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1. Domain analytic paradigm: a quarter century exploration of fundamental ideas in information science.

2. Linking science to technology: the "patent paper citation" and the rise of patentometrics in the 1980s.

3. The in-between: information experience within human-companion animal living environments.

4. Recent temporal dynamics in economics: empirical analyses of annual publications in economic fields.

5. Signifying unity: exploring the interplay of semiotics, universalism and pluralism in information science.

6. Robert Pagès' concept of the "auto-document" as a forerunner to neo-documentation's philosophy of documentality.

7. Relevance and creativity – a linear model.

8. The identity of information science.

9. The spectrum of semantic and syntactic labour.

10. Does a name make a difference? The neo-documentalist movement, where does it stand after 27 years 1996–2023.

11. On the traces of documentation: German approach and its pioneers.

12. Just the way my brain works: capabilities for working with data in non-clinical practice.

13. "What is a wave but 1000 drops working together?": The role of public libraries in addressing LGBTQIA+ health information disparities.

14. Interdisciplinarity of information science: an evolutionary perspective of theory application.

15. Of acquisitions and interference: accounting for systemic threats to the freedom to read.

16. Data quality assurance in research data repositories: a theory-guided exploration and model.

17. Information searching in cultural heritage archives: a user study.

18. The importance of a complementary approach when working with historical documents.

19. Managing Norwegian public libraries as civil public spheres: recent controversies.

20. The influences of communitarian philosophy in public policy: mapping the discourse of Scottish public library strategy.

21. Digitizing and parsing semi-structured historical administrative documents from the G.I. Bill mortgage guarantee program.

22. The intricate web: network and rhizome metaphors in hypertext and the web and the epistemic challenge of fake news.

23. A Chinese academic tradition examined in the context of international academic communication: exploratory research into Shang Que articles.

24. "How didst thou come beneath the murky darkness?": sense-making in light of the ancient Greeks and in the spirit of Hegel.

25. Integrated use of KOS and deep learning for data set annotation in tourism domain.

26. What do people study when they study Twitter? Classifying Twitter related academic papers.

27. Gatekeeping structures and trust development in public sector organizations.

28. "Telling the story of telling the story": capturing intangible heritage storytelling on the origins of malt whisky in the Cabrach.

29. Perry Starlight, Ali Orbit and Kim Cosmos' alien encounter: creating a picturebook as information for children and parents participating in research.

30. Scholarly communication: a concept analysis.

31. Risky (information) business: an informational risk research agenda.

32. A proposal of conceptual model for Brazilian popular music.

33. Affective memories and perceived value: motivators and inhibitors of the data search-access process.

34. Broadening the field of information.

35. On thresholds: signs, symbols and significance.

36. The origins and informed uses of the terms phenomenography and phenomenology.

37. On the two conceptualizations of information experience as an object of study: a response to Yu and Liu.

38. A diplomatic-informed archival pedagogy: fostering student-centered learning environments for novice archival researchers.

39. What characterizes LIS as a fragmenting discipline?

40. The implications of handwritten text recognition for accessing the past at scale.

41. "They act like we are going to heaven": pre-arrival information experiences, information crafting and settlement of immigrants in Canada.

42. Curiosity and information-seeking behaviour: a review of psychological research and a comparison with the information science literature.

43. Parsing through paradigms: uncertainty and decision-making in human information behavior.

44. Planning, implementing and evaluating research data services in academic libraries: a model approach.

45. Socially meaningful transparency in data-based systems: reflections and proposals from practice.

46. Online subject searching of humanities PhD students at a Swedish university.

47. An analysis of citing and referencing habits across all scholarly disciplines: approaches and trends in bibliographic referencing and citing practices.

48. Exploring international collaboration and language dynamics in Digital Humanities: insights from co-authorship networks in canonical journals.

49. Cognitive appraisals and information-seeking achievement emotions: a qualitative study of Swedish primary teacher students.

50. Optical character recognition quality affects subjective user perception of historical newspaper clippings.