Journal: Journal of Documentation

Volume 76, Issue 6

1109 -- 1134Fang Wang, Xiaoyu Wang. Tracing theory diffusion: a text mining and citation-based analysis of TAM
1135 -- 1153Steven Buchanan, Cara Jardine. The complex information needs of disadvantaged young first-time mothers: insights into multiplicity of needs
1155 -- 1170Abdul Rohman. How information sharing at information grounds helps reconnect a religiously divided society? Cafés, Christians and Muslims in Ambon, Indonesia
1171 -- 1191Esther Ebole Isah, Katriina Byström. The mediating role of documents: information sharing through medical records in healthcare
1193 -- 1214Koraljka Golub, Jukka Tyrkkö, Joacim Hansson, Ida Ahlström. Subject indexing in humanities: a comparison between a local university repository and an international bibliographic service
1215 -- 1232Reijo Savolainen. Manifestations of expert power in gatekeeping: a conceptual study
1233 -- 1260Marie L. Radford, Vanessa Kitzie, Stephanie Mikitish, Diana Floegel, Gary P. Radford, Lynn Silipigni Connaway. "People are reading your work, " scholarly identity and social networking sites
1261 -- 1277Devan Ray Donaldson, Ewa Zegler-Poleska, Lynn Yarmey. Data managers' perspectives on OAIS designated communities and the FAIR principles: mediation, tools and conceptual models
1279 -- 1293Wayne Buente, Chad Kalepa Baybayan, Lala Hajibayova, Mallory McCorkhill, Roman Panchyshyn. Exploring the renaissance of wayfinding and voyaging through the lens of knowledge representation, organization and discovery systems
1295 -- 1312Fangli Su. Cross-national digital humanities research collaborations: structure, patterns and themes
1313 -- 1339Jeffrey D. Kushkowski, Charles B. Shrader, Marc H. Anderson, Robert E. White. Information flows and topic modeling in corporate governance
1341 -- 1358Simon Burnett, Annemaree Lloyd. Hidden and forbidden: conceptualising Dark Knowledge
1359 -- 1375Carin Graminius. Conflating scholarly and science communication practices: the production of open letters on climate change
1377 -- 1391John M. Budd. Information literacy and consciousness
1393 -- 1411Lars Moksness, Svein Ottar Olsen, Ho Huy Tuu. Exploring the effects of habit strength on scholarly publishing
1413 -- 1458Konstantina Martzoukou, Crystal Fulton, A. Petros Kostagiolas, Charilaos Lavranos. A study of higher education students' self-perceived digital competences for learning and everyday life online participation
1459 -- 1471Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Lala Hajibayova. A new framework for ethical creation and evaluation of multi-perspective knowledge organization systems
1473 -- 1491E. E. Lawrence. The trouble with diverse books, part I: on the limits of conceptual analysis for political negotiation in Library & Information Science

Volume 76, Issue 5

961 -- 979Ellen Haggar. Fighting fake news: exploring George Orwell's relationship to information literacy
981 -- 997Andrew M. Cox, Jorge Tiago Martins, Gibrán Rivera González. Reassessing the LIS approach to traditional knowledge: learning from Xochimilco, Mexico city
999 -- 1017Kiersten F. Latham, Jenna Hartel, Tim Gorichanaz. Information and contemplation: a call for reflection and action
1019 -- 1031Jennifer Edmond, Francesca Morselli. Sustainability of digital humanities projects as a publication and documentation challenge
1033 -- 1050Jane Garner. Experiencing time in prison: the influence of books, libraries and reading
1051 -- 1067Asen O. Ivanov, Catherine Anne Johnson, Samuel Cassady. Unbundling practice: the unbundling of big deal journal packages as an information practice
1069 -- 1089Aurora González-Teruel, Margarita Pérez Pulido. The diffusion and influence of theoretical models of information behaviour. The case of Savolainen's ELIS model
1091 -- 1107E. E. Lawrence. On the problem of oppressive tastes in the public library

Volume 76, Issue 4

785 -- 805Diana Floegel. "Write the story you want to read": world-queering through slash fanfiction creation
807 -- 827Tingting Jiang, Shiting Fu, Enmei Song. Toward a description framework of information encountering experiences
829 -- 848Liangzhi Yu, Wenbo Zhou, Junli Wang. A structure-agency integrative framework for information access disparity
849 -- 868Melanie Benson Marshall, Andrew Cox 0001, Briony Birdi. The role of information in the migration experience of young Polish women in the UK
869 -- 891Ana Ndumu. Toward a new understanding of immigrant information behavior
893 -- 908Boris Bosancic. Information, data, and knowledge in the cognitive system of the observer
909 -- 927Kristian Møhler Sørensen. The values of public libraries: a systematic review of empirical studies of stakeholder perceptions
929 -- 960Brady D. Lund. Review of the Delphi method in library and information science research

Volume 76, Issue 3

617 -- 623Michael M. Widdersheim, Masanori Koizumi. Editorial
625 -- 646Ameera Mansour. Shared information practices on Facebook
647 -- 656Jenna Hartel. The red thread of information
657 -- 687Alex H. Poole. The information work of community archives: a systematic literature review
689 -- 707Scott Hamilton Dewey. Foucault's toolbox: use of Foucault's writings in LIS journal literature, 1990-2016
709 -- 729Aira Huttunen, Noora Hirvonen, Lottamari Kähkönen. Uncomfortable in my own skin - emerging, early-stage identity-related information needs of transgender people
731 -- 751Sanda Erdelez, Stephann Makri. Information encountering re-encountered
753 -- 767Kathy Carbone. A collection and its many relations and contexts
769 -- 783John Buschman. The public sphere without democracy: some recent work in LIS

Volume 76, Issue 2

373 -- 388Feng Yang, Xiaoqian Zhang. Focal fields in literature on the information divide
389 -- 408Paul Ojennus. Modelling advances in gatekeeping theory for academic libraries
409 -- 423Åse Garten Galtrud, Katriina Byström. Information-rich, but time-poor
424 -- 439John Mowbray, Hazel Hall. Networking as an information behaviour during job search
440 -- 461Reijo Savolainen. Sharing information through book reviews in blogs
462 -- 483Muh-Chyun Tang, Weijen Teng, Miaohua Lin. Determining the critical thresholds for co-word network based on the theory of percolation transition
484 -- 501Rachel Hendery, Andrew Burrell. Playful interfaces to the archive and the embodied experience of data
502 -- 530Sergio Evangelista Silva, Luciana Paula Reis, June Marques Fernandes, Alana Deusilan Sester Pereira. A multi-layer framework for semantic modeling
531 -- 551Margaret S. Zimmerman. Mapping literacies
552 -- 570Viviane Frings-Hessami, Anindita Sarker, Gillian Oliver, Misita Anwar. Documentation in a community informatics project
571 -- 585Estelle Clements. A conceptual framework for digital civics pedagogy informed by the philosophy of information
586 -- 616Tim Gorichanaz, Jonathan Furner, Lai Ma, David Bawden, Lyn Robinson, Dominic Dixon, Ken Herold, Sille Obelitz Søe, Betsy Van der Veer Martens, Luciano Floridi. Information and design: book symposium on Luciano Floridi's The Logic of Information

Volume 76, Issue 1

1 -- 26Foteini Valeonti, Melissa Terras, Andrew Hudson-Smith. How open is OpenGLAM? Identifying barriers to commercial and non-commercial reuse of digitised art images
27 -- 48Jenny Bronstein. Reframing integration
49 -- 66Brian Dobreski. Common usage as warrant in bibliographic description
67 -- 95Jesús Robledano-Arillo, Diego Navarro Bonilla, Julio Cerdá-Díaz. Application of Linked Open Data to the coding and dissemination of Spanish Civil War photographic archives
96 -- 108Nicole K. Dalmer, Isto Huvila. Conceptualizing information work for health contexts in Library and Information Science
109 -- 125Zhiying Lian, Gillian Oliver. Information culture: a perspective from Mainland China
126 -- 144Alison Hicks. Moving beyond the descriptive
145 -- 172Anna Reetta Suorsa, Rauli Svento, Anders V. Lindfors, Maija-Leena Huotari. Knowledge creation and interaction in an R&D project: the case of the energy weather forecast
173 -- 196Rachel Ivy Clarke, Sayward Schoonmaker. Metadata for diversity
197 -- 211Namjoo Choi, Lindsey M. Harper. Public libraries and the social web: a review and analysis of the existing literature
212 -- 230Allen J. Flynn. Theory of advice as an information object targeted at an unmade decision
231 -- 257Hussain Alshahrani, Diane Rasmussen Pennington. "How to use it more?" Self-efficacy and its sources in the use of social media for knowledge sharing
258 -- 270Jim Berryman. Human remains as documents: implications for repatriation
271 -- 289Martyn Harris, Mark Levene, Dell Zhang, Dan Levene. Comparing "parallel passages" in digital archives
290 -- 316Ciaran B. Trace, Yan Zhang. The quantified-self archive: documenting lives through self-tracking data
317 -- 332Pertti Vakkari, Anna Mikkonen. The role of readers' literary preferences in predicting success in fiction search
333 -- 353Stephen Macdonald, Briony Birdi. The concept of neutrality: a new approach
354 -- 372Liangzhi Yu, Zhenjia Fan, Anyi Li. A hierarchical typology of scholarly information units: based on a deduction-verification study