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Library Trends, Volume 68
Volume 68, Number 1, 2019
- Kyle M. L. Jones:
Introduction. 1-4 - Tami Oliphant, Michael R. Brundin:
Conflicting Values: An Exploration of the Tensions between Learning Analytics and Academic Librarianship. 5-23 - Sarah Hartman-Caverly:
Human Nature Is Not a Machine: On Liberty, Attention Engineering, and Learning Analytics. 24-53 - Karen P. Nicholson, Nicole Pagowsky, Maura Seale:
Just-in-Time or Just-in-Case? Time, Learning Analytics, and the Academic Library. 54-75 - M. Brooke Robertshaw, Andrew D. Asher:
Unethical Numbers? A Meta-analysis of Library Learning Analytics Studies. 76-101
Volume 68, Number 2, 2019
- Emily Drabinski, Aliqae Geraci, Roxanne Shirazi:
Introduction. 103-109 - Danya Leebaw:
Participatory and Ethical Strategic Planning: What Academic Libraries Can Learn from Critical Management Studies. 110-129 - Karen P. Nicholson:
"Being in Time": New Public Management, Academic Librarians, and the Temporal Labor of Pink-Collar Public Service Work. 130-152 - Sam Popowich:
"The Power of Knowledge, Objectified": Immaterial Labor, Cognitive Capitalism, and Academic Librarianship. 153-173 - Kaetrena Davis Kendrick, Ione T. Damasco:
Low Morale in Ethnic and Racial Minority Academic Librarians: An Experiential Study. 174-212 - Zack Lischer-Katz:
Reconsidering Technical Labor in Information Institutions: The Case of Analog Video Digitization. 213-251 - Maura Seale, Rafia Mirza:
Empty Presence: Library Labor, Prestige, and the MLS. 252-268 - Eric Hartnett, Wendi Arant-Kaspar, Wyoma vanDuinkerken:
Scope of Work, Roles, and Responsibilities for Academic Librarians: Tenure-Track vs. Non-Tenure-Track Professionals. 269-294 - Rachel Applegate:
Librarians in the Academic Ecosystem. 295-315 - Kynita Stringer-Stanback:
From Slavery to College Loans. 316-329 - Kelly McElroy:
Lessons from the Field: Organizing a Faculty Union in the Era of Janus. 330-342 - Margaret Phillips, David Eifler, Tiffany Linton Page:
Democratizing the Union at UC Berkeley: Lecturers and Librarians in Solidarity. 343-367
Volume 68, Number 3, 2020
- Kate Adler, Lisa Sloniowski:
Introduction. 369-378 - Ronald E. Day:
Redirecting Library and Documentary Affects: From Libraries to "Liferaries". 379-389 - Gina Schlesselman-Tarango, Miguel A. Tarango:
"What You Cannot Get Over": A Photographic Essay Exploring Reproductive Failure, Affect, and Information Work. 390-408 - Stacy Allison-Cassin:
Bodies, Brains, and Machines: An Exploration of the Relationship between the Material and Affective States of Librarians and Information Systems. 409-430 - Michele R. Santamaria:
Concealing White Supremacy through Fantasies of the Library: Economies of Affect at Work. 431-449 - Dolsy Smith:
Vocational Melancholy. 450-481 - Sarah H. Mabee, Sarah E. Fancher:
Curiosity is a Luxury of the Financially Secure: The Affective Thresholds of Information Literacy. 482-505 - Deborah Prosser:
Affect and Deaccessioning in the Academic Library: Feelings about Books and Place. 506-520 - David Paton:
The Bookness of a Book: Cataloging Affect in South African Artists' Books. 521-548 - Melissa A. Adler:
Afterword: The Strangeness of Subject Cataloging. 549-556
Volume 68, Number 4, 2020
- Paul A. Watters:
Introduction: The Role of Censorship in Late Modern Societies. 557-560 - Manel Medina:
Governmental Censorship of the Internet: Spanish vs. Catalans Case Study. 561-575 - Alexandra Haddad, James D. Sauer, Jeremy Prichard, Caroline Spiranovic, Karen Gelb:
Gaming Tasks as a Method for Studying the Impact of Warning Messages on Information Behavior. 576-598 - Christopher Peter Lueg, Michael B. Twidale:
What Data Won't Tell You about the "Digitized Individual". 599-610 - Jonathan Nield, Joel Scanlan, Erin Roehrer:
Exploring Consumer Information-Security Awareness and Preparedness of Data-Breach Events. 611-635 - Lei Pan, Nicholas Charles Patterson, Sophie McKenzie, Surtharshan Rajasegarar, Guy Wood-Bradley, Justin T. Rough, Wei Luo, Elicia Lanham, Jo Coldwell-Neilson:
Gathering Intelligence on Student Information Behavior Using Data Mining. 636-658 - Bede Amarasekara, Anuradha Mathrani, Chris Scogings:
Stuffing, Sniffing, Squatting, and Stalking: Sham Activities in Affiliate Marketing. 659-678 - Allon J. Uhlmann, Stephen McCombie:
The Russian Gambit and the US Intelligence Community: Russia's Use of Kompromat and Implausible Deniability to Optimize its 2016 Information Campaign against the US Presidential Election. 679-696 - Hanfeng Zhong, Paul A. Watters:
The Ethics of Corporate Censorship of Information-Sharing Behavior: A Nonconsequentialist Perspective. 697-711
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