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Political familiarity vs. journalism background: insights from three Israeli prime ministers on social media

Political familiarity vs. journalism background: insights from three Israeli prime ministers on social mediaGal YavetzOnline Information Review, Vol. 48, No. 7, pp.1350-1367

To explore a potential relationship between politicians’ media background and social media success through an Read more

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The investigation of employee voice behavior – from the perspective of social media use in China

The investigation of employee voice behavior – from the perspective of social media use in ChinaXiaoyan DingOnline Information Review, Vol. 48, No. 7, pp.1368-1388

Enterprises use social media for their daily work. The use of social media Read more

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Exploring knowledge sharing on social media from the perspectives of personality traits and social capital

Exploring knowledge sharing on social media from the perspectives of personality traits and social capitalYueh-Min Huang, Ding-Chau Wang, Ho-Yuan Hsieh, Yong-Ming HuangOnline Information Review, Vol. 48, No. 7, pp.1331-1349

The purpose of this paper is to investigate Read more

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“I try to find comfort in English, but it’s hard”: Exploring personal information management in multilingual contexts among voluntary migrants

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Ahead of Print. Multilingualism is a widespread phenomenon that influences various life aspects, including information behavior. Despite its prevalence, personal information management (PIM) in multilingual contexts, defined as MPIM, remains underexplored. Through the Read more

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When library cares: mining insights from LibQUAL+ to determine university students’ priorities

When library cares: mining insights from LibQUAL+ to determine university students’ prioritiesAyisha Zulfiqar, Ayesha KhalidPerformance Measurement and Metrics, Vol. 25, No. 3/4, pp.143-161

This study aims to evaluate students’ satisfaction with university library services in southern Read more

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Exploring digital voices to evaluate user perception, satisfaction and service quality in libraries

Exploring digital voices to evaluate user perception, satisfaction and service quality in librariesAasif Mohammad Khan, Umer Yousuf Parray, Fayaz Ahmad Loan, Shahid Rashid ParrayPerformance Measurement and Metrics, Vol. 25, No. 3/4, pp.162-180

This study has aimed to Read more

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Documenting the research experiences and employer support needs of library and information science practitioners

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Ahead of Print. This paper presents results of a survey of library and information science (LIS) practitioners, which explored their research activities and the support needed from employers for research collaborations and dissemination Read more

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