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Journal of Documentation
Journal of Documentation (2025) 81 (2): 313–329.
Published: 23 December 2024
...Wan-Chen Lee; Li-Min Cassandra Huang; Juliana Hirt Purpose This study aims to understand fiction readers’ perspectives on the strengths and concerns of incorporating emojis into information systems for fiction. To solicit readers’ feedback, the authors adopted Cho et al.’s (2023) model...
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Journal of Documentation
Journal of Documentation (2024) 80 (2): 552–571.
Published: 09 January 2024
...Wan-Chen Lee; Li-Min Cassandra Huang; Juliana Hirt Purpose This study aims to explore the application of emojis to mood descriptions of fiction. The three goals are investigating whether Cho et al.'s model (2023) is a sound conceptual framework for implementing emojis and mood categories...
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Journal of Documentation
Journal of Documentation (2023) 79 (3): 567–588.
Published: 23 August 2022
... idiosyncratic, but organizing them meaningfully has considerable potential to provide a better searching experience for all involved. The current study develops mood categories inductively for fiction organization and retrieval in information systems. Design/methodology/approach The authors developed...
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Journal of Documentation
Journal of Documentation (2008) 64 (5): 786–787.
Published: 05 September 2008
... author can freely extend and enrich established historical evidence with imagined, but plausible additions, a wonderfully liberating option. Some of what Laurette discovers is fictional and so is one of the historical persons named above. Fayet‐Scribe, S. (Ed.) (1997), “Le savoir et ses outils...
