Information Technology and Libraries

Papers
(The TQCC of Information Technology and Libraries is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Unlocking the Digitized Historical Newspaper Archive38
Examination of Academic Library Platforms and Systems during COVID-1931
Ontology for the User-Learner Profile Personalizes the Search Analysis of Online Learning Resources27
First 500 Mistakes You Will Make While Streaming on Twitch.tv26
Open for Who?18
Using Open Access Institutional Repositories to Save the Student Symposium during the COVID-19 Pandemic17
Using Qualtrics XM to Create a Point-of-Use Survey to Assess the Usability of a Local Implementation of Primo13
Letter from the Editors9
Tech Tools in Pandemic-Transformed Information Literacy Instruction7
From ChatGPT to CatGPT6
Letter from the Editors6
Privacy Audit of Public Access Computers and Networks at a Public College Library6
Reference Chatbots in Canadian Academic Libraries5
VIAF Governance Concerns about the Refurbished VIAF Web and API Interfaces5
Activating Our Intelligence4
Coding with Those Who Show Up4
Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)4
Navigating Uncharted Waters4
Local Hosting of Faculty-Created Open Education Resources3
ResearchGate Metrics’ Behavior and Its Correlation with RG Score and Scopus Indicators3
Supporting Information Visualization Research in an Academic Library3
Balancing Community and Local Needs3
Reorienting Collection Analysis2
Omeka S Repository for Place- and Land-Based Teaching and Learning2
Implementing Library Maker Projects Outside of the Makerspace2
Letter from the Editors (June 2022)2
Recommended by Librarians2
How Kilgore Memorial Library Fostered County-Wide Collaboration through One Shared Calendar2
Rarely Analyzed1
Classical Musicians v. Copyright Bots1
From Availability to Access1
Letter from the Editors1
Neurodivergent People in the Library Workplace1
Adapting Machine Translation Engines to the Needs of Cultural Heritage Metadata1
Making Magic Happen1
Invisible Default1
Letter from the Editors (September 2022)1
Technology Integration in Storytime Programs1
Gathering Strength to Combat Access Inequality1
Beyond the Bookshelf1
Digitization of Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Russia1
Redesigning Research Guides1
Library Website Redesign in the Time of COVID1
"Gimme Some Truth"1
Responsible AI Practice in Libraries and Archives1
Current State and Challenges in Democratizing Small Museums’ Collections Online1
Letter from the Editors: December 20231
Using Springshare’s LibCal to Move Librarians off the Reference Desk1
From Linked Open Data to Collections as Data1
2023 Rhysida Ransomware Attack on the British Library1
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