0 | -- | 0 | Jenny Bronstein, Noa Aharony. Personal and political elements of the use of social networking sites |
0 | -- | 0 | Paul Mathews. Use of credibility heuristics in a social question-answering service |
0 | -- | 0 | Sook Lim, Nick Steffel. Influence of user ratings, expert ratings and purposes of information use on the credibility judgments of college students |
0 | -- | 0 | 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 |
0 | -- | 0 | Shelagh K. Genuis. 'The transfer of information through word of mouth is powerful': interpersonal information interactions and personal health management |
0 | -- | 0 | Pauline Joseph. An exploration of community-based organizations' information management challenges |
0 | -- | 0 | Hilary Yerbury. Information practices of young activists in Rwanda |
0 | -- | 0 | Terryl Asla, Kirsty Williamson. Unexplored territory: information behaviour in the Fourth Age |
0 | -- | 0 | Ning Sa, Xiaojun Yuan. Sources of noise in interactive information search |
0 | -- | 0 | Fiona Tinto, Ian Ruthven. Sharing happy information: responses and self-portrayal |
0 | -- | 0 | 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 |
0 | -- | 0 | 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 |
0 | -- | 0 | Nancy Pontika. Why principal investigators funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health publish in the Public Library of Science journals |
0 | -- | 0 | 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 |
0 | -- | 0 | Jongwook Lee, Gary Burnett, Micah Vandegrift, Jung Hoon Baeg, Richard Morris. Availability and accessibility in an open access institutional repository: a case study |
0 | -- | 0 | Elsa Fontainha, Jorge Tiago Martins, Ana Cristina Vasconcelos. Network analysis of a virtual community of learning of economics educators |
0 | -- | 0 | T. D. Wilson. Review of: Theory in information behaviour research, edited by T.D. Wilson, is now available as an e-book, price $9.99, from Smashwords, Barnes and Noble, FNAC, Diesel e-Book Store, Versent Books, Flipkart (India), and the Apple iBookstore - accessed through the iBooks app |
0 | -- | 0 | Reijo Savolainen. Approaching the affective factors of information seeking: the viewpoint of the information search process model |
0 | -- | 0 | Asad Ali Shah, Sri Devi Ravana, Suraya Hamid, Maizatul Akmar Ismail. Web credibility assessment: affecting factors and assessment techniques |
0 | -- | 0 | 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 |
0 | -- | 0 | Elena Maceviciute. Review of: Hyder, Eileen. Reading groups, libraries and social inclusion: experiences of blind and partially sighted people. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2014 |
0 | -- | 0 | Yan Zhang, Yalin Sun. Users' link sharing in an online health community |
0 | -- | 0 | Elena Maceviciute. International Conference 'Publishing Trends and Contexts 2014, Focus: Digital Authors and Electronic Books', 8-9 December, 2014, Pula, Croatia |
0 | -- | 0 | Noora Hirvonen, Stefan Ek, Raimo Niemelä, Raija Korpelainen, Maija-Leena Huotari. Socio-demographic characteristics associated with everyday health information literacy of young men |
0 | -- | 0 | T. D. Wilson. Editorial |
0 | -- | 0 | Sei-Ching Joanna Sin. Ecological modelling of individual and contextual influences: a person-in-environment framework for hypothetico-deductive information behaviour research |
0 | -- | 0 | Elena Maceviciute. Review of: Schopflin, Katharine, (Ed.). A handbook for coporate information professionals. London: Facet Publishing, 2015 |
0 | -- | 0 | Kyung-Sun Kim, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin. Use of social media in different contexts of information seeking: effects of sex and problem-solving style |
0 | -- | 0 | Ola Pilerot. Information sharing in the field of design research |
0 | -- | 0 | Stan Karanasios, Carmine Sellitto, Stephen Burgess. Mobile devices and information patterns amongst tourists |
0 | -- | 0 | Shelagh K. Genuis, Cindy G. Jardine. Civil society organizations: providing and exchanging information about environmental health risks |
0 | -- | 0 | Christine Yates, Helen Partridge. Citizens and social media in times of natural disaster: exploring information experience |
0 | -- | 0 | Shinichiro Sakai, Ron Korenaga, Tomomi Shigeyoshi Sakai. Learning to become a better poet: situated information practices in, of, and at a Japanese tanka gathering |
0 | -- | 0 | Anindita Paul. Use of information and communication technologies in the everyday lives of Indian women: a normative behaviour perspective |
0 | -- | 0 | 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 |
0 | -- | 0 | Amy Vanscoy. Uncertainty in reference and information service |
0 | -- | 0 | Valerie Nesset. Using empirical data to refine a model for information literacy instruction for elementary school students |
0 | -- | 0 | Ola Pilerot. Review of: Whitworth, Andrew. Radical information literacy: reclaiming the political heart of the IL movement.. London: Chandos Publishing, 2014 |
0 | -- | 0 | Sophie A. Rutter, Nigel Ford, Paul D. Clough. How do children reformulate their search queries? |
0 | -- | 0 | T. D. Wilson. Special supplement: Proceedings of ISIC: the information behaviour conference, Leeds, 2-5 September, 2014: Part 2 |
0 | -- | 0 | Theresa D. Anderson, Ina Fourie. Collaborative auto-ethnography as a way of seeing the experience of caregiving as an information practice |
0 | -- | 0 | Marcia J. Bates. The information professions: knowledge, memory, heritage |
0 | -- | 0 | Reijo Savolainen. Expressing emotions in information sharing: a study of online discussion about immigration |
0 | -- | 0 | Alisa Howlett, Zaana Howard. Exploring the use of evidence in practice by Australian special librarians |