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Journal of Documentation, Volume 81
Volume 81, Number 1, 2025
- Callum McDonald
, Allen Edward Foster, Pauline Rafferty:
Playlists and genre: the role of music genre in Spotify's playlists. 1-23 - Mingxia Jia, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
, Xiaoyu Zhang
, Dawei Wu:
"That looks like something I would do": understanding humanities researchers' digital hoarding behaviors in digital scholarship. 24-55 - Marco Humbel
, Julianne Nyhan, Nina Pearlman
, Andreas Vlachidis
, JD Hill
, Andrew Flinn:
Socio-cultural challenges in collections digital infrastructures. 56-85 - Lauren Benton
, Anna Sexton:
Long-term needs, long-term access? Major crime recordkeeping and the information needs of individuals bereaved by homicide. 86-106 - Espen Eigil Barratt-Due Solum:
Negotiating neutrality and activism in Norwegian public libraries: the case of environmental sustainability. 107-124 - Ronald E. Day
:
Book review: Niels Windfeld Lund, Introduction to Documentation Studies. 125-127 - Birger Hjørland
:
Bibliographical foundations of information science: a review essay. 128-146 - Inkyung Choi
, Yi-Yun Cheng
:
A conceptual model for tracking the provenance of activities in knowledge organization systems. 147-167 - Toine Bogers, Maria Gäde, Marijn Koolen
, Vivien Petras
, Mette Skov
:
Understanding complex casual leisure information needs: an analysis of search requests for books, games, movies and music. 168-194 - Frank Houghton
, Allen Edward Foster:
Resistance and collaboration within the panoptivarsity: differing views of ORCID in Ireland. 195-210 - Foteini Valeonti, Andreas Vlachidis
, Julianne Nyhan, Antonis Bikakis
, Rachael Kotarski, Philipp Jovanovic:
Decentralising digital humanities: exploring blockchain technology and "web3" for the Sloane Lab and Towards a National Collection (TaNC). 211-235 - Pranay Nangia
, Ian Ruthven:
A review of the literature on spirituality and religion in information research - 1990 to 2022. 236-258 - Fang Wang, Hongzhi Zhu:
Cognition, horizon and practice: formation of the nonsynchronism in theoretical research of information science. 259-284 - Anne-Sofie Elbrønd Nissen
, Nanna Kann-Rasmussen
:
The public library "for all"? A typology of the ranging notions of "for all" in public libraries in Norway and Denmark. 285-300
Volume 81, Number 2, 2025
- Hilary Yerbury, Maureen Henninger:
Knowing and not knowing about algorithms. 301-312 - Wan-Chen Lee, Li-Min Cassandra Huang, Juliana Hirt:
Embracing emojis: prototyping mood enhanced information systems for fiction readers. 313-329 - Konstantina Martzoukou, Errol Sadullah Luders, Fiona Work, Petros A. Kostagiolas, Neil Johnson:
Digital divides in nursing students: an exploration of the relationship between self-perceived digital competencies and digital barriers. 330-350 - Hyerim Cho, Denice C. Adkins, Alicia K. Long:
Understanding the reader demographics of an emerging online reading platform, Webtoon. 351-368 - Cédric Baudrit, Christophe Fernandez, Julien Couteaux, Patrice Buche, Nadege Bel, Cecile Charles, Eric Notz:
Cheese eK-Book: a new web-based medium for capitalising on, structuring and transferring cheesemaking knowledge and know-how. 369-384 - Kai Li, Brian Dobreski, Molly Busch:
How are library cataloging metadata used differently over time: a large-scale quantitative analysis of the Library of Congress catalog. 385-402 - Xuanning Chen, Angela Lin, Sheila Webber:
"We do not always enjoy surprises": investigating artificial serendipity in an online marketplace context. 403-422 - Lilach Alon, Maja Krtalic:
Multilingual information transitions in migrant families. 423-437 - Emma May:
Interrogating access: a critical disability studies approach to information practices research. 438-455 - Challen R. Wright, Irina Rogova:
Defining harmful content statements: cultural humility work that leads to institutional change and accountability. 456-468 - Xiaotong Du, Kaitlin Light Costello:
Information snowballing: information practices in the context of sustainable food practices. 469-490 - Brendan Luyt:
Conservapedia: problems, principles, mindset and implications for a polarized world. 491-502 - Fatima Espinoza Vasquez, Shannon M. Oltmann:
Information precarity and microaggressions: how race-based trauma mediates Latinx people's information practices. 503-525 - Rashika Bahl, Dana McKay, Shanton Chang, George Buchanan, Marc Cheong:
The phantom information booth: migrant and sedentary tertiary students' tactics in the face of suspect information on social media. 526-544 - Hyerim Cho, Wan-Chen Lee, Heather Thach, Juliana Hirt:
Evaluating video game moods and their separability based on user-generated reviews. 545-565

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