Information behavior patterns and subjective digital well-being: An exploratory study on perceptions of adults living in Germany
Leyla Dewitz
https://t.co/tnxDxTi8q8
Information retrieval or document retrieval? Terminological confusions and unrealistic goals in information science, exemplified in relation to generative artificial intelligence
Birger Hjørland
https://t.co/BxnnOqxkkZ
How multilingual is scholarly communication? Mapping the global distribution of languages in publications and citations
Carolina Pradier, Lucía Céspedes, Vincent Larivière
https://t.co/Tyw5nlVFnU
A diary study of information-intensive work tasks in the modern workplace: Investigating task descriptions and task processes
Afeng Wang, Yiming Zhao, Feicheng Ma
https://t.co/IkxpjkbWLd
Call for Submissions for #InformationMatters Special Issue on Information Production and Public Knowledge in a Networked Society (deadline June 15) https://t.co/Cq4krOh7rK
"A User’s Digital DIET Overrides Interest in What Gets Read—Can “Smart Story” Structure Bridge Quick Scans and Deep Reading in One Interface?" by Ronald A. Yaros for #InformationMatters https://t.co/HusW6gNGm5
Sessions Spotlight #7: We’re gearing up for a great lineup of breakout sessions at the Information Science Summit & Special Libraries Conference (ISS/SLC26) this June!
Read more about these breakout sessions and register today: https://t.co/Dq2E41BpH9
ASIS&T is pleased to announce Lisa M. Given, PhD as the new Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of the Association of Information Science & Technology.
Read the full press release here: https://t.co/XeAA3tw9hb
The deadline to submit proposals for Posters, Doctoral Colloquium, and Early Career Colloquium for the 2026 Annual Meeting—the premier international conference in the field of information science—is June 4, 2026!
Read more & submit your proposal here: https://t.co/FJuwwXRc5q
Repetition and modality in information trustworthiness judgments: Investigating the illusory truth effect in multimodal health information environments
Shaoxiong Fu, Jinling Song, Xiaoyu Chen
https://t.co/QP8ucRYpK4
Can social media provide early warning of retraction? Evidence from critical tweets identified by human annotation and large language models
Er-Te Zheng, Hui-Zhen Fu, Mike Thelwall, Zhichao Fang
https://t.co/OnBiWp6m4Z
Can artificial intelligence debunk health misinformation more effectively than humans? A three-dimensional persuasion analysis
Xinyu Ji, Xing Zhang
https://t.co/E58KaKVryZ
Dynamic disruption index across citation and cited references windows: Recommendations for thresholds in research evaluation
Hongkan Chen, Lutz Bornmann, Yi Bu
https://t.co/kWwqTWGV6n
Navigating crises in virtual spaces: A usability evaluation of Virtual Reality training in LIS education
Catherine Dumas, Rachel D. Williams, Lydia Ogden, Joanna Flanagan, Jiaxuan Zhang, Sameneh Borji, Lukasz Porwol, Reza Jari
https://t.co/Lpd4j1MJIC