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Representation of information (2011)
Book Chapter
Myburgh, S., Davis, C., Neal, D., & Hjørland, B. (2011). Representation of information. In C. H. Davis, & D. Shaw (Eds.), Introduction to information science and technology (43-62). Information Today

Is what you see what you get? Medical subject headings and their organizing work in the violence against women research literature (2011)
Journal Article
McTavish, J. R., Neal, D. R., & Wathen, C. N. (2011). Is what you see what you get? Medical subject headings and their organizing work in the violence against women research literature. Knowledge Organization, 38(5), 381-397

In this paper we argue that the broader definition of classification offered by sociologists and by Geoffrey Bowker and Susan Leigh Star addresses pertinent knowledge organization processes that we can use to investigate the moral, scientific, and ae... Read More about Is what you see what you get? Medical subject headings and their organizing work in the violence against women research literature.

Organization of information (2011)
Book Chapter
Hjørland, B., Neal, D., Šauperl, A., & Bawden, D. (2011). Organization of information. In C. H. Davis, & D. Shaw (Eds.), Introduction to information science and technology (43-62). Information Today

Putting the pieces together: endometriosis blogs, cognitive authority, and collaborative information behavior (2011)
Journal Article
Neal, D. M., & McKenzie, P. J. (2011). Putting the pieces together: endometriosis blogs, cognitive authority, and collaborative information behavior. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 99(2), 127-134. https://doi.org/10.3163/1536-5050.99.2.004

Objective: A discourse analysis was conducted of peer-written blogs about the chronic illness endometriosis to understand how bloggers present information sources and make cases for and against the authority of those sources.Methods: Eleven blogs tha... Read More about Putting the pieces together: endometriosis blogs, cognitive authority, and collaborative information behavior.

Finding emotional-laden resources on the World Wide Web (2011)
Journal Article
Knautz, K., Neal, D. R., Schmidt, S., Siebenlist, T., & Stock, W. G. (2011). Finding emotional-laden resources on the World Wide Web. Information, 2(1), 217-246. https://doi.org/10.3390/info2010217

Some content in multimedia resources can depict or evoke certain emotions in users. The aim of Emotional Information Retrieval (EmIR) and of our research is to identify knowledge about emotional-laden documents and to use these findings in a new kind... Read More about Finding emotional-laden resources on the World Wide Web.