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Aslib Journal of Information Management, Volume 72
Volume 72, Number 1, 2020
- Alton Y. K. Chua, Snehasish Banerjee:
The topic of terrorism on Yahoo! Answers: questions, answers and users' anonymity. 1-16 - Eun G. Park, Wankeun Oh:
Factors and their relationships in measuring the progress of open government. 17-33 - Cecilia Andersson:
Searching and deleting: youth, impression management and online traces of search. 34-48 - Tingting Jiang, Qian Guo, Shunchang Chen, Jiaqi Yang:
What prompts users to click on news headlines? Evidence from unobtrusive data analysis. 49-66 - György Csomós:
On the challenges ahead of spatial scientometrics focusing on the city level. 67-87 - Oghenemaro Anuyah, Ashlee Milton, Michael Green, Maria Soledad Pera:
An empirical analysis of search engines' response to web search queries associated with the classroom setting. 88-111 - Umar Farooq Sahibzada, Jianfeng Cai, Khawaja Fawad Latif, Hassam Farooq Sahibzada:
Knowledge management processes, knowledge worker satisfaction, and organizational performance. 112-129 - Ofer Bergman, Tamar Israeli, Steve Whittaker:
Factors hindering shared files retrieval. 130-147
Volume 72, Number 2, 2020
- Yuxiang Zhao, Xiao Hu, Kangning Wei:
Editorial. 149-157 - Minhyung Kang:
Dual paths to continuous online knowledge sharing: a repetitive behavior perspective. 159-178 - Omri Suissa, Avshalom Elmalech, Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet:
Toward the optimized crowdsourcing strategy for OCR post-correction. 179-197 - Weihua Deng, Pei Lv, Ming Yi, Ming Liu:
Understanding co-editing mechanism of wiki-based digital humanities projects. 199-218 - Xuanhui Zhang, Si Chen, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Shijie Song, Qinghua Zhu:
The influences of social value orientation and domain knowledge on crowdsourcing manuscript transcription. 219-242 - Liang Hong, Wenjun Hou, Zonghui Wu, Huijie Han:
A cooperative crowdsourcing framework for knowledge extraction in digital humanities - cases on Tang poetry. 243-261 - Jihong Liang, Hao Wang, Xiaojing Li:
Task design and assignment of full-text generation on mass Chinese historical archives in digital humanities. 262-286 - Aluisius Hery Pratono, Delta Ardy Prima, Nur Flora Nita Taruli Sinaga, Anggraeni Permatasari, Mintarti Ariani, Ling Han:
Crowdfunding in digital humanities: some evidence from Indonesian social enterprises. 287-303
Volume 72, Number 3, 2020
- Dalibor Fiala, Lutz Bornmann:
Reference publication year spectroscopy (RPYS) of computer science papers from Eastern Europe. 305-319 - Hua Pang:
Examining associations between university students' mobile social media use, online self-presentation, social support and sense of belonging. 321-338 - Quan Zhou, Chei Sian Lee, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin, Sijie Lin, Huijie Hu, Muhammad Fahmi Firdaus Bin Ismail:
Understanding the use of YouTube as a learning resource: a social cognitive perspective. 339-359 - Xiaojuan Liu, Yu Wei, Zhuojing Zhao:
How researchers view altmetrics: an investigation of ISSI participants. 361-378 - Shaheen Majid, Schubert Foo, Yun-Ke Chang:
Appraising information literacy skills of students in Singapore. 379-394 - Jihyun Kim, Kara Suzuka, Elizabeth Yakel:
Reusing qualitative video data: matching reuse goals and criteria for selection. 395-419 - Oliver Stead, Chern Li Liew:
Editorial cartoon collections: a review of indexing challenges. 421-438
Volume 72, Number 4, 2020
- Isto Huvila, Aylin Ilhan, Isabelle Dorsch:
Guest editorial. 441-444 - Gal Yavetz, Noa Aharony:
Social media in government offices: usage and strategies. 445-462 - Linlin Zhu, He Li, Feng-Kwei Wang, Wu He, Zejin Tian:
How online reviews affect purchase intention: a new model based on the stimulus-organism-response (S-O-R) framework. 463-488 - Nkholedzeni Sidney Netshakhuma:
Assessment of the appraisal of records: Case of the University of Witwatersrand and the University of Venda. 489-508 - Alyson Gamble:
Artificial intelligence and mobile apps for mental healthcare: a social informatics perspective. 509-523 - Eun Youp Rha, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Exploring social aspects of task perception using cognitive sociology. 525-543 - Hrvoje Stancic, Zeljko Trbusic:
Optimisation of archival processes involving digitisation of typewritten documents. 545-559 - Sarah Nikkhah, Angela P. Murillo, Alyson Leigh Young, Andrew D. Miller:
Coming to America: Iranians' use of Telegram for immigration information seeking. 561-585 - Faiz Alotaibi, Frances C. Johnson:
Why we like Google Scholar: postgraduate students' perceptions of factors influencing their intention to use. 587-603 - Maria J. Grant, Robyn R. Lotto, Ian D. Jones:
What we can learn from elite academic staff publication portfolios: a social network analysis. 605-624 - Jairo Buitrago Ciro, Lynne Bowker:
Investigating academic library responses to predatory publishing in the United States, Canada and Spanish-speaking Latin America. 625-652 - Lettie Y. Conrad, Christine S. Bruce, Virginia M. Tucker:
Constructing information experience: a grounded theory portrait of academic information management. 653-670 - Julian Hocker, Christoph Schindler, Marc Rittberger:
Participatory design for ontologies: a case study of an open science ontology for qualitative coding schemas. 671-685 - Priya Kizhakkethil:
"You make me miss Pune so much": memory making and documenting in a Virtual Zenana. 687-703
Volume 72, Number 5, 2020
- Xianjin Zha, Chengsong Huang, Yalan Yan, Guanxiang Yan, Xue Wang, Kun Zhang:
Understanding extended information seeking: The perspectives of psychological empowerment and digital libraries attachment. 705-724 - Michael D. Ekstrand, Katherine Landau Wright, Maria Soledad Pera:
Enhancing classroom instruction with online news. 725-744 - Poonam Veer Ramjeawon, Jennifer E. Rowley:
Enablers and barriers to knowledge management in universities: perspectives from South Africa and Mauritius. 745-764 - Maxat Kassen:
Open data and its peers: understanding promising harbingers from Nordic Europe. 765-785 - Noa Aharony, Dan Bouhnik, Nurit Reich:
Readiness for information security of teachers as a function of their personality traits and their assessment of threats. 787-812 - Remigiusz Sapa:
Subject structure of the research area on collaborative information behaviour. 813-835 - Kai Nishikawa:
How are research data governed at Japanese repositories? A knowledge commons perspective. 837-852
Volume 72, Number 6, 2020
- Hao Qin, Hongwei Wang, Aylmer L. Johnson:
Understanding the information needs and information-seeking behaviours of new-generation engineering designers for effective knowledge management. 853-868 - Musa Dauda Hassan, Dietmar Wolfram:
"We Need Psychological Support": the information needs and seeking behaviors of African refugees in the United States. 869-885 - Lei Li, Chengzhi Zhang, Daqing He:
Factors influencing the importance of criteria for judging answer quality on academic social Q&A platforms. 887-907 - Sue Yeon Syn, Donghee Sinn, Sujin Kim:
Impact of contexts, resource types and perceptions on information management within the personal domain among college students. 909-927 - Lilach Alon, Alona Forkosh-Baruch, Rafi Nachmias:
Towards a typology of personal information management behavior: exploring and defining people's interactions with personal information. 929-943 - Mike Thelwall, Saheeda Thelwall:
A thematic analysis of highly retweeted early COVID-19 tweets: consensus, information, dissent and lockdown life. 945-962 - Marianne Martens, Lala Hajibayova, Kathleen Campana, Gretchen Caldwell Rinnert, Joanne Caniglia, Isa Garba Bakori, Tsukuru Kamiyama, Liman Audu Mohammed, Davison M. Mupinga, Olivia Jeonghwa Oh:
"Being on the wrong side of the digital divide": seeking technological interventions for education in Northeast Nigeria. 963-978 - Nima Soltani-Nejad, Fatemeh Taheri-Azad, Nayereh Zarei-Maram, Mohammad Karim Saberi:
Developing a model to identify the antecedents and consequences of user satisfaction with digital libraries. 979-997
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