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Journal of Documentation, Volume 79
Volume 79, Number 1, 2023
- Dan Wu
, Shu Fan
, Shengyi Yao
, Shuang Xu:
An exploration of ethnic minorities' needs for multilingual information access of public digital cultural services. 1-20 - Martin Muderspach Thellefsen
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Domain analytical information and knowledge organization: investigating the externalist and internalist conception of information. 21-35 - Nanna Kann-Rasmussen
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When librarians speak up: justifications for and legitimacy implications of librarians' engagement in social movements. 36-51 - Tomoya Igarashi
, Masanori Koizumi
, Michael M. Widdersheim
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Overcoming social divisions with the public library. 52-65 - Romina Sharifpour
, Mingfang Wu
, Xiuzhen Zhang
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Large-scale analysis of query logs to profile users for dataset search. 66-85 - Maja Krtalic
, Kingsley T. Ihejirika:
The things we carry: migrants' personal collection management and use. 86-111 - Leo Appleton
, Hazel Hall
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The public library as public sphere: a longitudinal analysis. 112-126 - Katerina Guba, Angelika Tsivinskaya
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Expert judgments versus publication-based metrics: do the two methods produce identical results in measuring academic reputation? 127-143 - Mohamed Amine Belabbes
, Ian Ruthven
, Yashar Moshfeghi, Diane Rasmussen Pennington
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Information overload: a concept analysis. 144-159 - Michela Montesi
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Everyday information behavior during the "new normal" of the Covid-19 pandemic: approaching the notions of experiential and local knowledge. 160-182 - Robertas Damasevicius
, Ligita Zailskaite-Jakste
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on researcher collaboration in business and economics areas on national level: a scientometric analysis. 183-202 - Millicent Mabi
, Heather L. O'Brien
, Lisa P. Nathan
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Questioning the role of information poverty in immigrant employment acquisition: empirical evidence from African immigrants in Canada. 203-223 - Andrea Jiménez
, Sara Vannini
, Andrew Cox:
A holistic decolonial lens for library and information studies. 224-244 - Huan Zhong
, Zhengbiao Han
, Preben Hansen
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A systematic review of information practices research. 245-267
Volume 79, Number 2, 2023
- Tibor Koltay
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The width and depth of literacies for tackling the COVID-19 infodemic. 269-280 - Sarah Hargreaves
, Laura Sbaffi
, Nigel Ford
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Information seeking amongst informal caregivers of people with dementia: a qualitative study. 281-300 - Peter H. Reid
, Lyndsay Mesjar
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"Bloody amazing really": voices from Scotland's public libraries in lockdown. 301-319 - Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet
, Inna Kizhner
, Sara Minster
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What do they make us see: a comparative study of cultural bias in online databases of two large museums. 320-340 - Ryo Shiozaki
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Existential dependence relations of documents in the context of preservation. 341-356 - Steven Buchanan
, Cara Jardine
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The information behaviours of disadvantaged young first-time mothers. 357-375 - Marika Kawamoto
, Masanori Koizumi
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Library as place: conceptual model for public libraries and their transition. 376-397 - Alex C. Urban
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Mementos from digital worlds: video game photography as documentation. 398-414 - Amanda Hovious
, Brian C. O'Connor
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The reader as subjective entropy: a novel analysis of multimodal readability. 415-430 - Carli V. Lowe
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Promoting transformative encounters in libraries and archives. 431-441 - Xuguang Li
, Xiaoying Luo, Andrew Cox, Yao Zhang
, Yingying Lu
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The mental health information needs of Chinese university students and their use of online resources: a holistic model. 442-467 - Kahina Le Louvier
, Perla Innocenti
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A grounded theory of information exclusion and information inclusion: framing the information experience of people seeking asylum. 468-486 - Li Si
, Yi He
, Li Liu
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Topics and changing characteristics of knowledge organization research in the 21st century: a content analysis. 487-508 - Ina-Maria Jansson
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Challenging the problem of un-democratic participation: from destruction to re-construction of heritage. 509-526
Volume 79, Number 3, 2023
- Sara Schumacher
, Hillary B. Veeder
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The case for print: architecture trade journals as pedagogical tools for disciplinary knowledge. 529-545 - Amy Duxfield
, Chern Li Liew
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Libraries in contemporary science fiction novels: uncertain futures or embedded in the fabric of society? 546-566 - Hyerim Cho
, Wan-Chen Lee
, Li-Min Huang
, Joseph Kohlburn
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User-centered categorization of mood in fiction. 567-588 - Annelien Smets
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Designing for serendipity: a means or an end? 589-607 - Yaming Fu
, Elizabeth Lomas
, Charles Inskip
, Jenny Bunn
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Understanding international users' library experience in the Digital Age - joining the behavioral and experiential aspects. 608-634 - Tim Gorichanaz
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On the two conceptualizations of information experience as an object of study: a response to Yu and Liu. 635-640 - Sylvain K. Cibangu
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The origins and informed uses of the terms phenomenography and phenomenology. 641-669 - Ziming Liu
, Rui Hu
, Xiaojun Bi
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The effects of social media addiction on reading practice: a survey of undergraduate students in China. 670-682 - Liangzhi Yu
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Information and the understanding of objective knowledge: a phenomenological study. 683-702 - Rhiannon Stephanie Bettivia
, Elizabeth Stainforth:
Negotiating digital public spaces: context, purpose and audiences. 703-717 - Xinlin Yao
, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
, Shijie Song
, Xiaolun Wang
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Beyond disclosure: the role of self-identity and context collapse in privacy management on identified social media for LGBTQ+ people. 718-742 - Carly C. Dearborn
, Michael Flierl
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A diplomatic-informed archival pedagogy: fostering student-centered learning environments for novice archival researchers. 743-756 - Hazel Hall
, Bruce Martin Ryan
, Rachel Salzano
, Katherine Stephen
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From a network model to a model network: strategies for network development to narrow the LIS research-practice gap. 757-783 - Danielle A. Morris-O'Connor
, Andreas Strotmann
, Dangzhi Zhao
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The colonization of Wikipedia: evidence from characteristic editing behaviors of warring camps. 784-810

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