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Journal of Documentation, Volume 77
Volume 77, Number 1, 2021
- Tim Gorichanaz:
Sanctuary: an institutional vision for the digital age. 1-17 - Tiyang Huang, Rui Nie, Yue Zhao:
Archival knowledge in the field of personal archiving: an exploratory study based on grounded theory. 19-40 - María Luisa Alvite Díez, Leticia Barrionuevo:
Confluence between library and information science and digital humanities in Spain. Methodologies, standards and collections. 41-68 - Heidar Mokhtari, Sana Barkhan, Davoud Haseli, Mohammad Karim Saberi:
A bibliometric analysis and visualization of the Journal of Documentation: 1945-2018. 69-92 - Junzhi Jia:
From data to knowledge: the relationships between vocabularies, linked data and knowledge graphs. 93-105 - Alex C. Urban:
Narrative ephemera: documents in storytelling worlds. 107-127 - Samuel A. Moore:
Individuation through infrastructure: Get Full Text Research, data extraction and the academic publishing oligopoly. 129-141 - Fangli Su, Yin Zhang, Zachary Immel:
Digital humanities research: interdisciplinary collaborations, themes and implications to library and information science. 143-161 - Aare Värk, Anne Reino:
Practice ecology of knowledge management - connecting the formal, informal and personal. 163-180 - E. E. Lawrence:
The trouble with diverse books, part II: an informational pragmatic analysis. 181-197 - Christine Fena:
Searching, sharing and singing: understanding the information behaviors of choral directors. 199-208 - Diana Floegel:
Labor, classification and productions of culture on Netflix. 209-228 - Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Yan Zhang, Jian Tang, Shijie Song:
Affordances for information practices: theorizing engagement among people, technology, and sociocultural environments. 229-250 - Håkon Larsen:
The public sphere and Habermas: reflections on the current state of theory in public library research. 251-258 - Keren Dali, Clarissa Vannier, Lindsay Douglass:
Reading experience librarianship: working with readers in the 21st century. 259-283 - Jakub Fázik, Jela Steinerová:
Technologies, knowledge and truth: the three dimensions of information literacy of university students in Slovakia. 285-303
Volume 77, Number 2, 2021
- Jussi T. S. Heikkilä:
Classifying economics for the common good: a note on the links between sustainable development goals and JEL codes. 305-319 - Ludi Price, Lyn Robinson:
Tag analysis as a tool for investigating information behaviour: comparing fan-tagging on Tumblr, Archive of Our Own and Etsy. 320-358 - Gerd Berget, Andrew MacFarlane, Nils Pharo:
Modelling the information seeking and searching behaviour of users with impairments: are existing models applicable? 381-400 - Jerry Jacques, Sabine Mas, Dominique Maurel, Jonathan Dorey:
Organizing personal digital information: an analysis of faculty member activities. 401-419 - Lai Ma:
The steering effects of citations and metrics. 420-431 - Elisa Tattersall Wallin:
Reading by listening: conceptualising audiobook practices in the age of streaming subscription services. 432-448 - Roswitha Skare:
The paratext of digital documents. 449-460 - Jeppe Nicolaisen, Tove Faber Frandsen:
Acting hot or not? Testing the citing to show-off hypothesis. 461-478 - Nafiz Zaman Shuva:
Information experiences of Bangladeshi immigrants in Canada. 479-500 - Amalia Juneström:
An emerging genre of contemporary fact-checking. 501-517 - Liia Lauri, Sirje Virkus, Mati Heidmets:
Information cultures and strategies for coping with information overload: case of Estonian higher education institutions. 518-541 - Sebastian Schultheiß, Dirk Lewandowski:
"Outside the industry, nobody knows what we do" SEO as seen by search engine optimizers and content providers. 542-557 - Kyong Eun Oh:
Social aspects of personal information organization. 558-575 - Mari Louise Mallasvik, Jorge Tiago Martins:
Research data sharing behaviour of engineering researchers in Norway and the UK: uncovering the double face of Janus. 576-593 - Shuqing Li, Li Ding, Xiaowei Ding, Huan Hu, Yu Zhang:
Research on discipline development and discipline difference of intelligence science in China. 594-616
Volume 77, Number 3, 2021
- Negin Dahya, W. E. King, Kung Jin Lee, Jin Ha Lee:
Perceptions and experiences of virtual reality in public libraries. 617-637 - Vanessa Kitzie, Travis L. Wagner, A. Nick Vera:
Discursive power and resistance in the information world maps of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual community leaders. 638-662 - Maja Krtalic:
Cultural information needs of long-settled immigrants, their descendants and family members: use of collective and personal information sources about the home country. 663-679 - Peter Stokes, Robert Priharjo, Christine Urquhart:
Validation of information-seeking behaviour of nursing students confirms most profiles but also indicates desirable changes for information literacy support. 680-702 - Yu-Tzu Lin:
Reusing design information: an investigation of the document creation process in service design projects. 703-721 - Jiayang Tang, Jorge Tiago Martins:
Intergenerational workplace knowledge sharing: challenges and new directions. 722-742 - Joseph Winberry, Bradley Wade Bishop:
Documenting social justice in library and information science research: a literature review. 743-754 - Matjaz Kragelj, Mirjana Kljajic Borstnar:
Automatic classification of older electronic texts into the Universal Decimal Classification-UDC. 755-776 - Stefan Dreisiebner, Anna Katharina Polzer, Lyn Robinson, Paul Libbrecht, Juan-José Boté-Vericad, Cristóbal Urbano, Thomas Mandl, Polona Vilar, Maja Zumer, Mate Juric, Franjo Pehar, Ivanka Stricevic:
Facilitation of information literacy through a multilingual MOOC considering cultural aspects. 777-797 - Tsangyao Chen:
A systematic integrative review of cognitive biases in consumer health information seeking: emerging perspective of behavioral information research. 798-823
Volume 77, Number 4, 2021
- Juan-Antonio Martínez-Comeche, Ian Ruthven:
Engaging interaction and long-term engagement with WhatsApp in an everyday life context: exploratory study. 825-850 - Qing Ke, Jia Tina Du, Lu Ji:
Toward a conceptual framework of health crisis information needs: an analysis of COVID-19 questions in a Chinese social Q&A website. 851-870 - Tianqi Wu, Kaiyan Da:
The Chinese philosophy of information by Kun Wu. 871-886 - Yazdan Mansourian:
Information activities in serious leisure as a catalyst for self-actualisation and social engagement. 887-905 - Xiaoguang Wang, Ningyuan Song, Xuemei Liu, Lei Xu:
Data modeling and evaluation of deep semantic annotation for cultural heritage images. 906-925 - Ceri Binding, Claudio Gnoli, Douglas Tudhope:
Migrating a complex classification scheme to the semantic web: expressing the Integrative Levels Classification using SKOS RDF. 926-945 - Elena Villaespesa, Seth Crider:
A critical comparison analysis between human and machine-generated tags for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. 946-964 - Susannah Micaela Hanlon:
A dual lens approach to exploring informal communication's influence on learning in a political party. 965-989 - Jack Andersen:
Grammar and social action: two schools of thought in knowledge organization research. 990-1002 - Jenny Bronstein, Yosef Solomon:
Exploring the information practices of lawyers. 1003-1021
Volume 77, Number 5, 2021
- Keren Dali:
The image of the library through the eyes of immigrant and migrant readers. 1073-1095 - Keren Dali:
ViewpointRuminations on peer review in the time of social change. 1096-1106 - Isto Huvila, Olle Sköld, Lisa Börjesson:
Documenting information making in archaeological field reports. 1107-1127 - Tove Faber Frandsen, Kristian Møhler Sørensen, Anne Merete Lyngroes Fladmose:
Library stories: a systematic review of narrative aspects within and around libraries. 1128-1141 - Kaitlin Light Costello, Diana Floegel:
The potential of feminist technoscience for advancing research in information practice. 1142-1153 - Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras, Linda Berube:
Identifying the future direction of legal deposit in the United Kingdom: The Digital Library Futures approach. 1154-1172 - Linda Sile, Raf Guns, Alesia A. Zuccala, Tim C. E. Engels:
Towards complexity-sensitive book metrics for scholarly monographs in national databases for research output. 1173-1195 - Brady D. Lund, Ting Wang:
An analysis of research methods utilized in five top, practitioner-oriented LIS journals from 1980 to 2019. 1196-1208
Volume 77, Number 6, 2021
- Mike Thelwall:
Lifestyle information from YouTube influencers: some consumption patterns. 1209-1222 - Marco Humbel, Julianne Nyhan, Andreas Vlachidis, Kim Sloan, Alexandra Ortolja-Baird:
Named-entity recognition for early modern textual documents: a review of capabilities and challenges with strategies for the future. 1223-1247 - Margaret S. Zimmerman:
Health information-seeking behavior in the time of COVID-19: information horizons methodology to decipher source path during a global pandemic. 1248-1264 - Jing Yuan, Lingyu Guo:
Investigation and analysis of digital poverty among adolescents in China. 1265-1285 - Lihong Zhou, Longqi Chen, Yingying Han:
"Data stickiness" in interagency government data sharing: a case study. 1286-1303 - Alexander Serenko, John Dumay, Pei-Chi Kelly Hsiao, Chun Wei Choo:
Do they practice what they preach? The presence of problematic citations in business ethics research. 1304-1320 - Erika Alves dos Santos, Silvio Peroni, Marcos Luiz Mucheroni:
Citing and referencing habits in medicine and social sciences journals in 2019. 1321-1342 - Lyndsey Middleton, Hazel Hall:
Workplace information literacy: a bridge to the development of innovative work behaviour. 1343-1363 - Tim Gorichanaz:
Rereading, art-making and other joys: toward a theory of information, repetition and the good life. 1364-1378 - Heather Hill:
A thematic analysis of library association policies on services to persons with disabilities. 1379-1392 - Devendra Dilip Potnis, Macy Halladay:
Role of gatekeeping on Facebook in creating information benefits for vulnerable, pregnant women in the rural United States. 1393-1412 - Björn Hammarfelt:
Linking science to technology: the "patent paper citation" and the rise of patentometrics in the 1980s. 1413-1429 - Fang Wang, Jing Yang, Yejun Wu:
Non-synchronism in theoretical research of information science. 1430-1454
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