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Aslib Journal of Information Management, Volume 70
Volume 70, Number 1, 2018
- Dan Wu, Shaobo Liang, Wenting Yu:
Collaborative information searching as learning in academic group work. 2-27 - Mike Thelwall
, Amalia Más-Bleda:
YouTube science channel video presenters and comments: female friendly or vestiges of sexism? 28-46 - Wei Lu, Heng Ding
, Jiepu Jiang
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A document expansion framework for tag-based image retrieval. 47-65 - Yavuz Inal:
University students' heuristic usability ınspection of the national library of Turkey website. 66-77 - Suzanie Adina Mat Saat, Mark Hepworth, Tom Jackson:
"She looked like an Alien": Experience and definitions children attach to a parental cancer diagnosis. 78-103 - Sujin Kim, Sue Yeon Syn, Donghee Sinn
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Exploratory study of personal health information management using health literacy model. 104-122 - Reijo Savolainen:
Self-determination and expectancy-value: Comparison of cognitive psychological approaches to motivators for information seeking about job opportunities. 123-140
Volume 70, Number 2, 2018
- Andrew Martin Cox, Winnie Tam:
A critical analysis of lifecycle models of the research process and research data management. 142-157 - Xinhua Zhu, Zheshi Bao:
Why people use social networking sites passively: An empirical study integrating impression management concern, privacy concern, and SNS fatigue. 158-175 - Xiaoyu Chen
, Alton Y. K. Chua, Shengli Deng:
Comparing the web and mobile platforms of a social Q&A service from the user's perspective. 176-191 - Cristina I. Font Julián
, José-Antonio Ontalba-Ruipérez, Enrique Orduña-Malea
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Hit count estimate variability for website-specific queries in search engines: The case for rare disease association websites. 192-213 - Minhyung Kang
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Active users' knowledge-sharing continuance on social Q&A sites: motivators and hygiene factors. 214-232
Volume 70, Number 3, 2018
- Osveh Esmaeelinezhad, Abbas Afrazeh
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Linking personality traits and individuals' knowledge management behavior. 234-251 - Renata Machova, Miloslav Hub, Martin Lnenicka
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Usability evaluation of open data portals: Evaluating data discoverability, accessibility, and reusability from a stakeholders' perspective. 252-268 - Lei Li, Daqing He, Chengzhi Zhang, Li Geng, Ke Zhang
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Characterizing peer-judged answer quality on academic Q&A sites: A cross-disciplinary case study on ResearchGate. 269-287 - Hua Pang:
Understanding the effects of WeChat on perceived social capital and psychological well-being among Chinese international college students in Germany. 288-304
Volume 70, Number 4, 2018
- Junpeng Guo, Chunxin Zhang, Yi Wu, Hao Li, Yu Liu:
Examining the determinants and outcomes of netizens' participation behaviors on government social media profiles. 306-325 - Maria Pinto, Rosaura Fernández-Pascual
, Dora Sales
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Communication of information in the digital age among social sciences students: Uncovering a synthetic indicator of performance. 326-343 - Sajad Shokouyar
, Seyed Hossein Siadat
, Mojde Khazeni Razavi:
How social influence and personality affect users' social network fatigue and discontinuance behavior. 344-366 - Tumelo Maungwa, Ina Fourie
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Competitive intelligence failures: An information behaviour lens to key intelligence and information needs. 367-389 - Tali Gazit, Noa Aharony:
Factors explaining participation in WhatsApp groups: an exploratory study. 390-413 - Anika Meyer
, Ina Fourie
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Information behaviour of architecture students in creative design projects. 414-433 - Ko-Chiu Wu, Yi-Hsieh Huang:
Emotions and eye-tracking of differing age groups searching on e-book wall. 434-454
Volume 70, Number 5, 2018
- Youngseek Kim
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An empirical study of biological scientists' article sharing through ResearchGate: Examining attitudinal, normative, and control beliefs. 458-480 - Mike Thelwall
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Can museums find male or female audiences online with YouTube? 481-497 - Yongqiang Sun
, Yan Zhang, Xiao-Liang Shen
, Nan Wang
, Xi Zhang
, Yanqiu Wu:
Understanding the trust building mechanisms in social media: Regulatory effectiveness, trust transfer, and gender difference. 498-517 - Maxat Kassen
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Adopting and managing open data: Stakeholder perspectives, challenges and policy recommendations. 518-537 - Cristian Olivares-Rodríguez
, Mariluz Guenaga
, Pablo Garaizar
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Using children's search patterns to predict the quality of their creative problem solving. 538-550 - Jenny Bronstein, Noa Aharony, Judit Bar-Ilan:
Politicians' use of Facebook during elections: Use of emotionally-based discourse, personalization, social media engagement and vividness. 551-572 - Xianwen Wang
, Yunxue Cui, Shenmeng Xu
, Zhigang Hu:
The state and evolution of Gold open access: a country and discipline level analysis. 573-584
Volume 70, Number 6, 2018
- Alesia A. Zuccala, Elea Giménez-Toledo, Ginevra Peruginelli:
Scholarly books and their evaluation context in the social sciences and humanities. 586-591 - Tim C. E. Engels
, Andreja Istenic Starcic
, Emanuel Kulczycki
, Janne Pölönen
, Gunnar Sivertsen
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Are book publications disappearing from scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities? 592-607 - Emanuel Kulczycki
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The diversity of monographs: changing landscape of book evaluation in Poland. 608-622 - Ludek Broz
, Tereza Stöckelová
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The culture of orphaned texts: Academic books in a performance-based evaluation system. 623-642 - Jorge Mañana-Rodríguez
, Janne Pölönen
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Scholarly book publishers' ratings and lists in Finland and Spain: Comparison and assessment of the evaluative potential of merged lists. 643-659 - Frederik T. Verleysen
, Tim C. E. Engels:
How arbitrary are the weights assigned to books in performance-based research funding? An empirical assessment of the weight and size of monographs in Flanders. 660-672 - Amalia Más-Bleda
, Mike Thelwall
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Do prestigious Spanish scholarly book publishers have more teaching impact? 673-690 - Daniel Torres-Salinas
, Juan Gorraiz, Nicolás Robinson-García
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The insoluble problems of books: what does Altmetric.com have to offer? 691-707

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