Submissions from 2020
An Exploration of Contributor-Created Description Field in Participatory Archives, Ana Roeschley, Jeonghyun Kim, and Oksana L. Zavalina
An Exploration of How the Resourcing of Staff and Book Purchasing Affects the Development of China’s Public School Libraries in Guangzhou, Wenyan Zhang, Mengmeng Ji, Hui Wang, Chenglong Zhang, Sheng Xu, Yejun Wu, and Fei Song
Submissions from 2019
“The right information”: Perceptions of information bias among Black Wikipedians, Boryung Ju and Brenton Stewart
“Something that feels like a community”: the role of personal stories in building community-based participatory archives, Ana Roeschley and Jeonghyun Kim
What drives Black contributions to Wikipedia?, Brenton Stewart and Boryung Ju
Racial Climate and Inclusiveness in Academic Libraries: Perceptions of Welcomeness among Black College Students, Brenton Stewart, Boryung Ju, and Kaetrena Davis Kendrick
Creating a Security Methods Taxonomy for Information Resource Management, Yejun Wu and Fansong Meng
@Houstonpolice: an exploratory case of Twitter during Hurricane Harvey, Seungwon Yang and Brenton Stewart
Submissions from 2018
Exploring research data management from a data user’s perspective, Yejun Wu and Fernando Loizides
Submissions from 2017
Cheryl Knott. Not Free, Not for All: Public Libraries in the Age of Jim Crow, Brenton Stewart
A Pilot Study on Comparing and Extracting Impact Relations, Yejun Wu and Li Yang
Submissions from 2015
“To Support the Southern Medical Public”: The Medical College of Georgia as a Southern Information Agency, 1828–1861, Brenton Stewart
Formative and summative evaluation of a large topic map as a self-regulated learning tool, Yejun Wu
Submissions from 2013
Creating a large topic map by integrating Wandora and Ontopia, Yejun Wu
Indexing historical political cartoons for retrieval, Yejun Wu