All Stories

  1. Identifying the Barriers to Human-Centered Design in the Workplace: Perspectives from UX Professionals
  2. Toward Humanity-Centered Design without Hubris
  3. Bivens-Tatum, Wayne. (2022). Virtue Information Literacy: Flourishing in an Age of Information Anarchy. Library Juice Press. 262pp. ISBN 978-1-63400-141-0. http://litwinbooks.com
  4. Engaging with Public Art
  5. ‘Did Not Finish’: A Phenomenology of Failure
  6. What is information science for? A review of Search foundations
  7. Questioning and understanding in the library: A philosophy of technology perspective
  8. Lifeworld as “unit of analysis”
  9. Research Methods: Information, Systems, and Contexts
  10. Encountering the muse: An exploration of the relationship between inspiration and information in the museum context
  11. Information creation and models of information behavior: Grounding synthesis and further research
  12. Information Fortification
  13. What are ultrarunning race reports for?
  14. How can we think about stories and other aesthetic experiences as information?
  15. Minting the Obverse: Library and Information Studies as a One-Sided Coin
  16. What makes a document? Exploring the human and object aspects of documents
  17. Exploring how people build understanding with information
  18. Philosophical motivations of long-distance runners
  19. An exploration of Catholics' experiences of reading and using the Bible
  20. A conceptual exploration of why documents are inherently authoritative and trusted
  21. Book Review: "Religious Objects in Museums" (Crispin Paine, 2013)
  22. Novel Experiences: On Page, In Ear, On Screen