New from Information Matters, May 2024
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 Making Sense of Sense-making
Making Sense of Sense-making
Christine Urquhart
 Health Information Craving: A Force to Cyberchondria
Health Information Craving: A Force to Cyberchondria
Wenjing Pian
Manifestations of Belongingness in Information Activities
Yazdan Mansourian
 Digital Platforms, Cultural Heritage Participation and Social Cohesion
Digital Platforms, Cultural Heritage Participation and Social Cohesion
Chern Li Liew, Victoria Passau
 Collaborative Interpretation as Craft: Slow Theory Development in Library and Information Science
Collaborative Interpretation as Craft: Slow Theory Development in Library and Information Science
Alison Hicks, Pam McKenzie, Jenny Bronstein, Jette Hyldegård, Ian Ruthven, Gunilla Widén
 Awe and Curiosity: Harnessing the Potential of VR for Student Inquiry
Awe and Curiosity: Harnessing the Potential of VR for Student Inquiry
Alex Urban, Jenny Bossaller
 Impact of Internet of Things (IoT) on Energy Management and Efficiency
Impact of Internet of Things (IoT) on Energy Management and Efficiency
Najeem O. Adelakun, Matthew B. Olajide, Samuel A. Omolola
 Misinformation, Disinformation, or Information Crafting?
Misinformation, Disinformation, or Information Crafting?
Nafiz Zaman Shuva
 Killer Robot Obsession as a Self-reflection
Killer Robot Obsession as a Self-reflection
Chirag Shah
Monsters in Qualitative Data
Sheng-Hsiang Lance Peng
 
				
