Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science, London 21-24 June, 2010
Guest editorial
Melanie Feinberg
Designing collections for storytelling: purpose, pathos, and poetry
Helena Francke and Olof Sundin
An inside view: credibility in Wikipedia from the perspective of editors
Deborah Turner and Warren Allen
Investigating oral information
Annemaree Lloyd
Corporeality and practice theory: exploring emerging research agendas for information literacy
Jens-Erik Mai
Trusting tags, terms, and recommendations
Birger Hjørland and Jeppe Nicolaisen
The social psychology of information use: seeking "friends", avoiding "enemies"
Kerstin Rydbeck
The research circle as a meeting place for researchers and practitioners
Christine Urquhart
Systematic reviewing, meta-analysis and meta-synthesis for evidence-based library and information science
Jarkko Kari
Diversity in the conceptions of information use
Monica Lassi and Diane H. Sonnenwald
Identifying factors that may impact the adoption and use of a social science collaboratory: a synthesis of previous research
Brendan Luyt and Intan Azura
The sigh of the information literate: an examination of the potential for oppression in information literacy
Jan Nolin and Katriina Byström
From HTML to XML and more? A case study of language games within portal server technology implementation
The remaining papers will be published with the December, 2010 issue of Information Research