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Information Research, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, 2019
- T. D. Wilson:
Special supplement: Proceedings of ISIC: the information behaviour conference, Krakow, Poland, 9-11 October, 2018: Part 2. - T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Vanja Ida Erculj, Ales Ziberna, Vislava Globevnik Velikonja:
Exploring online social support among infertility treatment patients: a text-mining approach. - Andrej Miklosik, Nina Evans, Stefan Zak, Julia Lipianska:
A framework for constructing optimisation models to increase the visibility of organizations' information in search engines. - Katie Wilson, Cameron Neylon, Lucy Montgomery, Chun-Kai (Karl) Huang:
Access to academic libraries: an indicator of openness? - J. David Johnson:
Network analysis approaches to collaborative information seeking in inter-professional health care teams. - Shengli Wu, Zhongmin Zhang, Chunlin Xu:
Evaluating the effectiveness of Web search engines on results diversification. - Gerd Berget, Frode Eika Sandnes:
Why textual search interfaces fail: a study of cognitive skills needed to construct successful queries. - Sophie A. Rutter, Paul D. Clough, Elaine G. Toms:
Using classroom talk to understand children's search processes for tasks with different goals.
- T. D. Wilson:
Bainbridge, William Sims. Family history digital libraries. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Beach, Dennis. Structural injustices in Swedish education: Academic selection and educational inequalities. London: Palgrave Mcmillan, 2018. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Chapman, Jane, Hoyles, Anna, Kerr, Andrew and Sherif, Adam. Comics and the World Wars: a cultural record. Basingstoke: Palgrave Mcmillan, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Clark, David D. Designing an Internet. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Cortada, James W. Information and the modern corporation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Davenport, Thomas H. The AI advantage: how to put the artificial intelligence revolution to work. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Eriksson, Maria, Fliescher, Rasmus, Johansson, Anna, Snickars, Pelle and Vonderau, Patrick. Spotify teardown: inside the black box of streaming music. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. - Nasrine Olson:
Review of: Rayes, Ammar and Salam, Samer. Internet of things - from hype to reality: he road to digitization. Berlin: Springer, 2017.
Volume 24, Number 2, 2019
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial.
- Sarah A. Buchanan:
The assemblage of repository and museum work in archaeological curation. - Marija Dalbello:
Archaeological sensations in the archives of migration and the Ellis Island sensorium. - James A. Hodges:
Comparing born-digital artefacts using bibliographical archeology: a survey of Timothy Leary's published software (1985-1996). - Isto Huvila:
Learning to work between information infrastructures. - Justin P. Williams, Rachel D. Williams:
Information science and North American archaeology: examining the potential for collaboration. - Elizabeth Yakel, Ixchel M. Faniel, Zachary J. Maiorana:
Virtuous and vicious circles in the data life-cycle.
- Reijo Savolainen:
Dialogical-information-interaction in diabetes-related online discussion. - Tesfahun Melese Yilma, Anushia Inthiran, Daniel Reidpath, Sylvester Olubolu Orimaye:
Context-based interactive health information searching. - Rabia Irfan, Sharifullah Khan, Muhammad Azeem Abbas, Asad Ali Shah:
Determining influential factors and challenges in automatic taxonomy generation: a systematic literature review of techniques 1999-2016. - JungWon Yoon, Loni Hagen, James E. Andrews, Ryan Scharf, Thomas E. Keller, EunKyung Chung:
On the use of multimedia in Twitter health communication: analysis of tweets regarding the Zika virus. - Faye Miller, Kate Davis, Helen Partridge:
Everyday life information experiences in Twitter: a grounded theory. - Natascha Helena Franz Hoppen, Renato Levin-Borges, Moisés Rockembach:
Ethical issues in today's information society from a Spinoza perspective. - Wee-Kheng Tan, Ping-Chen Kuo:
The consequences of online information overload confusion in tourism. - Sille Obelitz Søe:
A Floridian dilemma. Semantic information and truth. - Ágústa Pálsdóttir:
Advantages and disadvantages of printed and electronic study material: perspectives of university students.
- T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Byström, Katriina, Heinström, Jannica and Ruthven, Ian. (Eds.). Information at work: information management in the workplace.. London: Facet publishing, 2019. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Healy, Kieran. Data visualization: a practical introduction. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Jack, Belinda. Reading: a very short introduction.. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Loukissas, Yanni Alexander. All data are local. Thinking critically in a data-driven society.. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2019. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: McNicol, Sarah and Brewster, Liz. Bibliotherapy. London: Facet, 2018.
Volume 24, Number 3, 2019
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Hue Thi Pham:
The application of structuration theory in studying collaboration between librarians and academic staff in universities in Australia and Vietnam. - Jannatul Fardous, Jia Tina Du, Preben Hansen:
Collaborative information seeking during leisure travelling: triggers and social media usage. - Ulrika Centerwall, Jan Nolin:
Using an infrastructure perspective to conceptualise the visibility of school libraries in Sweden. - Femke Vyncke, Leo Van Hove, Malaika Brengman:
Cultural congruence of websites: conscious, unconscious or coincidental? The case of Honda Cars. - Alejandro Vesga Vinchira:
Modelling the information practices of music fans living in Medellín, Colombia. - Hong Huang, Shek-Kam Tse, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Xiao-yun Xiao, Joseph Wai-ip Lam, Rex Hung-Wai Ng, Sau-Yan Hui:
The correlation between out-of-school and in-school reading resources with primary school students' reading attainment. - Lala Hajibayova:
Exploring individuals' patterns of personal information management practices: factors influencing the representation, organization and credibility assessment of information. - Tim Gorichanaz, Kiersten F. Latham:
Contemplative aims for information. - Rebecca Giblin, Jenny Kennedy, Kimberlee Weatherall, Daniel Gilbert, Julian Thomas, François Petitjean:
Available, but not accessible? Investigating publishers' e-lending licensing practices. - Rebecca Giblin, Jenny Kennedy, Charlotte Pelletier, Julian Thomas, Kimberlee Weatherall, François Petitjean:
What can 100, 000 books tell us about the international public library e-lending landscape?
- Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Haider, Jutta and Sundin, Olof. Invisible search and online search engines: the ubiquity of search in everyday life. London, New York: Routledge, 2019. - Rachel Pierce:
Review of: Losh, Elizabeth and Wernimont, Jacqueline (eds.) Bodies of information: intersectional feminism and digital humanities. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2018. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Maguire, Rachael Information rights for records managers. London: Facet Publishing, 2019. - Nasrine Olson:
Review of: Risam, Roopika. New digital worlds: postcolonial digital humanities in theory, praxis, and pedagogy. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2019. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Yeo, Geoffrey. Records, information and data: exploring the role of record-keeping in an information culture. London: Facet Publishing, 2018. - T. D. Wilson:
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Volume 24, Number 4, 2019
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Lala Hajibayova:
Guardians of the knowledge: relevant, irrelevant, or algorithmic? - Ander Erickson:
The conversation as the answer: collective information seeking and knowledge construction on a social question and answer site. - Angel Francisco Villarejo Ramos, Begoña Peral-Peral, Jorge Arenas-Gaitán:
Latent segmentation of older adults in the use of social networks and e-banking services. - Yehudit Shkolnisky Lieberman, Judit Bar-Ilan:
Individual and collaborative information behaviour of Wikipedians in the context of their involvement with Hebrew Wikipedia. - Isaac K. Ohaji, Brenda Chawner, Pak Yoong:
The role of a data librarian in academic and research libraries. - Ivett M. Aportela-Rodríguez, Ana R. Pacios:
Science and technology parks and their relationships with university libraries.
- Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Gross, Alan G. The scientific sublime: popular science unravels the mysteries of the universe Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Iordanou, Ioanna. Venice's secret service: organizing intelligence in the Renaissance. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Laugesen, Amanda. Globalizing the library: librarians and development work, 1945-1970. London: Routledge. - Annemaree Lloyd, Alison Hicks:
Review of: Ranger, Kim L. (Ed.) Informed learning applications: insights from research and practice. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019. - Rachel Pierce:
Review of: Rossman, Megan (Director) and Cue, C. (Producer). The Archivettes: [A documentary film]. New York, NY: Hunter College, 2019. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Smith, Brian Cantwell. The promise of artificial intelligence: reckoning and judgement. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2019.
Volume 24, Number Supplement 1, 2019
- Jenna Hartel:
Turn, turn, turn. - Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan, Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic, Ernest Abadal:
The quest for umbrella terms in LIS: tracking the paternity of informatology and informatics. - Claudio Gnoli:
Levels of information and LIS as a science of mentefacts. - Ryan Shaw:
The missing profession: towards an institution of critical technical practice. - Dan Albertson:
Comparing Twitter activity from different LIS conferences: current observations and future research directions.
- Jela Steinerová:
The societal impact of information behaviour research on the information environment and library services. - Sally Irvine-Smith:
Representation, mediation and agency: examining the role of the artefacts of decision-making. - Isto Huvila, Heidi P. K. Enwald, Noora Hirvonen, Kristina Eriksson-Backa:
The concept of usefulness in library and information science research. - Pia Borlund, Nils Pharo:
A need for information on information needs. - Muhaimin Karim, Gunilla Widén, Jannica Heinström:
Influence of demographics and information literacy self-efficacy on information avoidance propensity among youth. - Anna Mierzecka, Jacek Wasilewski, Malgorzata Kisilowska:
Cognitive authority, emotions and information quality evaluations. - Isto Huvila:
Rethinking context in information research: bounded versus centred sets.
- David Bawden, Lyn Robinson:
"Essentially made of information." Concepts and implications of informational privacy. - Kathleen Burnett, Gary Burnett:
Information domains, information ethics.
- Trond Aalberg, Kim Tallerås, David Massey:
The impact of new bibliographic models on the search experience. - J. Tuomas Harviainen, Sanna Kumpulainen:
Service design for information searches. - Urbano Reviglio:
Towards a taxonomy of designing ethically for artificial serendipity in personalized information streams. - Maija-Leena Huotari, Sanna Tuomela, Teija Keränen, Anna Suorsa:
Conceptualizing multidisciplinary interaction by Gadamerian play for creating transdisciplinary knowledge.
- Michael M. Widdersheim, Masanori Koizumi:
Research foundations related to the public sphere and public libraries. - Ragnar Audunson, Hans-Christoph Hobohm, Máté Tóth:
ALM in the public sphere: how do archivists, librarians and museum professionals conceive the respective roles of their institutions in the public sphere? - Andreas Vårheim, Roswitha Skare, Noah Lenstra:
Institutional convergence in the LAM sector: a contribution towards a conceptual framework.
- Deborah Lee:
The classification of musical transformation: a conceptual approach to the knowledge organization of musical arrangements. - John M. Budd, Kristine N. Stewart:
A phenomenological scheme for information organization. - Ronald Day, Robert D. Montoya:
"What is (a) disease?" Disease as events and access to information.
- Helena Hollis:
Critical thinking and information literacy: different concepts, same conceptions. - Sonja Spiranec, Denis Kos, Michael George:
Searching for critical dimensions in data literacy. - Jutta Haider, Olof Sundin:
The materiality and fragmentation of facts in contemporary society: infrastructural meaning-making and new demands on information literacy.
- Lucie Loubère, Fidelia Ibekwe:
Appropriation of social sciences and humanities literature in the public arena. - Tove Faber Frandsen, Rasmus Højbjerg Jacobsen, Jeppe Nicolaisen, Jakob Ousager:
Pressure to publish: a bibliometric study of PhD students (1993?2009). - Tzipi Cooper, Noa Aharony, Judit Bar-Ilan, Sharon Rabin Margalioth:
Women in the academia: a bibliometric perspective. - Lai Ma:
From metrics to representation: the flattened self in citation databases.
- Michael Olsson, Joacim Hansson:
Embodiment, information practices and documentation: a study of mid-life martial artists. - Hilary Yerbury, Simon Darcy, Nina Burridge:
Accessing information: digital and social capital of students with disability. - Anna Suorsa, Teemu Suorsa, Rauli Svento:
Embodied and dialogical nature of human beings shaping organizational knowledge creation. Developing scientific knowledge for a Virtual Power Plant. - Aira Huttunen, Lottamari Kähkönen, Heidi P. K. Enwald, Terttu A. K. Kortelainen:
Embodied cognition and information experiences of transgender people.
- Ola Pilerot, Hanna Maurin Söderholm:
A conceptual framework for investigating documentary practices in pre-hospital emergency care. - Trine Schreiber:
Examining documents as material manifestation of organisational practices. - Martin Nord:
The ethics of documents in relationships: the United Church of Canada and its reconciliation documents.
- Sabina Cisek, Monika Krakowska:
The diary method and analysis of student's mental representations of information spaces as the research approach in information behaviour research. - Eystein Gullbekk:
What can we make of our interview data? From interdisciplinary to intradisciplinary research.
- Frances V. C. Ryan, Hazel Hall, Peter Cruickshank, Alistair Lawson:
Build, manage and evaluate: information practices and personal reputations on social media platforms. - Hana Marcetic, Maja Krtalic:
Transformative power of information: managing your personal history and culture.
- Joacim Hansson:
Recognising the other through promotion of reading, collection development and communal collaboration. Rural public libraries in the far-north of Sweden and their relation to the indigenous Sámi population. - Leanne Bowler, Tom Akiva, Sharon Colvin, Annie McNamara:
Facilitation in library makerspaces: a prototype for a professional development model. - Bo Skøtt:
Newcomers at the library: a library perspective on the integration of new citizens.
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