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172 | -- | 182 | Kai Li 0010, Jane Greenberg, Jillian Dunic. Data objects and documenting scientific processes: An analysis of data events in biodiversity data papers |
183 | -- | 195 | Zongda Wu, Renchao Li, Zhifeng Zhou, Junfang Guo, Jionghui Jiang, Xinning Su. A user sensitive subject protection approach for book search service |
196 | -- | 207 | Laura Sbaffi, Chen Zhao. Modeling the online health information seeking process: Information channel selection among university students |
208 | -- | 220 | Richard Gruss, Alan S. Abrahams, Yuhyun Song, Daniel Berry, Sultan M. Al-Daihani. Community building as an effective user engagement strategy: A case study in academic libraries |
221 | -- | 229 | Agnieszka Geras, Grzegorz Siudem, Marek Gagolewski. Should we introduce a dislike button for academic articles? |
230 | -- | 241 | Sanna Kumpulainen, Heikki Keskustalo, Boyang Zhang, Kostas Stefanidis. Historical reasoning in authentic research tasks: Mapping cognitive and document spaces |
242 | -- | 0 | Charles Cole. A rebuttal of the book review of the book titled "The Consciousness' Drive: Information Need and the Search for Meaning" |
243 | -- | 244 | Jacques Christiaan du Plessis. Smart World Cities in the 21st Century. Agnes, Mainka. Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2018, 266 pp. (ISBN 978-3-11-057525-5) |
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