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Investigation of research support services (RSS) in academic libraries of India J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Ranjeet Kumar Singh, Ratna Raj, Devika P. Madalli
Research is crucial not only for the growth of a country but also for society as a whole, especially in a knowledge-based society. At each stage of research, scientists and researchers require support from various research stakeholders in the form of information resources and pertinent assistance. Consequently, academic libraries, as one of the most important stakeholders in research and the backbone
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Understanding user switch of information seeking: From search engines to generative AI J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Tao Zhou, Songtao Li
Generative AI products such as ChatGPT have changed the way people seek and obtain information. Users may gradually switch from search engines to generative AI for information seeking. This may lead to their defection from search services. Based on the push-pull-mooring (PPM) model, this research examined user switch intention from search engines to generative AI. The results indicated that low information-task
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Technophobia and ICT usage among Librarians in higher educational institutions in Nigeria J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Isaac Oluwadare Busayo, Clement Ola Adekoya, Joseph Kehinde Fasae
This study investigated technophobia and ICT usage among librarians in higher educational institutions in Nigeria. The study adapted the Computer Anxiety Rating Scale Form C (CARS-C), Computer Thoughts Survey Form C (CTS-C), and General Attitudes Towards Computers Scale Form C (GATCS-C) developed by Rosen et al.. A questionnaire was used to collect data for the study. It was found that while a high
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Book review: Delivering the Visitor Experience: How to Create, Manage and Develop an Unforgettable Visitor Experience at Your Museum J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Hayley Chevell
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications and usage among the LIS professionals of Pakistan J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Muhammad Yousuf Ali, Salman Bin Naeem, Rubina Bhatti
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an important and emerging sub-discipline in information technology that is progressively being implemented in every field. It is gradually being introduced to support new forms of research, discovery, and reuse of library contents in advanced and interesting ways. University libraries have the potential to substantially improve their library services through the implementation
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Teaching information literacy in online psychology courses: Effects on student performance and self-reported confidence J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Paul C. Campbell, Dominik Mischkowski
Using the Framework for Information Literacy published by the Association of College & Research Libraries, we developed an online intervention to increase information literacy. Specifically, we hypothesized that undergraduate students in an information literacy intervention group would increase in information literacy performance and confidence compared to a control group which did not receive asynchronous
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Dueling COVID-19 misinformation: Perceptions and behavior of the rural population from South Asian countries J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Bhakti Gala, Manika Lamba, Syeda Hina Batool, Md Anwarul Islam, Raj Kumar Bhardwaj
This multi-lingual study presents the awareness, perceptions, and behavior regarding COVID-19 “misinformation” and “fake news,” among the rural population of the South Asian (SA) countries of Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. The survey questionnaire was distributed to a convenient sample of 400 respondents from the three most populated SA countries selected due to their shared socio-cultural history;
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Tracing the trajectory of literacy warrants: A trends study on the emergence of digital literacy and digital competency J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Manash Esh, Saptarshi Ghosh
This research analyses the field of digital literacy and digital competency, focusing on the growing research conducted in this domain. The dataset reveals that information technology, education and digital literacy have consistently gained attention recently. This study involves accessing the Scopus Elsevier database and retrieving data from 984 documents. We used Bibliometrix software for comprehensive
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Exploring the landscape of librarianship in the Philippines: Establishing the profession’s population parameter estimates J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Dan Anthony Dorado
This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the librarian profession in the Philippines through an extensive examination of various population parameters. Focusing on demographics, professional landscapes, educational attainments, affiliations, roles, challenges, aspirations, and the financial landscape, this research seeks to create a holistic picture of the current state and future
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Exploring the potential of large language models and generative artificial intelligence (GPT): Applications in Library and Information Science J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-03-25 Matus Formanek
The presented study offers a systematic overview of the potential application of large language models (LLMs) and generative artificial intelligence tools, notably the GPT model and the ChatGPT interface, within the realm of library and information science (LIS). The paper supplements and extends the outcomes of a comprehensive information survey on the subject matter with the author’s own experiences
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Digital information culture in doctoral schools: A scoping review J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Marek Deja, Magdalena Wójcik, Weronika Świerczyńska-Głownia
This paper aims to establish a framework for digital information culture (DIC) within doctoral schools (DS). A scoping review was conducted using the CIMO search tool and thematic analysis. The review pinpointed three areas for diagnosing information culture in digital environments, along with three research perspectives: (1) Information Access, (2) Research Support, and (3) Community of Inquiry. The
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Global research trends in research data management: A bibliometrics approach J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Jae Yun Lee, Sue Yeon Syn, Soojung Kim
With an increasing interest in RDM services in libraries and information organizations, research on RDM has evolved dramatically in recent years. This study aims to investigate how RDM research evolves globally and to provide an understanding of how RDM research differs by countries. Through bibliometrics approaches, this study analyzes a large set of RDM research publications to provide a comprehensive
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A picture is worth a thousand words: Developing the general curriculum map of Library and Information Science to get integrated learning J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Mahdi Zeynali-Tazehkandi, Mohsen Nowkarizi, John M Budd
Developing the curriculum is the heart of all educational institutions. The aim of study is to reveal and visualize the elements and sub-elements of the curriculum with emphasizing on Library and Information Science one to assist the curriculum developer for integrated curriculum development. This will improve the teaching of beginning lectures as well as to help the students to gain a comprehensive
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Book review: The librarian’s guide to learning theory: Practical applications in library settings J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Priya Mehta
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Librarians’ attitudes toward library’s roles in environmental sustainability J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Xiaoai Ren, Jia Lu
The library community has been committed to environmental sustainability. The Green Library Movement calls for libraries to green their building, operation, and services. The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) calls for libraries to actively contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in which environmental sustainability was one of the
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Factors influencing the adoption of robotic technologies in academic libraries: A systematic literature review (SLR) J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Khurram Shahzad, Shakeel Ahmad Khan, Abid Iqbal
The study aimed to identify the factors influencing the adoption of robotic technologies in academic libraries, investigate the impact of robots on library services, and reveal challenges to adopt robotic applications in academic libraries. A systematic literature review was applied to address the study’s objectives. The 16 most relevant seminal studies published in peer-reviewed journals were selected
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A systematic review of IDEAs in librarianship: Working together move toward greater ideas J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Qi Kang, Jinyi Lu, Pianran Wang, Hanqing Wang
Dramatic demographic shifts that is now more racially and ethnically diverse, as well as the abundance of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA) topics, are discussed in the literature and found within conference themes and professional organizations. This systematic review demonstrates the status and identifies the main common views, changes, and notable gaps in the research on IDEA
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Beyond books: High school librarians as champions of pupil inclusivity, autonomy, and reader development J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Charlotte Webber, Kayleigh Bohan, Heather Collins, Jasmine Ewens, Katherine Wilkinson, Sarah McGeown
School librarians can support and enhance pupils’ reading and personal development. However, there is very little research which has sought high school librarians’ perspectives of the diverse ways in which they do this. In this study, semi-structured interviews were carried out with 18 practitioners responsible for school library services from 18 geographically dispersed high schools in Scotland to
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Moderating the role of trust toward intention to adopt cloud computing by academic libraries in North-Eastern Nigerian J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Aliyu Shehu Yakubu, Azleena Mohd Kassim, Mohd Heikal Husin
Cloud computing has since been recognized as a robust technology that speeds and simplifies organizational service delivery. But its adoption especially in African countries and academic libraries is still at the nascent stage. This study aims to find the contributing determinants of cloud computing adoption in North-Eastern Nigerian academic libraries using Technological and Organizational variables
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Information literacy of higher vocational college students in digital age J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Liming Liu, Siping Wang, Juntao Chen, Hua Li, Jianting Gui, Ruifang Zhang
The digital age presents greater challenges to information literacy. However, the level of information literacy in different regions and populations is still controversial, especially for students in college or university. To investigate the information literacy level of college students in Guangzhou area of Guangdong Province, China, and provide a basis for guiding students to improve information
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Conversational AI Chatbots in library research: An integrative review and future research agenda J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Mohamed Aboelmaged, Shaker Bani-Melhem, Mohd Ahmad Al-Hawari, Ifzal Ahmad
The growing role of conversational AI Chatbots continues to change the library and information service landscape. Chatbots are replacing some of the library services that humans conventionally perform. In the era of instant evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), the role of Chatbots in libraries keeps expanding and acquiring more experience. This paper aims to examine the extant research on library
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Development of intelligent system of global bibliographic search J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 A. A. Boryaev
The paper presents scientifically grounded principles of formation and algorithms of a global bibliographic retrieval system based on modern intelligent technologies (intelligent linguistic analysis of texts and database management) and Internet search methods. Within the framework of theoretical bibliography, for the first time taking into account the specifics of modern intelligent software, a new
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An understanding of school libraries within the technical vocational education and training system: Chile’s CRA school libraries J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Fernando Bolaños, Ola Pilerot, Karina Cerda-Oñate, Miguel Ángel Cerna
Our study seeks to explore how official Chilean governmental normative documents envision school libraries within its Technical Vocational Education and Training system. This system has not been exempted from the discursive rhetoric that maintains that for today’s society being able to engage with information is indispensable. While the library has been argued to be a model space for developing such
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Reference accuracy of primary studies about reference accuracy: A descriptive study J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-27 Samuel W. Logan, Uta Hussong-Christian, Layne Case, Samantha Noregaard
Reference accuracy is defined as the completeness and correctness of citation components such as author names, article title, journal name, volume designation, and page numbers. A representation of reference accuracy is often expressed as an error rate which is the percentage of citations with at least one error within a reference list. The purpose of this study was to describe the reference accuracy
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Toward a library corporate social responsibility model: An empirical study J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-27 Emad Mohammad Abu Eid, Ab Razak Che Hussin
The purpose of this study is to develop a model for corporate social responsibility (CSR) in libraries. This study seeks to fill the gap in the literature regarding empirical studies on the factors influencing the social responsibility of public and academic libraries in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A quantitative study was conducted to examine the intention to adopt CSR in UAE libraries using the
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Hurdles experienced by LIS authors from Pakistan during the operability or implementation of selected research methodologies: A qualitative exploration J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-27 Ahsan Ullah
Use of appropriate research methodology among authors is essential to produce high quality research. Practical operability or smooth implementation of research methodology and methods must be maintained because lapses in the implementation may hamper research and quality. Hurdles experienced by authors in the operability of research design may negatively impact the conclusions. Researchers need to
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Knowledge mapping of information cocoons: A bibliometric study using visual analysis J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Chunlai Yan, Ke Pu, Xuegang Luo
Providing a systematic and complete knowledge map for researchers in the field of information cocoons, and helps them quickly understand the key knowledge, evolutionary trends and research frontiers. Using bibliometric methods and utilizing CiteSpace, Ucinet, and gCLUTO software, a scientific quantitative, and visual analysis was conducted on 2101 articles (from Web of Science and Scopus data collections)
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How to measure the interdisciplinarity of library and information science courses? Based on empirical research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Tongtong Yu, Ying Qi, Tao Zhang
The article proposes interdisciplinary indicators suitable for measuring and evaluating the interdisciplinarity of Library and Information Science (LIS) curriculum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with the aim of addressing the problems that arise in interdisciplinary education through suggestions. The interdisciplinarity of the curriculum is simulated on the Coursera platform and
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Let my pictures convey my emotions: Acculturation and place attachment of mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong’s campus libraries J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Chuanlin Ning
Acculturation is a crucial concern that international students grapple with while pursuing their studies in a cross-cultural environment. This study utilizes photovoice, a visual field method, along with reflexive thematic analysis (reflexive TA), to explore the emotional connection between mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong and campus libraries. Additionally, it explores the role of the university
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Delving into the analysis of scientific production and communication in academic literature J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Eduardo Sánchez-García, Javier Martínez-Falcó, Pedro Seva-Larrosa, Bartolomé Marco-Lajara
Academic publishing plays a critical role in the dissemination of new knowledge and the advancement of scientific understanding, as it provides researchers with a means to share their findings and methods with scientific community, allowing new discoveries and innovations to be shared and used more widely, leading to further advancements and progress in various fields. In addition, by publishing their
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Digital literacy among junior and high school students in crisis times J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2024-01-10 Ayelet Ayalon, Noa Aharony
In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic required schools around the world to transition to online learning. This sudden change forced students who never experienced online learning to study a full curriculum with this method and rely on unfamiliar technology. The study uses the context of online learning during the pandemic as a case study to explore the implications of crisis times (e.g. natural disasters
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Comparison of text-based and linked-based metrics in terms of estimating the similarity of articles J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-04-29 Marzieh Goltaji, Javad Abbaspour, Abdolrasool Jowkar, Seyed Mostafa Fakhrahmad
The aim of this study is to identify the power of text-based metrics (Cosine and Lucene similarity) and linked-based (Co-citation, bibliographic coupling, Amsler, PageRank, and HITS) and their comb...
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A scientometric analysis of digital library adoption over the past 30 years: Models, trends, and research directions J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-04-29 Mohamed Aboelmaged, Samar Mouakket, Imran Ali
This paper discusses the present state of the art and forthcoming directions of digital library adoption (DLA) research over the past 30 years. By means of scientometric analysis, we synthesize 216...
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Professional translators’ and interpreters’ views on information competence: An exploratory qualitative study from the Spanish context J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-04-11 Dora Sales
Information competence is essential in professional translation and interpreting. This paper gathers the views of professional translators and interpreters in Spain on information competence, by me...
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Toward implementing equality, diversity, and inclusion for virtual conferences within the LIS professions J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-04-10 Yaming Fu, Simon Mahony
Equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) has gained increased attention within the library and information professions, becoming an important aspect of the ethical framework and strategic planning ...
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Intellectual freedom and social responsibility in library and information science: A reconciliation J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-03-26 Stephen Macdonald
This article presents a reconciliation of intellectual freedom and social responsibility in library and information science (LIS). The conflict between traditional intellectual freedom and social a...
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Analysis of the factors affecting information search stopping behavior: A systematic review J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-03-23 Fereshte Ilani, Mohsen Nowkarizi, Sholeh Arastoopoor
This study has been conducted to better and more deeply understand search stopping behavior. The objective of this study was to identify the factors affecting search stopping behavior and notice th...
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A systematic review of literature on human libraries: Objectives, benefits, and challenges J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-03-23 Muhammad Safdar, Nadeem Siddique, Muhammad Ajmal Khan
This systematic review aims to collect and review, systematically the literature on human libraries to identify the purpose of managing human libraries, their benefits, and barriers. Another purpos...
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Research trends in LIS: The case of doctoral research in Pakistan, 1981–2021 J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-03-16 Muhammad Zareef, Muhammad Arif, Munazza Jabeen
The current study aims to examine doctoral research works produced by Pakistani universities in the field of library and information science (LIS). The study provides an understanding of the perspe...
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Perceived values to personal digital archives and their relationship to archiving behaviours: An exploratory research based on grounded theory J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-03-16 Yue Zhao, Xiaomei Wu, Shanshan Li
Personal digital archiving (PDA) is a type of personal information behaviour related to personal memory and identity construction. The aim of this study is to discover and define individual’s perce...
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Library and information science and the positivist paradigm: Some critical reflections J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-03-16 Mehluli Masuku
The employment of the positivist paradigm in Library and Information Science (LIS) research is commonplace, by at least those who have cared to declare their research paradigms, especially at maste...
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Overcoming barriers to te reo Māori usage in libraries: Providing access to Māori knowledge J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Spencer Lilley
Over the last 40 years, New Zealand libraries and information management institutions have been undergoing cultural change in an attempt to improve the services and resources made available to Māor...
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Behavioral intention to use electronic resources by distance learners: An extension of the technology acceptance model J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-02-24 Irosha Kumari Marasinghe, Weerasooriya Arachchillage Weerasooriya, Nadeeka Rathnabahu
This study aimed to discover the factors affecting behavioral intention to use electronic resources by distance learners of the Open University of Sri Lanka, and to develop a model explaining behav...
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Indicators for Modernising the LIS Internship: Evidences from a systematic literature review J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-02-24 Nurul Aida Noor Azizi, Kiran Kaur
This systematic literature review was conducted to analyse the existing literature on the internship programme in library and information science (LIS) education. The review was guided by the RAMES...
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Allocation of attention to metadata and retrieval functions: Implications for perceived value and open data discovery and reuse J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-02-24 Ping Wang, Yufei Xie, Xueyi Li, Qiao Li
Metadata and retrieval functions play a vital role in aiding researchers in the discovery and reuse of open data. However, the diversity of metadata elements and retrieval functions poses a challen...
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Self-archiving of Scholarly Publications for improved access to local content in Tanzania: A study of Open Access Institutional Repositories in Universities in Tanzania J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-02-22 Anna Shangwe Mbughuni, Wulystan Pius Mtega, Andrew Watson Malekani
This study sought to investigate how the self-archiving of scholarly publications in Open Access Institutional Repositories can be strengthened for improved access to local content. Specifically, t...
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Quality management: A model for optimizing information provision in Romanian special research libraries J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-02-19 Elena Popescu, Octavia-Luciana Madge
A study regarding the relevance of special libraries and the quality of access to information in Romania was conducted. The general objective was to develop a contribution regarding the quality man...
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Symbiosis or friction: Understanding participant motivations for information sharing and institutional goals in participatory archive initiatives J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-02-17 Ana Roeschley
There is no participatory archive without an individual participant’s willingness to share their archival records and relevant background information about their records. Yet, information sharing a...
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Social network sites for book readers: The example of 1000Kitap, a Turkish social network J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-02-15 Ahmet Demirel
1000Kitap is Turkey’s largest social network for book readers. This network is a social network that mediates readers to realize reading as a social activity with other readers. The first purpose o...
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Library based walking groups in Scotland: Exploring benefits, challenges and opportunities J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-02-14 Inga Allan, Perla Innocenti
Public libraries support a range of health and wellbeing activities, however little research has been done into the provision of library adult walking groups. This paper reports on a unique study e...
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A systematic review of library service quality studies: Models, dimensions, research populations and methods J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-02-08 Mamta, Vinit Kumar
The study systematically reviews the studies based on a search of published articles from 2010 to 2021 on library service quality with the aim of determining which models of service quality are the...
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Information literacy at journalists’ workplace in Pakistan J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-01-31 Muhammad Asif Naveed, Haleema Saadia
This research investigated the development of information literacy skills and their self-perceived assessment among journalists in Pakistan. A cross-sectional survey using an online questionnaire w...
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Routinised practices of community librarians: Daily struggles of Dutch public libraries to be(come) social infrastructures J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-01-30 Rianne van Melik, Merijn Hazeleger
Next to their traditional role as places for information provision and knowledge transmission, public libraries increasingly also function as important social infrastructures contributing to the ev...
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Limitations of the “Indian one nation, one subscription” policy proposal and a way forward J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-01-30 Moumita Koley, Kanchan Lala
Indian science funding agencies have taken several policy measures to expedite access to scholarly knowledge. The proposed “one nation, one subscription” plan is one such initiative. The main aim o...
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Researchers’ perceptions, patterns, motives, and challenges in self-archiving as a function of the discipline J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-01-30 Shlomit Hadad, Noa Aharony
The green open access (OA) model, which offers the most economical approach to comply with open access policies, can increase researchers’ audience and scientific outputs impact by delivering wider...
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On factors affecting users’ willingness to participate in the smart services of academic library J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-01-28 Jing Yuan, Na Yang
The purpose of this study is to explore the factors affecting college users’ willingness to participate in smart services of academic library. The paper analyzes the factors affecting college users...
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The airing of grievances: A look at complaint behavior in library reddit J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-01-24 Yue Ming, Miriam L. Matteson
Social media platforms have been adapted into society in various ways during last two decades. Few studies have examined social media content from the perspective of the individual library professi...
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The indexing policy in the practices of Brazilian institutional repositories: A diagnostic study from the perception of managers and indexers J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-01-15 Mariângela Spotti Lopes Fujita, Roberta Cristina Dal’Evedove Tartarotti, Paula Regina Dal’Evedove, Jéssica Cristina Panuto
Institutional repositories aim to gather, treat and disseminate information resources produced in a given institution. The adoption of an indexing policy aims to improve information retrieval by th...
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Ethnic differences in utilization of online health information sources: A test of the social inequality hypotheses J. Librariansh. Inform. Sci. (IF 1.82) Pub Date : 2023-01-16 Dennis Rosenberg
The goal of the current study was to understand ethnic differences in use of online health information sources. Social stratification and social diversification hypotheses were used as study’s theo...