Journal: Journal of Documentation

Volume 73, Issue 6

1102 -- 1118Sei-Ching Joanna Sin, Pertti Vakkari. Information repertoires: media use patterns in various gratification contexts
1119 -- 1136Jiming Hu, Yin Zhang. Structure and patterns of cross-national Big Data research collaborations
1137 -- 1148Lala Hajibayova, Wayne Buente. Representation of indigenous cultures: considering the Hawaiian hula
1149 -- 1166Lars Moksness, Svein Ottar Olsen. Understanding researchers' intention to publish in open access journals
1167 -- 1191Anna Reetta Suorsa. Knowledge creation and play: A phenomenological study within a multi-professional and multi-organizational community
1192 -- 1208Zhiying Lian. The creation, preservation and transmission of Shuishu archives in China
1209 -- 1227Kaitlin Light Costello. Social relevance assessments for virtual worlds: Interpersonal source selection in the context of chronic illness
1228 -- 1243Johan Jarlbrink, Pelle Snickars. Cultural heritage as digital noise: nineteenth century newspapers in the digital archive
1244 -- 1260Cecilia Andersson. "Google is not fun": an investigation of how Swedish teenagers frame online searching
1261 -- 1280Joacim Hansson. Professional value and ethical self-regulation in the development of modern librarianship: The documentality of library ethics
1281 -- 1298Iain Walker, Martin Halvey. On designing an oral history search system
1299 -- 1321Olle Sköld. Getting-to-know: Inquiries, sources, methods, and the production of knowledge on a videogame wiki
1322 -- 1342Reijo Savolainen. Heuristics elements of information-seeking strategies and tactics: a conceptual analysis
1343 -- 1379Shawne D. Miksa. The relationship between classification research and information retrieval research, 1952 to 1970
1380 -- 1386Vesa Suominen. No value-in-itself in About and on Behalf of Scriptum Est: A response to Steven Laporte's review

Volume 73, Issue 5

778 -- 802Devon L. Greyson. Health information practices of young parents
803 -- 824Goran Sladic, Igor Cverdelj-Fogarasi, Stevan Gostojic, Goran Savic, Milan Segedinac, Miroslav Zaric. Multilayer document model for semantic document management services
825 -- 842Ahmed Shehata, David Ellis, Allen Edward Foster. Changing styles of informal academic communication in the age of the web: Orthodox, moderate and heterodox responses
843 -- 857Heather L. Hill, Jennifer L. Pecoskie. Information activities as serious leisure within the fanfiction community
858 -- 876Morten Hertzum. Collaborative information seeking and expertise seeking: different discourses about similar issues
877 -- 902Lauren N. Smith, David McMenemy. Young people's conceptions of political information: Insights into information experiences and implications for intervention
903 -- 916Johanna Drucker. Information visualization and/as enunciation
917 -- 933Amber L. Cushing, Benjamin R. Cowan. Walk1916: Exploring non-research user access to and use of digital surrogates via a mobile walking tour app
934 -- 952Jenny Bronstein. Information grounds as a vehicle for social inclusion of domestic migrant workers in Israel
953 -- 973Nancy Falciani-White. Information behaviors of elite scholars in the context of academic practice
974 -- 991Darin Freeburg. A Knowledge Lens for information literacy: conceptual framework and case study
992 -- 1009Morten Hertzum, Pia Borlund. Music questions in social Q&A: an analysis of Yahoo! Answers
1010 -- 1033Johanna Rivano Eckerdal. Libraries, democracy, information literacy, and citizenship: An agonistic reading of central library and information studies' concepts
1034 -- 1052Ana Dubnjakovic. Information Seeking Motivation Scale development: a self-determination perspective
1053 -- 1081Lennart Björneborn. Three key affordances for serendipity: Toward a framework connecting environmental and personal factors in serendipitous encounters
1082 -- 1098Guihua Li, Longlong Wu. New service system as an information-seeking context: Investigation of an unfamiliar Discovery Service

Volume 73, Issue 4

582 -- 594Geoff Walton, Jamie Cleland. Information literacy: Empowerment or reproduction in practice? A discourse analysis approach
595 -- 617John Buschman. Doing neoliberal things with words in libraries: Toward emending a discourse fashion in LIS
618 -- 633Lining Shen, Bing Xiong, Jiming Hu. Research status, hotspots and trends for information behavior in China using bibliometric and co-word analysis
634 -- 665Konstantina Martzoukou, Elham Sayyad Abdi. Towards an everyday life information literacy mind-set: a review of literature
666 -- 688Jiqun Liu. Toward a unified model of human information behavior: an equilibrium perspective
689 -- 699Brendan Luyt. "A wound that has been festering since 2007": The Burma/Myanmar naming controversy and the problem of rarely challenged assumptions on Wikipedia
700 -- 715Daniel Martínez-Ávila, John M. Budd. Epistemic warrant for categorizational activities and the development of controlled vocabularies
716 -- 732Colin Post. Preservation practices of new media artists: Challenges, strategies, and attitudes in the personal management of artworks
733 -- 747Xingchen Li, Qiang Wu 0002, Nan Zhang. Citation personal display: A case study of personal websites by physicists in 11 well-known universities
748 -- 766Helena Känsäkoski. Information and knowledge processes as a knowledge management framework in health care: Towards shared decision making?
767 -- 775Tibor Koltay. The bright side of information: ways of mitigating information overload

Volume 73, Issue 3

386 -- 406Andrew M. Cox, Brian L. Griffin, Jenna Hartel. What everybody knows: embodied information in serious leisure
407 -- 431Keren Dali. The way of WalDorF: fostering creativity in LIS programs
432 -- 450Heather Moulaison Sandy, Beth M. Brendler, Karen Kohn. Intersectionality in LGBT fiction: A comparison of a traditional library vendor and a nontraditional eBook platform
451 -- 465Satu Niininen, Susanna Nykyri, Osma Suominen. The future of metadata: open, linked, and multilingual - the YSO case
466 -- 480Young-Seok Kim, Louise Cooke. Big data analysis of public library operations and services by using the Chernoff face method
481 -- 499Amed Leiva-Mederos, José A. Senso, Yusniel Hidalgo-Delgado, Pedro Hipola. Working framework of semantic interoperability for CRIS with heterogeneous data sources
500 -- 508Tim Gorichanaz. Information and experience, a dialogue
509 -- 527Christiane Behnert, Dirk Lewandowski. A framework for designing retrieval effectiveness studies of library information systems using human relevance assessments
528 -- 554Rose Attu, Melissa Terras. What people study when they study Tumblr: Classifying Tumblr-related academic research
555 -- 580Aravind Sesagiri Raamkumar, Schubert Foo, Natalie Pang. Evaluating a threefold intervention framework for assisting researchers in literature review and manuscript preparatory tasks

Volume 73, Issue 2

186 -- 209Michela Montesi, Belén Álvarez Bornstein. Defining a theoretical framework for information seeking and parenting: Concepts and themes from a study with mothers supportive of attachment parenting
210 -- 223John Buschman. Once more unto the breach: "Overcoming epistemology" and librarianship's de facto Deweyan Pragmatism
224 -- 243Olof Sundin, Jutta Haider, Cecilia Andersson, Hanna Carlsson, Sara Kjellberg. The search-ification of everyday life and the mundane-ification of search
244 -- 262Fredrik Hanell. Teacher trainees' information sharing activities and identity positioning on Facebook
263 -- 283Valérie Spezi, Simon Wakeling, Stephen Pinfield, Claire Creaser, Jenny Fry, Peter Willett. Open-access mega-journals: The future of scholarly communication or academic dumping ground? A review
284 -- 304Xuguang Li, Andrew M. Cox, Nigel Ford. Knowledge construction by users: A content analysis framework and a knowledge construction process model for virtual product user communities
305 -- 316Jos van Helvoort, Saskia Brand-Gruwel, Frank Huysmans, Ellen Sjoer. Reliability and validity test of a Scoring Rubric for Information Literacy
317 -- 335Katherine Quinn, Jo Bates. Resisting neoliberalism: the challenge of activist librarianship in English Higher Education
336 -- 356Melanie Feinberg. Reading databases: slow information interactions beyond the retrieval paradigm
357 -- 367Caitlin Moore, Lyn Robinson. The Monty Hyams Archive: A new resource for the information history of the late twentieth century
368 -- 383Fulvio Mazzocchi. Relations in KOS: is it possible to couple a common nature with different roles?

Volume 73, Issue 1

2 -- 17Jenny S. Bossaller, Christopher Sean Burns, Amy Vanscoy. Re-conceiving time in reference and information services work: a qualitative secondary analysis
18 -- 34Xiaomi An, Wenlin Bai, Hepu Deng, Shuyang Sun, Wenrui Zhong, Yu Dong. A knowledge management framework for effective integration of national archives resources in China
35 -- 47Annemaree Lloyd. Researching fractured (information) landscapes: Implications for library and information science researchers undertaking research with refugees and forced migration studies
48 -- 74Koraljka Golub, Joacim Hansson, Lars Seldén. Cult of the "I": Organizational symbolism and curricula in three Scandinavian iSchools with comparisons to three American
75 -- 90Julia Bullard. Warrant as a means to study classification system design
91 -- 122Alex H. Poole. The conceptual ecology of digital humanities
123 -- 144Devika P. Madalli, Usashi Chatterjee, Biswanath Dutta. An analytical approach to building a core ontology for food
145 -- 159Lisa Engström, Johanna Rivano Eckerdal. In-between strengthened accessibility and economic demands: Analysing self-service libraries from a user perspective
160 -- 180Maria Lindh, Jan Michael Nolin. GAFA speaks: metaphors in the promotion of cloud technology
181 -- 184Steven Laporte. About and on Behalf of Scriptum Est by Vesa Suominen