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A well-liked (👍) video on Carol Kuhlthau’s Information Search Process just passed 1,000 views in 8 months, making it a rising star on INFIDEOS.
Read MoreA well-liked (👍) video on Carol Kuhlthau’s Information Search Process just passed 1,000 views in 8 months, making it a rising star on INFIDEOS.
Read MoreHow can doctoral students make theoretical and conceptual contributions to the literature of Information Science, which is especially competitive at the highest philosophical levels?
Read MoreWhat Makes This Paper Great?, goes much deeper into the Information Science literature and lingers upon landmark papers.
Read MoreThis article illustrates the connections among optimizing new technologies, KM and service delivery in the context of public libraries.
Read MoreMore than ever, Information Science is attempting to understand how information is socially-constructed.
Read MoreAs the Omicron variant of COVID-19 instigates a new wave of pandemic travel restrictions and global lockdowns, hospitality workers, including hotel workers, continue to suffer.
Read MoreWithin the last five years, disinformation and misinformation have become part of our common vernacular. These terms are often misunderstood, misused, or even used interchangeably. Clarifying definitions are critical in a world of increasingly high-stakes information sharing, and this is of particular importance for information professionals.
Read MoreWhere did Information Science come from? What are its theoretical, conceptual, and institutional precedents?
Read MoreWho do you believe when information authorities are in conflict?
Read MoreIntroducing INFideos, a YouTube channel of educational videos about foundational ideas of Information Science.
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