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Journal of Documentation, Volume 81
Volume 81, Number 1, 2025
- Callum McDonald

, Allen Edward Foster, Pauline Rafferty:
Playlists and genre: the role of music genre in Spotify's playlists. 1-23 - Mingxia Jia, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao

, Xiaoyu Zhang
, Dawei Wu:
"That looks like something I would do": understanding humanities researchers' digital hoarding behaviors in digital scholarship. 24-55 - Marco Humbel

, Julianne Nyhan, Nina Pearlman
, Andreas Vlachidis
, JD Hill
, Andrew Flinn:
Socio-cultural challenges in collections digital infrastructures. 56-85 - Lauren Benton

, Anna Sexton
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Long-term needs, long-term access? Major crime recordkeeping and the information needs of individuals bereaved by homicide. 86-106 - Espen Eigil Barratt-Due Solum

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Negotiating neutrality and activism in Norwegian public libraries: the case of environmental sustainability. 107-124 - Ronald E. Day

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Book review: Niels Windfeld Lund, Introduction to Documentation Studies. 125-127 - Birger Hjørland

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Bibliographical foundations of information science: a review essay. 128-146 - Inkyung Choi

, Yi-Yun Cheng
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A conceptual model for tracking the provenance of activities in knowledge organization systems. 147-167 - Toine Bogers, Maria Gäde, Marijn Koolen

, Vivien Petras
, Mette Skov
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Understanding complex casual leisure information needs: an analysis of search requests for books, games, movies and music. 168-194 - Frank Houghton

, Allen Edward Foster:
Resistance and collaboration within the panoptivarsity: differing views of ORCID in Ireland. 195-210 - Foteini Valeonti, Andreas Vlachidis

, Julianne Nyhan, Antonis Bikakis
, Rachael Kotarski, Philipp Jovanovic:
Decentralising digital humanities: exploring blockchain technology and "web3" for the Sloane Lab and Towards a National Collection (TaNC). 211-235 - Pranay Nangia

, Ian Ruthven:
A review of the literature on spirituality and religion in information research - 1990 to 2022. 236-258 - Fang Wang, Hongzhi Zhu:

Cognition, horizon and practice: formation of the nonsynchronism in theoretical research of information science. 259-284 - Anne-Sofie Elbrønd Nissen

, Nanna Kann-Rasmussen
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The public library "for all"? A typology of the ranging notions of "for all" in public libraries in Norway and Denmark. 285-300
Volume 81, Number 2, 2025
- Hilary Yerbury

, Maureen Henninger
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Knowing and not knowing about algorithms. 301-312 - Wan-Chen Lee

, Li-Min Cassandra Huang
, Juliana Hirt
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Embracing emojis: prototyping mood enhanced information systems for fiction readers. 313-329 - Konstantina Martzoukou

, Errol Sadullah Luders, Fiona Work, Petros A. Kostagiolas
, Neil Johnson:
Digital divides in nursing students: an exploration of the relationship between self-perceived digital competencies and digital barriers. 330-350 - Hyerim Cho

, Denice C. Adkins, Alicia K. Long
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Understanding the reader demographics of an emerging online reading platform, Webtoon. 351-368 - Cédric Baudrit

, Christophe Fernandez, Julien Couteaux, Patrice Buche, Nadege Bel, Cecile Charles, Eric Notz:
Cheese eK-Book: a new web-based medium for capitalising on, structuring and transferring cheesemaking knowledge and know-how. 369-384 - Kai Li

, Brian Dobreski
, Molly Busch:
How are library cataloging metadata used differently over time: a large-scale quantitative analysis of the Library of Congress catalog. 385-402 - Xuanning Chen

, Angela Lin, Sheila Webber:
"We do not always enjoy surprises": investigating artificial serendipity in an online marketplace context. 403-422 - Lilach Alon

, Maja Krtalic
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Multilingual information transitions in migrant families. 423-437 - Emma May

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Interrogating access: a critical disability studies approach to information practices research. 438-455 - Challen R. Wright

, Irina Rogova
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Defining harmful content statements: cultural humility work that leads to institutional change and accountability. 456-468 - Xiaotong Du

, Kaitlin Light Costello
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Information snowballing: information practices in the context of sustainable food practices. 469-490 - Brendan Luyt:

Conservapedia: problems, principles, mindset and implications for a polarized world. 491-502 - Fatima Espinoza Vasquez

, Shannon M. Oltmann
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Information precarity and microaggressions: how race-based trauma mediates Latinx people's information practices. 503-525 - Rashika Bahl

, Dana McKay, Shanton Chang
, George Buchanan
, Marc Cheong
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The phantom information booth: migrant and sedentary tertiary students' tactics in the face of suspect information on social media. 526-544 - Hyerim Cho

, Wan-Chen Lee
, Heather Thach
, Juliana Hirt
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Evaluating video game moods and their separability based on user-generated reviews. 545-565
Volume 81, Number 3, 2025
- John Kausch

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Knowledge translation as an interdisciplinary method for information science. 569-580 - Heather Moulaison Sandy

, Brian Dobreski
, Karen Snow
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How do LGBTQ+ library catalog users talk about subject searching? 581-597 - Ryo Shiozaki

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Intergenerational justice as a framework for social media archiving. 598-616 - Lilach Alon

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Adaptive practices as scaffolding in knowledge workers' personal information management. 617-637 - Lilach Gal, Jenny Bronstein, Tali Gazit:

Navigating parenthood in the digital landscape: a study on Facebook parenting community administrators. 638-656 - Chunqiu Li

, Shengnan Zhao, Yufei Xuan, Chen Chen
, Wirapong Chansanam
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Metadata description framework for Chinese paper-cutting as traditional art in the context of intangible cultural heritage inheritance. 657-683 - Leyla Dewitz

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Information behavior and the subjective digital well-being of individuals affected by social anxiety disorder. 684-708 - Matthew Kelly

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Knowledge representation in the Australian public library: epistemic factors impacting collection management. 709-722 - Zhen Zeng

, Haoyu Zhao, Huan Zhong, Jinghao Chen, Huilin Zhang, Guangbin Wei, Yuhang Zeng, Zirong Yang:
Information poverty in Southwest China: self and interactive behaviors among heterogeneous rural groups. 723-746 - Stephen Abrams

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Multivalent evaluation of digital preservation success. 747-766 - Yingying Han

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People first, preservation later: critical community engagement to activate dialogue-based archives. 767-787 - Sascha Donner

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What kind of documents can AI language model outputs be? The concept of artificially blended testimony. 788-809 - Dain Thomas

, Gobinda Chowdhury, Ian Ruthven:
Grey digital divide: factors associated with older people's use of the Internet for financial transactions in the UK. 810-828 - James A. Hodges

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A bibliographic archeology of game-like conspiracy narratives: examining the Ong's Hat Incunabula catalog. 829-842
Volume 81, Number 4, 2025
- Publisher's Note. 845-846

- Natascha Chtena

, Juan Pablo Alperin
, Stephen Pinfield
, Alice Fleerackers
, Irene V. Pasquetto
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Preprint servers and journals: rivals or allies? 847-869 - Emma Ward

, Ludi Price
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"The real Goncharov was the fandom we made along the way": Goncharov (1973) as information creation. 870-889 - Ofer Bergman

, Ella Shnaper-Reinberg
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The effect of cooking recipe storage on their retrieval. 890-905 - Scott Cameron

, Pat Franks, Isto Huvila
, Norman Mooradian:
Navigating accountability: the role of paradata in AI documentation and governance. 906-926 - Wasim Ahmed

, Mariann Hardey, Gal Yavetz
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Health information communication and advocacy in the haemophilia community: an X-based analysis. 927-955 - Fredrick Kiwuwa Lugya

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Taxonomy of context in human information behavior. 956-975 - Vanessa Reyes

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Rural aging and digital inclusion: sustaining access to personal information. 976-984 - Monika Krakowska

, Magdalena Zych
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Social responsibility of NGOs in the shaping of information behaviour in emergency situations - a case study of the frost action. 985-1002 - Lucia Giagnolini

, Inês Koch
, Francesca Tomasi
, Carla Teixeira Lopes
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Comparative insights into semantic archival modelling: evaluating RiC-O and ArchOnto representation capabilities. 1003-1031 - Yao Liu

, Li Si
, Xianrui Liu
, Jing Zhou
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Blazing a trail in library science: thematic distribution and evolutionary trends in Boone Library School (Wuhan) faculty's research. 1032-1058 - Indira Kasapovic

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Choice or inevitability: social context and the role of cultural capital in information behaviour of young people in career decision-making. 1059-1077 - Michael Thelwall

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Can ChatGPT replace citations for quality evaluation of academic articles and journals? Empirical evidence from library and information science. 1078-1094 - Suzanne J. Duffin

, Peter A. Bath
, Laura Sbaffi
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The role of online groups for autistic people in users' autism information journeys. 1095-1124
Volume 81, Numbers 5-6, 2025
- Zhengbiao Han

, Gang Sun, Hui Zhang
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A systematic review of information creation research. 1125-1144 - Viktorija Car

, Dijana Sobota
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Disinformation as a tool for digital political activism: Croatian Wikipedia and the case for critical information literacy. 1145-1162 - Yu-Wei Chang

, Chun-Yu Liu
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Can review articles help identify influential topics in library and information science? 1163-1180 - Martin Muderspach Thellefsen

, Bent Sørensen
, Amalia Nurma Dewi:
Generative AI and the semiosic reconfiguration of knowledge organization - a preliminary exploration. 1181-1199 - Muhammad Rosyihan Hendrawan

, Azman Mat Isa
, Ahmad Zam Hariro Samsudin:
Developing a cultural heritage taxonomy for an Indonesian world heritage site. 1200-1217 - Marc Richard Hugh Kosciejew

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Annexing and dissolving countries with documents: comparing and analysing the accession of East Germany into Germany and potential annexation of Canada into the USA. 1218-1247 - Siyao Cheng

, Lo Lee, Melissa G. Ocepek
, Merin Oleschuk:
Everyday foodwork in single-person households: an expansion of the information practice model. 1248-1266 - Spyros Kolyvas

, Konstantina Martzoukou
, Petros A. Kostagiolas
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An exploration into the relationship between information needs satisfaction and creativity of visual artists in Greece. 1267-1295 - Feng Yang

, Hanjia Zhang
, Qiuhan Hu, Yunyue Ren
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Situated cognition: understanding the acquisition dependence of digital literacy. 1296-1312 - Zaneta Sobotkova

, Matthew Pointon
, Geoff Walton
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An eye-tracking study on monolingual and bilingual proficiency in navigating online disinformation. 1313-1331 - Maria Elisavet Psomiadi

, Petros A. Kostagiolas
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A health information-seeking behavior conceptual framework for public health emergencies in the meta-COVID era. 1332-1356 - Marcin Kozak

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The science publishing manifesto: AI moves fast, science publishing must too. 1357-1369 - Ragnar Andreas Audunson

, Ágnes Barátné Hajdu
, Péter Kiszl, Katalin Bella:
Public libraries as public sphere institutions in a period of crises, conflicts and wars. The theory of low-intensive meeting places revisited. 1370-1382 - Zizhong Zhang

, Qiaolei Jiang, Shan Gao
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Taking pictures in response to uncertainty: coping through double remediation of in-game photography. 1383-1400 - Lala Hajibayova

, Seungmin Lee
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Authorship in the age of artificial intelligence. 1401-1414 - Qiuyan Guo

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Imposing needs and shaping feeds: how celebrity fans promote "unneeded" interpretation-centered information and build connections within online communities. 1415-1430 - Ghader Kurdi

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Supporting systematic review workflows in computing: a functional evaluation of electronic databases. 1431-1455 - Jingyi Zeng

, Li Niu
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Records as data elements: a theoretical framework for unlocking the value of archival data elements. 1456-1474 - Nayana Kirasur

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Navigating the state from the margins: understanding the material and affective aspects of women's engagement with identity documents in rural India. 1475-1496 - Katalin Varga

, Tibor Koltay
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From the lab to the civil society: data literacy comes of age. 1497-1508 - Jungwon Yoon, James E. Andrews

, Subin Seo, EunKyung Chung
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Landscapes of information science and library science research: comparing funded and non-funded research from 2008 to 2023. 1509-1530 - John Buschman

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On legitimacy in librarianship. 1531-1542 - Lin Wang

, Jenna Hartel
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Exploring the contemplative landscape of Library and Information Science through the lens of Chinese philosophies. 1543-1558 - Jingwen Lian

, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
, Xuanhui Zhang, Shijie Song
, Qinghua Zhu
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Enacting vitality of culture heritage information: exploring configurational paths to sustainable cultural heritage crowdsourcing. 1559-1585 - Haoyu Zhao

, Zhengbiao Han
, Nan Yang, Zeng Zhen
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From limitation to possibility: affordances and tactical evolution in user-GenAI interaction. 1586-1607
Volume 81, Number 7, 2025
- Ola Pilerot

, Fernando Bolaños Zarate
, Rodrigo Donoso Vegas:
Following standards: a document ethnography in Chilean University Libraries. 1-17 - Jussi T. S. Heikkilä

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Human intelligence versus artificial intelligence in classifying economics research articles: exploratory evidence. 18-30 - Thomas D. Wilson

, Elena Maceviciute
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Information seeking in a time of war: coping with stress in Lithuania during the Russia/Ukraine war. 31-62 - Dong Joon Lee

, Besiki Stvilia
, Fatih Gunaydin, Yuanying Pang:
Developing a data quality assurance ontology for research data repositories. 63-84 - Koraljka Golub

, Daniel Ocic Ihrmark:
Representation of Swedish LGBTQ+ fiction in commercial information services. 85-100 - Andrea Muzzarelli

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Information in practice and the building of a "Learning Alliance" in an Irish community. 101-120 - Lai Ma

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The limits of openness: global knowledge production and its boundaries. 121-134 - Fereshta Westin

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Time, technique and text: scoping review of temporal information extraction and categorisation in documents. 135-156 - Arwid Lund

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An alternative open science framework. 157-178 - Reijo Savolainen

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Seeking and sharing political information on Quora - the case of US presidential election 2024. 179-196 - Reijo Savolainen

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Debunking a politically motivated rumour on Reddit: the context of the 2024 U.S. Republican presidential campaign. 197-215 - Yucong Lao

, Noora Hirvonen
, Stefan Larsson:
Everyday encounters with deepfakes: young people's media and information literacy practices with AI-generated media. 216-235 - Qiuyan Guo

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Intentional echo chamber management: Chinese celebrity fans' information-seeking and sense-making practices on social media. 236-252 - Stefan Ekman

, Olle Sköld
, Isto Huvila
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Functions of paradata in data papers. 253-272 - Virve Antinoja

, Anna Reetta Suorsa
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Knowledge creation in facing change: community resilience through resources and capacities in microbusinesses internationalization. 273-292 - Darin Freeburg

, Katie Klein
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Who am I? How public library staff manage conflicting information about the self-concept. 293-311 - Joy Bhowmik

, Viviane Frings-Hessami
, Gillian C. Oliver
, Md Khalid Hossain
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Understanding the value of information in the everyday life of a small-scale marine fishing community in Bangladesh. 312-333 - Giorgia Crosilla

, Lukas Klic, Giovanni Colavizza
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Benchmarking large language models for handwritten text recognition. 334-354 - Charlotte Borgerud

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The public right of access to research data - an ethical dilemma? 355-375 - Koraljka Golub

, Rick Szostak
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Information retrieval of humanities resources: subject searching from a user perspective. 376-398 - Anne Goulding

, William James Shaw
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Narratives of public library roles and value: a critical discourse analysis of a public consultation on a new central library. 399-419 - Mikael Laakso

, Philips Ayeni:
Why engage with transformative agreements in scholarly publishing? Analysis of customer and publisher press release statements. 420-442 - Helene Hellmich

, Jesse David Dinneen
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Challenging but satisfying: an exploration of the practices and affective aspects of personal photograph deletion. 443-463 - Samuel Dodson

, Jane Bartley
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The paper behind the program: a documentary history of FORTRAN. 464-481 - Taha Anis

, Sanna Kumpulainen
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Climate information practices among indigenous Western Himalayan people examined through uses and gratifications theory. 482-501 - Hille Ruotsalainen

, Elina Late
, Sanna Kumpulainen
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Exploring the sources of ideation among visual artists. 502-519 - Catharina Ochsner

, Heinz Pampel
, Jonas Höfting
, Laura Rothfritz
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Scholarly blogs: an analysis of infrastructural aspects based on German scholarly blogs. 520-544

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