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1. Cognitive authority: A scoping review of empirical research. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

2. Trends in information behavior research, 2016–2022: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology paper.

3. Factors associating with or predicting more cited or higher quality journal articles: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

4. Value co‐creation in cultural heritage information practices: Literature review and future agenda: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

5. Socio‐technical issues in the platform‐mediated gig economy: A systematic literature review: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

6. Phenomenon‐based classification: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

7. Information science and the inevitable: A literature review at the intersection of death and information management: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

8. Reviews and Reviewing: Approaches to Research Synthesis. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

9. Understanding data culture/s: Influences, activities, and initiatives: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper.

10. Classifying papers into subfields using Abstracts, Titles, Keywords and KeyWords Plus through pattern detection and optimization procedures: An application in Physics.

11. Quantifying scientific breakthroughs by a novel disruption indicator based on knowledge entities.

12. Does double‐blind peer review reduce bias? Evidence from a top computer science conference.

13. Pandemics are catalysts of scientific novelty: Evidence from COVID‐19.

14. Disclosing the relationship between citation structure and future impact of a publication.

15. Generating keyphrases for readers: A controllable keyphrase generation framework.

16. Predicting coauthorship using bibliographic network embedding.

17. Extracting the evolutionary backbone of scientific domains: The semantic main path network analysis approach based on citation context analysis.

18. Bias against scientific novelty: A prepublication perspective.

19. How artificial intelligence might change academic library work: Applying the competencies literature and the theory of the professions.

20. Do funding sources complement or substitute? Examining the impact of cancer research publications.

21. Global output on artificial intelligence in the field of nursing: A bibliometric analysis and science mapping.

22. An information behavior theory of transitions.

23. Text analysis using deep neural networks in digital humanities and information science.

24. Holistic information research: From rhetoric to paradigm.

25. Digital divide, critical‐, and crisis‐informatics perspectives on K‐12 emergency remote teaching during the pandemic.

26. Analysis of school students' misconceptions about basic programming concepts.

27. Integrated interdisciplinary workflows for research on historical newspapers: Perspectives from humanities scholars, computer scientists, and librarians.

28. To preprint or not to preprint: A global researcher survey.

29. Examining the impact of head‐mounted augmented reality on learning engineering drawings: A case study for three‐view drawing.

30. The association of disciplinary background with the evolution of topics and methods in Library and Information Science research 1995–2015.

31. Information sculpting.

32. Feedforward‐ or feedback‐based group regulation guidance in collaborative groups.

33. Multidimensional scholarly citations: Characterizing and understanding scholars' citation behaviors.

34. Uses of the Journal Impact Factor in national journal rankings in China and Europe.

35. Learning to rank from relevance judgments distributions.

36. Roadmap on Label‐Free Super‐Resolution Imaging.

37. Advancing information practices theoretical discourses centered on marginality, community, and embodiment: Learning from the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities.

38. Whether or when: The question on the use of theories in data science.

39. Interrupting epistemicide: A practical framework for naming, identifying, and ending epistemic injustice in the information professions.

40. Delineating the field of medical education: Bibliometric research approach(es).

41. Gender imbalance in the productivity of funded projects: A study of the outputs of National Institutes of Health R01 grants.

42. The importance of socio‐emotional considerations in online communities, social informatics, and information science.

43. JASIS&T special issue on information behavior and information practices theory.

45. Digital capability: An essential nursing skill for proficiency in a post‐COVID‐19 world.

46. Thinking inside the box: An evaluation of a novel search‐assisting tool for supporting (meta)cognition during exploratory search.

47. The next layer: Towards open pedagogy in geospatial education.

48. Stepping beyond your comfort zone: Diffusion‐based network analytics for knowledge trajectory recommendation.

49. Semantic similarity measure of natural language text through machine learning and a keyword‐aware cross‐encoder‐ranking summarizer—A case study using UCGIS GIS&T body of knowledge.

50. Surveillance as information practice.