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Journal of Documentation, Volume 76
Volume 76, Number 1, 2020
- Foteini Valeonti, Melissa Terras, Andrew Hudson-Smith:
How open is OpenGLAM? Identifying barriers to commercial and non-commercial reuse of digitised art images. 1-26 - Jenny Bronstein:
Reframing integration. 27-48 - Brian Dobreski:
Common usage as warrant in bibliographic description. 49-66 - Jesús Robledano-Arillo, Diego Navarro Bonilla, Julio Cerdá-Díaz:
Application of Linked Open Data to the coding and dissemination of Spanish Civil War photographic archives. 67-95 - Nicole K. Dalmer, Isto Huvila:
Conceptualizing information work for health contexts in Library and Information Science. 96-108 - Zhiying Lian, Gillian C. Oliver:
Information culture: a perspective from Mainland China. 109-125 - Alison Hicks:
Moving beyond the descriptive. 126-144 - Anna Reetta Suorsa, Rauli Svento, Anders V. Lindfors, Maija-Leena Huotari:
Knowledge creation and interaction in an R&D project: the case of the energy weather forecast. 145-172 - Rachel Ivy Clarke, Sayward Schoonmaker:
Metadata for diversity. 173-196 - Namjoo Choi, Lindsey M. Harper:
Public libraries and the social web: a review and analysis of the existing literature. 197-211 - Allen J. Flynn:
Theory of advice as an information object targeted at an unmade decision. 212-230 - Hussain Alshahrani, Diane Rasmussen Pennington:
"How to use it more?" Self-efficacy and its sources in the use of social media for knowledge sharing. 231-257 - Jim Berryman:
Human remains as documents: implications for repatriation. 258-270 - Martyn Harris, Mark Levene, Dell Zhang, Dan Levene:
Comparing "parallel passages" in digital archives. 271-289 - Ciaran B. Trace, Yan Zhang:
The quantified-self archive: documenting lives through self-tracking data. 290-316 - Pertti Vakkari, Anna Mikkonen:
The role of readers' literary preferences in predicting success in fiction search. 317-332 - Stephen Macdonald, Briony Birdi:
The concept of neutrality: a new approach. 333-353 - Liangzhi Yu, Zhenjia Fan, Anyi Li:
A hierarchical typology of scholarly information units: based on a deduction-verification study. 354-372
Volume 76, Number 2, 2020
- Feng Yang, Xiaoqian Zhang:
Focal fields in literature on the information divide. 373-388 - Paul Ojennus:
Modelling advances in gatekeeping theory for academic libraries. 389-408 - Åse Garten Galtrud, Katriina Byström:
Information-rich, but time-poor. 409-423 - John Mowbray, Hazel Hall:
Networking as an information behaviour during job search. 424-439 - Reijo Savolainen:
Sharing information through book reviews in blogs. 440-461 - Muh-Chyun Tang, Weijen Teng, Miaohua Lin:
Determining the critical thresholds for co-word network based on the theory of percolation transition. 462-483 - Rachel Hendery, Andrew Burrell:
Playful interfaces to the archive and the embodied experience of data. 484-501 - Sergio Evangelista Silva, Luciana Paula Reis, June Marques Fernandes, Alana Deusilan Sester Pereira:
A multi-layer framework for semantic modeling. 502-530 - Margaret S. Zimmerman:
Mapping literacies. 531-551 - Viviane Frings-Hessami, Anindita Sarker, Gillian C. Oliver, Misita Anwar:
Documentation in a community informatics project. 552-570 - Estelle Clements:
A conceptual framework for digital civics pedagogy informed by the philosophy of information. 571-585 - Tim Gorichanaz, Jonathan Furner, Lai Ma, David Bawden, Lyn Robinson, Dominic Dixon, Ken Herold, Sille Obelitz Søe, Betsy Van der Veer Martens, Luciano Floridi:
Information and design: book symposium on Luciano Floridi's The Logic of Information. 586-616
Volume 76, Number 3, 2020
- Michael M. Widdersheim, Masanori Koizumi:
Editorial. 617-623 - Ameera Mansour:
Shared information practices on Facebook. 625-646 - Jenna Hartel:
The red thread of information. 647-656 - Alex H. Poole:
The information work of community archives: a systematic literature review. 657-687 - Scott Hamilton Dewey:
Foucault's toolbox: use of Foucault's writings in LIS journal literature, 1990-2016. 689-707 - Aira Huttunen, Noora Hirvonen, Lottamari Kähkönen:
Uncomfortable in my own skin - emerging, early-stage identity-related information needs of transgender people. 709-729 - Sanda Erdelez, Stephann Makri:
Information encountering re-encountered. 731-751 - Kathy Carbone:
A collection and its many relations and contexts. 753-767 - John Buschman:
The public sphere without democracy: some recent work in LIS. 769-783
Volume 76, Number 4, 2020
- Diana Floegel:
"Write the story you want to read": world-queering through slash fanfiction creation. 785-805 - Tingting Jiang, Shiting Fu, Enmei Song:
Toward a description framework of information encountering experiences. 807-827 - Liangzhi Yu, Wenbo Zhou, Junli Wang:
A structure-agency integrative framework for information access disparity. 829-848 - Melanie Benson Marshall, Andrew Cox, Briony Birdi:
The role of information in the migration experience of young Polish women in the UK. 849-868 - Ana Ndumu:
Toward a new understanding of immigrant information behavior. 869-891 - Boris Bosancic:
Information, data, and knowledge in the cognitive system of the observer. 893-908 - Kristian Møhler Sørensen:
The values of public libraries: a systematic review of empirical studies of stakeholder perceptions. 909-927 - Brady D. Lund:
Review of the Delphi method in library and information science research. 929-960
Volume 76, Number 5, 2020
- Ellen Haggar:
Fighting fake news: exploring George Orwell's relationship to information literacy. 961-979 - Andrew M. Cox, Jorge Tiago Martins, Gibrán Rivera González:
Reassessing the LIS approach to traditional knowledge: learning from Xochimilco, Mexico city. 981-997 - Kiersten F. Latham, Jenna Hartel, Tim Gorichanaz:
Information and contemplation: a call for reflection and action. 999-1017 - Jennifer Edmond, Francesca Morselli:
Sustainability of digital humanities projects as a publication and documentation challenge. 1019-1031 - Jane Garner:
Experiencing time in prison: the influence of books, libraries and reading. 1033-1050 - Asen O. Ivanov, Catherine Anne Johnson, Samuel Cassady:
Unbundling practice: the unbundling of big deal journal packages as an information practice. 1051-1067 - Aurora González-Teruel, Margarita Pérez Pulido:
The diffusion and influence of theoretical models of information behaviour. The case of Savolainen's ELIS model. 1069-1089 - E. E. Lawrence:
On the problem of oppressive tastes in the public library. 1091-1107
Volume 76, Number 6, 2020
- Fang Wang, Xiaoyu Wang:
Tracing theory diffusion: a text mining and citation-based analysis of TAM. 1109-1134 - Steven Buchanan, Cara Jardine:
The complex information needs of disadvantaged young first-time mothers: insights into multiplicity of needs. 1135-1153 - Abdul Rohman:
How information sharing at information grounds helps reconnect a religiously divided society? Cafés, Christians and Muslims in Ambon, Indonesia. 1155-1170 - Esther Ebole Isah, Katriina Byström:
The mediating role of documents: information sharing through medical records in healthcare. 1171-1191 - Koraljka Golub, Jukka Tyrkkö, Joacim Hansson, Ida Ahlström:
Subject indexing in humanities: a comparison between a local university repository and an international bibliographic service. 1193-1214 - Reijo Savolainen:
Manifestations of expert power in gatekeeping: a conceptual study. 1215-1232 - Marie L. Radford, Vanessa Kitzie, Stephanie Mikitish, Diana Floegel, Gary P. Radford, Lynn Silipigni Connaway:
"People are reading your work, " scholarly identity and social networking sites. 1233-1260 - Devan Ray Donaldson, Ewa Zegler-Poleska, Lynn Yarmey:
Data managers' perspectives on OAIS designated communities and the FAIR principles: mediation, tools and conceptual models. 1261-1277 - Wayne Buente, Chad Kalepa Baybayan, Lala Hajibayova, Mallory McCorkhill, Roman S. Panchyshyn:
Exploring the renaissance of wayfinding and voyaging through the lens of knowledge representation, organization and discovery systems. 1279-1293 - Fangli Su:
Cross-national digital humanities research collaborations: structure, patterns and themes. 1295-1312 - Jeffrey D. Kushkowski, Charles B. Shrader, Marc H. Anderson, Robert E. White:
Information flows and topic modeling in corporate governance. 1313-1339 - Simon M. Burnett, Annemaree Lloyd:
Hidden and forbidden: conceptualising Dark Knowledge. 1341-1358 - Carin Graminius:
Conflating scholarly and science communication practices: the production of open letters on climate change. 1359-1375 - John M. Budd:
Information literacy and consciousness. 1377-1391 - Lars Moksness, Svein Ottar Olsen, Ho Huy Tuu:
Exploring the effects of habit strength on scholarly publishing. 1393-1411 - Konstantina Martzoukou, Crystal Fulton, Petros A. Kostagiolas, Charilaos Lavranos:
A study of higher education students' self-perceived digital competences for learning and everyday life online participation. 1413-1458 - Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Lala Hajibayova:
A new framework for ethical creation and evaluation of multi-perspective knowledge organization systems. 1459-1471 - E. E. Lawrence:
The trouble with diverse books, part I: on the limits of conceptual analysis for political negotiation in Library & Information Science. 1473-1491
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