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DOI: https://doi.org/10.47989/irinfres271
Editorial
Birgit Kvikne, and Gerd Berget. "My words were completely gone." A qualitative study of the information seeking behaviour of people with aphasia
Liezl H. Ball, and Theo J.D. Bothma. Investigating the extent to which words or phrases with specific attributes can be retrieved from digital text collections.
Tsu-Jui Ma, Gwo-Guang Lee, John S. Liu, Rae Lan, and Jung-Hsiu Weng. Bibliographic coupling: a main path analysis from 1963 to 2020
Muhammad Asif Naveed, and Muhammad Kamran. Workplace information literacy: the case of investigation officers from Punjab Police, Pakistan.
Sinyinda Muwanei, Sri Devi Ravana, Wai Lam Hoo, Douglas Kunda, Prabha Rajagopal, and Prabhpreet Singh Sodhi. Correlation and prediction of high-cost information retrieval evaluation metrics using deep learning.
Kanwal Ameen and Salman Bin Naeem. Post-truth era: news behaviour and news literacy skills of university librarians
Naresh Kumar Agarwal. Integrating models and integrated models: towards a unified model of information seeking behaviour
Hsiu-Hua Cheng, and Chi-Wei Chen. Why people lurk in theme-oriented virtual communities: integrating achievement goal theory and cognitive dissonance theory.
Wen-Yau Liang, Chun-Che Huang, and Bo-Ren Shih. The adaptation of the information system success model in recommender systems: the validation of dual-coding theory


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ball  Baron, Naomi S. How we read now: strategic choices for print, screen, and audio. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021.
ball  Duncan, Dennis. Index, a history of the: a bookish adventure. London: Penguin, 2021.
ball  Lloyd, Annemaree. The qualitative landscape of information literacy research: perspectives, methods and techniques. London: Facet Publishing, 2021.
ball  McGuinness, Claire. The academic teaching librarian‘s handbook London: Facet Publishing, 2021.
ball  Walsh, Susan. Between the spreadsheets: classifying and fixing dirty data. London: Facet Publishing, 2021.
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