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Information Research, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, 2025
- Crystal Fulton:

Editorial. i-ii - Petri Turunen

, Terhi Sandgren
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Comparing the SDG-classification systems of Dimensions, InCites and SciVal for the University of Helsinki. 1-20 - Yajing Wu, Xianglei Zhu:

When aging meets digitisation: can urban digital technology innovations enhance the well-being of older adults? 21-45 - Jan Raoul Weber

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Hektor's framework, embodiment and superabundance in research on information activities in serious leisure. 46-66 - Philip Hider

, Simon Wakeling
, Jane Garner
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Ethnographic methods in libraries revisited. 67-79 - Paulina Bressel

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#recovery - creating common ground through visual and textual information shared in the eating disorder recovery community on Instagram. 80-101 - Mahsa Torabi

, Hiwa Khezri
, Samaneh Torabi
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The role of emotional styles in information avoidance regarding negative news. 102-121 - Elena Maceviciute:

Book review: De Fremery, Wayne. Cats, carpenters, and accountants: bibliographical foundations of information science. 122-123 - Elena Maceviciute:

Book review: Paus, Tomáš and Kum, Hye-Chung (eds.). Digital ethology: human behavior in geospatial context. 124-125 - Elena Maceviciute:

Book review: Balnaves, Edmund, Bultrini, Leda, Cox, Andrew and Uzwyshyn, Raymond (eds). New horizons of artificial intelligence in libraries. 126-127
Volume 30, Number iConf, 2025
iConference 2025
- Isaac Sserwanga, Madelyn Sanfilippo, Charles Inskip

, Annika Hinze, Rhea Rowena Ubana-Apolinario, France Bouthillier, Sara Martínez Cardama, Josep Cobarsí-Morales, Alan César Belo Angeluci, Julián D. Cortés:
Preface, Organisation, Reviewers, and Table of content. I-XVIII - Haoyuan Sun, Zhenkang Fu, Zhengtong Pu, Qinghua Zhu:

The promoting effect of internet use on the physical health of Chinese older adults: an empirical study based on the difference-in-differences model. 1-10 - Kristina Shiroma:

Navigating end-of-life decision making: a thematic analysis of Uchinanchu American older adult's information behaviour. 11-22 - Yueru Yan, Pnina Fichman:

"You can't imagine how hard it is": hardship streamers in live crowdfunding. 23-37 - Xiao-Liang Shen

, Lin-Yao Liu
, Yangjun Li
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Motivational duality and fake news reporting behavior: a polynomial regression with response surface analysis. 38-53 - Liuyu Huang, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Stella Xin Yin:

Drivers of metaverse adoption among children and youths: a UTATU2 perspective. 54-62 - Vitor Serejo Ferreira Batista:

Ética, política e informação: uma reflexão conceitual sobre sociedade e comportamento (Ethics, politics, and information: a conceptual reflection on society and behaviour). 63-73 - Jessica K. Barfield:

Evaluating techniques of artificial intelligence for social robots. 74-80 - Tian Wang, Yuanye Ma, Catherine Blake, Masooda N. Bashir, Ryan Wang

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Taking disagreements into consideration: human annotation variability in privacy policy analysis. 81-92 - Zixin Liu, Ji Zhang, Yiran Ding:

A more advanced group polarization measurement approach based on LLM-based agents and graphs. 93-107 - Qiaoyi Liu

, Jian Qin
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The role of ontologies in machine learning: a case study of gene ontology. 108-122 - Soumyajit Gupta, Venelin Kovatchev, Anubrata Das, Maria De-Arteaga, Matthew Lease:

Finding Pareto trade-offs in fair and accurate detection of toxic speech. 123-141 - Daniel Carter:

Safety anchors and deflected desires: generative AI and the production of sexualities. 142-149 - Charles Costa

, Souvick Ghosh:
Empowering customer service with generative AI: enhancing agent performance while navigating challenges. 150-158 - Di Wang, Ruiyang Chen

, Chuanni Li, Shanshan Gu:
AI lifecycle from a data-driven perspective: a systematic review. 159-170 - Rebecca D. Frank

, Stephanie Krueger
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Gallery walk as research method in information science. 171-179 - Sarah Appedu

, Yigang Qin
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Discourses of fear around AI and their implications for library and information science. 180-188 - Jacob Koch

, Jess Kropczynski
, Janette Perez-Jimenez
, Joseph S. Johnson
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Transforming bridges into smart infrastructure: a data-driven approach to monitoring bats and promoting sustainable coexistence. 189-202 - Haining Wang, Jason A. Clark

, Hannah McKelvey, Leila Sterman, Zheng Gao, Zuoyu Tian, Xiaozhong Liu:
Improving scholarship accessibility with reinforcement learning. 203-218 - Heng Yang

, Yonglin Yu, Fenghong Liu
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How do data authors perform in data-intensive research activities? Evidence from author contribution statement in data papers. 219-239 - Ruilian Han, Lu An, Wei Zhou, Gang Li:

A benchmark for evaluating crisis information generation capabilities in LLMs. 240-248 - Diana Daly

, Kainan Jarrette:
Design of audio ads to prebunk misinformation and promote civil discourse. 249-259 - Christopher Ball

, Kuo-Ting Huang
, Jess Francis-Levin
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Beyond the hype: longitudinal trends in virtual reality perceptions beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. 260-279 - Kyungwon Koh, Jooyoung Seo, Si Chen, Eugene Malcolm Cox:

Engaging with information beyond vision: hands-on approaches to computational thinking for blind and visually impaired learners. 280-286 - Alexander O. Smith

, Una Joh, Jeff Hemsley
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Does Google dream of electric memes? From human to computational culture. 287-300 - Victoria L. Lemieux

, Richard Marciano
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Teaching computational archival science: context, pedagogy, and future directions. 301-318 - Viviane Frings-Hessami:

Gendered recordkeeping practices in marginalised communities in Bangladesh. 319-329 - Allan A. Martell

, Travis L. Wagner
, Shannon M. Oltmann
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The affective dimension of archival work: understanding the thoughts and feelings of archivists who documented the HIV/AIDS epidemic. 330-337 - Jing Zhou:

An ensemble framework for sentiment-embedded event evolution in diaspora oral archives. 338-348 - Yaming Fu

, Jie Song
, Xinran Zhang
, Jingyun Bi
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Innovative practice of archival data development workflow in the AGI era: a case study of scientist archives project. 349-360 - Alexandria Rayburn:

Data feminism in museum collections: mapping principles to practices. 361-372 - Tianjiao Qi, Yiduo Wang, Meiman Wong, Tsamchu Basang, Linglu Li:

A semantic framework for digital archives of ancient Chinese villages aimed at humanistic discovery: a case study of four villages in Henan. 373-397 - Ruijie He

, Xiaoguang Wang
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A cultural heritage data curation framework for knowledge discovery. 398-412 - Ruoxi Liu

, Haoran Qiu
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Ideological presentations in official promotion of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) on short-form video platforms: a multimodal content analysis. 413-424 - Fatih Oguz:

Professional identity scale for information professionals: an instrument development. 425-434 - Oksana L. Zavalina

, Alexandra O'Neil, Shobhana L. Chelliah:
Stewardship of digital language archives: training development and testing through collaboration of information scientists, linguists, and communities. 435-442 - Mónica Colón-Aguirre, Kawanna Bright:

The inevitability of AI: a study of undergraduate students' perceptions of AI tools in their future careers. 443-449 - Lanxi Dong, Shuning Tang, Yuan Cheng, Ping Wang:

The smart archive management practicing pipeline: a virtual online learning platform for AI literacy development in archival science. 450-466 - Daphne Boey, Jennifer Campbell-Meier, Spencer Lilley, Janet Toland:

'Just because we can, does it mean we should?' The integrated data infrastructure in Aotearoa, and its implications for Māori. 467-475 - Zhuo Sun

, Dandan Zhang
, Xiaoning Gao
, Yan Jin
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The impact of privacy authorization framing in mobile apps on privacy disclosure: a regulatory focus approach. 476-485 - Theodore Dreyfus Ledford

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Does artificial intelligence harm labour? Investigating the limitations of incident trackers as evidence for policymaking. 486-499 - Yunjie Tang

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Cultivating university data culture in the age of artificial intelligence: a conceptual framework and critical reflections. 500-507 - Kyrie Zhixuan Zhou, Abhinav Choudhry, Ece Gumusel

, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo:
'Sora is incredible and scary': public perceptions and governance challenges of text-to-video generative AI models. 508-522 - Daniel Carter, Caroline Stratton:

Investigating privacy risks in open government data: an exploratory case study. 523-532 - Sarah Zipf

, Chuhao Wu, Tiffany Petricini
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Using the information inequity framework to study GenAI equity: analysis of educational perspectives. 533-547 - Ebubechukwu E. Uba, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo:

Governing knowledge commons in information science. 548-555 - Ruiyi Zhu, Tien-I Tsai

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Steering the AI world: an exploratory comparison of AI Acts in the EU and Canada. 556-564 - Spencer Lilley

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Open access: Māori perspectives on publishing. 565-572 - Tiago Emmanuel Nunes Braga, Josir Cardoso Gomes, Nathaly Cristine Leite Rocha, Fatih Oguz, Chris Cunningham:

BSLISE directory: innovating global mapping and organization of LIS schools. 573-581 - Yuerong Hu

, Chen Ling
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Towards nuanced and critical data analysis: an exploratory investigation into complexities of Goodreads reviews for children's books. 582-595 - Alexandra Chassanoff

, Annie T. Chen
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Conceptual approaches to information-as-potentiality. 596-609 - Kahyun Choi, Gyuri Kang

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An analysis of poet demographic and thematic diversity in a poetry collection for inclusive AI. 610-617 - Alexander O. Smith

, Calvin Cousin
, Una Joh, Christy Khoury, Yiran Duan
, Jeff Hemsley
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Towards memetic legitimation of knowledge: memes and cultural heritage. 618-626 - Hanna Carlsson

, Ahmad Kamal, Charlie Järpvall:
Innovation hesitancy: exploring reluctance to digital innovation in the Swedish cultural sector. 627-634 - Wenyi Shang, Rongqian Ma, Heather Moulaison Sandy

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How does digital humanities research talk about AI? A bibliometric analysis. 635-645 - Sijia Lu

, Jiaqing Long
, Yongjun Xu:
The dual impact of digital humanities: evaluating the role of DH approaches in historical and cultural resource development. 646-653 - Guowei Chen, Wei Xie, Yanan Liu, Xiaoqun Yuan, Liang Zhao:

Systematically modeling and extracting bibliographic metadata of power grid standard documents with LLMs. 654-665 - Yujie Zhang

, Weikang Yuan, Zhuoren Jiang:
Demystifying perception and decision-making in peer review: a semantic perspective. 666-678 - Ying Guo

, Fengchang Yu
, Jianfei Lai
, Xiaoqun Yuan
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How is AIGC shaping the world: an analysis of bibliometrics. 679-689 - Siyuan Peng

, Lei Hu
, Jingrui Hou
, Youqing Xia
, Ping Wang
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Review articles as windows into Knowledge accumulation: the case of AI research. 690-698 - Man Jiang

, Siluo Yang, Shuang Tao:
Exploring the patterns and influencing factors of emerging technology impact: a case study of digital medical technology. 699-711 - Guiyan Ou, Haodong Chen, Kaili Wang, Jiang Wu:

Leveraging scientific knowledge for technological inventions: insights from knowledge recombination theory. 712-731 - Vyacheslav Zavalin, Oksana L. Zavalina

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Are we there yet? Evaluation of AI-generated metadata for online information resources. 732-740 - Qiaoyi Liu

, Yuheun Kim
, Jeff Hemsley
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Scientists, but deny science? Climate change sceptics networks on YouTube led by scientists. 741-751 - Celene Neo, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Rachel Wan Ying Chun, Chei Sian Lee:

Uncovering strategies for identifying deepfakes. 752-760 - Zhaotong Wu

, Yepei Wang
, Hui Yan
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Decoding how the older adults identify misinformation: an analysis of internal mechanisms. 761-769 - Erica Shusas

, Shruti Sannon
, Katie Teitelbaum, Patrick Skeba
, Eric P. S. Baumer
, Andrea Forte
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Examining privacy concerns and conversations before, during, and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: an analysis of r/privacy. 770-788 - Emily Maemura

, Travis L. Wagner
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'Everyone has their reasons for curating the data they have decided to keep': a thematic analysis of data hoarding as digital curation practice. 789-797 - Yiqiong Zhang

, Susan C. Herring
, Yanmin Wu
, Rongle Tan
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Graphicon evolution on Bilibili: a historically informed socio-technical approach. 798-814 - Sharon Lisseth Perez, Xiaoying Song, Lingzi Hong

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Analyzing the language of rejection: a study of user flagging responses to hate speech on Reddit. 815-823 - Camilla Castro De Almeida

, Juliana Maia Mendes
, Vinicius Ribeiro Soares Dos Santos
, Elizabete Gonçalves De Souza
, Lucia Maria Velloso De Oliveira
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Comunicação científica e mediação da informação em mídia social: relato de experiência dos eventos organizados pela Comissão Diálogos de Pesquisa do PPGCI/UFF. 824-835 - Edward Benoit III

, Jill C. Trepanier
, Jennifer Vanos
, Emily Fisher, Kaitlyn Bailey, Annie Waddell, Jason H. Moore, Mandy Hatman, Mary Sidwell, Symonne Russell, Virginia Seger, Paige Boutte, Amanda Latta, Zoe Mohammad, Kyriel Felton, Erin Deliman, Breanna Benson-Pearce, Wendy Johnson, Allyson Russell, Baillie Pretzer, Christopher Reeder, Melissa McConnell, Lisa Dahlke, Kaitlynn Melear, Lillian Bodi, Savannah T. Lyle, Zach Lannes, Gwen L. Wells, Benjamin A. Teincuff, Jason M. Straight, Tiffany Rockwell, Shane T. Manthei, Jennifer L. Benner, Jane Fiegel, Amanda Lima, Elizabeth Rininger, Caroline Melinger, Deborah Metz-Andrews, Meryl Roepke, Karen Isaac, Mallory Collins:
Mapping GLAMs: creating a national dataset of GLAMs to develop a categorical climate-change risk assessment scale. 836-846 - Ko Chun Ru

, Rong Tang
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Promoting AI literacy through U.S. academic libraries: an analysis of LibGuides from ARL and Oberlin group libraries using the EDUCAUSE AI literacy framework. 847-865 - Hyerim Cho

, Denice C. Adkins, Hillary Gould, Katy Bond, Ky Flood:
Readers' advisory guide development for webtoon. 866-874 - Masaki Takeda, Satoru Suto:

Exploring the psychological mechanisms of library anxiety considering achievement motivation and goal orientation. 875-883 - Gbenga Adetunla

, Gobinda Chowdhury:
Towards a sustainable automated library operation; the imperatives of digital skills and related factors of digital skills development of university library professionals in Nigeria. 884-896 - Gbenga Adetunla

, Gobinda Chowdhury:
Digital skills development of university library professionals in Nigeria: testing the UTAUT model. 897-909 - Elena Loreto Olmedo-Pagés

, Rosario Arquero-Avilés
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Aprendizaje-Servicio como instrumento para la accesibilidad y la inclusión: resultado de una propuesta colaborativa entre universidades y bibliotecas (Service-learning as a tool for accessibility and inclusion: results of a collaborative approach between. 910-918 - Farhanuddin Fazaluddin Kazi, Jomara Sandbulte

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Leveraging social circles and algorithmic processes in digital mental health tools for college students' stress management. 919-940 - Sara Alrashed, Peter A. Bath

, Kushwanth Koya:
The role of paralinguistic digital affordances (PDAs) in online mental health communities (OMHCs) in Saudi Arabia. 941-959 - Hengyi Fu

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Enhancing vaccine communication in social Q&A: identifying readily applicable factors for answer acceptance on medical sciences stack exchange. 960-969 - Kuo-Ting Huang

, Ravi Patel, Sharon Connor, Elaine Kong, Xuan Nie, Jocelyn Schmersal:
Barriers and facilitators to documenting social needs in electronic health records: a pilot survey. 970-981 - Lihong Zhou

, Hanyu Miao
, Ruiyang Tu
, Jiangfeng Hu
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The challenges of cross-organizational patient data sharing in medical consortium: a study within the context of two-way referral systems. 982-991 - Jinkyung Katie Park, Rahul Dev Ellezhuthil, Pamela J. Wisniewski

, Vivek K. Singh:
Collaborative human-AI risk annotation: co-annotating online incivility with CHAIRA. 992-1008 - Kevin Crowston, Francesco Bolici:

Deskilling and upskilling with AI systems. 1009-1023 - Hiroyoshi Ito

, Takahiro Koizumi
, Ryuji Yoshimoto
, Yukihiro Fukushima, Takashi Harada, Atsuyuki Morishima
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Inconsistency-driven approach for human-in-the-loop entity matching. 1024-1038 - Yanrun Xu

, Tingting Jiang
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The effects of anthropomorphic framing on senior news consumers' attitudes towards health AI systems: a mediation of psychological distance. 1039-1048 - Alisha Pradhan

, Shaan Chopra
, Pooja Upadhyay
, Robin Brewer
, Amanda Lazar
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Understanding entangled human-technology-world relations: use of intelligent voice assistants by older adults. 1049-1063 - Huitong Chen, Yuting Pan, Hui Yan:

Research on the influencing mechanism of blind or visually impaired persons' evaluation on generative AI in visual tasks. 1064-1072 - Mingxia Jia

, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
, Xiaoyu Zhang
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Will potential threats persist? Attitudes and behavioral responses of creative professionals toward GenAI. 1073-1083 - Jiarun Dai, Naila Hajiyeva, Sehba Wani, Kayla Booth:

Taming TikTok: how BIPOC individuals perceive and interact with algorithmically generated content. 1084-1094 - Chei Sian Lee, Li En Tan, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh:

Examining generation Z's use of generative AI from an affordance-based approach. 1095-1102 - Simon Hachmeier, Robert Jäschke:

On the robustness of cover version identification models: a study using cover versions from YouTube. 1103-1122 - Hikaru Kumamoto, Hideo Joho

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Exploring the role of large language model in collaborative travel planning task. 1123-1130 - Nathan R. Johnson:

Information places: myth, affect, and gaps in information retrieval modelling. 1131-1141 - Lucian Li, Eryclis Silva:

Detecting text-level intellectual influence with Knowledge graph embeddings. 1142-1152 - Joy Bhowmik

, Viviane Frings-Hessami
, Gillian C. Oliver
, Md Khalid Hossain
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Information access via voice commands on YouTube: empirical evidence on the consequences for a marginalised community in Bangladesh. 1153-1168 - Merrion Frederick, Ana Roeschley

, Oksana L. Zavalina
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Beyond language archives: proposing the archival community informatics framework as an interdisciplinary link to revitalization lexicography. 1169-1179 - Nani Le Tang, Erin Eungyo Moon, Jose De Jesus Garrido Iniguez, Daniel Raul Mena Ramirez, Daniel L. Gardner

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From pixels to perspectives: exploring perceptions of representation in character design. 1180-1201 - Claudia Grisales

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State literacy: lessons from social struggle in the Colombian Amazon. 1202-1208 - Guangchun Zheng, Sharifa Sultana, Kate Williams:

Analysis of the integration of e-commerce and rural lives in China. 1209-1216 - Subhasree Sengupta, Yin Yang:

Narratives for healing: an exploration of interactions within an online community on navigating bullying trauma. 1217-1224 - Kai Li, Pao Pei Huang, Wei Jeng:

Are data papers cited as research data? Preliminary analysis on interdisciplinary data paper citations. 1225-1233 - Rachel A. Fleming-May, Bradley Wade Bishop, Caroline Villarreal:

'A Mulligan's stew': educational preparation for today's academic library liaisons in the humanities and social sciences. 1234-1243 - Heather Moulaison Sandy

, Wilson Castaño-Muñoz
, Laura Ridenour
, Denice C. Adkins
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AI literature review systems: an analysis of performance, affordances, and outputs for a complex topic in the social sciences. 1244-1252 - Wei Feng

, Lihong Zhou
, Junmin Xiao:
Get the root of research misconduct: a systematic review of its cultural factors. 1253-1275 - Dorota Rak, Mahmood Khosrowjerdi, Livhuwani Muthelo, Bhaskar Mukherjee:

Researchers' reflections on values, mechanisms, and dynamics of knowledge and information sharing in international academic projects. 1276-1289
Volume 30, Number 2, 2025
30th anniversary issue
- Crystal Fulton

, Wout Dillen
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Thirty Years of Information Research. i-iv - Karen Nowé Hedvall, Anton Carlander Borgström, Tobias Carlsson, Wout Dillen

, Alen Doracic, Elena Maceviciute, Ola Pilerot, Birgitta Wallin, Thomas D. Wilson:
Information Research comes to Borås. 1-7 - Crystal Fulton, Thomas D. Wilson:

A Reflection on 30 Years of Information Research with Professor Tom Wilson. 8-15 - Jungwon Yoon

, James E. Andrews
, EunKyung Chung
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Information Research at 30: its role as a diamond open access journal supporting scholarly communication in library and information science. 16-22 - Suliman Hawamdeh, Daniel Alemeneh, Jeff Allen:

The digital transformation of the information professions: Exploring the impact of digital publishing and open access. 23-34 - José Vicente Rodríguez-Muñoz, Francisco Javier Martínez Méndez

, Pedro-Manuel Diaz-Ortuno, Gregorio Moya-Martinez, Rosana López-Carreño:
Tom Wilson and Information Research: Pioneers of the diamond open access. 35-38 - Elena Maceviciute:

Information management according to Professor Wilson. 39-64 - Charles Cole:

An examination of Wilson's Concept of Information Need: implications. 65-71 - Peymon Montazeri

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Expanding Wilson's information behaviour model using social cognitive theory: A case study. 72-77 - Naresh Kumar Agarwal

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Tom Wilson: The person and his influence on my research. 78-84 - Amanda F. Cossham

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An appreciation of Tom Wilson. 85-86 - Tanja Svarre

, Birger Larsen
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30 years of Information Research papers citing Professor Tom D. Wilson: a bibliometric analysis. 87-94 - Lin Wang, Yiyu Chen:

A 24-Year Bibliometric Analysis of the Journal Information Research: Insights from CiteSpace. 95-109 - Gustaf Nelhans

, Camilla Lindelöw
, Pablo Lillo Cea
, Marco Schirone
, Rui José António
, Björn Hammarfelt
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Searching for Information Research: A bibliometric analysis celebrating 30 years of a pioneering open access journal (1995-2024). 110-126 - Björn Ekström

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Book review: Huvila, Isto, Andersson, Lisa and Sköld, Olle (Eds.). Perspectives on paradata: Research and practice of documenting process knowledge. 127-129 - Thomas D. Wilson:

Book review: Pulk, Kätlin and Koris, Riina (Eds.). Generative AI in higher education. The good, the bad, and the ugly. 130-131
Volume 30, Number CoLIS, 2025
Proceedings of CoLIS: 12th International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science - University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, 2nd-5th June 2025
- Perla Innocenti, Emma Nicol

, Ian Ruthven:
Preface, Organisation, and Table of Content. i-xiii - Hanna Carlsson, Lisa Engström

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Navigating exceptionalism: the role of public libraries in times of crisis and war rhetoric. 1-14 - Jeremy Keen Abbott

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Library time: in pursuit of liberatory leisure. 15-28 - Andreas Vårheim

, Jamie Johnston
, Eeva-Liisa Eskola, Henrik Jochumsen, Malgorzata Kisilowska-Szurminska, Ágústa Pálsdóttir, Kerstin Rydbeck, Máté Tóth, Ulla Wimmer, Mahmood Khosrowjerdi, Anna Mierzecka
, Sunniva Evjen, Roswitha Skare
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Public library services for migrants in national government policies across eight European countries: a comparative analysis. 29-51 - Li Su:

Tracing the archival turn: genealogies, dimensions and implications. 52-64 - Meltem Disli, Nele Gabriëls, Sally Chambers, Sarah Ames

, Beth Knazook
, Gustavo Candela
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Exploring the adoption of collections as data in the GLAM context. 65-77 - Camilla Lyckblad

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'What we have lost is patients who can't handle the information' - information misuse and open record access. 78-90 - Idunn Bøyum

, Mahmood Khosrowjerdi:
'It's such a blackbox function': Norwegian academic librarians' ambivalent perceptions towards AI use in academic libraries and academia. 91-104 - Néstor A. Nova, Hernán G. Morales, Juan Pájaro, Andrea González:

Advancing library operations with AI: data-driven insights for academic resource management. 105-120 - Monika Krakowska, Magdalena Zych

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(Un)conventional ways of dialogic information retrieval using prompt engineering and the role of AI literacy. 121-140 - Keith Munro

, Perla Innocenti, Mark Dunlop:
Life pours back: exploring hiking, wellbeing and information behaviour on the West Highland Way. 141-158 - Joann Cattlin

, Lisa M. Given:
Reciprocity in information exchange: how social exchange enriches collaborative research partnerships. 159-173 - Kaitlin E. Montague:

Geographical information ranges: conceptualising holistic information landscapes. 174-182 - Aira Huttunen, Tuula Nygård, Noora Hirvonen:

Exploring agency with and in participatory research on artificial intelligence in everyday information practices. 183-189 - Dijana Lekic-Savatic, Anna Lezon-Rivière, Madjid Ihadjadene:

Information sources of emergency physicians in the Covid-19 crisis. 190-204 - Cecilia Andersson

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Advertising legitimacy - an analysis of authorised and unauthorised pharmacy websites. 205-220 - Anna-Maija Multas

, Meri Kulmala
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'It can also be a really positive place': co-research on young people's health information literacy practices in social media. 221-236 - Connor White:

It's textbook: controlling the narrative about residential schools in Ontario classrooms. 237-253 - Qian Quan, Wei Feng

, Lihong Zhou:
From consciousness to actions: shaping the library consciousness of ethnic minorities with an actor-network theory approach. 254-270 - Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen

, Nanna Kann-Rasmussen
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Neutrality vs. social justice: a democratic perspective. 271-277 - Juliana Mestre

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Informational self-deception: deconstruction and reconstruction within philosophy of information. 278-290 - Olof Sundin

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Theorising notions of searching, (re)sources and evaluation in the light of generative AI. 291-302 - Dominic Dixon

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Towards informational social epistemology. 303-315 - Ian Ruthven, Alison Hicks, Pamela J. McKenzie, Jenny Bronstein, Jette Seiden Hyldegård, Gunilla Widén:

Singing in the rain: the role of umbrella concepts in library and information science. 316-322 - Niloofar Solhjoo

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The multispecies perspective in library and information science. 323-330 - Shannon M. Oltmann, Fatima Espinoza Vasquez:

Opposing book bans: a resilient and subversive information practice. 331-343 - Fredrik Hanell, Hanna Carlsson, Daniel Ihrmark:

Exploring culture war related attacks on public libraries: results from a pilot study on information activities of the far-right. 344-365 - Z. Coltman:

Small acts to make safe space: a case study of the Queer Liberation Library as a queer space. 366-374 - Tami Oliphant, Tyler Youngman

, Dan Hackborn, Lisa P. Nathan, Beth Patin:
Creating space for climate justice in library and information science. 375-391 - Yeweon Kim, Alison Harding, Jane Behre, Uhjin Sim, Mega Subramaniam:

Beyond barriers and borders: Digital literacy support for English language learners via communities of practice. 392-407 - Isto Huvila, Michael R. Olsson, Olle Sköld, Jessica Kaiser, Lisa Andersson:

Being literate in data or practices: how paradata functions in the context of literacy. 408-423 - Laura Saunders:

Information literacy as part of an interdisciplinary approach to combat misinformation. 424-442 - Eamon Tewell:

Two decades of critical information literacy: a review and analysis of the literature. 443-460 - Ola Pilerot, Björn Ekström

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Information practice and information behaviour: on the need for conceptual and theoretical clarity. 461-473 - Jette Seiden Hyldegård:

The implied information 'actor' - revisiting models of information behaviour through a Meta-Ethnographic approach. 474-488 - Ebtihal Wafa, Perla Innocenti, Ian Ruthven:

Exploring pilgrims' information behaviour and spiritual skills development. 489-497 - Samuel Dodson

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Genre knowledge: a metacognitive approach to exploring document practices in science. 498-507 - Drew Feeney

, Frances V. C. Ryan, David Brazier, Gemma Webster
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'Making the building blocks small' - the participative and capital-enhancing development of digital literacies in older adults. 508-516 - Brynne Campbell Rice

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The body as misinformation - examining the role of bodily information in the formation of false health beliefs. 517-524 - Dana McKay, Michael B. Twidale, George Buchanan:

Not all who wander are lost: an argument for searching to browse as a separate information behaviour. 525-539 - Rebekah Willson, Heidi Julien, Owen Stewart-Robertson

, Lisa M. Given:
'There's no onboarding, no orientation:' the role of neoliberal university structures in the lives of precarious academics. 540-550 - Rachel A. Fleming-May:

The information needs and behaviours of creative artists: a meta-ethnography of research, 2019-24. 551-566 - Isabel Virgo

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Overloaded and isolated? Preliminary findings on overcoming information challenges for incarcerated university students. 567-573 - Owen Stewart-Robertson

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'It's a wide cluster of noise': experiencing and describing information from environmental sounds. 574-582 - Edward J. Luca

, Bhuva Narayan
, Mary Anne Kennan
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Charting the future of library and information science in Australia and New Zealand through research, education and practice partnerships. 583-603 - Sunniva Evjen:

The relational dimension of librarianship. 604-617 - Rebecca Noone, Alison Hicks:

Combat and sacrifice: the culture of information crisis in teaching librarianship. 618-627 - Martin Thellefsen, Alon Friedman

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From realism and socio-cognitivism to AI constructs: enhancing domain analysis through artificial intelligence? 628-642 - Deborah Lee:

The knowledge organisation of sub-subgenres: the curious case of the collaborative works of Gilbert and Sullivan. 643-655 - Laura E. Williams

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Using digital ethnography to research embodied information practices on social media. 656-663 - Cao Gaohui, Zhang Wen, Puyi Liu:

Algorithmic Gossiping: sharing and non-sharing that evolve algorithmic imaginaries to folk theories. 664-672
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- Crystal Fulton

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Editorial - The challenge of authenticity in scholarly publishing. i-ii - Tiyang Huang

, Qingyun Pu
, Li Zhang:
Computer knowledge in the field of personal archiving: an exploratory study based on grounded theory. 1-21 - Ayelet Ayalon

, Noa Aharony
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Information-seeking behaviour during crisis caused by a terrorist attack in Israel. 22-42 - Brenda Siso-Calvo, Rosario Arquero-Avilés, Gonzalo Marco-Cuenca, Chiara Faggiolani:

Academic social networks and self-branding among library and information science academics in the European Union. 43-62 - Reijo Savolainen

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The role of discussion sections in research articles: the case of health information-seeking studies. 63-92 - Danielle H. Lee

, Peter Brusilovsky
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Cui bono? Who benefits from leveraging information behaviour of their online social connections? 93-117 - Sarah Al Mahmoud, Rong Tang:

Obstacles in Public Health Professionals' Information Practice: Introducing a Conceptual Model of Working Professionals' Information Seeking Process. 118-143 - Kate Lambaria

, Jessica Hagman, Kirsten Feist
, Jen-chien Yu
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All the signs we cannot see: understanding the complexity of space experiences with Photovoice. 144-174 - Zhengbiao Han, Jinwen Chen, Haoyu Zhao, Jingwei Wen:

A Comparative Study of Information Needs of Physical and Mental Illness Users in an Online Health Community. 175-194 - Nils Pharo

, Pia Borlund
, Ying-Hsang Liu:
Archive workers' information needs and how their expert knowledge influences information searching and collection curation: an interview study. 216-241 - Khadijah Kainat

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Employment-related information-seeking behaviour of South Asian immigrant women in Finland. 242-266 - Zhenxiang Cao

, Yili Chu:
Online health information seeking and health anxiety in the elderly: The mediating role of perceived information quality. 267-304 - Thomas D. Wilson:

The ethical foundations of university advice to students on the use of generative artificial intelligence. 305-322 - Rosemary Gay Fantinel

, Clayton Martins Pereira
, Ana Alice Baptista:
Involvement of women in the scientific outputs of the National Institute for Space Research (INPE). 323-342 - Wendy Duff, Jessica Ho, Connor White, Christa Sato

, Cheryl Regehr
, Henria Aton:
A comparison of two methods for studying emotional responses to archival work: Remote interviews and diaries. 343-369 - Junhua Li, Zhongru Wang:

Navigating digital transformation: Assessing the digital literacy of Chinese seafarers. 370-389 - Marek Deja:

From lockdown to limelight: unexpected gains in information seeking and scholarly communication research. 390-406 - Chenlin Wang, Jing Shen:

Assessing think tank influence in the context of social media: A systematic literature review. 407-423 - Julio C. Aguila Sanchez, Carmen Castillo Rocha

, Rocío L. Cortés Campos:
Activism for the Maya Territory of Yucatán on Facebook: A content analysis. 424-443 - Gerd Berget

, Nils Pharo:
User diversity in public libraries. 444-460 - Elena Maceviciute:

Book review: Heisig, Peter (Ed.). Handbook on information sciences. 461-462 - Thomas D. Wilson

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Book review: Gunkel, David J. (Ed.). Handbook on the ethics of artificial intelligence. 463-465 - Elena Maceviciute:

Book review: Pievani, Telmo. Serendipity: the unexpected in science. 466-467 - Thomas D. Wilson:

Book review: Kshetri, Nir. The rise of generative artificial intelligence. Impact on societies, economies and enterprises. 468-470

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