Journal: Journal of Documentation

Volume 81, Issue 3

569 -- 580John Kausch. Knowledge translation as an interdisciplinary method for information science
581 -- 597Heather Moulaison Sandy, Brian Dobreski, Karen Snow. How do LGBTQ+ library catalog users talk about subject searching?
598 -- 616Ryo Shiozaki. Intergenerational justice as a framework for social media archiving
617 -- 637Lilach Alon. Adaptive practices as scaffolding in knowledge workers' personal information management
638 -- 656Lilach Gal, Jenny Bronstein, Tali Gazit. Navigating parenthood in the digital landscape: a study on Facebook parenting community administrators
657 -- 683Chunqiu Li, Shengnan Zhao, Yufei Xuan, Chen Chen, Wirapong Chansanam. Metadata description framework for Chinese paper-cutting as traditional art in the context of intangible cultural heritage inheritance
684 -- 708Leyla Dewitz. Information behavior and the subjective digital well-being of individuals affected by social anxiety disorder
709 -- 722Matthew Kelly. Knowledge representation in the Australian public library: epistemic factors impacting collection management
723 -- 746Zhen Zeng, Haoyu Zhao, Huan Zhong, Jinghao Chen, Huilin Zhang, Guangbin Wei, Yuhang Zeng, Zirong Yang. Information poverty in Southwest China: self and interactive behaviors among heterogeneous rural groups
747 -- 766Stephen Abrams. Multivalent evaluation of digital preservation success
767 -- 787Yingying Han. People first, preservation later: critical community engagement to activate dialogue-based archives
788 -- 809Sascha Donner. What kind of documents can AI language model outputs be? The concept of artificially blended testimony
810 -- 828Dain Thomas, Gobinda Chowdhury, Ian Ruthven. Grey digital divide: factors associated with older people's use of the Internet for financial transactions in the UK
829 -- 842James A. Hodges. A bibliographic archeology of game-like conspiracy narratives: examining the Ong's Hat Incunabula catalog

Volume 81, Issue 2

301 -- 312Hilary Yerbury, Maureen Henninger. Knowing and not knowing about algorithms
313 -- 329Wan-Chen Lee, Li-Min Cassandra Huang, Juliana Hirt. Embracing emojis: prototyping mood enhanced information systems for fiction readers
330 -- 350Konstantina Martzoukou, Errol Sadullah Luders, Fiona Work, Petros A. Kostagiolas, Neil Johnson. Digital divides in nursing students: an exploration of the relationship between self-perceived digital competencies and digital barriers
351 -- 368Hyerim Cho, Denice C. Adkins, Alicia K. Long. Understanding the reader demographics of an emerging online reading platform, Webtoon
369 -- 384Cédric Baudrit, Christophe Fernandez, Julien Couteaux, Patrice Buche, Nadege Bel, Cecile Charles, Eric Notz. Cheese eK-Book: a new web-based medium for capitalising on, structuring and transferring cheesemaking knowledge and know-how
385 -- 402Kai Li, Brian Dobreski, Molly Busch. How are library cataloging metadata used differently over time: a large-scale quantitative analysis of the Library of Congress catalog
403 -- 422Xuanning Chen, Angela Lin, Sheila Webber. "We do not always enjoy surprises": investigating artificial serendipity in an online marketplace context
423 -- 437Lilach Alon, Maja Krtalic. Multilingual information transitions in migrant families
438 -- 455Emma May. Interrogating access: a critical disability studies approach to information practices research
456 -- 468Challen R. Wright, Irina Rogova. Defining harmful content statements: cultural humility work that leads to institutional change and accountability
469 -- 490Xiaotong Du, Kaitlin Light Costello. Information snowballing: information practices in the context of sustainable food practices
491 -- 502Brendan Luyt. Conservapedia: problems, principles, mindset and implications for a polarized world
503 -- 525Fatima Espinoza Vasquez, Shannon M. Oltmann. Information precarity and microaggressions: how race-based trauma mediates Latinx people's information practices
526 -- 544Rashika Bahl, Dana McKay, Shanton Chang, George Buchanan 0001, Marc Cheong. The phantom information booth: migrant and sedentary tertiary students' tactics in the face of suspect information on social media
545 -- 565Hyerim Cho, Wan-Chen Lee, Heather Thach, Juliana Hirt. Evaluating video game moods and their separability based on user-generated reviews

Volume 81, Issue 1

1 -- 23Callum McDonald, Allen Edward Foster, Pauline Rafferty. Playlists and genre: the role of music genre in Spotify's playlists
24 -- 55Mingxia Jia, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Xiaoyu Zhang, Dawei Wu. "That looks like something I would do": understanding humanities researchers' digital hoarding behaviors in digital scholarship
56 -- 85Marco Humbel, Julianne Nyhan, Nina Pearlman, Andreas Vlachidis, JD Hill, Andrew Flinn. Socio-cultural challenges in collections digital infrastructures
86 -- 106Lauren Benton, Anna Sexton. Long-term needs, long-term access? Major crime recordkeeping and the information needs of individuals bereaved by homicide
107 -- 124Espen Eigil Barratt-Due Solum. Negotiating neutrality and activism in Norwegian public libraries: the case of environmental sustainability
125 -- 127Ronald E. Day. Book review: Niels Windfeld Lund, Introduction to Documentation Studies
128 -- 146Birger Hjørland. Bibliographical foundations of information science: a review essay
147 -- 167Inkyung Choi, Yi-Yun Cheng. A conceptual model for tracking the provenance of activities in knowledge organization systems
168 -- 194Toine Bogers, Maria Gäde, Marijn Koolen, Vivien Petras, Mette Skov. Understanding complex casual leisure information needs: an analysis of search requests for books, games, movies and music
195 -- 210Frank Houghton, Allen Edward Foster. Resistance and collaboration within the panoptivarsity: differing views of ORCID in Ireland
211 -- 235Foteini Valeonti, Andreas Vlachidis, Julianne Nyhan, Antonis Bikakis, Rachael Kotarski, Philipp Jovanovic. Decentralising digital humanities: exploring blockchain technology and "web3" for the Sloane Lab and Towards a National Collection (TaNC)
236 -- 258Pranay Nangia, Ian Ruthven. A review of the literature on spirituality and religion in information research - 1990 to 2022
259 -- 284Fang Wang, Hongzhi Zhu. Cognition, horizon and practice: formation of the nonsynchronism in theoretical research of information science
285 -- 300Anne-Sofie Elbrønd Nissen, Nanna Kann-Rasmussen. The public library "for all"? A typology of the ranging notions of "for all" in public libraries in Norway and Denmark