Journal: Journal of Documentation

Volume 80, Issue 3

573 -- 578Tim Gorichanaz, Ronald E. Day, Kiersten F. Latham. Guest editorial: Festschrift for Michael Buckland
579 -- 596Vivien Petras. The identity of information science
597 -- 605Niels Windfeld Lund. Does a name make a difference? The neo-documentalist movement, where does it stand after 27 years 1996-2023
606 -- 617Ronald E. Day. Documentation to Documentality in the works of Michael Buckland
618 -- 631Roswitha Skare. The importance of a complementary approach when working with historical documents
632 -- 648Joacim Hansson. The informative potential of bibliographic classification systems - reflections on a discussion in the French Documentation Movement
649 -- 664Julian Warner. The spectrum of semantic and syntactic labour
665 -- 681Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic. On the traces of documentation: German approach and its pioneers
682 -- 695Fidelia Ibekwe. How do you solve a problem like Michael?
696 -- 697Michael K. Buckland. Editorial: Festschrift Coda

Volume 80, Issue 2

277 -- 297E. E. Lawrence. Of acquisitions and interference: accounting for systemic threats to the freedom to read
298 -- 319I-Chin Wu, Pertti Vakkari, Bo-Xian Huang. An exploration of search-as-learning in digital archives of an online museum
320 -- 336Brendan Luyt, Karryl Sagun-Trajano. Grappling with polarization on Wikipedia: the case of the biography of Ferdinand E. Marcos
337 -- 353Andrew Whitworth. Marks of usage: discerning information literacy practices from medieval European manuscripts
354 -- 377Judit Gárdos, Julia Egyed-Gergely, Anna Horváth, Balázs E. Pataki, Roza Vajda, András Micsik. Identification of social scientifically relevant topics in an interview repository: a natural language processing experiment
378 -- 391Ernesto William De Luca, Francesca Fallucchi, Bouchra Ghattas, Riem Spielhaus. The digital transformation processes for supporting digital humanities researchers in text analysis
392 -- 426Chao Zhang, Fang Wang, Yi Huang, Le Chang. Interdisciplinarity of information science: an evolutionary perspective of theory application
427 -- 445Svetlana Norkin, Katriina Byström. Gatekeeping structures and trust development in public sector organizations
446 -- 468Valerie Nesset, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Owen Stewart-Robertson, Elisabeth C. Davis. Advocating for a more active role for the user in LIS participatory research: a scoping literature review
469 -- 486Sofia Martynovich. Toward an extended metadata standard for digital art
487 -- 507Suzana Sukovic. Just the way my brain works: capabilities for working with data in non-clinical practice
508 -- 532Peter H. Reid, Elliot Pirie, Rachael Ironside. "Telling the story of telling the story": capturing intangible heritage storytelling on the origins of malt whisky in the Cabrach
533 -- 551Vanessa Kitzie, A. Nick Vera, Valerie Lookingbill, Travis L. Wagner. "What is a wave but 1000 drops working together?": The role of public libraries in addressing LGBTQIA+ health information disparities
552 -- 571Wan-Chen Lee, Li-Min Cassandra Huang, Juliana Hirt. From amused to : enriching mood metadata by mapping textual descriptors to emojis for fiction reading

Volume 80, Issue 1

1 -- 26Sanda Erdelez, Yuan-Ho Huang, Naresh Kumar Agarwal. Does serendipity matter in knowledge management? Organizational sharing and use of encountered information
27 -- 38Cody Hackett, Jeonghyun Kim. Planning, implementing and evaluating research data services in academic libraries: a model approach
39 -- 53Juliana Mestre. Parsing through paradigms: uncertainty and decision-making in human information behavior
54 -- 72Jo Bates, Helen Kennedy, Itzelle Medina Perea, Susan Oman, Lulu Pinney. Socially meaningful transparency in data-based systems: reflections and proposals from practice
73 -- 100Colin Paton, David McMenemy. The influences of communitarian philosophy in public policy: mapping the discourse of Scottish public library strategy
101 -- 115Hilary Yerbury, Michael Olsson, Pethigamage Perera. Capital as the outcome of information practices: a study of devotees and monks of a Theravada Buddhist Temple
116 -- 130Håkon Larsen. Managing Norwegian public libraries as civil public spheres: recent controversies
131 -- 157Efpraxia D. Zamani, Laura Sbaffi, Khumbo Kalua. Addressing the information needs of informal carers in Malawi: a healthcare intervention based on co-creation
158 -- 179Emerson Taylor, Chern Li Liew. Depiction of library use in video games: a content analysis
180 -- 202Chiara Alzetta, Felice dell'Orletta, Alessio Miaschi, Elena Prat, Giulia Venturi. Tell me how you write and I'll tell you what you read: a study on the writing style of book reviews
203 -- 217John Buschman. Fake news as systematically distorted communication: an LIS intervention
218 -- 238Perla Innocenti. Pilgrim's progress? A field ethnography of multimodal recording, curating and sharing of the Camino de Santiago experience
239 -- 254Boryung Ju, J. Brenton Stewart. Exploring perceived online information quality: a mixed-method approach
255 -- 274Huan Zhong, Zhengbiao Han. A systematic review of information source preference research