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Towards a definition of serendipity in information behaviour. Inf. Res. 20(3) (2015) - Dan E. Albertson:
Effects of topic progression in interactive video retrieval experimentation. Inf. Res. 20(3) (2015) - Theresa D. Anderson, Ina Fourie:
Collaborative auto-ethnography as a way of seeing the experience of caregiving as an information practice. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Kalyani Ankem:
Assessing cancer patients' health information needs: a standardized approach. Inf. Res. 20(2) (2015) - Terryl Asla, Kirsty Williamson:
Unexplored territory: information behaviour in the Fourth Age. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Marcia J. Bates:
The information professions: knowledge, memory, heritage. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Gerd Berget, Frode Eika Sandnes:
Searching databases without query-building aids: implications for dyslexic users. Inf. Res. 20(4) (2015) - Jenny Bronstein, Noa Aharony:
Personal and political elements of the use of social networking sites. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Jenny Bronstein, Maria Knoll:
Blogging motivations of women suffering from infertility. Inf. Res. 20(2) (2015) - Sylvain K. Cibangu:
A new direction in information science research: making information science a human science. Inf. Res. 20(3) (2015) - Anthony Cocciolo:
The rise and fall of text on the Web: a quantitative study of Web archives. Inf. Res. 20(3) (2015) - Shengli Deng, Yuling Fang, Yong Liu, Hongxiu Li:
Understanding the factors influencing user experience in social question and answer services. Inf. Res. 20(4) (2015) - Heidi P. K. Enwald, Noora Hirvonen, Raija Korpelainen, Maija-Leena Huotari:
Young men's perceptions of fear appeal versus neutral health messages - associations with everyday health information literacy, education, and health. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Elsa Fontainha, Jorge Tiago Martins, Ana Cristina Vasconcelos:
Network analysis of a virtual community of learning of economics educators. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Helena Francke:
Review of: Eve, Martin Paul. Open access in the humanities: contexts, controversies and the future. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Inf. Res. 20(3) (2015) - Nicole M. Gaston, Daniel G. Dorner, David Johnstone:
Spirituality and everyday information behaviour in a non-Western context: sense-making in Buddhist Laos. Inf. Res. 20(2) (2015) - Shelagh K. Genuis:
'The transfer of information through word of mouth is powerful': interpersonal information interactions and personal health management. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Shelagh K. Genuis, Cindy G. Jardine:
Civil society organizations: providing and exchanging information about environmental health risks. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Tim Gorichanaz:
Information on the run: experiencing information during an ultramarathon. Inf. Res. 20(4) (2015) - Arunas Gudinavicius, Andrius Suminas, Elena Maceviciute:
E-book publishing in Lithuania: the publisher's perspective. Inf. Res. 20(2) (2015) - Francisco Ther Carlos Hidalgo, Asunción Diaz:
Applying the user meta model to the analysis of scientific knowledge production and transfer. insights from exploring scientific, small-scale, fishery management in Chile. Inf. Res. 20(3) (2015) - Martin Hilbert:
A review of large-scale 'How much information?' inventories: variations, achievements and challenges. Inf. Res. 20(4) (2015) - Noora Hirvonen, Stefan Ek, Raimo Niemelä, Raija Korpelainen, Maija-Leena Huotari:
Socio-demographic characteristics associated with everyday health information literacy of young men. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Alisa Howlett, Zaana Howard:
Exploring the use of evidence in practice by Australian special librarians. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Meng-Hsiang Hsu, Chun-Ming Chang, Hsien-Cheng Lin, Yi-Wan Lin:
Determinants of continued use of social media: the perspectives of uses and gratifications theory and perceived interactivity. Inf. Res. 20(2) (2015) - Robert Irvine, Hazel Hall:
Factors, frameworks and theory: a review of the information systems literature on success factors in project management. Inf. Res. 20(3) (2015) - Catherine A. Johnson:
Social capital and library and information science research: definitional chaos or coherent research enterprise? Inf. Res. 20(4) (2015) - Soohyung Joo, Margaret E. I. Kipp:
Exploring the structure of library and information science Web space based on multivariate analysis of social tags. Inf. Res. 20(4) (2015) - Pauline Joseph:
An exploration of community-based organizations' information management challenges. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015) - Stan Karanasios, Carmine Sellitto, Stephen Burgess:
Mobile devices and information patterns amongst tourists. Inf. Res. 20(1) (2015)
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