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  1. It’s a New Year…So Let’s Stop the Paradigm Wars
  2. Pediatric information seeking behaviour, information needs, and information preferences of health care professionals in general emergency departments: Results from the Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids (TREKK) Needs Assessment
  3. Watching young children “play” with information technology: Everyday life information seeking in the home
  4. Preface
  5. Parents as Coresearchers at Home: Using an Observational Method to Document Young Childrens Use of Technology
  6. #digitalactivism: New media and political protest
  7. Sexual and Gender Minority Information Behavior and Deficits: A Case for Increased Access in a Rural Context
  8. Visual traffic sweeps (VTS): A research method for mapping user activities in the library space
  9. Collaboration, Information Seeking, and Technology Use: A Critical Examination of Humanities Scholars’ Research Practices
  10. Community information portals: content and design issues for information access
  11. Interorganisational partnerships and knowledge sharing: the perspective of non-profit organisations (NPOs)
  12. Knowledge Management and Social Media: A Case Study of Two Public Libraries in Canada
  13. Photovoice: A promising method for studies of individuals' information practices
  14. The pharmacist as prescriber: A discourse analysis of newspaper media in Canada
  15. Information literacy proficiency: Assessing the gap in high school students' readiness for undergraduate academic work
  16. Social media use among patients and caregivers: a scoping review
  17. Principled, Transformational Leadership: Analyzing the Discourse of Leadership in the Development of Librarianship’s Core Competences
  18. Photovoice: A participatory method for information science
  19. Research 2.0: A Framework for Qualitative and Quantitative Research in Web 2.0 Environments
  20. What’s Old Is New Again: The Reconvergence of Libraries, Archives, and Museums in the Digital Age
  21. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods
  22. Evidence-Based Practice and Qualitative Research: A Primer for Library and Information Professionals
  23. Affordance theory: a framework for graduate students' information behavior
  24. Qualitative research in evidence‐based practice: a valuable partnership
  25. Finding Common Ground: An Analysis of Librarians' Expressed Attitudes Towards Faculty
  26. Mini-Disc Recorders: A New Approach for Qualitative Interviewing
  27. “Sweeping” the library: Mapping the social activity space of the public library
  28. Knowledge organization in research: A conceptual model for organizing data
  29. The academic and the everyday: Investigating the overlap in mature undergraduates' information–seeking behaviors
  30. Envisioning the Mature Re-Entry Student: Constructing New Identities in the Traditional University Setting
  31. Research Record: Connections: The Great Lakes Information Science Conference
  32. Understanding Information-Seeking: The Public Library Context
  33. Designing Digital Marketplaces for Competitive Advantage
  34. Designing Digital Marketplaces for Competitive Advantage
  35. Market Research 2.0
  36. Designing Digital Marketplaces for Competitive Advantage