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  1. Moulaison Sandy, H.; Bossaller, J.: Providing cognitively just subject access to indigenous knowledge through knowledge organization systems (2017) 0.00
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  2. Moulaison-Sandy, H.; Adkins, D.; Bossaller, J.; Cho, H.: ¬An automated approach to describing fiction : a methodology to use book reviews to identify affect (2021) 0.00
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  3. Bossaller, J.; Million, A.J.: ¬The research data life cycle, legacy data, and dilemmas in research data management (2023) 0.00
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  4. Bird-Meyer, M.; Erdelez, S.; Bossaller, J.: ¬The role of serendipity in the story ideation process of print media journalists (2019) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to build upon the studies of journalism from an LIS perspective by exploring and differentiating the purposive behavior of newspaper reporters from their serendipitous encounters with information that lead to new story ideas. This paper also provides a path toward pedagogical improvements in training the modern journalism workforce in being more open to creative story ideas. Design/methodology/approach This study utilized semi-structured telephone interviews. Participants were recruited via e-mail after collecting contact information through the Cision database. The study sample was drawn from newspaper reporters who work at or freelance for the top 25 metropolitan newspapers in the USA, in terms of circulation size, based on data from the Alliance for Audited Media. A total of 15 participants were interviewed. Findings This paper provides insight into the story ideation process of journalists in that the study participants generally do not think about how they are coming up with story ideas as much as they are striving to place themselves in situations where, based on their experience and interests, they know they are more likely to encounter a good idea. Each encounter proved meaningful in some powerful fashion, which speaks to the historical importance of serendipity in achieving breakthroughs and discoveries in a wide variety of fields. Research limitations/implications The sampling frame for this study was relatively small, representing 8 percent of the total number of working newspaper journalists from the top 25 newspapers in the USA, in terms of circulation size. Therefore, the findings are not generalizable to the entire population of journalists in this country.
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  5. Bossaller, J.; Burns, C.S.; VanScoy, A.: Re-conceiving time in reference and information services work : a qualitative secondary analysis (2017) 0.00
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