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Information Research, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 2020
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Fangfang Wei, Guijie Zhang:
A document co-citation analysis method for investigating emerging trends and new developments: a case of twenty-four leading business journals. - Vanessa de Arruda Jorge, Sarita Albagli:
Research data sharing during the Zika virus public health emergency. - Bazilah A. Talip, Bhuva Narayan:
Co-experience on Twitter: a study of information technology professionals. - Martijn Huisman, Daniël Biltereyst, Stijn Joye:
Sharing is caring: the everyday informal exchange of health information among adults aged fifty and over. - Hui-Ju Wang:
Adoption of open government data: perspectives of user innovators. - Sarah Ahmed A. Albassam, Ian Ruthven:
Dynamic aspects of relevance: differences in users' relevance criteria between selecting and viewing videos during leisure searches. - Sujin Kim, Donghee Sinn, Sue Yeon Syn:
Personal health information management by college students: patterns of inaction. - Esra S. Abdoh:
How Middle Eastern students in the USA use their social networks for medication information: a mixed methods study. - Snjezana Stanarevic Katavic, Ivana Martinovic, Sung Un Kim:
College students' sexual health information needs and source preferences in relation to worry about sexual health outcomes.
- Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Atay, Ahmed and D'Silva, Margaret (eds.). Mediated intercultural communication in a digital age. Routledge, 2019. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Buchanan, Ben The hacker and the state. Cyber attacks the new normal of geopolitics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Russell, Daniel M. The joy of search: a Google insider's guide to going beyond the basics. The MIT Press, 2019. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Taylor, Helen. Why women read fiction: the stories of our lives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019.
Volume 25, Number 3, 2020
- Reijo Savolainen:
Dialogue processes in online information seeking and sharing: a study of an asynchronous discussion group. - Reijo Savolainen:
For or against Brexit? Justifying oppositional arguments in online discussion. - Martijn Huisman, Stijn Joye, Daniël Biltereyst:
To share or not to share: an explorative study of health information non-sharing behaviour among Flemish adults aged fifty and over.
Volume 25, Number 4, 2020
- Seungil Yum:
Network relationships of U.S. government health agencies in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic. - Adeola Opesade:
Data mining of Internet users' interests in diverse, hierarchical information needs. - Tove Faber Frandsen, Kristian Møhler Sørensen:
The perceived value of the academic library: a systematic review. - Sara Salehi, Jia Du, Helen Ashman:
Personalised Web search and user satisfaction: a user-centred evaluation. - Jessa Lingel, Megan Bogia, Chloé Nurik:
Shadow bodies and information sharing: analysing obstacles in mental health care provision. - Dijana Lekic, Anna Rivière:
Information behaviour of top managers of telecommunications network units in the context of the digital transformation of the organization. - Inyoung Park, Daeho Lee:
Understanding news-sharing across different platforms: the effects of newsworthiness and gratifications from news-sharing. - Huihua He, Si He, Yan Li:
Contemporary Chinese parents' needs and questions of parenting for young children: a Web text-mining approach. - Tara Tobin Cataldo, Amy G. Buhler, Ixchel M. Faniel, Britanny Brannon, Lynn Connaway, Christopher Cyr, Kailey Langer, Erin M. Hood, Joyce Kasman Valenza, Rachael Elrod, Randy Graff, Samuel R. Putnam, Summer Howland:
Mixed methods data collection using simulated Google results: reflections on the methods of a point-of-selection behaviour study. - Yifan Zhu, Jin Zhang:
Social network analysis of the mental health sub-topic on the MedlinePlus subject directory. - Peter Cruickshank, Hazel Hall:
Talking to imagined citizens? Information sharing practices and proxies for e-participation in hyperlocal democratic settings. - Yustiar Adhinugroho, Amanda Putra, Muhammad Luqman, Geri Ermawan, Takdir Takdir, Siti Mariyah, Setia Pramana:
Development of online travel Web scraping for tourism statistics in Indonesia.
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