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Information Research, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, March 2015
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial.
- Marcia J. Bates:
The information professions: knowledge, memory, heritage.
- Nancy Pontika:
Why principal investigators funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health publish in the Public Library of Science journals. - Hilary Yerbury:
Information practices of young activists in Rwanda. - Alisa Howlett, Zaana Howard:
Exploring the use of evidence in practice by Australian special librarians. - Sook Lim, Nick Steffel:
Influence of user ratings, expert ratings and purposes of information use on the credibility judgments of college students. - Christine Yates, Helen Partridge:
Citizens and social media in times of natural disaster: exploring information experience. - Luis Cárcamo Ulloa, Mari-Carmen Marcos Mora, Ramon Cladellas Pros, Antoni Castelló Tarrida:
News photography for Facebook: effects of images on the visual behaviour of readers in three simulated newspaper formats. - Jongwook Lee, Gary Burnett, Micah Vandegrift, Jung Hoon Baeg, Richard Morris:
Availability and accessibility in an open access institutional repository: a case study. - Reijo Savolainen:
Expressing emotions in information sharing: a study of online discussion about immigration. - Asad Ali Shah, Sri Devi Ravana, Suraya Hamid, Maizatul Akmar Ismail:
Web credibility assessment: affecting factors and assessment techniques.
- Elena Maceviciute:
International Conference 'Publishing Trends and Contexts 2014, Focus: Digital Authors and Electronic Books', 8-9 December, 2014, Pula, Croatia.
- T. D. Wilson:
Special supplement: Proceedings of ISIC: the information behaviour conference, Leeds, 2-5 September, 2014: Part 2.
- Anindita Paul:
Use of information and communication technologies in the everyday lives of Indian women: a normative behaviour perspective. - Elsa Fontainha, Jorge Tiago Martins, Ana Cristina Vasconcelos:
Network analysis of a virtual community of learning of economics educators. - Fiona Tinto, Ian Ruthven:
Sharing happy information: responses and self-portrayal. - 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. - Jenny Bronstein, Noa Aharony:
Personal and political elements of the use of social networking sites. - Kyung-Sun Kim, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin:
Use of social media in different contexts of information seeking: effects of sex and problem-solving style. - Noora Hirvonen, Stefan Ek, Raimo Niemelä, Raija Korpelainen, Maija-Leena Huotari:
Socio-demographic characteristics associated with everyday health information literacy of young men. - Ola Pilerot:
Information sharing in the field of design research. - Paul Mathews:
Use of credibility heuristics in a social question-answering service. - Reijo Savolainen:
Approaching the affective factors of information seeking: the viewpoint of the information search process model. - Shelagh K. Genuis:
'The transfer of information through word of mouth is powerful': interpersonal information interactions and personal health management. - Shinichiro Sakai, Ron Korenaga, Tomomi Shigeyoshi Sakai:
Learning to become a better poet: situated information practices in, of, and at a Japanese tanka gathering. - Sophie A. Rutter, Nigel Ford, Paul D. Clough:
How do children reformulate their search queries? - Terryl Asla, Kirsty Williamson:
Unexplored territory: information behaviour in the Fourth Age. - Theresa D. Anderson, Ina Fourie:
Collaborative auto-ethnography as a way of seeing the experience of caregiving as an information practice. - Tom Rosman, Anne-Kathrin Mayer, Günter Krampen:
Intelligence, academic self-concept, and information literacy: the role of adequate perceptions of academic ability in the acquisition of knowledge about information searching. - Yan Zhang, Yalin Sun:
Users' link sharing in an online health community.
- Amy VanScoy:
Uncertainty in reference and information service. - Stan Karanasios, Carmine Sellitto, Stephen Burgess:
Mobile devices and information patterns amongst tourists. - Ning Sa, Xiaojun Yuan:
Sources of noise in interactive information search. - Sei-Ching Joanna Sin:
Ecological modelling of individual and contextual influences: a person-in-environment framework for hypothetico-deductive information behaviour research. - Shelagh K. Genuis, Cindy G. Jardine:
Civil society organizations: providing and exchanging information about environmental health risks. - Valerie Nesset:
Using empirical data to refine a model for information literacy instruction for elementary school students. - Pauline Joseph:
An exploration of community-based organizations' information management challenges.
- T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Cronin, B. & Sugimoto, C.R. (2014). Scholarly metrics under the microscope: from citation analysis to academic auditing. Medford, NJ: Information Today Inc. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Day, Ronald E. Indexing it all: the subject in the age of documentation, information, and data. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2014. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Dorner, Daniel G., Gorman G.E. and Calvert, Philip J. Information needs analysis: principles and practice in information organizations. London: Facet Publishing, 2015. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Hyder, Eileen. Reading groups, libraries and social inclusion: experiences of blind and partially sighted people. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2014. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Schopflin, Katharine, (Ed.). A handbook for coporate information professionals. London: Facet Publishing, 2015. - Ola Pilerot:
Review of: Whitworth, Andrew. Radical information literacy: reclaiming the political heart of the IL movement.. London: Chandos Publishing, 2014.
Volume 20, Number 2, June 2015
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Marta Zárraga-Rodríguez, María Jesús Álvarez:
Information practices and competences that evidence information capability in a company. - Nicole M. Gaston, Daniel G. Dorner, David Johnstone:
Spirituality and everyday information behaviour in a non-Western context: sense-making in Buddhist Laos. - Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Yossi Daya:
Mining query subtopics from social tags. - Lynn Westbrook, Yan Zhang:
Questioning strangers about critical medical decisions: "What happens if you have sex between the HPV shots?". - Kalyani Ankem:
Assessing cancer patients' health information needs: a standardized approach. - Jenny Bronstein, Maria Knoll:
Blogging motivations of women suffering from infertility. - Polona Vilar, Primoz Juznic, Tomaz Bartol:
Information behaviour of Slovenian researchers: investigation of activities, preferences and characteristics. - 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. - Iris Xie, Rakesh Babu, Soohyung Joo, Paige Fuller:
Using digital libraries non-visually: understanding the help-seeking situations of blind users. - M. Asim Qayyum, David Smith:
Learning from student experiences for online assessment tasks. - Resúmenes en Español.
- T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Baron, Naomi S. Words onscreen: the fate of reading in the digital world. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Eco, Umberto. How to write a thesis. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Innocenti, Perla Cultural networks in migrating heritage: intersencting theories and practices across Europe. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Levitin, Daniel J. The organized mind. Thinking straight in the age of information overload. London: Viking, 2014. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: LevitinLowry, James and Wamukoya, Justus (Eds.) Integrity in government through records management: essays in honour of Anne Thurston. Farnhem, UK: Ashgate, 2014. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Phillips, Angus. Turning the page: the evolution of the book. London, UK: Routledge, 2014. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Ruthven, Ian and Chowdhury, Gobinda G. (Eds.) Cultural heritage information: access and management. London, UK: Facet Publishing, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Showers, Ben, (Ed.). Library analitics and metrics: using data to derive decisions and services. London, UK: Facet Publishing, 2015.
Volume 20, Number 3, September 2015
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Naresh Kumar Agarwal:
Towards a definition of serendipity in information behaviour. - Robert Irvine, Hazel Hall:
Factors, frameworks and theory: a review of the information systems literature on success factors in project management. - Clare Thornley, Anthony Watkinson, David Nicholas, Rachel Volentine, Hamid R. Jamali, Eti Herman, Suzie Allard, Kenneth J. Levine, Carol Tenopir:
The role of trust and authority in the citation behaviour of researchers. - Dan E. Albertson:
Effects of topic progression in interactive video retrieval experimentation. - 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. - Gloria Ponjuán, María Pinto, Alejandro Uribe Tirado:
Conceptualización y perspectivas de la alfabetización informacional en Iberoamérica: un estudio Delphi. - Lin Wang, Fei Guo:
Environmental cognitions and scanning behaviour of managers of Chinese small and medium-size enterprises: an empirical study of a multidimensional model. - Anthony Cocciolo:
The rise and fall of text on the Web: a quantitative study of Web archives. - Jin Ha Lee, Rachel Ivy Clarke, Yea-Seul Kim:
Video game information needs and game organization: differences by sex and age. - Tenny Webster, Kathleen Gollner, Lisa P. Nathan:
Neighbourhood book exchanges: localising information practices. - Tung-Mou Yang, Yi-Jung Wu:
Exploring the effectiveness of cross-boundary information sharing in the public sector: the perspective of government agencies. - Sylvain K. Cibangu:
A new direction in information science research: making information science a human science. - Safirotu Khoir, Jia Tina Du, Andy Koronios:
Everyday information behaviour of Asian immigrants in South Australia: a mixed-methods exploration. - Resúmenes en Español.
- T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Börner, Katy Atlas of knowledge: anyone can map. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Cox, Sharon. Managing information in organizations: a practical guide to implementing an information managment strategy. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. - Ola Pilerot:
Review of: Duckworth, Vicky and Ade-Ojo, Gordon (Eds.) Landscapes of specific literacies in contemporary society: exploring a social model of literacy London: Routledge, 2015. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Engard, Nicole C. (Ed.). More library mashups: exploring new ways to deliver library data. London: Facet Publishing, 2015. - Helena Francke:
Review of: Eve, Martin Paul. Open access in the humanities: contexts, controversies and the future. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Kattago, Siobhan. (Ed.). The Ashgate research companion to memory studies. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Meyer, Eric T. and Schroeder, R. Knowledge machines: digital transformations of the sciences and humanities. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: VanDuinkerken, Wyoma and Arant Kaspar, Wendy. Leading libraries: how to create a service culture. London: Facet Publishing, 2015.
Volume 20, Number 4, December 2015
- T. D. Wilson:
Editorial. - Martin Hilbert:
A review of large-scale 'How much information?' inventories: variations, achievements and challenges. - Gerd Berget, Frode Eika Sandnes:
Searching databases without query-building aids: implications for dyslexic users. - Catherine A. Johnson:
Social capital and library and information science research: definitional chaos or coherent research enterprise? - Kyungwon Koh, Ellen L. Rubenstein, Kelvin White:
Practical and scholarly implications of information behaviour research: a pilot study of research literature. - Carlos Olmeda-Gómez, María Antonia Ovalle-Perandones, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
Analysis of research collaboration between universities and private companies in Spain based on joint scientific publications. - Jeppe Nicolaisen, Tove Faber Frandsen:
The focus factor: a dynamic measure of journal specialisation. - Shengli Deng, Yuling Fang, Yong Liu, Hongxiu Li:
Understanding the factors influencing user experience in social question and answer services. - Michael R. Olsson, Helena Heizmann:
Power matters: Foucault's pouvoir/savoir as a conceptual lens in information research and practice. - Soohyung Joo, Margaret E. I. Kipp:
Exploring the structure of library and information science Web space based on multivariate analysis of social tags. - Tim Gorichanaz:
Information on the run: experiencing information during an ultramarathon. - Sue Yeon Syn, Donghee Sinn:
Repurposing Facebook for documenting personal history: how do people develop a secondary system use? - Cristian Moral, Angélica de Antonio, Xavier Ferré Grau, Graciela Lara:
A coding system for qualitative studies of the information-seeking process in computer science research. - Resúmenes en Español.
- Jan Nolin:
Essay review. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Crawford, Alice (Ed.) The meaning of the library: a cultural history.. Princeton (NJ): Princeton University Press, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Douglas, Yellowlees. The reader's brain: how neuroscience can make you a better writer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Ford, Nigel Introduction to information behaviour. London: Facet Publishing, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Moss, Michael, Endicott-Popovsky, Barbara and Dupuis, Marc J. (Eds.). Is digital different? How information creation, capture and discovery are being transformed.. London: Facet Publishing, 2015. - Elena Maceviciute:
Review of: Pedley, Paul. Practical copyright for library and information professionals. London: Facet Publishing, 2015. - T. D. Wilson:
Review of: Tarapanoff, Kira (Ed.). Análise de informação para tomada de decisão. Curitiba, Brazil: Intersaberes, 2015.
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