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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Volume 58
Volume 58, Number 1, 2026
- Pei-Chun Lee:

User engagement in digital curation: A systematic review and synthesis. 5-22 - Prodip Roy:

Transforming higher education libraries with data analytics, business intelligence, and business analytics: A review. 23-40 - Khurram Shahzad, Shakeel Ahmad Khan, Abid Iqbal:

Effects of big data analytics on university libraries: A systematic literature review of impact factor articles. 41-59 - Joyce Chao-chen Chen, Qiao-Zhu Hong, Ning-Chiao Wang:

Structural equation modeling analysis of academic reading literacy and influence factors among Taiwan high school students. 60-77 - Lijuan Wang, Su Zhang, Salman Bin Naeem:

Modeling the predictors of health information avoidance behavior: Implications from the stimulus organism response (S-O-R) theory. 78-94 - Tanja Svarre, Tony Russell-Rose:

An evaluation of a visual interface for supporting query formulation in scholarly searching. 95-105 - Charlotte A Taylor, Anoush Simon:

Prepared for service? A mixed-methods study on psychosocial support in the UK public library, with a focus on staff perceptions and training. 106-124 - Eungi Kim:

Demystifying multilingual LIS journals in Scopus: Languages, coverage, metrics, and implications. 125-134 - Przemyslaw Tomczyk, Philipp Brüggemann, Niklas Mergner, Maria Petrescu:

Are AI tools better than traditional tools in literature searching? Evidence from E-commerce research. 135-145 - Nafiz Zaman Shuva:

More than a place for social capital creation: Public library as a place for immigrants' social integration. 146-160 - Helen Partridge, Lisa M. Given, Angela Murphy:

Documenting the research experiences and employer support needs of library and information science practitioners. 161-179 - Lilach Alon, Maja Krtalic:

"I try to find comfort in English, but it's hard": Exploring personal information management in multilingual contexts among voluntary migrants. 180-196 - Vhari Robertson, Perla Innocenti:

Breaking down barriers and building bridges: Social outreach and engagement in audio-visual heritage at the National Library of Scotland's Moving Image Archive. 197-209 - Pei-Chun Lee:

Exploring organizational learning models in public libraries from an ESG perspective. 210-222 - Joseph Kirby, Jerome Lewis:

Developing a brief data literacy measure using CFA and IRT. 223-235 - Chunlai Yan, Huan Wang, Xuegang Luo:

Knowledge mapping of data literacy: A bibliometric study using visual analysis. 236-253 - Yumi Kim, Yeonhee Kim, Nuri Kwon, Heesop Kim:

A usability evaluation of a metaverse library: A case study of the "Community Virtual Library". 254-269 - Juan-José Boté-Vericad:

Information-seeking and content creation: The impact of YouTube educational videos on learning practices in library and information science. 270-284 - Zakir Hossain, Md. Sakib Biswas, Ghalib Khan:

AI literacy of library and information science students: A study of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. 285-299 - Margaret K. Merga, Saiyidi Mat Roni:

School library professionals' perspectives on current and future workforce challenges. 300-313 - Kung Jin Lee, Caitlin Kennedy Martin, Elin A. Björling, Juan Rubio, Ryan McLean, Jin Ha Lee:

Design cookbook card deck in facilitating effective co-design in library contexts. 314-331 - Sara Dinotola, Roberto Testa:

Transmedia library shelf experience: Innovative research approaches. 332-345 - Tao Zhang, Zheng Li, Ying Qi:

Research on digital literacy literature: Topic mining and evolutionary analysis. 346-362 - James M. Donovan:

Disciplinary variation in scholarly impact from two article title elements. 363-379 - Chen Lu, Zhu Jimei:

Visualizing the construction of subject librarianship in chinese higher education libraries: A knowledge graph-based analysis. 380-394 - Ufaira Yaseen Shah, Sumeer Gul:

Smart libraries: Unveiling research trends and knowledge dynamics through scientometrics. 395-407 - Alper Aslan, Özcan Özyurt:

Exploring research themes in the Journal of Librarianship and Information Science: Insights from topic modelings. 408-424 - Martin Elihaki Kanyika, Eungi Kim:

Continued struggle: The growth of Scopus-indexed journals in Africa over the last decade. 425-436 - Fung-Mei Wong, Chiao-Min Lin:

Demographic determinants and research productivity implications of bibliographic database use among Taiwanese researchers. 437-450 - Muhammad Zareef, Munazza Jabeen:

Awareness of digital curation policy and legal framework among university librarians of Pakistan. 451-466 - Xiaodong Zhang:

Understanding EFL writers' academic transition in relation to information literacy: A qualitative inquiry. 467-480 - Waseem Afzal:

The specification of the conceptual domain of information need. 481-493 - Roland Izuagbe, Oluwaseun Odunayo Babalola, Adebimpe Adenike Ajelabi, Folashade Munirat Lawal:

Exploring librarians' social media use intentions: Insight into university libraries online service readiness. 494-507 - Minghuan Shou, Yi-Tong Zhou:

Reduce the digital divide in China: From the perspective of public library constructions. 508-524 - Wachiraporn Klungthanaboon:

To share or not to share research data: Perspectives and practices of researchers in the digital humanities community in Thailand. 525-543 - Michela Montesi, Pablo Parra Valero, Belén Álvarez Bornstein:

What kind of societal value do information practices focused on local knowledge bring to urban communities? Social cohesion and emancipation of marginalized epistemic cultures. 544-564 - Stephen Macdonald:

Privacy: A new taxonomy. 565-585 - Jian Xu, Yabing Wang:

Variations in perceived self-efficacy in information literacy and their impacts on self-regulated English writing strategies. 586-596 - Muhammad Rosyihan Hendrawan, Azman Mat Isa, Ahmad Zam Hariro Samsudin:

Evolving taxonomies: Fifty years of taxonomy development in Library and Information Science. 597-618 - Nadia Butt, Nosheen Fatima Warraich:

Insights into multitasking information behavior of library and information science professionals: The influence of polychronicity and task coordination. 619-628 - Beth Gray, Damon P. Thomas:

Student perceptions of primary school library support: Investigating reading, research, and technology use. 629-643 - A. Subaveerapandiyan, Leili Seifi, Somipam R. Shimray, Naved Ahmad:

Awareness and perception of Diamond Open Access among university professors in Iran. 644-664 - Mohamed Kassim:

Integration of theories in library and information science (LIS) postgraduate research in Tanzania. 665-676 - Zijian Wang, Qinggong Shi, Shiwei Fu, Ximing Xiao:

Study on the diffusion of local public library management policies in China: An empirical analysis based on the berry policy diffusion model. 677-695 - Tao Zhou, Songtao Li:

Understanding user switch of information seeking: From search engines to generative AI. 696-708 - Corrigendum to "Understanding user switch of information seeking: From search engines to generative AI". 709


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