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Vol.10 No.3

최나은 2024-07-10 View. 4,425

Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice 


Quarterly / 2287-9099(pISSN) / 2287-4577(eISSN)

https://www.jistap.org  


Volume 10 No.3


Table of Contents 


▶ Title : Analyzing the Impact of Value Satisfaction on Behavioral Intention to Use E-Resources

  - Author : Vinod Kumar, Ruchi Jain Garg, Vandana, Adil Zia

  - Keywords : business schools, digital library, e-resources, information use, usage intention, value satisfaction


▶ Title : Cyber Social Interactions: Information Behavior in Between Social and Parasocial Interactions

  - Author : Wolfgang G. Stock, Kaja J. Fietkiewicz, Katrin Scheibe, Franziska Zimmer

  - Keywords : information behavior, social live streaming, cyber social interaction, cyber social relation, social interaction, parasocial interaction


▶ Title : Predicting Online Learning Adoption: The Role of Compatibility, Self-Efficacy, Knowledge Sharing, and Knowledge Acquisition

  - Author : Haider Mshali, Ahmed Al-Azawei

  - Keywords : online learning adoption, Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology, compatibility, knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing, self-efficacy


▶ Title : An Exploratory Analysis of Online Discussion of Library and Information Science Professionals in India using Text Mining

  - Author : Mohit Garg, Uma Kanjilal

  - Keywords : discussion forum, Lis Links, text mining, topic modelling, Latent Dirichlet Allocation


▶ Title : Human Resources Management at the Library of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia during the COVID-19 Pandemic

  - Author : Anisah Fajriawati, Laksmi Laksmi

  - Keywords : human resources management during a crisis, special library, working from home, flexibility management, Library of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia


▶ Title : Awareness and Perceptions of Korean Researchers on Open Access

  - Author : Mikyeong Cha, Soon Hee Pyo, Hye Sun Kim, Wan Jong Kim, Eun Jee Lee

  - Keywords : open access, publishing, perceptions, Korean researchers, OA policy

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