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Information Research, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, March 2010
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Pamela J. McKenzie:
Informing relationships: small talk, informing and relationship building in midwife-woman interaction. - Javier Guallar, Ernest Abadal:
The digital press archives of the leading Spanish online newspapers. - Lin-Chih Chen:
Using a two-stage technique to design a keyword suggestion system. - Alesia A. Zuccala:
Open access and civic scientific information literacy. - Sujin Kim:
A conceptual framework of information requirements for scientists using human biological samples. - Resúmenes en Español.
- T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Grant, Kevin, Hackney, Ray & Edgar, David. Strategic information systems management. Andover, UK: Cengage Learning, 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Hock, Randolph. The extreme searcher's Internet handbook. A guide for the serious searcher, 3rd. ed. Medford, NJ: CyberAge Books (an imprint of Information Today, Inc.), 2010. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Olson, Gary M., Zimmerman, Anna, and Bos, Nathan (Eds.). Scientific collaboration on the Internet. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2008. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Schultz, Robert A. Information technology and the ethics of globalization: transnational issues and implications. Hershey, NY: Information Science Reference, 2009. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Theimer, Kate. Web 2.0 tools and strategies for archives and local history collections. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Thelwall, Michael. Introduction to webometrics: quantitative web research for the social sciences. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool, 2009.
Volume 15, Number 2, June 2010
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Amber L. Cushing:
"I just want more information about who I am": the search experience of sperm-donor offspring, searching for information about their donors and genetic heritage. - Blanca Hernández, M. José Martín, Julio Jiménez:
Efecto de la calidad de un sitio web sobre el tráfico recibido. El caso de la banca electrónica en España. - Ann-Christin Persson, Maria Långh, Jessica Nilsson:
Usability testing and redesign of library Web pages at Lund University, Faculty of Engineering: a case study applying a two-phase, systematic quality approach. - Jan Nolin:
Sustainable information and information science. - Soojung Kim:
Questioners' credibility judgments of answers in a social question and answer site.
- T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Bates, Mary Ellen. Building and running a successful research business 2nd ed. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2010. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Cornelius, Ian. Information policies and strategies.. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. - Henry Living:
Review of: Hedden, Heather. The accidental taxonomist Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Morville, Peter and Callender, Jeffrey. Search patterns. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly, 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Mulholland, Andy, Pyke, Jon and Fingar, Peter. Enterprise cloud computing: a strategy guide for business and technology leaders.. Tampa, FL: Meghan-Kiffer Press, 2010. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Ponti, Marisa. Actors in collaboration: sociotechnical influence on practice-research collaboration.. Bor˚s, Sweden: Valfrid, 2010. - Zinaida Manzuch:
Review of: Ronchi, Alfredo M. eCulture: cultural content in the digital age. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 2009.
Volume 15, Supplement 3, September 2010
- David Bawden, Lyn Robinson:
Guest editorial. - Melanie Feinberg:
Designing collections for storytelling: purpose, pathos, and poetry. - Helena Francke, Olof Sundin:
An inside view: credibility in Wikipedia from the perspective of editors. - Deborah Turner, Warren Allen:
Investigating oral information. - Annemaree Lloyd:
Corporeality and practice theory: exploring emerging research agendas for information literacy. - Jens-Erik Mai:
Trusting tags, terms, and recommendations. - Birger Hjørland, Jeppe Nicolaisen:
The social psychology of information use: seeking "friends", avoiding "enemies". - Kerstin Rydbeck:
The research circle as a meeting place for researchers and practitioners. - Christine Urquhart:
Systematic reviewing, meta-analysis and meta-synthesis for evidence-based library and information science. - Jarkko Kari:
Diversity in the conceptions of information use. - Monica Lassi, Diane H. Sonnenwald:
Identifying factors that may impact the adoption and use of a social science collaboratory: a synthesis of previous research. - Brendan Luyt, Intan Azura Mokhtar:
The sigh of the information literate: an examination of the potential for oppression in information literacy. - Jan Nolin, Katriina Byström:
From HTML to XML and more? A case study of language games within portal server technology implementation.
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2010
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Isto Huvila:
Where does the information come from? Information source use patterns in Wikipedia. - Sylvain K. Cibangu:
Information science as a social science. - Charles Cole, Charles-Antoine Julien, John E. Leide:
An associative index model for the results list based on Vannevar Bush's selection concept. - Shannon M. Staley, Nicole A. Branch, Tom L. Hewitt:
Standardised library instruction assessment: an institution-specific approach. - Christina Ling-hsing Chang:
Chinese cultural and power perspective on information systems: technological frames and re-frames. - Resúmenes en Español.
- Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Crosby, Connie. Effective blogging for libraries. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. - Alexander G. Kelly:
Review of: Davidson, Cathy N. & Goldberg, David Theo The future of thinking: learning institutions in the digital age.. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Holden, Jesse. Acquisitions in the new information universe. Core competencies and ethical practices. London: Facet, 2010. - Jolita Sudaviciene:
Review of: Mackey, Thomas P. and Jacobson, Trudi E. (Eds.) Collaborative information literacy assessments. Strategies for evaluating teaching and literacy assessments.. London: Facet, 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Mukherjee, Bhaskar. Scholarly communication in library and information services. The impacts of open access and e-journals on a changing scenario. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Steele, Julie & Ilinsky, Noah. (Eds.) Beautiful visualization. Looking at data through the eyes of experts.. Sebastopol, CA: 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Tsakonas, Giannis and Paptheodorou, Christos. (Eds.). Evaluation of digital libraries. An insight into useful applications and methods.. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2010. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Warner, Julian. Human information retrieval. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010.
Volume 15, Number 4, December 2010
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial.
- Kreetta Maaria Askola, Toshimori Atsushi, Maija-Leena Huotari:
Cultural differences in the health information environments and practices between Finnish and Japanese university students. - Graeme Baxter, Rita Marcella, Laura Illingworth:
Organizational information behaviour in the public consultation process in Scotland. - Leanne Bowler:
Talk as a metacognitive strategy during the information search process of adolescents. - Jenny Bronstein:
Selecting and using information sources: source preferences and information pathways of Israeli library and information science students of your paper. - Donald Owen Case:
A model of the information seeking and decision making of online coin buyers. - Francisco-Javier García Marco, María Pinto:
Local versus global information relevance in Website use: a case study with the information literacy portal AlfinEEES. - Elena Maceviciute, T. D. Wilson:
Information behaviour research and information systems development: the SHAMAN project, an example of collaboration. - Anu Sairanen, Reijo Savolainen:
Avoiding health information in the context of uncertainty management. - Sonia Sánchez-Cuadrado, Jorge Morato, Yorgos Andreadakis, José A. Moreiro:
A study of labour market information needs through employers' seeking behaviour. - Mary M. Somerville, Zaana Howard:
'Information in context': co-designing workplace structures and systems for organizational learning. - Tiffany C. Veinot:
"We have a lot of information to share with each other". Understanding the value of peer-based health information exchange. - T. D. Wilson:
Information sharing: an exploration of the literature and some propositions. - Alison Yeoman:
Applying McKenzie's model of information practices in everyday life information seeking in the context of the menopause transition.
- Walter Timo de Vries, Beatrice Winnie Nyemera:
Double or nothing: is redundancy of spatial data a burden or a need in the public sector of Uganda? - Lola García-Santiago, María-Dolores Olvera-Lobo:
Analysis of automatic translation of questions for question-answering systems. - Reijo Savolainen:
Dietary blogs as sites of informational and emotional support. - T. D. Wilson:
Information and information science: an address on the occasion of receiving the award of Doctor Honoris Causa, at the University of Murcia, 30 September, 2010. - Resúmenes en Español.
- T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Ally, Mohamed & Needham, G. M-libraries 2: a virtual library in everyone's pocket.. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Baker, David and Evans, Wendy, (Eds.). Digital library economics: an academic perspective. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Börner, Katy. Atlas of science: visualizing what we know. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Cutroni, Justin. Google analytics Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly, 2010. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Floridi, Luciano. Information: a very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Harvey, Ross. Digital curation: a how to do it manual. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Norton M.J. Introductory concepts in information science, 2nd ed. Medford, NJ: Information Today Inc., 2010. - Zinaida Manzuch:
Review of: O'Connor, Steve and Sidorko, Peter. Imagine your library's future: scenario planning for libraries and information organisations. Oxford: Chandos publishing, 2010. - Lars Höglund:
Review of: Olson, Nasrin. Taken for granted. The construction of order in the process of library management systems decision making. Borås: Valfrid, 2010. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Oliver, Chris. Introducing RDA: a guide to the basics. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. - Lars Höglund:
Review of: Pijpers, Guus. Information overload. A system for better managing everyday data. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2010. - Guus G. M. Pijpers:
Review of: Spink, Amanda. Information behavior. An evolutionary instinct. Dordrecht: Springer, 2010.
Volume 15, Supplement 4, December 2010
- Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson:
Kickstarting creativity: supporting the productive faces of uncertainty in information practice. - Jenna Hartel:
Time as a framework for information science: insights from the hobby of gourmet cooking. - Isto Huvila:
The Cool and Belkin faceted classification of information interactions revisited. - Anna Lundh:
Studying information needs as question-negotiations in an educational context: a methodological comment. - Jan Pisanski, Maja Zumer:
Intuitiveness of Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: a study in a broader context. - Gillian C. Oliver:
Transcending silos, developing synergies: libraries and archives. - Debbie L. Rabina:
A case of social scholarship for multi-player research in government information sources. - Lyn Robinson, Murat Karamuftuoglu:
The nature of information science: changing models. - Martha Sabelli:
Library and information sciences in the information disciplines environment: towards integrative models of disciplines, professional community and information and communication public policies. - Jela Steinerová:
Ecological dimensions of information literacy. - Mike Thelwall:
Webometrics: emergent or doomed? - Taeda Tomic:
Philosophy of information as underlying and unifying theory of information science. - Iris Xie, Edward Benoit III, Huan Zhang:
How do users evaluate individual documents? An analysis of dimensions of evaluation activities.
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