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Journal of Documentation, Volume 74
Volume 74, Number 1, 2018
- David Bawden, Lyn Robinson:
Curating the infosphere: Luciano Floridi's Philosophy of Information as the foundation for library and information science. 2-17 - Kristina Sundberg, Ulrika Kjellman:
The tattoo as a document. 18-35 - Chunqiu Li, Shigeo Sugimoto:
Provenance description of metadata application profiles for long-term maintenance of metadata schemas. 36-61 - Sarah Ahmed A. Albassam, Ian Ruthven:
Users' relevance criteria for video in leisure contexts. 62-79 - Giovanna Badia:
Identifying "best bets" for searching in chemical engineering: Comparing database content and performance for information retrieval. 80-98 - Chuanfu Chen, Qiao Li, Zhiqing Deng, Kuei Chiu, Ping Wang:
The preferences of Chinese LIS journal articles in citing works outside the discipline. 99-118 - Elke Greifeneder, Sheila Pontis, Ann Blandford, Hesham Attalla, David Neal, Kirsten Schlebbe:
Researchers' attitudes towards the use of social networking sites. 119-136 - Valérie Spezi, Simon Wakeling, Stephen Pinfield, Jenny Fry, Claire Creaser, Peter Willett:
"Let the community decide"? The vision and reality of soundness-only peer review in open-access mega-journals. 137-161 - Helena Lee, Natalie Pang:
Understanding the effects of task and topical knowledge in the evaluation of websites as information patch. 162-186 - Håkon Larsen:
Archives, libraries and museums in the Nordic model of the public sphere. 187-194 - Miel Vander Sande, Ruben Verborgh, Patrick Hochstenbach, Herbert Van de Sompel:
Toward sustainable publishing and querying of distributed Linked Data archives. 195-222 - Qing Wang:
Distribution features and intellectual structures of digital humanities: A bibliometric analysis. 223-246 - Maria Burke:
Making choices: developing digital research frameworks for information management. 247-254
Volume 74, Number 2, 2018
- Deborah Lee, Lyn Robinson:
The heart of music classification: toward a model of classifying musical medium. 258-277 - Lutz Bornmann, Adam Yongxin Ye, Fred Y. Ye:
Identifying landmark publications in the long run using field-normalized citation data. 278-288 - Anton van der Vegt, Guido Zuccon, Bevan Koopman, Peter Bruza:
A task completion framework to support single-interaction IR research. 289-308 - Sille Obelitz Søe:
Algorithmic detection of misinformation and disinformation: Gricean perspectives. 309-332 - Xiaoguang Wang, Ningyuan Song, Lu Zhang, Yanyu Jiang:
Understanding subjects contained in Dunhuang mural images for deep semantic annotation. 333-353 - Karen F. Gracy:
Enriching and enhancing moving images with Linked Data: An exploration in the alignment of metadata models. 354-371 - Martin Thellefsen, Torkild Thellefsen, Bent Sørensen:
Information as signs: A semiotic analysis of the information concept, determining its ontological and epistemological foundations. 372-382 - Louise Spiteri, Jen Pecoskie:
Expanding the scope of affect: taxonomy construction for emotions, tones, and associations. 383-397 - Melissa G. Ocepek:
Bringing out the everyday in everyday information behavior. 398-411 - Jo Bates:
The politics of data friction. 412-429 - Knut Alstad, Morten Hertzum:
Information seeking by geoscientists: an update on Bichteler and Ward (1989). 447-460
Volume 74, Number 3, 2018
- Patrick Keilty, Gregory H. Leazer:
Feeling documents: toward a phenomenology of information seeking. 462-489 - Ayse Gursoy, Karen M. Wickett, Melanie Feinberg:
Understanding tag functions in a moderated, user-generated metadata ecosystem. 490-508 - Natalie Greene Taylor:
Youth information-seeking behavior and online government information: Tweens' perceptions of US federal government websites. 509-525 - Xiaosong Zhou, Xu Sun, Qingfeng Wang, Sarah Sharples:
A context-based study of serendipity in information research among Chinese scholars. 526-551 - Biyang Yu, Ana Ndumu, Lorri M. Mon, Zhenjia Fan:
E-inclusion or digital divide: an integrated model of digital inequality. 552-574 - Christopher Bruhn, Sue Yeon Syn:
Pragmatic thought as a philosophical foundation for collaborative tagging and the Semantic Web. 575-587 - Irene Lopatovska, Tiffany Carcamo, Nicholas Dease, Elijah Jonas, Simen Kot, Grace Pamperien, Anthony Volpe, Kurt Yalcin:
Not just a pretty picture part two: testing a visual literacy program for young children. 588-607 - Heather O'Brien, Devon L. Greyson, Cathy Chabot, Jean Shoveller:
Young parents' personal and social information contexts for child feeding practices: An ethnographic study in British Columbia, Canada. 608-623 - J. Tuomas Harviainen, Amon Rapp:
Multiplayer online role-playing as information retrieval and system use: an ethnographic study. 624-640 - Victoria Stobo, Kerry Patterson, Kristofer Erickson, Ronan Deazley:
"I should like you to see them some time": An empirical study of copyright clearance costs in the digitisation of Edwin Morgan's scrapbooks. 641-667 - Jan Michael Nolin, Ann-Sofie Axelsson, Alen Doracic, Claes Lennartsson, Annemaree Lloyd, Gustaf Nelhans:
Response to Cult of the "I". 668-671
Volume 74, Number 4, 2018
- Deborah Maron, Melanie Feinberg:
What does it mean to adopt a metadata standard? A case study of Omeka and the Dublin Core. 674-691 - Andrew D. Madden, Sheila Webber, Nigel Ford, Mary Crowder:
The relationship between students' subject preferences and their information behaviour. 692-721 - Carin Graminius, Jutta Haider:
Air pollution online: everyday environmental information on the social media site Sina Weibo. 722-740 - Caroline Hood, Peter Reid:
Social media as a vehicle for user engagement with local history: A case study in the North East of Scotland. 741-762 - Eun G. Park, Gordon Burr, Victoria Slonosky, Renée Sieber, Lori Podolsky:
Data rescue archive weather (DRAW): Preserving the complexity of historical climate data. 763-780 - M. G. P. P. Mahindarathne, Qingfei Min:
Developing a model to explore the information seeking behaviour of farmers. 781-803 - Alex H. Poole, Deborah A. Garwood:
"Natural allies": Librarians, archivists, and big data in international digital humanities project work. 804-826 - Anita Nordsteien, Katriina Byström:
Transitions in workplace information practices and culture: The influence of newcomers on information use in healthcare. 827-843 - Hazel Hall, Peter Cruickshank, Bruce Ryan:
Long-term community development within a researcher network: A social network analysis of the DREaM project cadre. 844-861 - Rebekah Willson:
"Systemic Managerial Constraints": How universities influence the information behaviour of HSS early career academics. 862-879 - Tim Gorichanaz, Kiersten F. Latham, Elizabeth Wood:
Lifeworld as "unit of analysis". 880-893 - Kim Tallerås, Jørn Helge B. Dahl, Nils Pharo:
User conceptualizations of derivative relationships in the bibliographic universe. 894-916
Volume 74, Number 5, 2018
- Hyerim Cho, Marc L. Schmalz, Stephen A. Keating, Jin Ha Lee:
Analyzing anime users' online forum queries for recommendation using content analysis. 918-935 - Anne Chardonnens, Ettore Rizza, Mathias Coeckelbergs, Seth van Hooland:
Mining user queries with information extraction methods and linked data. 936-950 - Piyapat Jarusawat, Andrew Cox, Jo Bates:
Community participation in the management of palm leaf manuscripts as Lanna cultural material in Thailand. 951-965 - Reijo Savolainen:
Pioneering models for information interaction in the context of information seeking and retrieval. 966-986 - Ulla Pohjannoro, Antti Mikael Rousi:
The modes of music information in a compositional process: a case study. 987-1007 - Antti Mikael Rousi, Reijo Savolainen, J. Tuomas Harviainen, Pertti Vakkari:
Situational relevance of music information modes: An empirical investigation among Doctor of Music students. 1008-1024 - Jan Michael Nolin:
Defining transparency movements. 1025-1041 - Anna Hampson Lundh, Mats Dolatkhah, Louise Limberg:
From informational reading to information literacy: Change and continuity in document work in Swedish schools. 1042-1052 - Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen, Esra Akdeniz, Alexia Katsanidou, Verena Naßhoven, Ebru Balaban:
Factors influencing the data sharing behavior of researchers in sociology and political science. 1053-1073 - Paolo Rocchi, Andrea Resca:
The creativity of authors in defining the concept of information. 1074-1103 - Konstantina Martzoukou, Simon M. Burnett:
Exploring the everyday life information needs and the socio-cultural adaptation barriers of Syrian refugees in Scotland. 1104-1132
Volume 74, Number 6, 2018
- Ann Hallyburton, Paromita Biswas:
Searching for the "sacred cow": a conceptual analysis of the term in nursing literature. 1134-1148 - Jim Berryman:
Art as document: on conceptual art and documentation. 1149-1161 - Helen J. Waller, David S. Waller:
Opera costumes and the value of object biographies. 1162-1174 - Karen M. Wickett:
A logic-based framework for collection/item metadata relationships. 1175-1189 - Lala Hajibayova:
Leveraging collective intelligence: from univocal to multivocal representation of cultural heritage. 1190-1203 - Rupert Nicholas Williams:
Future strategic considerations and development priorities for national museum libraries. 1204-1225 - Claudio Gnoli:
Mentefacts as a missing level in theory of information science. 1226-1242 - Lin Wang:
Twinning data science with information science in schools of library and information science. 1243-1257 - Keren Dali:
The lifeways we avoid: The role of information avoidance in discrimination against people with disabilities. 1258-1273 - Hussain Alshahrani, Diane Rasmussen Pennington:
"Why not use it more?" Sources of self-efficacy in researchers' use of social media for knowledge sharing. 1274-1292 - Christian Olalla-Soler:
Using electronic information resources to solve cultural translation problems: Differences between students and professional translators. 1293-1317 - Sarah Higgins:
Digital curation: the development of a discipline within information science. 1318-1338
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