Submissions from 2023
Emojis and Emotion Categories for Fiction: Survey Questions, Wan-Chen Lee, Li-Min Huang, and Juliana Hirt
Submissions from 2022
User-Centered Categorization of Mood in Fiction, Hyerim Cho, Wan-Chen Lee, Li-Min Huang, and Joseph Kohlburn
A Plug and Play Approach to Vocabulary Mapping and Document Annotation, Julaine Clunis
Submissions from 2021
Re-thinking Information Ethics: Truth, Conspiracy Theories, and Librarians in the COVID-19 Era, Peter Lor, Bradley Wiles, and Johannes Britz
An Uneasy, Challenging, Yet Meaningful Experience: A Reflection on a Face-to-Face to Online Synchronous COVID-19 Course Transition, Abigail Phillips
We Call to #ProtectLibraryWorkers: A Rallying Cry for Library Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Abigail L. Phillips
United States and South Korean citizens’ interpretation and assessment of COVID-19 quantitative data, Hyunkyoung Yoon, Cameron O'Neil Byerley, Surani Joshua, Kevin Moore, Min Sook Park, Stacy Musgrave, Laura Valaas, and James Drimalla
Submissions from 2020
Linking, Mapping, Matching, and Change: Contemporary Use of Ranganathan’s Three Planes of Work in Classification Activity, Wan-Chen Lee
Submissions from 2019
Cataloging Practices through an Ethnographic Lens: Workarounds, Disagreements, and Manifestations of Culture, Wan-Chen Lee
Submissions from 2017
Building Community, Breaking Barriers: Little Free Libraries and Local Action in the United States, Nadine I. Kozak
Submissions from 2016
Planning LIS doctoral education around a focused theme: A report on the B2A Program., Renee Kapusniak, Jeannette Glover, Adriana McCleer, Jennifer Thiele, and Dietmar Wolfram
An Examination of Research Data Sharing and Re-Use: Implications for Data Citation Practice, Hyoungjoo Park and Dietmar Wolfram
Submissions from 2015
Access to Infrastructure, Nadine I. Kozak
"If You Build It, They Will Come" : Lusk, Wyoming, and the Information Highway Imaginaire, 1989-1999, Nadine I. Kozak
How Library and Information Science Faculty Perceive and Engage with Open Access, Wilhelm Peekhaus and Nicholas Proferes
The Symbiotic Relationship Between Information Retrieval and Informetrics, Dietmar Wolfram
Submissions from 2014
Local Communities and Home Rule : Extending the Alberta SuperNet to Unserved Areas, Nadine I. Kozak
Submissions from 2012
Measuring Author Research Relatedness: A Comparison of Word-based,Topic-based and Author Cocitation Approaches, Kun Lu and Dietmar Wolfram
The enclosure and alienation of academic publishing: Lessons for the professoriate, Wilhelm Peekhaus
Documents from 2011
Biowatch South Africa and the challenges in enforcing its constitutional right to access to information, Wilhelm Peekhaus
Primitive accumulation and enclosure of the commons: Genetically engineered seeds and Canadian jurisprudence, Wilhelm Peekhaus
The Influence of Effects and Phenomena on Citations: A Comparative Analysis of Four Citation Perspectives, Qiang Wu and Dietmar Wolfram
Documents from 2010
Monsanto discovers new social media, Wilhelm Peekhaus
The neoliberal university and agricultural biotechnology: Reports from the field, Wilhelm Peekhaus
Documents from 2009
Primitive accumulation and re-appropriation of the information commons, Wilhelm Peekhaus
Documents from 2008
Personal health information in Canada: A comparison of citizen expectations and legislation, Wilhelm Peekhaus
Personal health information in Canada: A comparison of citizen expectations and legislation, Wilhelm Peekhaus
Research in the biotech age: Can informational privacy compete?, Wilhelm Peekhaus
Documents from 2007
Privacy for sale - Business as usual in the 21st century: An economic and normative critique, Wilhelm Peekhaus
Documents from 2006
Personal medical information: Privacy or personal data protection? A theoretical approach to understanding the Canadian environment, Wilhelm Peekhaus