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Journal of Documentation, Volume 71
Volume 71, Number 1, 2015
- Petros A. Kostagiolas, Charilaos Lavranos, Nikolaos Korfiatis, Joseph Papadatos, Sozon Papavlasopoulos:
Music, musicians and information seeking behaviour: A case study on a community concert band. 3-24 - Lynn Westbrook:
Guidelines for mandated documents: Law enforcement and intimate partner violence survivors. 25-51 - Peter Stokes, Christine Urquhart:
Profiling information behaviour of nursing students: part 2: derivation of profiles. 52-79 - Anna Hampson Lundh, Helena Francke, Olof Sundin:
To assess and be assessed: Upper secondary school students' narratives of credibility judgements. 80-95 - Marc Richard Hugh Kosciejew:
Disciplinary documentation in Apartheid South Africa: A conceptual framework of documents, associated practices, and their effects. 96-115 - Hong Huang:
Domain knowledge and data quality perceptions in genome curation work. 116-142 - Allen C. Benson:
Image descriptions and their relational expressions: a review of the literature and the issues. 143-164 - Natasha Gerolami:
The library assemblage: creative institutions in an information society. 165-174 - Reijo Savolainen:
The interplay of affective and cognitive factors in information seeking and use: Comparing Kuhlthau's and Nahl's models. 175-197 - Sawsan Taha H. Dulayami, Lyn Robinson:
The individual and the collective: Factors affecting knowledge sharing in Saudi Arabian companies. 198-209 - David Haynes:
Records and Information Management. 210-211 - David Bawden:
100 books.
Volume 71, Number 2, 2015
- Christine Urquhart, Alexander H. Urquhart:
Commentary on Abrahamson and Rubin (2012) "Discourse structure differences in lay and professional health communication", Journal of Documentation, Volume 68 No 6, pp 826-851. 216-223 - Jennie A. Abrahamson, Victoria L. Rubin:
Differences over discourse structure differences: a reply to Urquhart and Urquhart. 224-232 - Ruben Verborgh, Seth van Hooland, Aaron Straup Cope, Sebastian Chan, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle:
The fallacy of the multi-API culture: Conceptual and practical benefits of Representational State Transfer (REST). 233-252 - Silvio Peroni, Alexander Dutton, Tanya Gray, David M. Shotton:
Setting our bibliographic references free: towards open citation data. 253-277 - Ole Olesen-Bagneux:
Mnemonics in the Mouseion: Considerations on spatial mnemonics as a tool for classification and retrieval. 278-293 - Olle Sköld:
Documenting virtual world cultures: Memory-making and documentary practices in the City of Heroes community. 294-316 - M. Pilar Alonso Lifante, Celia Chaín Navarro, Francisco José González González:
A new proposal to improve the description of astronomical resources: The case of historical star catalogues. 317-337 - Amy VanScoy, Solveig Beyza Evenstad:
Interpretative phenomenological analysis for LIS research. 338-357 - Isto Huvila:
The unbearable lightness of participating? Revisiting the discourses of "participation" in archival literature. 358-386 - Lorraine Dong:
Taking the long view of medical records preservation and archives. 387-400 - Tibor Koltay:
Data literacy: in search of a name and identity. 401-415 - Björn Hammarfelt:
Review of Beyond Bibliometrics: Harnessing Multidimensional Indicators of Scholarly Impact. 416-418 - David Bawden:
Editorial.
Volume 71, Number 3, 2015
- J. Tuomas Harviainen:
Information literacies of self-identified sadomasochists: an ethnographic case study. 423-439 - Brendan Luyt:
Debating reliable sources: writing the history of the Vietnam War on Wikipedia. 440-455 - Peter Stordy:
Taxonomy of literacies. 456-476 - Helen Murphy, Pauline Rafferty:
Is there nothing outside the tags?: Towards a poststructuralist analysis of social tagging. 477-502 - Anna Reetta Suorsa:
Knowledge creation and play - a phenomenological approach. 503-525 - Isto Huvila:
"We've got a better situation": the life and afterlife of virtual communities in Google Lively. 526-549 - Mega Subramaniam, Natalie Greene Taylor, Beth St. Jean, Rebecca Follman, Christie M. Kodama, Dana Casciotti:
As simple as that?: tween credibility assessment in a complex online world. 550-571 - Christine Gallagher, David McMenemy, Alan Poulter:
Management of acceptable use of computing facilities in the public library: avoiding a panoptic gaze? 572-590 - Jessica Robinson, Hilary Yerbury:
Re-enactment and its information practices; tensions between the individual and the collective. 591-608 - Jennifer L. Pecoskie, Heather L. Hill:
Beyond traditional publishing models: An examination of the relationships between authors, readers, and publishers. 609-626 - David Bawden:
Research and practice revisited.
Volume 71, Number 4, 2015
- Hanna Carlsson:
Researching public libraries and the social web, 2006-2012. 632-649 - Stefano De Sabbata, Stefano Mizzaro, Tumasch Reichenbacher:
Geographic dimensions of relevance. 650-666 - Jiyoung Shim, Ji-Hong Park:
Scholarly uses of TV content: bibliometric and content analysis of the information use environment. 667-690 - Matthew Jason Wells:
Social semiotics as theory and practice in library and information science. 691-708 - Karen Tølbøl Sigaard, Mette Skov:
Applying an expectancy-value model to study motivators for work-task based information seeking. 709-732 - Gary P. Radford, Marie L. Radford, Jessica Lingel:
The library as heterotopia: Michel Foucault and the experience of library space. 733-751 - Lynn Westbrook, Ina Fourie:
A feminist information engagement framework for gynecological cancer patients: The case of cervical cancer. 752-774 - Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Scott B. Weingart:
The kaleidoscope of disciplinarity. 775-794 - Liangzhi Yu:
Back to the fundamentals again: A redefinition of information and associated LIS concepts following a deductive approach. 795-816 - Mike Thelwall, Maria M. Delgado:
Arts and humanities research evaluation: no metrics please, just data. 817-833 - Duwaraka Murugadas, Stefanie Vieten, Janina Nikolic, Agnes Mainka:
The Informational World City London. 834-864 - David Bawden:
The Janus face of documentation.
Volume 71, Number 5, 2015
- Carol E. B. Choksy:
The role of documents in the U.S. 867-883 - Nasrine Olson, Jan Michael Nolin, Gustaf Nelhans:
Semantic web, ubiquitous computing, or internet of things? A macro-analysis of scholarly publications. 884-916 - Lynnsey Weissenberger:
Toward a universal, meta-theoretical framework for music information classification and retrieval. 917-937 - Maiko Kimura:
A modification of the FRAD model for personal names in non-Roman languages. 938-956 - Jill McTavish:
Everyday life classification practices and technologies: Applying domain-analysis to lay understandings of food, health, and eating. 957-975 - Michael John Khoo, Jae-wook Ahn, Ceri Binding, Hilary Jane Jones, Xia Lin, Diane Massam, Douglas Tudhope:
Augmenting Dublin Core digital library metadata with Dewey Decimal Classification. 976-998 - John Alexander McEwan:
The challenge of the visual: making medieval seals accessible in the digital age. 999-1028 - Annemaree Lloyd:
Stranger in a strange land; enabling information resilience in resettlement landscapes. 1029-1042 - Andrew Robson, Lyn Robinson:
The Information Seeking and Communication Model: A study of its practical application in healthcare. 1043-1069 - Charilaos Lavranos, Petros A. Kostagiolas, Konstantina Martzoukou, Joseph Papadatos:
Music information seeking behaviour as motivator for musical creativity: Conceptual analysis and literature review. 1070-1093 - Daniel Martínez-Ávila, Richard P. Smiraglia, Hur-Li Lee, Melodie J. Fox:
What is an author now? Discourse analysis applied to the idea of an author. 1094-1114 - David Bawden:
Editorial.
Volume 71, Number 6, 2015
- J. Tuomas Harviainen, Juho Hamari:
Seek, share, or withhold: information trading in MMORPGs. 1119-1134 - Tingting Jiang, Fang Liu, Yu Chi:
Online information encountering: modeling the process and influencing factors. 1135-1157 - Lisa Börjesson:
Grey literature - grey sources? Nuancing the view on professional documentation: The case of Swedish archaeology. 1158-1182 - Sheila Anderson, Tobias Blanke:
Infrastructure as intermeditation - from archives to research infrastructures. 1183-1202 - Reijo Savolainen:
The role of emotions in online information seeking and sharing: A case study of consumer awareness. 1203-1227 - Faye Q. Miller:
Experiencing information use for early career academics' learning: a knowledge ecosystem model. 1228-1249 - Roy Liff, Airi Rovio-Johansson:
Systematic and serendipitous discoveries: a shift in sensemaking. 1250-1264 - Gary P. Radford, Marie L. Radford, Mark Alpert:
Slavoj Žižek, Rex Libris, and the Traumatic Real: Representations of the library and the librarian in a modern comic book series. 1265-1288 - Brendan Luyt:
Replacing the ideology of information by exploring domains of knowledge: A case study of the periodization of Philippine history and its application to information studies. 1289-1299 - Tjasa Jug, Polona Vilar:
Focus group interview through storytelling: Researching pre-school children's attitudes towards books and reading. 1300-1316 - David Bawden:
Plus ça change in researching documentation.
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