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Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): Information Research
Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): Information Research
Published:
2024-06-18
Editorial
Editorial
Thomas D. Wilson
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Peer-reviewed papers
Metadata functional requirements for genomic data practice and curation
Hong Huang, Jian Qin
3-29
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Reasons to fight: preliminary results on motivations to combat fake news
Wenting Yu, Qing Yan
30-49
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‘Alexa, play metal’: exploring music selection and personal information management via voice assistants
Jochen Steffens, Jesse David Dinneen, Sascha Donner, Tom Potthoff
50-70
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Cognitive authorities of COVID-19 information: educational differences and outcomes of trust in health experts and social media influencers in Finland
Sanna Malinen, Aki Koivula
71-91
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Developing expertise and managing inaccessibility: a study of reading by listening practices among students with blindness or vision impairment
Anna Lundh
92-108
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Health information-seeking on Reddit, by people who use opioids
Margaret Sullivan, Jonah Hancock, George Shaw, Chaoqun Ni
109-125
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Approaching information-seeking habits and their contextual features
Reijo Savolainen
126-148
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Book reviews
Book review: Adami, Christoph. The evolution of biological information. How evolution creates complexity, from viruses to brains
149-150
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Book review: Matusiak, Kristyna K., Bright, Kawanna M. and Schachter, Debbie (eds.). Bridging research and library practice: global perspectives on education and training
151-152
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Book review: Murphy, Gregory L. Categories we live by: how we classify everyone and everything
153-154
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Book review: Ludovico, Alessandro. Tactical publishing: using senses, software and archives in the twenty-first century
155-156
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Book review: Stuart, David. Web metrics for library and information professionals
157-158
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Special Issue
Special issue: Proceedings of the 15th ISIC - The Information Behaviour Conference, Aalborg, Denmark, August 26-29, 2024
‘It never seems to stop’ Six high school students’ experiences of information overload
Mira Grønning Aadland, Jannica Heinström
159-172
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Exploring scholarly perceptions of preprint servers
Shir Aviv-Reuven, Jenny Bronstein, Ariel Rosenfeld
173-178
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Enhancing conceptualisations of information behaviour contexts through insights from research on e-dictionaries and e-lexicography
Theo JD Bothma, Ina Fourie
179-197
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Trends in data literacy, 2018-2023: a review of the literature
Leanne Bowler, Charlie Shaw
198-205
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Analysis of collaborative innovation behaviour and its influencing factors in scientific research crowdsourcing platforms: based on the fsQCA method
Jiajun Cao, Yuefen Wang, Xin Xie, Yuanzhi Lv, Peng Chen
206-229
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Information relations for social change: exploring the information behaviour of academics undertaking impact work
Joann Cattlin, Lisa M. Given
230-245
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Collaborating, collecting and representing: queer independent archives and their connections with GLAM institutions in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Alison S. Day
246-252
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Health information post-encountering behaviours on social media platforms
Khalid U Fallatah, Morgan A Harvey, Sophie Rutter
253-274
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Information seeking behaviour in music conductors’ repertoire selection
Christina Firkins, Michael Barrett-Berg, Ina Fourie
275-301
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Models and theories that can guide grief and bereavement information interventions: an information behaviour lens
Ina Fourie
302-321
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Case study on a scientific oral history project using information practice analysis
Deborah A. Garwood
322-340
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The reading practices of people with neuropsychiatric disabilities: a review of library and information science literature
Katarina Hagberg, Karin Lundin, Anna Lundh, Åse Hedemark
341-361
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Representational exchange and edgework: towards theorising the coping with fragmentary information
Isto Huvila
362-368
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Digital health applications and health literacy: an explorative analysis
Aylin Imeri, Sabrina Schorr, Sebastian Merkel
378-385
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To share or not to share? Image data sharing in the social sciences and humanities
Elina Late, Mette Skov, Sanna Kumpulainen
386-400
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Analysing humanities scholars’ data seeking behaviour patterns using Ellis' model
Wenqi Li, Pengyi Zhang, Jun Wang
401-418
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Can ChatGPT provide health information as physicians do? Preliminary findings from a cross-sectional study of online medical consultation
Siqi Luo, Hongyi Qin, Hanlin Li, Cui Huang
419-426
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Mapping the road ahead: understanding social factors that shape vehicle residents’ information grounds
Kaitlin E. Montague
427-435
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Situating complexity: information behaviour in the contact zone
Hye Lim Joy Nam
369-377
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An information behaviour exploration of personal and family information and curation of our life histories
Bhuva Narayan, Annemarie Zijlema, Vanessa Reyes, Mary Anne Kennan
436-453
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Layers upon layers: data sharing & reuse challenges in archaeological contexts
Michael Olsson, Olle Sköld, Lisa Andersson
454-463
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Development in the adoption of a national digital healthcare system and experience at taking new technology in use – changes from 2019 to 2022
Ágústa Pálsdóttir
464-482
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Ubiquitous but invisible – public librarians’ self-imposed professional information practices as articulation work
Ola Pilerot, Jenny Lindberg
483-494
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Transdisciplinarity: an imperative for information behaviour research
Sarah Polkinghorne, Paul Bowell, Lisa M. Given
495-511
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God’s intermediaries: a study into chaplains’ information behaviour
Kieran Robson, Ian Ruthven, Perla Innocenti
512-524
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COVID-19 information spaces, boundaries, and information sharing: an interview study
Togzhan Seilkhanova, Theodore Dreyfus Ledford, Jodi Schneider
525-545
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Information from sound: exploring sounds and listening in information practices research
Owen Stewart-Robertson
546-556
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Information practices in multi-professional work in urban planning
Anna Suorsa, Anna-Maija Multas, Emilia Rönkkö, Eevi Juuti, Anelma Lammi, Heidi Enwald
557-572
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Searching for people in the workplace: aims, behaviour, and challenges
Tanja Svarre, Marianne Lykke, Ann Bygholm
573-588
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Surfacing the ‘silent foundation’: which information behaviour theories are relevant to public library reference service?
Amy VanScoy, Africa S. Hands, Katarina Švab, Tanja Merčun
589-601
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Using progress logs to research the information behaviour of higher education students in prison
Isabel Virgo
602-610
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Savolainen’s everyday information practices: concept and development
Xinyue Wang
611-618
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Digital stress among Chinese adolescents: a focus group study
Zhang Wen, Chen Yifan, Cao Gaohui
619-634
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Creating, using, and sharing embodied information in the ultrarunning community on Instagram
Laura Williams, Andrew Cox, Andrea Jimenez
635-651
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Isolated, individualised, and immobilised: information behaviour in the context of academic casualisation
Rebekah Willson, Owen Stewart-Robertson, Heidi Julien, Lisa M. Given
652-668
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Contextual information needs of people in life transitions struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder
Dawei Wu, Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Yan Zhang, Shijie Song
669-679
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Engaging with AI painting: exploring motivations and challenges in laypeople's creative information practices
Xiaoyu Zhang, Sicheng Zhu, Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Mingxia Jia, Qinghua Zhu
680-700
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Examining information needs of public data service users: a study based on the ‘Message Board for Leaders of People’s Daily in China’
Xiaoyue Zhang, Jinya Liu, Xinyue Wang, Wanteng Ma, Pu Yan
701-723
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