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Repercussions of plagiarism on University degrees in the virtual context

This article deals with issues related to university plagiarism, students’ knowledge of it, and its academic, economic, legal, social, and ethical repercussions. The project covers various university degree courses of the Faculty of Documentation and Communication Sciences of the Read more

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The red thread of information across more-than-human love

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Ahead of Print. Love is a cornerstone of the multispecies family. It has implications for how companion animals and their human companions know and treat each other. Descending through the universe of living Read more

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The dark side of publishing: Unveiling the deceptive tactics of cloned journals in India

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Ahead of Print. The study examines two lists of cloned journals (Group I and Group II) compiled by the University Grants Commission-Consortium for Academic and Research Ethics (UGC-CARE) in India. India has emerged Read more

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Redefining searching in non-medical sciences systematic reviews: The ascendance of Google Scholar as the primary database

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Ahead of Print. Systematic Reviews (SR) are fundamental in evidence-based medicine, traditionally dominated by the medical field. However, their application in non-medical disciplines especially social sciences is increasing. Compared to traditional databases this Read more

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What is the role of public libraries and books in the everyday lives of adults with intellectual disability?

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Ahead of Print. Public libraries have a social and ethical responsibility to ensure access to literature for everyone and provide low-intensive meetings places for a diverse population. Nevertheless, there are certain groups in Read more

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Smartphone technology adoption of university students for distance learning in Pakistan: COVID-19 data-driven decision tree learning

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Ahead of Print. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of smartphone technology in facilitating teaching and learning in Pakistani academic libraries during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Leveraging a questionnaire, we gathered data on Read more

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