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Journal of Documentation, Volume 80
Volume 80, Number 1, 2024
- Sanda Erdelez
, Yuan-Ho Huang
, Naresh Kumar Agarwal
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Does serendipity matter in knowledge management? Organizational sharing and use of encountered information. 1-26 - Cody Hackett
, Jeonghyun Kim
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Planning, implementing and evaluating research data services in academic libraries: a model approach. 27-38 - Juliana Mestre
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Parsing through paradigms: uncertainty and decision-making in human information behavior. 39-53 - Jo Bates, Helen Kennedy, Itzelle Medina Perea
, Susan Oman
, Lulu Pinney:
Socially meaningful transparency in data-based systems: reflections and proposals from practice. 54-72 - Colin Paton
, David McMenemy
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The influences of communitarian philosophy in public policy: mapping the discourse of Scottish public library strategy. 73-100 - Hilary Yerbury
, Michael Olsson
, Pethigamage Perera:
Capital as the outcome of information practices: a study of devotees and monks of a Theravada Buddhist Temple. 101-115 - Håkon Larsen
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Managing Norwegian public libraries as civil public spheres: recent controversies. 116-130 - Efpraxia D. Zamani
, Laura Sbaffi
, Khumbo Kalua:
Addressing the information needs of informal carers in Malawi: a healthcare intervention based on co-creation. 131-157 - Emerson Taylor, Chern Li Liew
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Depiction of library use in video games: a content analysis. 158-179 - Chiara Alzetta
, Felice Dell'Orletta
, Alessio Miaschi
, Elena Prat
, Giulia Venturi
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Tell me how you write and I'll tell you what you read: a study on the writing style of book reviews. 180-202 - John Buschman
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Fake news as systematically distorted communication: an LIS intervention. 203-217 - Perla Innocenti
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Pilgrim's progress? A field ethnography of multimodal recording, curating and sharing of the Camino de Santiago experience. 218-238 - Boryung Ju
, J. Brenton Stewart
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Exploring perceived online information quality: a mixed-method approach. 239-254 - Huan Zhong
, Zhengbiao Han
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A systematic review of information source preference research. 255-274
Volume 80, Number 2, 2024
- E. E. Lawrence
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Of acquisitions and interference: accounting for systemic threats to the freedom to read. 277-297 - I-Chin Wu
, Pertti Vakkari
, Bo-Xian Huang:
An exploration of search-as-learning in digital archives of an online museum. 298-319 - Brendan Luyt
, Karryl Sagun-Trajano:
Grappling with polarization on Wikipedia: the case of the biography of Ferdinand E. Marcos. 320-336 - Andrew Whitworth
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Marks of usage: discerning information literacy practices from medieval European manuscripts. 337-353 - Judit Gárdos
, Julia Egyed-Gergely
, Anna Horváth
, Balázs E. Pataki, Roza Vajda
, András Micsik
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Identification of social scientifically relevant topics in an interview repository: a natural language processing experiment. 354-377 - Ernesto William De Luca
, Francesca Fallucchi
, Bouchra Ghattas, Riem Spielhaus:
The digital transformation processes for supporting digital humanities researchers in text analysis. 378-391 - Chao Zhang, Fang Wang
, Yi Huang
, Le Chang:
Interdisciplinarity of information science: an evolutionary perspective of theory application. 392-426 - Svetlana Norkin
, Katriina Byström
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Gatekeeping structures and trust development in public sector organizations. 427-445 - Valerie Nesset
, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Owen Stewart-Robertson
, Elisabeth C. Davis
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Advocating for a more active role for the user in LIS participatory research: a scoping literature review. 446-468 - Sofia Martynovich
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Toward an extended metadata standard for digital art. 469-486 - Suzana Sukovic
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Just the way my brain works: capabilities for working with data in non-clinical practice. 487-507 - Peter H. Reid
, Elliot Pirie
, Rachael Ironside:
"Telling the story of telling the story": capturing intangible heritage storytelling on the origins of malt whisky in the Cabrach. 508-532 - Vanessa Kitzie
, A. Nick Vera, Valerie Lookingbill, Travis L. Wagner:
"What is a wave but 1000 drops working together?": The role of public libraries in addressing LGBTQIA+ health information disparities. 533-551 - Wan-Chen Lee
, Li-Min Cassandra Huang
, Juliana Hirt
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From amused to : enriching mood metadata by mapping textual descriptors to emojis for fiction reading. 552-571
Volume 80, Number 3, 2024
- Tim Gorichanaz, Ronald E. Day, Kiersten F. Latham
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Guest editorial: Festschrift for Michael Buckland. 573-578 - Vivien Petras
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The identity of information science. 579-596 - Niels Windfeld Lund
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Does a name make a difference? The neo-documentalist movement, where does it stand after 27 years 1996-2023. 597-605 - Ronald E. Day
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Documentation to Documentality in the works of Michael Buckland. 606-617 - Roswitha Skare
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The importance of a complementary approach when working with historical documents. 618-631 - Joacim Hansson
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The informative potential of bibliographic classification systems - reflections on a discussion in the French Documentation Movement. 632-648 - Julian Warner
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The spectrum of semantic and syntactic labour. 649-664 - Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic
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On the traces of documentation: German approach and its pioneers. 665-681 - Fidelia Ibekwe
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How do you solve a problem like Michael? 682-695 - Michael K. Buckland
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Editorial: Festschrift Coda. 696-697
Volume 80, Number 4, 2024
- Niloofar Solhjoo
, Maja Krtalic
, Anne Goulding:
The in-between: information experience within human-companion animal living environments. 701-729 - Liangzhi Yu
, Yao Zhang
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In search of a coherent theoretical foundation for LIS ethical principles: an appraisal of Floridi's Information Ethics. 730-748 - Yu-Wei Chang
, I-Jen Li:
Influence of Dervin's sensemaking methodology determined through citation context analysis, content analysis and bibliometrics. 749-772 - Alexander Serenko
, Nick Bontis:
Dancing with the devil: the use and perceptions of academic journal ranking lists in the management field. 773-792 - Besiki Stvilia
, Dong Joon Lee
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Data quality assurance in research data repositories: a theory-guided exploration and model. 793-812 - Ronald E. Day
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Robert Pagès' concept of the "auto-document" as a forerunner to neo-documentation's philosophy of documentality. 813-823 - Lutz Bornmann
, Klaus Wohlrabe:
Recent temporal dynamics in economics: empirical analyses of annual publications in economic fields. 824-856 - Irene Lopatovska
, Celia Coan
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Understanding ways to support teens and parents affected by Russia-Ukraine war. 857-881 - Wayne de Fremery
, Michael K. Buckland
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Relevance and creativity - a linear model. 882-897 - Spyros Kolyvas
, Petros A. Kostagiolas
, Konstantina Martzoukou
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The impact of information needs satisfaction on the creativity of visual art teachers. 898-921 - Martin Muderspach Thellefsen
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Signifying unity: exploring the interplay of semiotics, universalism and pluralism in information science. 922-938 - Nadia Caidi
, Saadia Muzaffar
, Elizabeth Kalbfleisch
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Contested imaginaries: workfinding information practices of STEM-trained immigrant women in Canada. 939-961 - Namjoo Choi
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An examination of existing research on academic libraries and the social web. 962-977 - Pia Borlund
, Nils Pharo
, Ying-Hsang Liu
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Information searching in cultural heritage archives: a user study. 978-1002 - Alexander O. Smith
, Jeff Hemsley
, Zhasmina Tacheva:
Reinforming memes: a literature review of the status of memetic information. 1003-1021
Volume 80, Number 5, 2024
- Glen Layne-Worthey, J. Stephen Downie
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Guest editorial: Artificial intelligence for cultural heritage materials. 1025-1030 - Dilawar Ali
, Kenzo Milleville
, Steven Verstockt, Nico Van de Weghe, Sally Chambers
, Julie M. Birkholz:
Computer vision and machine learning approaches for metadata enrichment to improve searchability of historical newspaper collections. 1031-1056 - Koraljka Golub
, Osma Suominen, Ahmed Taiye Mohammed, Harriet Aagaard
, Olof Osterman:
Automated Dewey Decimal Classification of Swedish library metadata using Annif software. 1057-1079 - Mrinalini Luthra, Konstantin Todorov, Charles Jeurgens
, Giovanni Colavizza
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Unsilencing colonial archives via automated entity recognition. 1080-1105 - Kai Naumann
, Andreas Neuburger
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User perspectives through cross-connections. The role of archives as part of the German digital research data infrastructure. 1106-1118 - Yuchen Yang
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Datafication of audiovisual archives: from practice mapping to a thinking model. 1119-1132 - Ewan David Hannaford
, Viktor Schlegel
, Rhiannon Lewis, Stefan Ramsden, Jenny Bunn, John Moore
, Marc Alexander
, Hannah Barker
, Riza Batista-Navarro
, Lorna M. Hughes, Goran Nenadic:
Our Heritage, Our Stories: developing AI tools to link and support community-generated digital cultural heritage. 1133-1147 - Yumeng Hou
, Fadel Mamar Seydou
, Sarah Kenderdine:
Unlocking a multimodal archive of Southern Chinese martial arts through embodied cues. 1148-1166 - Adela Sobotkova
, Ross Deans Kristensen-McLachlan
, Orla Mallon, Shawn Adrian Ross
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Validating predictions of burial mounds with field data: the promise and reality of machine learning. 1167-1189
Volume 80, Number 6, 2024
- Maciej Liguzinski
, Nanna Kann-Rasmussen
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The institutional e-lending setup in Scandinavian libraries: logics in play in the eyes of library and policy actors. 1193-1210 - Valerie Nesset
, Elisabeth C. Davis
, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Owen Stewart-Robertson
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APRD: action partnership research design: reimagining the role of the user in library and information science research. 1211-1237 - Maja Krtalic
, Lilach Alon:
Personal cultural heritage management: a conceptual framework for constructing and curating cultural identities through personal collections. 1238-1257 - Lala Hajibayova
, Mallory McCorkhill, Timothy D. Bowman:
STEM authorship, user-generated reviews and their impact: legitimate or not? 1258-1272 - Roy Peled
, Gal Yavetz
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Does information matter? Online discourse on the Yemenite children's affair in Israel after release of archival documents. 1273-1290 - Marcin Roszkowski
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Navigating change: an exploration of socio-epistemic process of extending Wikidata ontology with new properties. 1291-1312 - Antonella Foderaro
, David Gunnarsson Lorentzen
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Traditional, dialogical and complex scholarly communication: towards a renewed trust in science. 1313-1332 - Emily Baggs, Kaitlyn O'Neal, Andrew Robson, Lyn Robinson
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Information seeking and communication model (ISCM): application and extension. 1333-1346 - Motoko Yamagishi
, Masanori Koizumi
, Håkon Larsen:
Evolving legitimacy of the public library in the 21st century. 1347-1366 - Travis L. Wagner
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"We are openly, proudly Subjective ... This history is important to our contemporary survival": queer embodied knowledge and the curatorial work of ICT-based LGBTQIA+ history content creators. 1367-1383 - John Buschman
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Democracy: a modern definition for the library field. 1384-1395 - Jia Tina Du
, Qing Ke, Clara M. Chu
, Helen Partridge, Dandan Ma:
Research on information behavior in communities: a scoping review of community types, featured information behavior and research methods. 1396-1418 - Hannah Turner
, Nancy Bruegeman
, Peyton Jennifer Moriarty
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Provenance and historical warrants: histories of cataloguing at the Museum of Anthropology. 1419-1441 - E. E. Lawrence
, Virginia Sharpe:
Readers' advisory vs reference: a difference of stance. 1442-1457 - Jeonghyun Kim
, Ana Roeschley, Mimi Byun
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Building bridges and preserving voices: key factors in community oral history stewardship. 1458-1474 - Renee Morrison
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Learning to search and learning to slow down or "The quick and the dead". 1475-1493 - Jinglin Qi
, Zhengbiao Han
, Preben Hansen
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Information search process model based on costs and benefits: a behavioural economics perspective. 1494-1507 - Rebecca D. Frank
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Constructing risk in trustworthy digital repositories. 1508-1527 - Maria Teresa Guaglianone
, Giovanna Aracri
, Maria Taverniti:
Converting and evolving a subject heading list into a thesaurus. 1528-1545 - Zilong He
, Wei Fang:
Barriers and facilitators to research data sharing: a lifecycle perspective. 1546-1569 - Mahmood Khosrowjerdi
, Jamie Johnston
, Kerstin Rydbeck
, Andreas Vårheim
, Isto Huvila
, Máté Tóth, Ágústa Pálsdóttir
, Anna Mierzecka:
Professional identity of public librarians, archivists and museum professionals in five European countries. 1570-1596 - Vanessa Irvin
, Kafi D. Kumasi, Kehinde Akinola:
"The changing same" of whiteness in the US LIS academy: a cathartic testimonial from BIPOC faculty scholars. 1597-1625 - Cassandra Kist
, Maria Economou
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User-centred collection metadata: from images as information to facilitating socio-affective connections. 1626-1644 - Yazdan Mansourian
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Information experiences of bonsai growers: a phenomenological study in serious leisure. 1645-1659 - Ross Jones
, Briony Birdi
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Is libraries' use of social media ethical? A phenomenographic investigation of Twitter (X) use at the Bodleian Libraries. 1660-1689
Volume 80, Number 7, 2024
- Nafiz Zaman Shuva:
"They act like we are going to heaven": pre-arrival information experiences, information crafting and settlement of immigrants in Canada. 1-24 - Ville Jylhä, Noora Hirvonen, Jutta Haider:
Algorithmic recommendations enabling and constraining information practices among young people. 25-42 - Thomas D. Wilson:
Curiosity and information-seeking behaviour: a review of psychological research and a comparison with the information science literature. 43-59 - Pertti Vakkari:
What characterizes LIS as a fragmenting discipline? 60-77 - Reijo Savolainen:
Fact-checking of political information about the Russo-Ukrainian conflict. 78-97 - Kalervo Järvelin, Pertti Vakkari:
Who cites the contributions by information science? 98-123 - Miquel Centelles, Núria Ferran-Ferrer:
Assessing knowledge organization systems from a gender perspective: Wikipedia taxonomy and Wikidata ontologies. 124-147 - Joe Nockels, Paul Gooding, Melissa Terras:
The implications of handwritten text recognition for accessing the past at scale. 148-167 - Dijana Sobota:
Critical open access literacy as a strategy to confront the challenges in scholarly communication. 168-186 - Bonnie J. Tulloch, Michelle Kaczmarek, Saguna Shankar, Lisa P. Nathan:
When words are key: negotiating meaning in information research. 187-205 - Johanna Rivano Eckerdal, Lisa Engström, Alexa Färber, Marion Hamm, Jamea Kofi, Friederike Landau-Donnelly, Rianne van Melik:
Social infrastructuring in public libraries: librarians' continuous care in everyday library practice. 206-225 - Lisa Engström, Hanna Carlsson, Fredrik Hanell:
Drag story hour at public libraries: the reading child and the construction of fear and othering in Swedish cultural policy debate. 226-245 - Samuel Dodson:
"Having just the right answer is almost as worthless as not having an answer'': conceptualizing the information needs of undergraduate engineers. 246-266 - Sara Ahlryd, Fredrik Hanell:
Mitigating the infodemic of the pandemic: hospital librarians' enactment and development of information resilience in healthcare organisations. 267-286 - Wolfgang G. Stock:
Information science in the German Democratic Republic. 287-305 - Antti Mikael Rousi, Reid I. Boehm, Yan Wang:
Data stewardship: case studies from North American, Dutch and Finnish universities. 306-324 - Elina Late, Inés Matres, Anna Sendra, Sanna Kumpulainen:
Images as data - modelling data interactions in social science and humanities research. 325-345 - Kirsi Günther, Eeva Ekqvist, Katja Kuusisto:
Documentation as part of substance use rehabilitation: how workers account for the significance of documentation during interviews. 346-363

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