Journal: Journal of Documentation

Volume 77, Issue 1

1 -- 17Tim Gorichanaz. Sanctuary: an institutional vision for the digital age
19 -- 40Tiyang Huang, Rui Nie, Yue Zhao. Archival knowledge in the field of personal archiving: an exploratory study based on grounded theory
41 -- 68María Luisa Alvite Díez, Leticia Barrionuevo. Confluence between library and information science and digital humanities in Spain. Methodologies, standards and collections
69 -- 92Heidar Mokhtari, Sana Barkhan, Davoud Haseli, Mohammad Karim Saberi. A bibliometric analysis and visualization of the Journal of Documentation: 1945-2018
93 -- 105Junzhi Jia. From data to knowledge: the relationships between vocabularies, linked data and knowledge graphs
107 -- 127Alex C. Urban. Narrative ephemera: documents in storytelling worlds
129 -- 141Samuel A. Moore. Individuation through infrastructure: Get Full Text Research, data extraction and the academic publishing oligopoly
143 -- 161Fangli Su, Yin Zhang 0007, Zachary Immel. Digital humanities research: interdisciplinary collaborations, themes and implications to library and information science
163 -- 180Aare Värk, Anne Reino. Practice ecology of knowledge management - connecting the formal, informal and personal
181 -- 197E. E. Lawrence. The trouble with diverse books, part II: an informational pragmatic analysis
199 -- 208Christine Fena. Searching, sharing and singing: understanding the information behaviors of choral directors
209 -- 228Diana Floegel. Labor, classification and productions of culture on Netflix
229 -- 250Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Yan Zhang 0005, Jian Tang, Shijie Song. Affordances for information practices: theorizing engagement among people, technology, and sociocultural environments
251 -- 258Håkon Larsen. The public sphere and Habermas: reflections on the current state of theory in public library research
259 -- 283Keren Dali, Clarissa Vannier, Lindsay Douglass. Reading experience librarianship: working with readers in the 21st century
285 -- 303Jakub Fázik, Jela Steinerová. Technologies, knowledge and truth: the three dimensions of information literacy of university students in Slovakia