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- Mira Grønning Aadland, Jannica Heinström:
'It never seems to stop' Six high school students' experiences of information overload. Inf. Res. 29(2): 159-172 (2024) - Shir Aviv-Reuven, Jenny Bronstein, Ariel Rosenfeld:
Exploring scholarly perceptions of preprint servers. Inf. Res. 29(2): 173-178 (2024) - Matt Balogh, William Billingsley, David J. Paul, Mary Anne Kennan, Melanie Robertson-Dean:
Practices and pain points in personal records. Inf. Res. 29(1): 73-96 (2024) - Gerd Berget:
Reorienting information searching research by applying a situated abilities perspective. Inf. Res. 29(1): 2-19 (2024) - Theo J. D. Bothma, Ina Fourie:
Enhancing conceptualisations of information behaviour contexts through insights from research on e-dictionaries and e-lexicography. Inf. Res. 29(2): 179-197 (2024) - Leanne Bowler, Charlie Shaw:
Trends in data literacy, 2018-2023: a review of the literature. Inf. Res. 29(2): 198-205 (2024) - Jiajun Cao, Yuefen Wang, Xin Xie, Yuanzhi Lv, Peng Chen:
Analysis of collaborative innovation behaviour and its influencing factors in scientific research crowdsourcing platforms: based on the fsQCA method. Inf. Res. 29(2): 206-229 (2024) - Joann Cattlin, Lisa M. Given:
Information relations for social change: exploring the information behaviour of academics undertaking impact work. Inf. Res. 29(2): 230-245 (2024) - Alison S. Day:
Collaborating, collecting and representing: queer independent archives and their connections with GLAM institutions in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Inf. Res. 29(2): 246-252 (2024) - Khalid U. Fallatah, Morgan A Harvey, Sophie A. Rutter:
Health information post-encountering behaviours on social media platforms. Inf. Res. 29(2): 253-274 (2024) - Christina Firkins, Michael Barrett-Berg, Ina Fourie:
Information seeking behaviour in music conductors' repertoire selection. Inf. Res. 29(2): 275-301 (2024) - Ina Fourie:
Models and theories that can guide grief and bereavement information interventions: an information behaviour lens. Inf. Res. 29(2): 302-321 (2024) - Deborah A. Garwood:
Case study on a scientific oral history project using information practice analysis. Inf. Res. 29(2): 322-340 (2024) - Katarina Hagberg, Karin Lundin, Anna Lundh, Åse Hedemark:
The reading practices of people with neuropsychiatric disabilities: a review of library and information science literature. Inf. Res. 29(2): 341-361 (2024) - Hong Huang, Jian Qin:
Metadata functional requirements for genomic data practice and curation. Inf. Res. 29(2): 3-29 (2024) - Isto Huvila:
Regimes of participation: theorising participatory archives from the outset of archivists' views on archival institutions and user participation in Scandinavia. Inf. Res. 29(1): 121-146 (2024) - Isto Huvila:
Representational exchange and edgework: towards theorising the coping with fragmentary information. Inf. Res. 29(2): 362-368 (2024) - Aylin Imeri, Sabrina Schorr, Sebastian Merkel:
Digital health applications and health literacy: an explorative analysis. Inf. Res. 29(2): 378-385 (2024) - Elina Late, Mette Skov, Sanna Kumpulainen:
To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities. Inf. Res. 29(2): 386-400 (2024) - Sangwon Lee, S. Mo Jones-Jang, Myojung Chung, Nuri Kim, Jihyang Choi:
Who is using ChatGPT and why?: extending the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model. Inf. Res. 29(1): 54-72 (2024) - Wenqi Li, Pengyi Zhang, Jun Wang:
Analysing humanities scholars' data seeking behaviour patterns using Ellis' model. Inf. Res. 29(2): 401-418 (2024) - Joy Nam Hye Lim:
Situating complexity: information behaviour in the contact zone. Inf. Res. 29(2): 369-377 (2024) - Anna Lundh:
Developing expertise and managing inaccessibility: a study of reading by listening practices among students with blindness or vision impairment. Inf. Res. 29(2): 92-108 (2024) - Siqi Luo, Hongyi Qin, Hanlin Li, Cui Huang:
Can ChatGPT provide health information as physicians do? Preliminary findings from a cross-sectional study of online medical consultation. Inf. Res. 29(2): 419-426 (2024) - Sanna Malinen, Aki Koivula:
Cognitive authorities of COVID-19 information: educational differences and outcomes of trust in health experts and social media influencers in Finland. Inf. Res. 29(2): 71-91 (2024) - Kaitlin E. Montague:
Mapping the road ahead: understanding social factors that shape vehicle residents' information grounds. Inf. Res. 29(2): 427-435 (2024) - Bhuva Narayan, Annemarie Zijlema, Vanessa Reyes, Mary Anne Kennan:
An information behaviour exploration of personal and family information and curation of our life histories. Inf. Res. 29(2): 436-453 (2024) - Michael Olsson, Olle Sköld, Lisa Andersson:
Layers upon layers: data sharing & reuse challenges in archaeological contexts. Inf. Res. 29(2): 454-463 (2024) - Ágústa Pálsdóttir:
Development in the adoption of a national digital healthcare system and experience at taking new technology in use - changes from 2019 to 2022. Inf. Res. 29(2): 464-482 (2024) - Ola Pilerot, Jenny Lindberg:
Ubiquitous but invisible - public librarians' self-imposed professional information practices as articulation work. Inf. Res. 29(2): 483-494 (2024)
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