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List of works by Jutta Haider

Air pollution online: everyday environmental information on the social media site Sina Weibo

scholarly article by Carin Graminius & Jutta Haider published 9 July 2018 in Journal of Documentation

Beyond the legacy of the Enlightenment? Online encyclopaedias as digital heterotopias

scientific article published on 29 December 2009

Conceptions of “information poverty” in LIS: a discourse analysis

article

Debating information control in web 2.0: The case of Wikipedia vs. Citizendium

scholarly article by Olof Sundin & Jutta Haider published 24 October 2008 in Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology

Dimensions of trust in scholarly communication: Problematizing peer review in the aftermath of John Bohannon's “Sting” in science

scientific article published on 28 March 2016

Information literacy challenges in digital culture: conflicting engagements of trust and doubt

scientific article

Interrupting practices that want to matter

Invisible search: The ubiquity of search in everyday life

a book about search and search engines. combining technical information science research with a social science and humanities approach

Making research data possible: Negotiating between disciplinary cultures, temporalities, data policies, professional interests and education and training

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Media, Technology and Every Day Life in Europe: From Information to Communication20066Edited by Roger Silverstone. Media, Technology and Every Day Life in Europe: From Information to Communication. Aldershot: Ashgate 2005. 240 pp., ISBN: 0754643603

Paradoxes of Media and Information Literacy

scientific publication

The environment on holidays or how a recycling bin informs us on the environment

The search-ification of everyday life and the mundane-ification of search

The structuring of information through search: sorting waste with Google

scholarly article by Jutta Haider published 18 July 2016 in Aslib Journal of Information Management

Understanding Knowledge as a Commons: From Theory to Practice

Wikipedia and Wikis