Journal: Online Information Review

Volume 46, Issue 5

829 -- 845Kai Li. Relationships between method-section citation rates and citation contexts: evidence from highly cited references in psychology
846 -- 866Tunde Simeon Amosun, Jianxun Chu, Olayemi Hafeez Rufai, Sayibu Muhideen, Riffat Shahani, Miapeh Kous Gonlepa. Does e-government help shape citizens' engagement during the COVID-19 crisis? A study of mediational effects of how citizens perceive the government
867 -- 885Jarim Kim, Yesolran Kim. What publics do online matters: Internet use and political information behaviors
886 -- 903Arunas Gudinavicius, Vincas Grigas. Causes and consequences of unauthorized use of books: readers, authors, and publishers' perspective
904 -- 919Ján Cerný, Martin Potancok, Elias Castro-Hernandez. Toward a typology of weak-signal early alert systems: functional early warning systems in the post-COVID age
920 -- 936Bumsoo Kim, Eric Cooks, YongHwan Kim. Thinking, checking and learning: testing a moderated-mediation model of social media news use conditional upon elaboration on political knowledge via fact-checking
937 -- 953Nava Rothschild, Noa Aharony. Self-disclosure in public and private groups of people with mental illnesses in Facebook
954 -- 973Andrea Hrckova, Róbert Móro, Ivan Srba, Mária Bieliková. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of linking patterns of mainstream and partisan online news media in Central Europe
974 -- 992Shiromani Gupta, Satyabhusan Dash, Rachna Mahajan. The role of social influencers for effective public health communication
993 -- 1013Luciana Monteiro Krebs, Bieke Zaman, Sonia Elisa Caregnato, David Geerts, Vicente Grassi-Filho, Nyi Nyi Htun. Trespassing the gates of research: identifying algorithmic mechanisms that can cause distortions and biases in academic social media