New from Information Matters, January 2025
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A New Critical Lens to Examine Factors Influencing Differences in Global Scholarly Communication Experiences
Angel Y. Ford and Daniel G. Alemneh
To Succeed, Find a Career Partner
Junwan Liu, Xiaofei Guo, Shuo Xu, Yi Bu, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière, Yinglu Song
Who Belongs in the Library? Reconsidering Academic Skills Tutors and Institutional Expectations
Sheng-Hsiang Lance Peng
Information Avoidance: Out of the Shadow of Information Seeking
Jette Seiden Hyldegård, Alison Hicks, Pamela McKenzie, Jenny Bronstein, Ian Ruthven and Gunilla Widén
Exploring Women’s Health Information Literacy with AI: A South Asian Study
Md. Anwarul Islam, Bhakti Gala, Aminath Riyaz, Raj Kumar Bhardwaj, and Tabassum Aslam