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Journal of Documentation, Volume 72
Volume 72, Number 1, 2015
- David Bawden:
The once and future editorial. 2-4 - Ayse Göker, Richard Butterworth, Andrew MacFarlane, Tanya S. Ahmed, Simone Stumpf:
Expeditions through image jungles: The commercial use of image libraries in an online environment. 5-23 - Katherine Loudon, Steven Buchanan, Ian Ruthven:
The everyday life information seeking behaviours of first-time mothers. 24-46 - Ciaran B. Trace:
Ethnomethodology: Foundational insights on the nature and meaning of documents in everyday life. 47-64 - Daniel Carter:
Infrastructure and the experience of documents. 65-80 - Philip Hider:
The functional requirements for community information. 81-102 - Carol Sabbar, Iris Xie:
Language in the information-seeking context: A study of US scholars using non-English sources. 103-126 - Anna Hampson Lundh, Mats Dolatkhah:
Reading as dialogical document work: possibilities for Library and Information Science. 127-139 - Jonas Söderholm:
Borrowing tools from the public library. 140-155 - Cheryl Klimaszewski:
Third-party classification: Exposing likeness between satellites dishes, troll figurines and mass-produced bedspreads in a Romanian local museum. 156-171 - Aira Maria Pohjanen, Terttu Anna Maarit Kortelainen:
Transgender information behaviour. 172-190
Volume 72, Number 2, 2016
- Melanie Landvad Clemmensen, Pia Borlund:
Order effect in interactive information retrieval evaluation: an empirical study. 194-213 - Marianne Bamkin, Sally Maynard, Anne Goulding:
Grounded theory and ethnography combined: A methodology to study children's interactions on children's mobile libraries. 214-231 - Paul Gooding:
Exploring the information behaviour of users of Welsh Newspapers Online through web log analysis. 232-246 - Sonja Spiranec, Mihaela Banek Zorica, Denis Kos:
Information Literacy in participatory environments: The turn towards a critical literacy perspective. 247-264 - Antti Mikael Rousi, Reijo Savolainen, Pertti Vakkari:
A typology of music information for studies on information seeking. 265-276 - Maureen Henninger, Paul Scifleet:
How are the new documents of social networks shaping our cultural memory. 277-298 - Tim Gorichanaz:
How the document got its authority. 299-305 - Marc Forster:
Developing an "experience framework" for an evidence-based information literacy educational intervention. 306-320 - Helena Känsäkoski, Maija-Leena Huotari:
Applying the theory of information worlds within a health care practise in Finland. 321-341 - Pertti Vakkari, Svanhild Aabø, Ragnar Audunson, Frank Huysmans, Nahyun Kwon, Marjolein Oomes, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin:
Patterns of perceived public library outcomes in five countries. 342-361 - Miriam Palacios-Callender, Stephen Andrew Roberts, Thomas Roth-Berghofer:
Evaluating patterns of national and international collaboration in Cuban science using bibliometric tools. 362-390
Volume 72, Number 3, 2016
- Pia Borlund:
A study of the use of simulated work task situations in interactive information retrieval evaluations: A meta-evaluation. 394-413 - Ola Pilerot:
A practice-based exploration of the enactment of information literacy among PhD students in an interdisciplinary research field. 414-434 - Dan Wu, Weiping Cai:
An empirical study on Chinese adolescents' web search behavior. 435-453 - Scott Hamilton Dewey:
(Non-)use of Foucault's Archaeology of Knowledge and Order of Things in LIS journal literature, 1990-2015. 454-489 - Tanja Mercun, Maja Zumer, Trond Aalberg:
Presenting bibliographic families: Designing an FRBR-based prototype using information visualization. 490-526 - Steven Buchanan, Lauren Tuckerman:
The information behaviours of disadvantaged and disengaged adolescents. 527-548 - Jacob Dankasa:
Mapping the everyday life information needs of Catholic clergy: Savolainen's ELIS model revisited. 549-568 - Diane Rasmussen Pennington:
"The most passionate cover I've seen": emotional information in fan-created U2 music videos. 569-590 - Michael M. Widdersheim, Masanori Koizumi:
Conceptual modelling of the public sphere in public libraries. 591-610
Volume 72, Number 4, 2016
- Liangzhi Yu, Wenjie Zhou, Binbin Yu, Hefa Liu:
Towards a comprehensive measurement of the information rich and poor: Based on the conceptualization of individuals as information agents. 614-635 - Iana Atanassova, Marc Bertin, Vincent Larivière:
On the composition of scientific abstracts. 636-647 - Reijo Savolainen:
Conceptual growth in integrated models for information behaviour. 648-673 - Lisa Börjesson:
Beyond information policy: Conflicting documentation ideals in extra-academic knowledge making practices. 674-695 - Anna Mikkonen, Pertti Vakkari:
Readers' interest criteria in fiction book search in library catalogs. 696-715 - Eystein Gullbekk:
Apt information literacy? A case of interdisciplinary scholarly communication. 716-736 - Rebecca Lea French, Kirsty Williamson:
The information practices of welfare workers: Conceptualising and modelling information bricolage. 737-754 - Guillaume Boutard:
Co-construction of meaning, creative processes and digital curation: The transmission of music with live electronics. 755-780 - Tibor Koltay:
Library and information science and the digital humanities: Perceived and real strengths and weaknesses. 781-792
Volume 72, Number 5, 2016
- Jenna Hartel, Reijo Savolainen:
Pictorial metaphors for information. 794-812 - Ulrika Kjellman:
To document the undocumentable: Photography in the scientific practice of physical anthropology and race biology. 813-831 - Dan E. Albertson, Boryung Ju:
Perceived self-efficacy and interactive video retrieval. 832-857 - Xiao Hu, Jin Ha Lee:
Towards global music digital libraries: A cross-cultural comparison on the mood of Chinese music. 858-877 - Cameron Stewart Barnes:
The construct validity of the h-index. 878-895 - Annikki Roos, Turid Hedlund:
Using the domain analytical approach in the study of information practices in biomedicine. 961-986 - Roswitha Skare:
Nanook of the North (USA, 1922/1947/1976/1998) and film exhibition in the classical silent era: A document unbounded? 916-929 - Boris Bosancic:
Information in the knowledge acquisition process. 930-960 - Alex H. Poole:
The conceptual landscape of digital curation. 961-986
Volume 72, Number 6, 2016
- Olof Sundin, Hanna Carlsson:
Outsourcing trust to the information infrastructure in schools: How search engines order knowledge in education practices. 990-1007 - Kim Martin, Anabel Quan-Haase:
The role of agency in historians' experiences of serendipity in physical and digital information environments. 1008-1026 - Nadine Desrochers, Audrey Laplante, Kim Martin, Anabel Quan-Haase, Louise Spiteri:
Illusions of a "Bond": tagging cultural products across online platforms. 1027-1051 - Miamaria Saastamoinen, Kalervo Järvelin:
Queries in authentic work tasks: the effects of task type and complexity. 1114-1133 - Pauline Joseph:
Australian motor sport enthusiasts' leisure information behaviour. 1078-1113 - Tim Gorichanaz, Kiersten F. Latham:
Document phenomenology: a framework for holistic analysis. 1114-1133 - Petros A. Kostagiolas, Panagiotis Gorezis, Konstantina Martzoukou, Dimitrios Deligeorgis, Dimitris Niakas:
Linking physicians' medical practice information needs, resources and barriers to job satisfaction: A moderated mediation model. 1134-1153 - Reijo Savolainen:
Information seeking and searching strategies as plans and patterns of action: A conceptual analysis. 1154-1180 - Geir Grenersen, Kjell Kemi, Steinar Nilsen:
Landscapes as documents: The relationship between traditional Sámi terminology and the concepts of document and documentation. 1181-1196 - Irene Lopatovska, Sarah Hatoum, Saebra Waterstraut, Lisa Novak, Sara Sheer:
Not just a pretty picture: visual literacy education through art for young children. 1197-1227 - Angela Pollak:
Information seeking and use in the context of minimalist lifestyles. 1228-1250
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