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November 2025, Volume 76, Issue 11
-   1431-1451 The Tower of Babel in science communication on social media: An analysis of linguistic diversity in Twitter mentions of scientific publications
 by Yanqing Zhang & Zhichao Fang
-   1452-1469 Automated novelty evaluation of academic paper: A collaborative approach integrating human and large language model knowledge
 by Wenqing Wu & Chengzhi Zhang & Yi Zhao
-   1470-1487 Scaling research aim identification: Language models for classifying scientific and societal‐oriented studies
 by Mengjia Wu & Gunnar Sivertsen & Lin Zhang & Fan Qi & Yi Zhang
-   1488-1507 A study of search result aggregation approaches for the digital humanities
 by Milad Momeni & Orland Hoeber
-   1508-1531 Right answers to wrong questions: The dysfunctional nature of information needs
 by Melanie A. Kilian & David Elsweiler & Ian Ruthven
-   1532-1552 Which is the cited source? A new perspective on article evaluation based on semantic similarity—Citation contribution attribution
 by Siluo Yang & Lijuan Wu & Biyao Wu & Yanhui Song
-   1553-1569 Quality teamwork on Wikipedia: Interpersonal communication networks as a social capital booster
 by Agnieszka Rychwalska & Szymon Talaga & Karolina Ziembowicz & Dariusz Jemielniak
-   1570-1590 Researchers' data processing descriptions—Understanding paradata creation practices and their underpinning instrumentalities
 by Isto Huvila & Lisa Andersson & Olle Sköld
-   1591-1601 Understanding discrepancies in the coverage of OpenAlex: The case of China
 by Mengxue Zheng & Lili Miao & Yi Bu & Vincent Larivière
October 2025, Volume 76, Issue 10
-   1283-1291 Red alert: Millions of “homeless” publications in Scopus should be resettled
 by Weishu Liu & Haifeng Wang
-   1292-1307 Who funds whom exactly? A study of funding acknowledgments
 by Anna Panova & Nataliya Matveeva & Ivan Sterligov
-   1308-1339 SciConNav: Knowledge navigation through contextual learning of extensive scientific research trajectories
 by Shibing Xiang & Xin Jiang & Bing Liu & Yurui Huang & Chaolin Tian & Yifang Ma
-   1340-1356 How does scientific research influence policymaking? A study of four types of citation pathways between research articles and AI policy documents
 by Zhe Cao & Lin Zhang & Ying Huang & Gunnar Sivertsen
-   1357-1373 Assessing the societal influence of academic research with ChatGPT: Impact case study evaluations
 by Kayvan Kousha & Mike Thelwall
-   1374-1395 Semantic organization for historical maps: Classification, representation, association
 by Qi Xiaoying & Alton Y. K. Chua & Yang Haiping
-   1396-1410 How do authors perceive the way their work is cited? Findings from a large‐scale survey on quotation accuracy
 by Simon Wakeling & Monica Lestari Paramita & Stephen Pinfield
-   1411-1427 The visual, the textual, and the one‐dimensional: An exploration of the visual elements of bibliographic classification schemes
 by Deborah Lee
September 2025, Volume 76, Issue 9
-   1147-1161 Envisaging Data Nirvana: A Delphi study of ideal data culture
 by Jocelyn Cranefield & Matthew Lewellen & Spencer Lilley & Gillian Oliver
-   1162-1173 Framework for assessing the risk to a field from fraudulent researchers: A case study of Alzheimer's disease
 by Chaoqun Ni & B. Ian Hutchins
-   1174-1187 Finding “similar” universities using ChatGPT for institutional benchmarking: A large‐scale comparison of European universities
 by Benedetto Lepori & Lutz Bornmann & Mario Gay
-   1188-1209 The woman researcher's tale: A review of bibliometric methods and results for studying gender in science
 by Elvira González‐Salmón & Zaida Chinchilla‐Rodríguez & Nicolas Robinson‐Garcia
-   1210-1226 Knowledge integration and diffusion structures of interdisciplinary research: A large‐scale analysis based on propensity score matching
 by Jiawei Xu & Zhihan Zheng & Chao Min & Win‐bin Huang & Yi Bu
-   1227-1240 Data sources used in bibliometrics 1978–2022: From proprietary databases to the great wide open
 by Camilla Hertil Lindelöw & Björn Hammarfelt & Alysson Mazoni
-   1241-1257 The spatiotemporal relationship between usage data and topic popularity in scientific literature
 by Xianwen Wang & Wencan Tian & Ruonan Cai & Zhichao Fang
-   1258-1276 The landscape of data reuse in interactive information retrieval: Motivations, sources, and evaluation of reusability
 by Tianji Jiang & Wenqi Li & Jiqun Liu
August 2025, Volume 76, Issue 8
-   1047-1051 Bringing information science perspectives to data science: Opportunities and gaps
 by Matthew S. Mayernik
-   1052-1064 What's in a name? Scholarly journal title changes and the quest for international visibility (1965–2020)
 by Mahdi Khelfaoui & Yves Gingras
-   1065-1081 The iSchools landscape: Diversity, inclusiveness, and global identity
 by Di Wang & Lihong Zhou & Michael Seadle & Gobinda Chowdhury
-   1082-1104 Adaptive hyperparameter optimization for author name disambiguation
 by Shuo Lu & Yong Zhou
-   1105-1122 The botization of science? Large‐scale study of the presence and impact of Twitter bots in science dissemination
 by Wenceslao Arroyo‐Machado & Enrique Herrera‐Viedma & Daniel Torres‐Salinas
-   1123-1140 Toward information resilience: Applying intersectionality to the HIV/AIDS information practices of Black sexual minority men
 by Megan Threats
July 2025, Volume 76, Issue 7
-   937-958 Using linked data for data analytic literary research: Case BookSampo—Finnish fiction literature on the semantic web
 by Annastiina Ahola & Telma Peura & Eero Hyvönen
-   959-973 Evolving stories of self: Informational transitions and tattoos
 by Maja Krtalić & Jennifer Campbell‐Meier & Niloofar Solhjoo
-   974-988 Health information behavior during the life transition among people diagnosed with hypothyroidism
 by Varpu Pääaho & Aira Huttunen
-   989-1005 Restraining the formation of filter bubbles with algorithmic affordances: Toward more balanced information consumption and decreased attitude extremity
 by Tingting Jiang & Zhumo Sun & Shiting Fu
-   1006-1027 Prerequisite Relations Annotation Tool: Annotation and analysis of educational relations in texts
 by Chiara Alzetta & Ilaria Torre
-   1028-1042 Connected pilgrims: A case study of the Motawif booking system on X
 by Nadia Caidi & Deena Abul‐Fottouh & Jie Wu & Argane Goel
June 2025, Volume 76, Issue 6
-   843-847 The use of bibliometrics for ranking the all‐time greatest music artists
 by Timothy L. Urban
-   848-866 A study of drag‐and‐drop query refinement and query history visualization for mobile exploratory search
 by Mohammad Hasan Payandeh & Orland Hoeber & Miriam Boon & Dale Storie & Veronica Ramshaw
-   867-883 College students' credibility assessments of GenAI‐generated information for academic tasks: An interview study
 by Wonchan Choi & Hyerin Bak & Jiaxin An & Yan Zhang & Besiki Stvilia
-   884-895 Evaluating the linguistic coverage of OpenAlex: An assessment of metadata accuracy and completeness
 by Lucía Céspedes & Diego Kozlowski & Carolina Pradier & Maxime Holmberg Sainte‐Marie & Natsumi Solange Shokida & Pierre Benz & Constance Poitras & Anton Boudreau Ninkov & Saeideh Ebrahimy & Philips Ayeni & Sarra Filali & Bing Li & Vincent Larivière
-   896-916 Understanding the shifting nature of fake news research: Consumption, dissemination, and detection
 by Rona Nisa Sofia Amriza & Tzu‐Chuan Chou & Wiwit Ratnasari
-   917-932 Bayesian and frequentist statistical models to predict publishing output and article processing charge totals
 by Philip M. Dixon & Eric Schares
May 2025, Volume 76, Issue 5
-   743-751 Death by AI: Will large language models diminish Wikipedia?
 by Christian Wagner & Ling Jiang
-   752-769 Debunking war information disorder: A case study in assessing the use of multimedia verification tools
 by Sohail Ahmed Khan & Laurence Dierickx & Jan‐Gunnar Furuly & Henrik Brattli Vold & Rano Tahseen & Carl‐Gustav Linden & Duc‐Tien Dang‐Nguyen
-   770-789 Beyond decomposition: Hierarchical dependency management in multi‐document question answering
 by Xiaoyan Zheng & Zhi Li & Qianglong Chen & Yin Zhang
-   790-802 Science for whom? The influence of the regional academic circuit on gender inequalities in Latin America
 by Carolina Pradier & Diego Kozlowski & Natsumi S. Shokida & Vincent Larivière
-   803-818 Using the S‐DIKW framework to transform data visualization into data storytelling
 by Angelica Lo Duca & Kate McDowell
-   819-839 Spoken conversational search: Evaluating the effect of system clarifications on user experience through Wizard‐of‐Oz study
 by Souvick Ghosh & Chirag Shah
April 2025, Volume 76, Issue 4
-   645-648 ChatGPT for complex text evaluation tasks
 by Mike Thelwall
-   649-664 Data, not documents: Moving beyond theories of information‐seeking behavior to advance data discovery
 by Anthony J. Million & Jeremy York & Sara Lafia & Libby Hemphill
-   665-685 Associating cognitive abilities with naturalistic search behavior
 by Tung Vuong & Pritom Kumar Das & Tuukka Ruotsalo
-   686-702 “I wish I could use any language as it comes to mind”: User experience in digital platforms in the context of multilingual personal information management
 by Lilach Alon & Maja Krtalić
-   703-717 Essential work, invisible workers: The role of digital curation in COVID‐19 Open Science
 by Irene V. Pasquetto & Amina A. Abdu & Natascha Chtena
-   718-739 Dynamic algorithmic awareness based on FAT evaluation: Heuristic intervention and multidimensional prediction
 by Jing Liu & Dan Wu & Guoye Sun & Yuyang Deng
March 2025, Volume 76, Issue 3
-   527-544 Research methods and the use of visual representation in library and information science research
 by Krystyna K. Matusiak & Veslava Osinska & Peter Organisciak & Robyn Thomas Pitts
-   545-562 The logic behind cyberchondria: Longitudinal relations among risk perception, health anxiety, and online health information seeking
 by Yanhui Song & Deyu Min
-   563-579 Are disruptive papers more likely to impact technology and society?
 by Alex J. Yang & Xiaohui Yan & Haotian Hu & Hanlin Hu & Jia Kong & Sanhong Deng
-   580-603 The role of online search platforms in scientific diffusion
 by Kyriakos Drivas
-   604-620 Falling behind again? Characterizing and assessing older adults' algorithm literacy in interactions with video recommendations
 by Yuhao Zhang & Jiqun Liu
-   621-641 Integration patterns in the use of metadata for data sense‐making during relevance evaluation: An interpretable deep learning‐based prediction
 by Qiao Li & Ping Wang & Chunfeng Liu & Xueyi Li & Jingrui Hou
February 2025, Volume 76, Issue 2
-   349-352 Conceptual models of the sociotechnical: Introduction to special issue
 by Katrina Fenlon & Peter Organisciak & Andrea Thomer & Nicholas M. Weber
-   353-363 Conceptual modeling as language design
 by Ryan Shaw
-   364-374 Critical data modeling and the basic representation model
 by Karen M. Wickett
-   375-396 The “Collections as ML Data” checklist for machine learning and cultural heritage
 by Benjamin Charles Germain Lee
-   397-412 Theories and implications for centering Indigenous and queer embodiment within sociotechnical systems
 by Travis L. Wagner & Diana Marsh & Lydia Curliss
-   413-427 Metadata as imaginary demands: Exploring metadata markets in digital heritage with speculative design
 by Karin Hansson
-   428-446 Under whose wings? A conceptual model for incorporating historical sovereignty information in biodiversity data
 by Yi‐Yun Cheng
-   447-459 Facts in the machine: Systems of record and the performance of sociotechnical truth
 by Elliott Hauser
-   460-523 One schema to rule them all: How Schema.org models the world of search
 by Andrew Iliadis & Amelia Acker & Wesley Stevens & Sezgi Başak Kavakli
January 2025, Volume 76, Issue 1
-   3-97 Sense‐making, sensemaking and sense making—A systematic review and meta‐synthesis of literature in information science and education: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Christine Urquhart & Bonnie Cheuk & Louisa Lam & Dave Snowden
-   98-120 Human‐centered explainable artificial intelligence: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Michael Ridley
-   121-154 A literature review of user privacy concerns in conversational chatbots: A social informatics approach: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Ece Gumusel
-   155-192 Cognitive authority: A scoping review of empirical research. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Noora Hirvonen & Anna‐Maija Multas & Tuula Nygård & Maija‐Leena Huotari
-   193-215 The role of information and communication technologies in disclosing and reporting sexual assault among young adults: A systematic review. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Valerie Lookingbill & Travis L. Wagner
-   216-237 Trends in information behavior research, 2016–2022: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Isto Huvila & Tim Gorichanaz
-   238-261 Data quality assurance practices in research data repositories—A systematic literature review. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Besiki Stvilia & Yuanying Pang & Dong Joon Lee & Fatih Gunaydin
-   262-288 Negative consequences of information gatekeeping through algorithmic technologies: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Devendra Potnis & Iman Tahamtan & Luke McDonald
-   289-325 Sociotechnical governance of misinformation: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo & Xiaohua Awa Zhu & Shengan Yang
-   326-346 Information avoidance: A critical conceptual review. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Alison Hicks & Pamela McKenzie & Jenny Bronstein & Jette Seiden Hyldegård & Ian Ruthven & Gunilla Widén
December 2024, Volume 75, Issue 13
-   1433-1450 How fast do scholarly papers get read by various user groups? A longitudinal and cross‐disciplinary analysis of the evolution of Mendeley readership
 by Zhichao Fang & Chonkit Ho & Zekun Han & Puqing Wu
-   1453-1465 Seed‐based information retrieval in networks of research publications: Evaluation of direct citations, bibliographic coupling, co‐citations, and PubMed‐related article score
 by Peter Sjögårde & Per Ahlgren
-   1466-1479 Embodied and dialogical basis for understanding humans with information: A sustainable view
 by Anna Suorsa
-   1480-1497 How games can support misinformation education: A sociocultural perspective
 by Stacey Wedlake & Chris Coward & Jin Ha Lee
-   1498-1514 Exploring the digital gray zone of online medicinal markets emerging from search
 by Kristofer Rolf Söderström & Olof Sundin
-   1515-1530 When data sharing is an answer and when (often) it is not: Acknowledging data‐driven, non‐data, and data‐decentered cultures
 by Isto Huvila & Luanne S. Sinnamon
August 2024, Volume 75, Issue 8
-   865-868 Information and library professionals' roles and responsibilities in an AI‐augmented world
 by Gary Marchionini
-   869-882 The Howard‐Harvard effect: Institutional reproduction of intersectional inequalities
 by Diego Kozlowski & Thema Monroe‐White & Vincent Larivière & Cassidy R. Sugimoto
-   883-897 The enhanced research impact of self‐archiving platforms: Evidence from bioRxiv
 by Hongxu Liu & Guangyuan Hu & Yin Li
-   898-915 An empirical examination of data reuser trust in a digital repository
 by Elizabeth Yakel & Ixchel M. Faniel & Lionel P. Robert
-   916-931 Toward measuring data literacy for higher education: Developing and validating a data literacy self‐efficacy scale
 by Jeonghyun Kim & Lingzi Hong & Sarah Evans
-   932-933 Abstractions and embodiments: New histories of computing and society. By Janet Abbate, Stephanie Dick (Eds.), Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2022. pp. 472. $39.95 (softcover). ISBN: 9781421444376
 by Tim Gorichanaz
July 2024, Volume 75, Issue 7
-   769-788 Which international co‐authorships produce higher quality journal articles?
 by Mike Thelwall & Kayvan Kousha & Mahshid Abdoli & Emma Stuart & Meiko Makita & Paul Wilson & Jonathan Levitt
-   789-806 Exploring enigmas: Information seeking after exposure to virtual reality awe elicitors
 by Alex Urban & Jenny Simpson Bossaller
-   807-828 You are not alone: Characterizing users' relationship‐layer identities in online health communities
 by Kejun Chen & Yuehua Zhao & Ningyuan Song & Yufei Han & Jiaer Peng & Jiaqing Wang
-   829-843 An empirical exploration of the subjectivity problem of information qualities
 by Frans Van der Sluis & Julien Faure & Sofie Phutachard Homnual
-   844-858 I'm the same, I'm the same, I'm trying to change: Investigating the role of human information behavior in view change
 by Dana McKay & Stephann Makri & Marisela Gutierrez‐Lopez & Colin Porlezza & Andrew Macfarlane & Glenda Cooper & Sondess Missaoui
-   859-862 Handbook of digital inequality. By Eszter Hargittai (Ed.), Cheltenham: Elgar. 2021. pp. Xii, 386 (Elgar handbooks on inequality)
 by Gunilla Widén
June 2024, Volume 75, Issue 6
-   643-654 “He looks very real”: Media, knowledge, and search‐based strategies for deepfake identification
 by Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh
-   655-670 Will sentiment analysis need subculture? A new data augmentation approach
 by Zhenhua Wang & Simin He & Guang Xu & Ming Ren
-   671-685 Centering dialog and care in digital Indigenous knowledge stewardship: Of relationality, responsibility, and respect
 by Chern Li Liew & Ailsa Lipscombe
-   686-703 How much freedom does an effectiveness metric really have?
 by Alistair Moffat & Joel Mackenzie
-   704-716 Semiotic scale for library software interfaces: Development and validation
 by Manoj Kumar Verma & Vinit Kumar & Mayank Yuvaraj
-   717-733 Understanding super‐partnerships in scientific collaboration: Evidence from the field of economics
 by Junwan Liu & Xiaofei Guo & Shuo Xu & Yi Bu & Cassidy R. Sugimoto & Vincent Larivière & Yinglu Song & Honghao Zhou
-   734-748 For perpetuating social media collective memory proactively and inclusively: Explore the interests and tensions of stakeholders in preservation actions
 by Hui Liu & Dong Rong Zhang & Qing Shan Zhou & Bin Li
-   749-766 To preprint or not to preprint: A global researcher survey
 by Rong Ni & Ludo Waltman
May 2024, Volume 75, Issue 5
-   503-511 JASIST Special Issue Editorial: Re‐orienting search engine research in information science
 by Dirk Lewandowski & Jutta Haider & Olof Sundin
-   512-520 Impact and development of an Open Web Index for open web search
 by Michael Granitzer & Stefan Voigt & Noor Afshan Fathima & Martin Golasowski & Christian Guetl & Tobias Hecking & Gijs Hendriksen & Djoerd Hiemstra & Jan Martinovič & Jelena Mitrović & Izidor Mlakar & Stavros Moiras & Alexander Nussbaumer & Per Öster & Martin Potthast & Marjana Senčar Srdič & Sharikadze Megi & Kateřina Slaninová & Benno Stein & Arjen P. de Vries & Vít Vondrák & Andreas Wagner & Saber Zerhoudi
-   521-537 The influence of knowledge type and source reputation on preferences for website or video search results
 by Georg Pardi & Steffen Gottschling & Yvonne Kammerer
-   538-549 Virtuous search: A framework for intellectual virtue in online search
 by Tim Gorichanaz
-   550-566 Dark sides of artificial intelligence: The dangers of automated decision‐making in search engine advertising
 by Carsten D. Schultz & Christian Koch & Rainer Olbrich
-   567-580 Is googling risky? A study on risk perception and experiences of adverse consequences in web search
 by Helena Häußler & Sebastian Schultheiß & Dirk Lewandowski
-   581-599 Towards improving user awareness of search engine biases: A participatory design approach
 by Monica Lestari Paramita & Maria Kasinidou & Styliani Kleanthous & Paolo Rosso & Tsvi Kuflik & Frank Hopfgartner
-   600-612 Making the invisible visible: Critical discourse analysis as a tool for search engine research
 by Renee Morrison
-   613-624 The elusive search engine: How search engine use is reflected in survey reports
 by Cecilia Andersson & Olof Sundin
-   625-639 Shaping information and knowledge on climate change technologies: A cross‐country qualitative analysis of carbon capture and storage results on Google search
 by Jussara Rowland & Sergi López‐Asensio & Ataberk Bagci & Ana Delicado & Ana Prades
April 2024, Volume 75, Issue 4
-   377-394 How technological knowledge management capability compliments knowledge‐intensive human resource management practices to enhance team outcomes: A moderated mediation analysis
 by Khuram Shahzad & Marco De Sisto & Shajara Ul‐Durar & Wei Liu
-   395-422 Challenges posed by hijacked journals in Scopus
 by Anna Abalkina
-   423-437 From academic to media capital: To what extent does the scientific reputation of universities translate into Wikipedia attention?
 by Wenceslao Arroyo‐Machado & Adrián A. Díaz‐Faes & Enrique Herrera‐Viedma & Rodrigo Costas
-   438-453 Searching for creativity: How people search to generate new ideas
 by Catherine Chavula & Yujin Choi & Soo Young Rieh
-   454-468 Types of domain and task‐solving information in media scholars' data interaction
 by Laura Korkeamäki & Heikki Keskustalo & Sanna Kumpulainen
-   469-482 Information shaping
 by Ian Ruthven
-   483-495 Information sculpting
 by Ian Ruthven
-   496-499 Birth of modern facts: How the information revolution transformed academic research, governments, and businesses, Cortada, James W., Rowman & Littlefield. 2023. 462 pp. $125.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 978‐1‐5381‐7390‐9)
 by Cheryl Knott
March 2024, Volume 75, Issue 3
-   201-214 Understanding data culture/s: Influences, activities, and initiatives: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Gillian Oliver & Jocelyn Cranefield & Spencer Lilley & Matthew J. Lewellen
-   215-244 Factors associating with or predicting more cited or higher quality journal articles: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Kayvan Kousha & Mike Thelwall
-   245-267 Reviews and Reviewing: Approaches to Research Synthesis. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Linda C. Smith
-   268-297 Information science and the inevitable: A literature review at the intersection of death and information management: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Jesse David Dinneen & Maja Krtalić & Nilou Davoudi & Helene Hellmich & Catharina Ochsner & Paulina Bressel
-   298-323 Value co‐creation in cultural heritage information practices: Literature review and future agenda: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Yuxiang Chris Zhao & Jingwen Lian & Yan Zhang & Shijie Song & Xinlin Yao
-   324-343 Phenomenon‐based classification: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Claudio Gnoli & Richard P. Smiraglia & Rick Szostak
-   344-374 Socio‐technical issues in the platform‐mediated gig economy: A systematic literature review: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
 by Meredith Dedema & Howard Rosenbaum
January 2024, Volume 75, Issue 1
-   3-23 Understanding co‐corresponding authorship: A bibliometric analysis and detailed overview
 by Wencan Tian & Ruonan Cai & Zhichao Fang & Yu Geng & Xianwen Wang & Zhigang Hu
-   24-42 Interaction with peers online: LGBTQIA+ individuals' information seeking and meaning‐making during the life transitions of identity construction
 by Romy Menghao Jia & Jia Tina Du & Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
-   43-58 Why are these publications missing? Uncovering the reasons behind the exclusion of documents in free‐access scholarly databases
 by Lorena Delgado‐Quirós & Isidro F. Aguillo & Alberto Martín‐Martín & Emilio Delgado López‐Cózar & Enrique Orduña‐Malea & José Luis Ortega
-   59-78 Monodisciplinary collaboration disrupts science more than multidisciplinary collaboration
 by Xin Liu & Yi Bu & Ming Li & Jiang Li
-   79-93 Information practices in data analytics for supporting public health surveillance
 by Dan Zhang & Loo G. Pee & Shan L. Pan & Jingyuan Wang
December 2023, Volume 74, Issue 13
-   1485-1497 Who tweets scientific publications? A large‐scale study of tweeting audiences in all areas of research
 by Lin Zhang & Zhenyu Gou & Zhichao Fang & Gunnar Sivertsen & Ying Huang
-   1498-1514 Promoting data use through understanding user behaviors: A model for human open government data interaction
 by Fanghui Xiao & Yu Chi & Daqing He
-   1515-1531 Knowledge inheritance in disciplines: Quantifying the successive and distant reuse of references
 by Hongyu Zhou & Ke Dong & Yikun Xia
-   1532-1549 Description: Its meaning, epistemology, and use with emphasis on information science
 by Birger Hjørland
-   1550-1564 An approach to assess the quality of Jupyter projects published by GLAM institutions
 by Gustavo Candela & Sally Chambers & Tim Sherratt
December 2023, Volume 74, Issue 12
-   1345-1349 JASIST special issue on ICT4D and intersections with the information field
 by Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao & Jia Tina Du & Natalie Pang & Jaya Raju & Hui Yan
-   1350-1364 Accessing and preserving information: Combining ICT4D and archival science to empower marginalized communities
 by Viviane Frings‐Hessami & Gillian Oliver
-   1365-1383 Consequences of information exchanges of vulnerable women on Facebook: An “information grounds” study informing value co‐creation and ICT4D research
 by Devendra Potnis & Macy Halladay & Sara‐Elizabeth Jones
-   1384-1400 A multi‐stakeholder engagement framework for knowledge management in ICT4D
 by Manoj A. Thomas & Yan Li & Vera Sistenich & Ken Ngoy Diango & Diulu Kabongo
-   1401-1418 User empowerment and well‐being with mHealth apps during pandemics: A mix‐methods investigation in China
 by Zhongyun Zhou & Xiao‐Ling Jin & Carol Hsu & Zhenya Tang
-   1419-1436 Toward an impact‐driven framework to operationalize social justice and implement ICT4D in the field of information
 by Bharat Mehra
-   1437-1448 Bridging information and communication technology and older adults by social network: An action research in Sichuan, China
 by Yuhao Zhang & Guangchun Zheng & Hui Yan
-   1449-1462 Cultural use of ICT4D to promote Indigenous knowledge continuity of Ngarrindjeri stories and communal practices
 by Jelina Haines & Jia Tina Du & Aunty Ellen Trevorrow
-   1463-1481 How does family support influence digital immigrants' extended use of smartphones? An empirical study based on IT identity theory
 by Zian Fang & Yongmei Liu & Fei Jiang & Wei Dong
November 2023, Volume 74, Issue 11
-   1243-1264 More is better? Understanding the effects of online interactions on patients health anxiety
 by Zhaohua Deng & Zihao Deng & Guorui Fan & Bin Wang & Weiguo (Patrick) Fan & Shan Liu
-   1265-1281 Information practices around genetic testing for ovarian cancer patients
 by Ciaran B. Trace & Yan Zhang & Siqi Yi & Marian Yvette Williams‐Brown
-   1282-1292 PIM as a caring: Using ethics of care to explore personal information management as a caring process
 by Amber L. Cushing
-   1293-1306 Dataset versus reality: Understanding model performance from the perspective of information need
 by Mengying Yu & Aixin Sun
-   1307-1324 Do you see what I see? Measuring the semantic differences in image‐recognition services' outputs
 by Anton Berg & Matti Nelimarkka
-   1325-1340 Towards indicating interdisciplinarity: Characterizing interdisciplinary knowledge flow
 by Hongyu Zhou & Raf Guns & Tim C. E. Engels
October 2023, Volume 74, Issue 10
-   1159-1169 Times new plural: The multiple temporalities of contemporary life and the infosphere
 by Tom Mason & David Bawden
-   1170-1184 How question type influences knowledge withholding in social Q&A community
 by Xing Zhang & Durong Wang & Yuyao Tang & Quan Xiao
-   1185-1202 Communicating shared situational awareness in times of chaos: Social media and the COVID‐19 pandemic
 by Maryam Shahbazi & Deborah Bunker & Tania C. Sorrell
-   1203-1206 Architects of memory: Information and rhetoric in a networked archival age. Nathan R. Johnson. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. 2020. pp. 224. $49.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780817320607
 by Charles Farrugia
-   1207-1228 Sorting out journals: The proliferation of journal lists in China
 by Jing Wang & Willem Halffman & Yuehong Helen Zhang
-   1229-1240 Neural machine translation for in‐text citation classification
 by Iqra Safder & Momin Ali & Naif Radi Aljohani & Raheel Nawaz & Saeed‐Ul Hassan
September 2023, Volume 74, Issue 9
-   1049-1066 Thinking inside the box: An evaluation of a novel search‐assisting tool for supporting (meta)cognition during exploratory search
 by Yuan Li & Anita Crescenzi & Austin R. Ward & Rob Capra
-   1067-1080 The effects of COVID‐19 on information management in remote and hybrid work environments
 by Maayan Nakash & Dan Bouhnik
-   1081-1085 Information misbehavior: How organizations use information to deceive
 by Chun Wei Choo & Marco Meyer
-   1086-1099 Climate change information seeking
 by Chun Wei Choo
-   1100-1117 What online review features really matter? An explainable deep learning approach for hotel demand forecasting
 by Dong Zhang & Chong Wu
-   1118-1123 Narrative review on open access institutional repositories and knowledge sharing in South Africa
 by Kwame Kodua‐Ntim
-   1124-1139 Addressing structural hurdles for metadata extraction from environmental impact statements
 by Egoitz Laparra & Alex Binford‐Walsh & Kirk Emerson & Marc L. Miller & Laura López‐Hoffman & Faiz Currim & Steven Bethard
-   1140-1156 Global reach, regional strength: Spatial patterns of a big science facility
 by Kristofer Rolf Söderström
August 2023, Volume 74, Issue 8
-   885-904 Does technology really outpace policy, and does it matter? A primer for technical experts and others
 by William Aspray & Philip Doty
-   905-922 A future‐oriented approach to the selection of artificial intelligence technologies for knowledge platforms
 by Andrzej M. J. Skulimowski & Thomas Köhler
-   923-936 Human‐supervised data science framework for city governments: A design science approach
 by Loni Hagen & Mihir Patel & Luis Luna‐Reyes
-   937-940 Literary information in China: A history. By Jack W. Chen, Anatoly Detwyler, Xiao Lui, Christopher M. B. Nugent, Bruce Rusk (Eds.), New York: Columbia University Press. 2021. pp. 672. $90.00 (hbk). ISBN: 9780231195522
 by Laura Skouvig
-   941-953 In which fields are citations indicators of research quality?
 by Mike Thelwall & Kayvan Kousha & Emma Stuart & Meiko Makita & Mahshid Abdoli & Paul Wilson & Jonathan Levitt
-   954-970 “Don't Say Gay” in Alabama: A taxonomic framework of LGBTQ+ information support services in public libraries—An exploratory website content analysis of critical resistance
 by Bharat Mehra & Baheya S. Jaber
-   971-989 Chaos, expansion, and contraction: The information worlds of depression patients during the COVID‐19 pandemic lockdown
 by Xin Bao & Ping Ke
-   990-1009 Understanding user‐generated questions in social Q&A: A goal‐framing approach
 by Qian Wu & Chei Sian Lee & Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh
-   1010-1025 Bibliometric‐enhanced legal information retrieval: Combining usage and citations as flavors of impact relevance
 by Gineke Wiggers & Suzan Verberne & Wouter van Loon & Gerrit‐Jan Zwenne
-   1026-1045 Aspect sentiment mining of short bullet screen comments from online TV series
 by Jiayue Liu & Ziyao Zhou & Ming Gao & Jiafu Tang & Weiguo Fan
July 2023, Volume 74, Issue 7
-   745-758 A comparative study of the coverage of African journals in Web of Science, Scopus, and CrossRef
 by Toluwase Victor Asubiaro & Sodiq Onaolapo
-   759-774 Generating keyphrases for readers: A controllable keyphrase generation framework
 by Yi Jiang & Rui Meng & Yong Huang & Wei Lu & Jiawei Liu
-   775-790 Stepping beyond your comfort zone: Diffusion‐based network analytics for knowledge trajectory recommendation
 by Yi Zhang & Mengjia Wu & Guangquan Zhang & Jie Lu
-   791-810 Why are coauthored academic articles more cited: Higher quality or larger audience?
 by Mike Thelwall & Kayvan Kousha & Mahshid Abdoli & Emma Stuart & Meiko Makita & Paul Wilson & Jonathan Levitt
-   811-827 The association of disciplinary background with the evolution of topics and methods in Library and Information Science research 1995–2015
 by Pertti Vakkari & Kalervo Järvelin & Yu‐Wei Chang
-   828-845 The design and evaluation of a nudge‐based interface to facilitate consumers' evaluation of online health information credibility
 by Yan Zhang & Jiaying Liu & Shijie Song
-   846-865 Measuring the impacts of quantity and trustworthiness of information on COVID‐19 vaccination intent
 by Min Sook Park & JungHo Park & Hyejin Kim & Jin Hui Lee & Hyejin Park
-   866-878 An automatic data quality approach to assess semantic data from cultural heritage institutions
 by Gustavo Candela
-   879-881 The digital environment: How we live, learn, work, and play now. Boczkowski, Pablo J. and Mitchelstein, Eugenia. The MIT Press. 2021. 208 pp. $24.95 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9780262046190)
 by Tim Jordan
June 2023, Volume 74, Issue 6
-   601-605 About JASIST special issue on “Data Science in the iField”
 by Yin Zhang & Il‐Yeol Song & Theresa Anderson & Dan Wu
-   606-622 Evolution of data science and its education in iSchools: An impressionistic study using curriculum analysis
 by Shalini R. Urs & Mohamed Minhaj
-   623-640 What should we teach? A human‐centered data science graduate curriculum model design for iField schools
 by Dan Wu & Hao Xu & Yaqi Sun & Siyu Lv
-   641-662 Data science curriculum in the iField
 by Yin Zhang & Dan Wu & Loni Hagen & Il‐Yeol Song & Javed Mostafa & Sam Oh & Theresa Anderson & Chirag Shah & Bradley Wade Bishop & Frank Hopfgartner & Kai Eckert & Lisa Federer & Jeffrey S. Saltz
-   663-668 Constructing categories: Moving beyond protected classes in algorithmic fairness
 by Clara Belitz & Jaclyn Ocumpaugh & Steven Ritter & Ryan S. Baker & Stephen E. Fancsali & Nigel Bosch
-   669-684 An expert‐in‐the‐loop method for domain‐specific document categorization based on small training data
 by Kanyao Han & Rezvaneh Rezapour & Katia Nakamura & Dikshya Devkota & Daniel C. Miller & Jana Diesner
-   685-700 Making sense of the black‐boxes: Toward interpretable text classification using deep learning models
 by Jie Tao & Lina Zhou & Kevin Hickey
-   701-706 The research data life cycle, legacy data, and dilemmas in research data management
 by Jenny Bossaller & Anthony J. Million
-   707-726 Information organization and representation in digital cultural heritage in Brazil: Systematic mapping of information infrastructure in digital collections for data science applications
 by Dalton Lopes Martins & Daniela Lucas da Silva Lemos & Luis Felipe Rosa de Oliveira & Joyce Siqueira & Danielle do Carmo & Vinicius Nunes Medeiros
-   727-741 A feeling for the data: How government and nonprofit stakeholders negotiate value conflicts in data science approaches to ending homelessness
 by Stephen C. Slota & Kenneth R. Fleischmann & Min Kyung Lee & Sherri R. Greenberg & Ishan Nigam & Tara Zimmerman & Sarah Rodriguez & James Snow
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