Journal: Library Trends

Volume 66, Issue 4

409 -- 421Christopher Lueg, Michael Twidale. Designing for Humans, Not Robots (or Vulcans)
422 -- 441Åse Hedemark, Jenny Lindberg. Babies, Bodies, and Books - Librarians' Work for Early Literacy
442 -- 465Kondwani Wella, Sheila Webber. Embodying HIV and AIDS Information: Experiences of Serodiscordant Couples
466 -- 486Irina D. Mihalache. Tuna Noodle Casserole is Tasty? The Information Network of Recipes
487 -- 510Patrick Keilty. Duration and Desire
511 -- 534Leslie Thomson. The Guided Tour: A Research Technique for the Study of Situated, Embodied Information
535 -- 567Saguna Shankar, Heather L. O'Brien, Rafa Absar. Rhythms of Everyday Life in Mobile Information Seeking: Reflections on a Photo-Diary Study
568 -- 584Liana H. Zhou. Bodies of Evidence: Understanding the Transformation of Collections from Individuals to Institutions
585 -- 588Jenna Hartel. The Case against Information and the Body in Library and Information Science
589 -- 594Steve Fuller. Afterword: Does the Focus on Embodied Information Broaden or Narrow Library and Information Science?