Journal: JOLIS

Volume 54, Issue 4

545 -- 557Younghee Noh. A study on researcher use behavior changes since Covid-19
558 -- 577Andreas Lüschow. Application of graph theory in the library domain - Building a faceted framework based on a literature review
578 -- 590Siviwe Bangani, Michiel Moll. Scattering of journals cited in legal theses and dissertations
591 -- 603Franklin Gyamfi Agyemang. Examining the information seeking and sharing activities in a virtual community of librarians
604 -- 621Monica Mensah, Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha. Building and enhancing library services: Patrons' awareness of, and engagement with social media in academic libraries in Ghana
622 -- 639Rita Reinsel Soulen, Lara Tedrow. Students' frequency of access to school library materials in transformative times
640 -- 651Kristine Kine, Agnese Davidsone. Latvian public libraries as a resource, cooperation partner and initiator for promoting media literacy and civic participation in local communities
652 -- 664Norshila Shaifuddin, Wan Satirah Wan Mohd Saman, Mad Khir Johari Abdullah Sani, Halida Yu. Exploring barriers and possible actions suggested in rural libraries for information society: Perspectives from library practitioners in Malaysia
665 -- 677Ryo Shiozaki. Future uncertainties for preserving tweets: Peoples' perceptions in Japan
678 -- 691Abdol Hossein Farajpahlou, Mansoor Koohi Rostami, Kiomarth Beshlideh, Neda Pourkhalil. Information poverty predictors among Ahvazi citizens; Investigating some cases
692 -- 702Ola Pilerot. Monitoring, browsing and being aware - Keeping abreast and staying updated with professional information in Swedish regional libraries
703 -- 718Ting Wang, Brady D. Lund, Michael M. Widdersheim, Brendan Fay. Comparison of U.S. 4-year and community college librarians' perspectives on competencies, challenges, and educational preparation for the instructional role
719 -- 736Priya Vaidya, Basharat Ahmad Malik, P. M. Naushad Ali. Unveiling the research pattern and trends in library service quality studies: A meta-narrative review
737 -- 750Theresa L. Adu, Thomas Van der Walt. Knowledge of students of the exceptions and limitations clause in copyright administration in academic libraries in Ghana
751 -- 769Konstantina Martzoukou, Petros A. Kostagiolas, Charilaos Lavranos, Thorsten Lauterbach, Crystal Fulton. A study of university law students' self-perceived digital competences
770 -- 778Yue Ming 0006, Miriam L. Matteson, Jingchen Sun. Reddit use in the LIS community
779 -- 790Caitlin Adams, Maja Krtalic. I feel at home: Perspectives of homeless library customers on public library services and social inclusion
791 -- 802Muhammad Asif Naveed, Mumtaz Ali Anwar. Mapping the literature on anxiety associated with information related tasks: A scientometric analysis
803 -- 816Shuhan Ren, Yaning Li, Xiaoyu Lu, Fang Xu. How do first-year students perceive learning support services in Chinese university libraries?
817 -- 818Katrina Clifford. Data-driven decisions: a practical toolkit for library and information professionals
818 -- 819David Baker. Stories and Lessons from the World's Leading Opera, Orchestra Librarians, and Music Archivists

Volume 54, Issue 3

331 -- 349Shiao-Feng Su. Exploring students' attitudes toward university e-textbooks: Experiences, expectations, and preferences
350 -- 362Yigit Emrah Turgut, Alper Aslan, Nuran Varli Denizalp. Academicians' awareness, attitude, and use of open access during the COVID-19 pandemic
363 -- 372Mohammadhiwa Abdekhoda, Fatemeh Ranjbaran, Asghar Sattari. Information and information resources in COVID-19: Awareness, control, and prevention
373 -- 388Jairo Buitrago Ciro. How are academic libraries in Spanish-speaking Latin America responding to new models of scholarly communication and predatory publishing?
389 -- 403Tim Gorichanaz, Sukrit Venkatagiri. The expanding circles of information behavior and human-computer interaction
404 -- 414Vandana Singh, Bharat Mehra, Everette Scott Sikes. Agriculture-based community engagement in rural libraries
415 -- 426Alison Hicks, Annemaree Lloyd. Relegating expertise: The outward and inward positioning of librarians in information literacy education
427 -- 440Stacy Gilbert, Philip B. White, Kathryn Tallman. Information seeking behaviors of environmental journalists
441 -- 450Abdul Rohman. How to reconnect different small worlds: Deconstructing the past that divides, pursuing a future that unites
451 -- 468Ella Ornstein, Peter H. Reid. 'Talk to them like they're people': A cross-cultural comparison of teen-centred approaches in public library services
469 -- 481Margaret K. Merga. The role of the library within school-level literacy policies and plans in Australia and the United Kingdom
482 -- 493Issei Suzuki, Masanori Koizumi. Taxes for public libraries: Arguments about library district management from the perspective of residents
494 -- 507Miri Shonfeld, Noa Aharony, Noa Nadel-Kritz. Teachers' perceived information literacy self-efficacy
508 -- 517Lala Hajibayova, Mallory McCorkhill. Graphic novels through the lens of Goodreads reviews: Artistic, textual, or blend of both?
518 -- 531Saimah Bashir, Sumeer Gul, Shazia Bashir, Nahida Tun Nisa, Shabir Ahmad Ganaie. Evolution of institutional repositories: Managing institutional research output to remove the gap of academic elitism
532 -- 540Karen Attar 0001. 'More Product, Less Process' (MPLP): An early printed book project
541 -- 542Charles Oppenheim. Introduction to information science

Volume 54, Issue 2

163 -- 173Arif Khan 0002. Towards developing library and information science practicum supervision competency framework
174 -- 187Irfan Ali, Nosheen Fatima Warraich. Personal information management through ubiquitous devices: Students' mobile self-efficacy and PIM practices
188 -- 207Keren Dali. Reading practices of Spanish-speaking readers in the United States and Canada
208 -- 215Clare Thorpe, Lyndelle Gunton. Assessing the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals in academic libraries
216 -- 229Mikael Laakso, Bo-Christer Björk. Open access journal publishing in the business disciplines: A closer look at the low uptake and discipline-specific considerations
230 -- 238Jianxin Liu. Video or perish? An analysis of video abstract author guidelines
239 -- 250Pianran Wang, Jianhua Xu, Brian W. Sturm, Qi Kang, Yingying Wu. "Books, physical spaces, rules, people": A holistic analysis of young Chinese children's perceptions of public libraries
251 -- 263Youngseek Kim. An empirical study of research ethics and their role in psychologists' data sharing intentions using consequentialism theory of ethics
264 -- 283Younghee Noh, Hyun-Jin Hong. A study on the relationship between library service and digital competence
284 -- 293Shreya Mishra, Manosi Chaudhuri, Ajoy Kumar Dey, Rishi Tiwari, Rupali Singh. Prison libraries serving the 'whole person': A qualitative study
294 -- 305Muhammad Asif Naveed, Madiha Mahmood. Correlatives of business students' perceived information literacy self-efficacy in the digital information environment
306 -- 324Nima Soltani-Nejad, Marzieh Jahanshahi, Mohammad Karim Saberi, Nasim Ansari, Nayereh Zarei-Maram. The relationship between social responsibility and public libraries accountability: The mediating role of professional ethics and conscientiousness
325 -- 326Claire Sewell. Bold minds: Library leadership in a time of disruption
326 -- 327Marc Kosciejew. Data feminism

Volume 54, Issue 1

3 -- 15Holly S. Hebert, Cara Huwieler. Adult large print collections in the United States: An exploratory survey
16 -- 33Patrick Lo, Ya-Pin Lyu, Joyce Chao-chen Chen, Jui-Lien Lu, Andrew J. Stark. Measuring the educational value of comic books from the school librarians' perspective: A region-wide quantitative study in Taiwan
34 -- 53Nafiz Zaman Shuva. "I actually got my first job through my ex-colleague": Employment-related information seeking behavior of Bangladeshi immigrants in Canada
54 -- 68Yosef Solomon, Jenny Bronstein. The information-gathering practice of liberal professionals in a workplace setting: More than just seeking information
69 -- 79Laurier L. Cress. Revisiting the High John experiment through a contemporary lens
80 -- 94Kirsten Loach, Jennifer E. Rowley. Cultural sustainability: A perspective from independent libraries in the United Kingdom and the United States
95 -- 107Ilias Nitsos, Afrodite Malliari, Rodopi Chamouroudi. Use of reference management software among postgraduate students in Greece
108 -- 120Gerd Berget. The use and promotion of adapted books in Norwegian public libraries
121 -- 131Jennifer McBurney, Alicia Kubas. Limitations to success in academic data reference support
132 -- 143Irfan Ali, Nosheen Fatima Warraich. Modeling the process of personal digital archiving through ubiquitous and desktop devices: A systematic review
144 -- 158Sarah Barriage. Young children's information-seeking practices in center-based childcare
159 -- 160Louise Ellis-Barrett. Literacy and Reading Programmes for Children and Young People: Case Studies from Around the Globe
159 -- 0Charles Oppenheim. Information hunters