Number 4, 2022
- Andrew Cox, Crystal Fulton:
Geographies of information behaviour: a conceptual exploration. 745-760 - Peter Booth, Trilce Navarrete, Anne Ogundipe:
Museum open data ecosystems: a comparative study. 761-779 - Jannica Heinström, Shahrokh Nikou, Eero Sormunen:
Hide and seek - the role of personality, sense of coherence and experiential information in hidden information needs. 780-799 - Rebekah Willson:
"Bouncing ideas" as a complex information practice: information seeking, sharing, creation, and cooperation. 800-816 - Steven Buchanan, ZamZam Husain:
The social media use of Muslim women in the Arabian Peninsula: insights into self-protective information behaviours. 817-834 - Devendra Dilip Potnis, Joseph Winberry:
Seven information practices for alleviating information vulnerability. 835-852 - Soohyung Joo, Jennifer Hootman, Marie Katsurai:
Exploring the digital humanities research agenda: a text mining approach. 853-870 - Kai Li, Chenyue Jiao, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière:
Versioning boundary objects: the citation profile of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM). 871-889 - Shijie Song, Yuxiang Zhao, Xinlin Yao, Zhichao Ba, Qinghua Zhu:
Serious information in hedonic social applications: affordances, self-determination and health information adoption in TikTok. 890-911 - Malgorzata Fedorowicz-Kruszewska:
Green library as a subject of research - a quantitative and qualitative perspective. 912-932 - Claudia Lanza, Antonietta Folino, Erika Pasceri, Anna Perri:
Lexicon of pandemics: a semantic analysis of the Spanish flu and the Covid-19 timeframe terminology. 933-952 - Reijo Savolainen:
Infotainment as a hybrid of information and entertainment: a conceptual analysis. 953-970
Volume 78, Number 5, 2022
- Zhiying Lian, Ning Wang, Gillian C. Oliver:
Information culture and recordkeeping: a case of Chinese enterprises. 973-995 - Ian Timothy Riley:
Extinction by citation deficiency: are botany journals at risk? 996-1007 - Annemaree Lloyd, Alison Hicks:
Saturation, acceleration and information pathologies: the conditions that influence the emergence of information literacy safeguarding practice in COVID-19-environments. 1008-1026 - Lin Wang, Junping Qiu:
Domain analytic paradigm: a quarter century exploration of fundamental ideas in information science. 1027-1052 - Marianne Lykke, Ann Bygholm, Louise Bak Søndergaard, Katriina Byström:
The role of historical and contextual knowledge in enterprise search. 1053-1074 - Brendan Luyt:
Representation and the problem of bibliographic imagination on Wikipedia. 1075-1091 - Niloofar Solhjoo, Maja Krtalic, Anne Goulding:
Pets and people: information experience of multispecies families. 1092-1108 - Jamie Johnston, Ágústa Pálsdóttir, Anna Mierzecka, Ragnar Andreas Audunson, Hans-Christoph Hobohm, Kerstin Rydbeck, Máté Tóth, Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen, Henrik Jochumsen, Mahmood Khosrowjerdi, Sunniva Evjen:
Public librarians' perception of their professional role and the library's role in supporting the public sphere: a multi-country comparison. 1109-1130 - Khadijah Kainat, Eeva-Liisa Eskola, Gunilla Widén:
Sociocultural barriers to information and integration of women refugees. 1131-1148 - Alexander O. Smith, Jeff Hemsley:
Memetics as informational difference: offering an information-centric conception of memes. 1149-1163 - Martha B. Lerski:
A call for the library community to deploy best practices toward a database for biocultural knowledge relating to climate change. 1164-1183 - Thorsten Stephan Beck:
Image manipulation in scholarly publications: are there ways to an automated solution? 1184-1198
Volume 78, Number 6, 2022
- Ziming Liu:
Reading in the age of digital distraction. 1201-1212 - Iulian Vamanu, Micaela Terronez:
"Our ancestors passed this down to us for a reason": information practices of ballet folklórico dancers in Mexican-American communities. 1213-1227 - Tara Zimmerman:
Social noise: the influence of observers on social media information behavior. 1228-1248 - Zack Lischer-Katz:
The emergence of digital reformatting in the history of preservation knowledge: 1823-2015. 1249-1277 - Mia Høj Mathiasson, Henrik Jochumsen:
Libraries, sustainability and sustainable development: a review of the research literature. 1278-1304 - Misita Anwar, Gillian C. Oliver, Viviane Frings-Hessami, Manika Saha, Anindita Sarker:
Collective aspects of information literacy in developing countries: a Bangladeshi case. 1305-1320 - Sharon Favaro Ince, Christopher Hoadley, Paul A. Kirschner:
A qualitative study of social sciences faculty research workflows. 1321-1337 - Ceilyn Boyd:
Data as assemblage. 1338-1352 - Owen Stewart-Robertson:
Embracing theories of precarity for the study of information practices. 1353-1370 - Natalia Bermúdez Qvortrup:
Finding ways of searching for the disappeared: the information practices of the families in Colombia. 1371-1388 - Michael M. Widdersheim:
From two-track to tessellation: a revised circulation of power model. 1389-1419 - Hyerim Cho, Chris Hubbles, Heather Moulaison Sandy:
Individuals responsible for video games: an exploration of cataloging practice, user need and authorship theory. 1420-1436 - Morten Hertzum:
Citizens' information behavior in relation to electronic-government services: a systematic review. 1437-1456 - Emilia C. Bell:
Understanding soft power discourse in the National Library of Australia. 1457-1475 - Inkyung Choi:
Intercultural warrant: deploying cultural warrant ethically. 1476-1486 - Liangzhi Yu, Yijun Liu:
Information experience as an object of LIS research: a definition based on concept analysis. 1487-1508
Volume 78, Number 7, 2022
- Jennifer Thoegersen, Pia Borlund:
Researcher attitudes toward data sharing in public data repositories: a meta-evaluation of studies on researcher data sharing. 1-17 - Hamed Ahmadinia, Kristina Eriksson-Backa, Shahrokh Nikou:
Health-seeking behaviours of immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees in Europe: a systematic review of peer-reviewed articles. 18-41 - Anna-Maija Multas, Noora Hirvonen:
"Let's keep this video as real as possible": young video bloggers constructing cognitive authority through a health-related information creation process. 42-64 - Kalervo Järvelin, Pertti Vakkari:
LIS research across 50 years: content analysis of journal articles. 65-88 - Carin Graminius:
Fast-food information, information quality and information gap: a temporal exploration of the notion of information in science communication on climate change. 89-105 - Elina Late, Sanna Kumpulainen:
Interacting with digitised historical newspapers: understanding the use of digital surrogates as primary sources. 106-124 - Amalia Juneström:
Discourses of fact-checking in Swedish news media. 125-140 - Björn Ekström:
Trace data visualisation enquiry: a methodological coupling for studying information practices in relation to information systems. 141-159 - Stefan Dreisiebner, Sophie März, Thomas Mandl:
Information behavior during the Covid-19 crisis in German-speaking countries. 160-175 - Anna Lundh:
"I can read, I just can't see": a disability rights-based perspective on reading by listening. 176-191 - Helena Francke:
Trust in the academy: a conceptual framework for understanding trust on academic web profiles. 192-210 - Koraljka Golub, Pawel Michal Ziolkowski, Goran Zlodi:
Organizing subject access to cultural heritage in Swedish online museums. 211-247 - Björn Ekström:
A niche of their own: variations of information practices in biodiversity citizen science. 248-265 - Elisa Tattersall Wallin:
Audiobook routines: identifying everyday reading by listening practices amongst young adults. 266-281 - Anja Perry, Sebastian Netscher:
Measuring the time spent on data curation. 282-304 - Hilda Ruokolainen:
Volunteers' strategies for supporting asylum seekers with information challenges. 305-326 - Jin Gao, Julianne Nyhan, Oliver Duke-Williams, Simon Mahony:
Gender influences in Digital Humanities co-authorship networks. 327-350 - Zakayo Kjellström:
Gamifying piracy: functions and users of the Z-library. 351-370 - Shahrokh Nikou, Mark de Reuver, Matin Mahboob Kanafi:
Workplace literacy skills - how information and digital literacy affect adoption of digital technology. 371-391 - Lai Ma:
Metrics and epistemic injustice. 392-404 - Maedeh Ghorbanian Zolbin, Isto Huvila, Shahrokh Nikou:
Health literacy, health literacy interventions and decision-making: a systematic literature review. 405-428 - Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Stephen Pinfield, Ludo Waltman, Helen Buckley Woods, Johanna Brumberg:
Innovating peer review, reconfiguring scholarly communication: an analytical overview of ongoing peer review innovation activities. 429-449 - Andreas Nishikawa-Pacher:
Who are the 100 largest scientific publishers by journal count? A webscraping approach. 450-463 - Koraljka Golub, Jenny Bergenmar, Siska Humelsjö:
Searching for Swedish LGBTQI fiction: challenges and solutions. 464-484 - Thomas D. Wilson, Elena Maceviciute:
Information misbehaviour: modelling the motivations for the creation, acceptance and dissemination of misinformation. 485-505 - Noora Hirvonen:
Nameless strangers, similar others: the affordances of a young people's anonymous online forum for health information practices. 506-527 - Laura Korkeamäki, Heikki Keskustalo, Sanna Kumpulainen:
Task information types related to data gathering in media studies. 528-545
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