You can see the list of my publications also on my ORCID ( 0000-0003-1232-6473), or Scopus profile (ID = 8550092900), or Google Scholar, or ResearchGate, or Web of Science.
2025
2024
Nicholas, D., Revez, J., Abrizah, A., Rodríguez Bravo, B., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Clark, D., Xu, J., Swigon, M., Watkinson, A., Jamali, H. R., & Herman, E. (2024). Purchase and Publish: early career researchers and open access publishing costs. Learned Publishing, 37(4), e1617.
Jamali, H. R. (2024). Navigating intellectual property (IP): A comparative analysis of Australian universities’ IP. PLoS ONE, 19(5): e0304647.
Jamali, H. R., & Peimany, H. (2024). Presence of geographic names, title length and title changes. Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 55(1), 37-53.
Hider, P., Garner, J., Godfrey, A., Jamali, H. R., & Wakeling, S. (2024). Designing for communities with communities: A public library codesign project. Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 73(2), 148-176.
Wakeling, S., Shephard, M., & Jamail, H. R. (2024). Training in open access for doctoral students: Results of a survey of current and recent students and supervisors. Information Research, 29(1), paper 679.
Clark, D., Nicholas, D., Herman, E, Abrizah, A., Watkinson, A., Rodríguez Bravo, B., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Swigon, M., Xu, J., Jamali, H. R., Sims, D., Serbina, G. (2024). WhatsApp - what's that? Learned Publishing, 37(2), 72-88.
Jamali, H. R. (2024). Country names in journal titles: shaping researchers' perception of journals quality, Scientometrics, 129(2), 803-823.
2023
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Watkinson, A., Abrizah, A., Świgoń, M., Xu, J., Sims, D., Serbina, G., Clark, D., Jamali, H. R., Tenopir, C., Allard, S. (2023). Transforming scholarly communications: The part played by the pandemic and the contribution of early career researchers. Learned Publishing, 36(4), 492-505.
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Abrizah, A., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Xu, J., Watkinson, A., Świgoń, M., Jamali, H. R., Tenopir, C. (2023). Never mind predatory publishers... what about ‘grey’ publishers? Profesional de la información, 32(5), e320509.
Hider, P., Rankin, C., Wakeling, S., Garner, J., & Jamali, H. R. (2023). Occupations and preoccupations of the Australian library profession: An analysis of job advertisements and professional literature. Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 72(3), 225-250.
Wakeling, S., et al. (2023). Australian public libraries during the COVID-19 crisis: Operations, management and service provision. Library Management, 44 (6/7), 448-465.
Amini Farsani, M., & Jamali, H. R. (2023). Collaboration network of applied linguistics research articles with different methodological orientations. Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 13(4), 727-754.
Jamali, H. R., & Hider, P. (2023). Changes in the usage pattern of public library collections during the COVID pandemic. Collection Management, 48(4), 324-338.
Randel-Moon, H., Garner, J., Wakeling, S., Kennan, M.A., Hider, P., Jamali, H. R., & Mansourian, Y. (2023). "You’re not the police. You’re providing a library service”: Reflections on maintenance and repair in/of public libraries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies, vol. 4.
Baghestani, A., Sanatjoo, A., Behzani, H., & Jamali, H. R. (2023). Use of mind mapping in search process to clarify information needs and improve search satisfaction. Journal of Information Science, 49(5), 1417-1427.
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Watkinson, A., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C. ., Świgoń, M., Abrizah, A., Sims, D., Xu, J., Clark, D., Serbina, G., Jamali , H. R., Tenopir, C., & Allard, S. (2023). Peer review: the attitudes and behaviours of Covid-19 pandemic-era early career researchers. Profesional De La información, 32(3), e320306.
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Clark, D., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Abrizah, A., Watkinson, A., Sims, D., ´Świgoń, M., Xu, J., Serbina, G., Jamali, H.R., Tenopir, C., & Allard, S. (2023). The impact of the pandemic on early career researchers' work-life and scholarly communications: A quantitative aerial analysis. Learned Publishing, 36(2), 128-140.
Jamali, H. R., & Abbasi, A. (2023). Gender gaps in Australian research publishing, citation and co-authorship. Scientometrics, 128(5), 2879–2893.
Nicholas, D., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Herman, E., Abrizah, A., Clark, D., Serbina, G., Sims, D., Świgoń, M., Xu, J., Watkinson, A., Jamali, H.R., Tenopir, C., & Allard, S. (2023). ‘Cracks’ in the scholarly communications system: Insights from a longitudinal international study of early career researchers. Learned Publishing, 36(2), 319-322.
Jamali, H. R., Nicholas, D., Sims, D., Watkinson, A., Herman, E., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Świgoń6, M., Abrizah, A., Xu, J., Tenopir, C., Allard, S., (2023). The pandemic and changes in early career researchers’ career prospects, research and publishing practices. PLOS ONE, 18(2): e0281058.
Herman, E., Nicholas, D., Clark, D., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Rodríguez Bravo, B., Abrizah, A., Sims, D., Jamali, H.R., Watkinson, A., Swigon, M., Serbina, G., Xu, J., Allard, S., & Tenopir, C. (2023). Outside the library: early career researchers and use of alternative information sources in pandemic times. Learned Publishing, accepted, 36(2), 141-155.
Hider, P., Garner, J., Wakeling, S., & Jamali, H.R. (2023). "Part of my daily life": The importance of public libraries as a physical space. Public Library Quarterly, 42(2), 190-219.
Nicholas, D., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Herman, E., Clark, D., Xu, J., Abrizah, A., Swigoń, M., Watkinson, A., Sims, D., Jamali, H. R., Tenopir, C., & Allard, S. (2023). Early career researchers and predatory journals during the Covid-19 pandemic. An international analysis. Professional de la información, 32(1), e320117.
2022
Wakeling, S., Shephard, M. T., Hider, P., Jamali, H. R., Coe, M., & Garner, J. (2022). Public library building and development: Understanding community consultation and the design process. Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 71(4), 308-327.
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Watkinson, A.,Sims, D., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Świgoń, M., Abrizah, A.,Xu, J., Serbina, G., Jamali, H. R.; Tenopir, C., & Allard, S. (2022). Early career researchers in the pandemic-fashioned ‘new scholarly normality’: voices from the research frontline. Profesional de la información, 31(5), e310510
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Watkinson, A., Sims, D., Rodriguez-Bravo, B., Świgoń, M., Abdullah, A., Xu, J., Serbina, G., Jamali, H. R., Tenopir, C., & Allard, S. (2022). Early career researchers in the pandemic-fashioned 'new scholarly normality': a first look into the big changes and long-lasting impacts (international analysis). Professional de la información, 31(4), e310418.
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Clark, D., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Abrizah, A., Watkinson, A., Xu, J., Sims, D., Seribina, G., Świgoń, M., Jamali, H. R., Tenopir, C., Allard, S. (2022). Choosing the ‘right’ journal for publication: Perceptions and practices of pandemic-era early career researchers. Learned Publishing, 35(4), 605-616.
Garner, J., Wakeling, S., Hider, P., Jamali, H.R., Kennan, M.A., Mansourian, Y., Randell-Moon, H. (2022). The lived experience of Australian public library staff during the COVID-19 library closures. Library Management, 43(6-7), 427-438.
Jamali, H.R, & Nabavi, M. (2022). The use of information behaviour research in human-computer interaction. Information Research, 27(3), paper937.
Nazari, Z., Oruji, M., & Jamali, H.R. (2022). News consumption and behavior of young adults and the issue of fake news, Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice, 10(2), 1-16.
Wakeling, S., Kingsly, D., Jamali, H. R., Kennan, M.A, & Sarrafzadeh, M. (2022). Free for all or free-for-all A content analysis of Australian university open access policies, Information Research, 27(2), paper 933. http://InformationR.net/ir/27-2/paper933.html
Jamali, H. R., Wakeling, S., & Abbasi, A. (2022). Why do journals discontinue? a study of Australian ceased journals. Learned Publishing. 35(2), 219-228. one of the journal's most read papers.
Hider, P., Garner, J., Wakeling, S., & Jamali, H. R. (2022). Serving their communities: an analysis of Australian public library mission statements. Journal of Library Administration. 62(2), 190-205.
Jamali, H. R., Wakeling, S., & Abbasi, A. (2022). Scholarly journal publishing in Australia. Learned Publishing, 35(2), 198-208.
Wakeling, S., Garner, J., Hider, P., Jamali, H., Lymn, J., Mansourian, Y., & Randell-Moon, H. (2022). ‘The challenge now is for us to remain relevant’: Australian public libraries and the COVID-19 crisis. IFLA Journal, 48(1), 138-154.
2021
Amini Farsani, M., Jamali, H. R., Beikmohammadi, M., Daneshvar Ghorbani, B., & Soleimani, L. (2021). Methodological orientations, academic citations, and scientific collaboration in applied linguistics: What do research synthesis and bibliometrics indicate? System, 10, article 102547.
Garner, J., Hider, P., Jamali, H. R., Lymn, J., Mansourian, Y., Randell-Moon, H., & Wakeling, S. (2021). ‘Steady Ships’ in the COVID-19 Crisis: Australian Public Library Responses to the Pandemic, Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 70(2), 102-124.
Jamali, H. R., & Nabavi, M. (2021). Scholarship of teaching and learning: Evolution of research on library and information science education, Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 62(3), 287-302.
Herman, E., Nicholas, D., Watkinson, A., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Abrizah, A., BoukacemZeghmouri, C., Jamali, H. R.; Sims, D., Allard, S., Tenopir, C., Xu, J., Świgoń, M., Serbina, G., Cannon, L. P. (2021). The impact of the pandemic on early career researchers: what we already know from the internationally published literature. Profesional de la información, 30(2), e300208.
2020
Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R., Herman, E., Xu, J., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Watkinson, A., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Abrizah, A., Świgon, M., & Polezhaeva, T. (2020). How is open access publishing going down with early career researchers? An international, multi-disciplinary study. Profesional de la información, 29(6), e290614.
Abbasi, A., & Jamali, H.R. (2020). Research diversification of Australian universities and its relationship with citation-based performance and ranking. Journal of Scientometric Research, 9(3), 236-244.
Beydokhti, H., Riahinia, N., Jamali, H R., Asadi, S., & Riahi, S. M. (2020). Factors affecting the number of citations to clinical therapeutic articles mentioning level of evidence. Modern Care Journal, 17(2), e101287.
Jamali, H.R., Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Abrizah, A., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Xu, J., Świgon, M., Polezhaeva, T., & Watkinson, A. (2020). National comparisons of early career researchers’ scholarly communication attitudes and behaviours. Learned Publishing, 33(4), 370-384.
Behimehr, S., & Jamali, H. R. (2020). Cognitive biases and their effects on information behaviour of graduate students in their research projects. Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice, 8(2), 18-31.
Behimehr, S., & Jamali, H. R. (2020). Relations between cognitive biases and some concepts of information behavior. Data and Information Management, 4(2), 109-118.
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Jamali, H. R., Abrizah, A., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Xu, J., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Watkinson, A., Polezhaeva, T., & Świgon, M. (2020). Millennial researchers in a metric-driven scholarly world: An international study, Research Evaluation, 29(3), 263-274.
Danaei, D., Jamali, H. R., Mansourian, Y., & Rastegarpour, H. (2020). Comparing reading comprehension between children reading augmented reality and print storybooks. Computers & Education, 153, 1-10.
Jamali, H. R., Steel, C., & Mohammadi, E. (2020). Wine research and its relationship with wine production: A scientometric analysis of global trends, Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research, 26(2),130-138. (among top downloaded articles of the journal)
Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R., Herman, E., Watkinson, A., Abrizah, A., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Xu, J., & Świgon, M., Polezhaeva, T. (2020). A global questionnaire survey of the scholarly communication attitudes and behaviours of early career researchers, Learned Publishing, 33(3), 197-210.
Jamali, H.R., Nicholas, D., Watkinson, A., Abrizah, A., Rodríguez-Bravo, B., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Polezhaeva, T., Herman, E., & Świgon, M. (2020). Early Career Researchers and their authorship and peer review beliefs and practices: an international study. Learned Publishing, 33(2), 142-152.
Jamali, H. R., Abbasi, A., & Bornmann, L. (2020). Research diversification and its relationship with publication counts and impact: a case study based on Australian professors. Journal of Information Science, 46(1), 131-144.
2019
Jamali, H. R., & Foroutan, F. (2019). Everyday life information‐seeking behaviors of nomadic pastoralists in their oral culture. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 56(1), 432-435.
Hider, P., White, H. & Jamali, H. R. (2019). Minding the gap: Investigating the alignment of information organization research and practice. Information Research, 24(3), paper rails1802. http://InformationR.net/ir/24-3/rails/rails1802.html
2018
Jamali, H. R., Nabavi, M., & Asadi, S. (2018). How video articles are cited, the case of JoVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments. Scientometrics, 117(3), 1821-1839.
Jamali, H. R. (2018). Does research with qualitative methods (grounded theory, ethnography, and phenomenology) have more impact? Library and Information Science Research, 40(3-4), 201-207. full-text (Among top 10 most downloaded articles of the journal in 2021)
Jamali, H. R., Azadi-Ahmadabadi, G., & Asadi, S. (2018). Interdisciplinary relations of converging technologies: Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno (NBIC). Scientometrics. 116(2), 1055-1073.
Jamali, H. R. (2018). Use of research by librarians and information professionals. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 1733. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/1733
Nabavi, M., & Jamali, H. R. (2018). Determining information needs of science and technology policy makers. Information Development, 34(4), 382-396.
2017
Jamali, H. R., & Shahbaztabar, P. (2017). The effects of internet filtering on users’ information-seeking behaviour and emotions. Aslib Journal of Information Management, 69(4), 408-425.
Jamali, H. R. (2017). Copyright compliance and infringement in ResearchGate full-text journal articles. Scientometrics, 112(1), 241-254.
Abdullah, A., Badawi, F., Zoohorian-Fooladi, N., Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R., & Kassim, N. A. (2017). Trust and authority in the periphery of world scholarly communication: A Malaysian focus group study. Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, 20(2), 67-83.
2016
Nabavi, M., Jeffery, K., & Jamali, H. R. (2016). Added value in the context of research information systems. Program, 50(3), 325-339.
Jamali, H. R., Nicholas, D., & Herman, E. (2016). Scholarly reputation in the digital age and the role of emerging platforms and mechanisms. Research Evaluation, 25(1), 37-49.
Watkinson, A., Nicholas, D., Thornley, C., Herman, E., Jamali, H. R., Volentine, R., Allard, S., Levine, K, & Tenopir, C. (2016). Changes in the Digital Scholarly Environment and Issues of Trust: an exploratory, qualitative analysis. Information Processing & Management, 52(3), 446-458.
Tenopir, C., Levine, K., Allard, S., Christian, L., Volentine, R., Boehm, R., Nichols, F., Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R., Herman, E., & Watkinson. A. (2016). Trustworthiness and Authority of Scholarly Information in a Digital Age: Results of an International Questionnaire. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 67(10), 2344-2361. Abstract
2015
Nicholas , D., Jamali , H.R., Watkinson , A., Herman, E., Tenopir, C., Volentine, R., Allard, S., & Levine, K. (2015). Do Younger Researchers Assess Trustworthiness Differently when Deciding what to Read and Cite and where to Publish?. International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology, 5(2), 45-63.
Jamali, H. R., & Nabavi, M. (2015). Open access and sources of full-text articles in Google Scholar in different subject fields. Scientometrics, 105(3), 1635-1651.
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., Jamali, H. R., Bravo, B. R., Boukacem-Zeghmouri, C., Dobrowolski, T., & Pouchot, S. (2015). New ways of building, showcasing, and measuring scholarly reputation. Learned Publishing, 28(3), 169-183.
Thornley, C., Watkinson, A., Nicholas, D., Volentine, R., Jamali, H. R., Herman, E., Allard, S., Levine, K. J., & Tenopir, C. (2015). The role of tust and authority in the citation behaviour of researchers. Information Research, 20(3), paper 677.
Jamali, H.R., & Alimohammadi, D. (2015). Blog Citations as Indicators of the Societal Impact of Research: Content analysis of social sciences blogs. International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology, 5 (1), 15-32.
Nabavi, M., & Jamali, H. R. (2015). Adding value to information systems: a new model. Business Information Review 32 (1), 53-59.
Nicholas , D., Watkinson , A., Jamali , H.R., Herman, E., Tenopir, C., Volentine, R., Allard, S., & Levine, K. (2015). Peer review: still king in the digital age. Learned Publishing, 28 (1), 15-21.
2014
Jamali, H.R., Nicholas, D., Watkinson, A., Herman, E., Tenopir, C., Levine, K., Allard, S., Christian, L, Volentine, R., Boehm, R., & Nichols, F. (2014). How scholars implement trust in their reading, citing and publishing activities: Geographical differences. Library & Information Science Research, 36(3-4), 192-202.
Nicholas, D., Clark, D., Jamali, H.R., & Watkinson, A. (2014). Log Usage Analysis: What it Discloses about Use, Information Seeking and Trustworthiness. International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology, 4(1), 23-37, Winner of the Journal’s Best paper award for 2014.
Jamali, H. R., Russell, B., Nicholas, D., & Watkinson, A. (2014). Do online communities support research collaboration? Aslib Journal of Information Management, 66(6), 603-622.
Clark, D.J., Nicholas, D., & Jamali, H. R. (2014). Evaluating information seeking and use in the changing virtual world: the emerging role of Google Analytics. Learned Publishing, 27(3), 185-194.
2013
Tohidinasab, F., & Jamali, H. R. (2013). Why and Where Wikipedia is cited in journal articles? Journal of Scientometric Research, 2(3), 231-238.
Nicholas, D., Rowlands, I., Watkinson, A., Brown, D., Russell, B., & Jamali, H. R. (2013). Have digital repositories come of age?The views of library directors. Webology, 10(2), Article 111. Available at: http://www.webology.org/2013/v10n2/a111.pdf
Jamali, H. R. (2013). Citation relations of theories of human information behaviour. Webology, 10(1), Article 106, Available at: http://www.webology.org/2013/v10n1/a106.html.
Asadi, S., Ghafghazi, S., & Jamali, H.R. (2013). Motivating and Discouraging Factors for Wikipedians: the Case Study of Persian Wikipedia. Library Review, 62(4/5), 237-252.
Nicholas, D., Clark, D., Rowlands, I., & Jamali, H. R. (2013). Information on the go: case study of Europeana mobile users. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 64(7), 1311-1322.
2012
Nicholas, D., Rowlands, I., Watkinson, A., Brown, D., & Jamali, H.R. (2012). Digital repositories ten years on: what do scientific researchers think of them and how do they use them? Learned Publishing, 25(3), 195-206.
2011
Nikzad, M., Jamali, H.R., & Hariri, N. (2011). Patterns of Iranian Co-Authorship Networks in Social Sciences: A Comparative Study. Library & Information Science Research, 33(4), 313-319.
Dehghani, Z., Afshar, E., Jamali, H. R., & Nematbakhsh, M. (2011). A Multi-Layer Contextual Model for Recommender Systems in Digital Libraries. Aslib Proceedings, 63(6), 555-569.
Jamali, H.R., & Nikzad, M. (2011). Article title type and its relation with the number of downloads and citations. Scientometrics, 88(2), 53-661. Read about this article in the Guardian.
Seyedin, S. H., & Jamali, H. R. (2011). Health information and communication system for emergency management in a developing country, Iran. Journal of Medical Systems, 35(4), 591-597.
Alimohammadi, D., & Jamali, H. R. (2011). Common Problems of Library and Information Science Education in Asian Developing Countries: A Review Article. International Journal of Information. Science and Management, 9(2), 79-92.
2010
Nicholas, D., Rowlands, I., Jubb, M., & Jamali, H. R. (2010). The impact of the economic downturn on libraries: With special reference to university libraries. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 36 (5), 376-382.
Nicholas, D., Williams, P., Rowlands, I., & Jamali, H. R. (2010). Researchers' e-journal use and information-seeking behaviour. Journal of Information Science, 36(4), 494-516.
Emrani, E., Moradi-Salari, A., & Jamali, H. R. (2010). Usage data, e-journal selection and negotiations: Iranian consortium experience. Serials Review, 36(2), 86-92.
Nicholas, D., Rowlands, I., & Jamali, H. R. (2010). E-textbook use, information seeking behaviour and its impact: case study Business and Management. Journal of Information Science, 36(2), 263-280.
Jamali, H. R., & Nicholas, D. (2010). Interdisciplinarity and the information-seeking behavior of scientists. Information Processing & Management, 46(2), 233-243.Highly Downloaded Article SD, Jan-Mar 2010.
Jamali, H. R., & Asadi, S. (2010). Google and the scholar: the role of Google in scientists’ information-seeking behaviour. Online Information Review, 34(2), 282-294. Emerald 2011 Highly Commended Paper.
Nicholas, D., Rowlands, I., Huntington, P., & Jamali, H. R. Salazar, P. H. (2010). Diversity in e-journal use and information seeking behavior. Journal of Documentation, 66(3), 409-433.
Alimohammadi, D. and Jamali, H.R. (2010). Structural Evaluation of Webliographies: A Webliometric Study. Electronic Library, 28(5), 734-740.
Jamali, H. R. and Nicholas, D. (2010). Intradisciplinary differences in reading behaviour of scientists: case study of physics and astronomy. Electronic Library, 28(1), 54-68.
Jamali, H. R., Nooshinfard, F., Baghestani, G., & Asadi, S. (2010). Evaluation of the interlibrary loan services in Iran: a case study of the AMIN service. Interlending and Document Supply, 38(4), 218-222.
2009
Nicholas, D., Clarks, D., Rowlands, I., & Jamali, H. R. (2009). Online use and information seeking behaviour: institutional and subject comparisons of UK researchers. Journal of Information Science, 35(6), 660-676.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Jamali, H. R., Rowlands, I., & Fieldhouse, M. (2009). Student digital information seeking behaviour in context. Journal of Documentation, 65(1), 106-132.
Jamali, H. R., Nicholas, D., & Rowlands, I. (2009). Scholarly e-books: the views of 16,000 academics: Results from the JISC National E-Book Observatory. Aslib Proceedings, 61(1), 33-47.
Jamali, H. R., & Nicholas, D. (2009). E-print depositing behavior of physicists and astronomers: an intradisciplinary study. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 35(2), 117-125. Full-Text in E-LIS
2008
Jamali, H. R. (2008). What is not available online is not worth reading? Webology, 5(4), Article 63. Available at: http://www.webology.org/2008/v5n4/a63.html
Jamali, H. R., & Nicholas, D. (2008). Information-seeking behaviour of physicists and astronomers. Aslib Proceedings, 60(5), 444-462. Full-Text in E-LIS
Rowlands, I., Nicholas, D., Williams, P., Huntington, P. Fieldhouse, M., Gunter, B., Withey, R., Jamali, H. R., Dobrowolski, T., & Tenopir, C. (2008). The Google generation: the information behaviour of the researcher of the future. Aslib Proceedings 60(4), 290-310.
Mozaffarian, M., & Jamali, H. R. (2008). Iranian women in science: a gender study of scientific productivity in an Islamic country. Aslib Proceedings, 60(5), 463-473.
Nicholas, D., Rowlands, I. Jamali, H. R., Clark, D., Huntington, P., & Olle, C. (2008). UK scholarly e-book usage: a landmark survey. Aslib Proceedings, 60(4), 311-334.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Jamali, H. R., Rowlands, I., Dobrowolski, T., & Tenopir, C. (2008). Viewing and reading behaviour in a virtual environment: the full-text download. Aslib Proceedings, 60(3), 185-198.
Huntington, P., Nicholas, D., & Jamali, H. R. (2008). Web Robot detection in the scholarly information environment. Journal of Information Science, 34(5), 726-741.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., & Jamali, H. R. (2008). User diversity: as demonstrated by deep log analysis. Electronic Library, 26(1) 21-38. Emerald 2009 Outstanding Paper Award Winner.
Huntington, P., Nicholas, D., & Jamali, H. R. (2008). Web site usage metrics: a re-assessment of session data. Information Processing and Management, 44(1), 358-372.
2007
Asadi, S., Zhou, X., Jamali, H. R., & Vakili-Mofrad, H. (2007). Location-Based Search Engines Tasks and Capabilities: A Comparative Study. Webology, 4(4), Article 48, Available at: http://www.webology.org/2007/v4n4/a48.html
Rowlands, I., Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R., & Huntington, P. (2007). What do faculty and students really think about e-books? Aslib Proceedings, 59(6), 489-511.
Huntington, P., Nicholas, D., & Jamali, H. R. (2007). Employing log metrics to evaluate search behaviour and success: case study BBC search engine. Journal of Information Science, 33(5), 584-597.
Huntington, P., Nicholas, D., & Jamali, H. R. (2007). Site navigation and its impact on content viewed by the virtual scholar: a deep log analysis. Journal of Information Science, 33(5), 598-610.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., & Jamali, H. R. (2007). Diversity in the information seeking behaviour of the virtual scholar: institutional comparisons. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33(6), 629-638.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., & Jamali, H. R. (2007). Open access in context: a user study. Journal of Documentation, 63(6), 853-878.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P. & Jamali, H. R. (2007). The use, users and role of abstracts in the digital scholarly environment. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33(4), 446–453.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Jamali, H. R., & Dobrowolski , T. (2007). Characterising and evaluating information seeking behaviour in a digital environment: spotlight on the ‘bouncer’. Information Processing and Management, 43(4), 1085-1102.
Huntington, P., Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R., & Russell, C. (2007). Health information for the consumer: NHS vs the BBC. Aslib Proceedings, 59(1), 46-67.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., & Jamali, H. R. (2007). The impact of open access publishing (and other access initiatives) on use and users of digital scholarly journals. Learned Publishing, 20(1), 11-15.
2006
Huntington, P., Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R., & Watkinson, A. (2006). Obtaining subject data from log files using deep log analysis: case study OhioLINK. Journal of Information Science, 32(4), 299-308.
Huntington, P., Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R., & Tenopir, C. (2006). Article decay in the digital environment: a usage analysis by date of publication employing deep log methods. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 57(13), 1840-1851.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Jamali, H. R., & Tenopir, C. (2006). What deep log analysis tells us about the impact of big deal, Case study OhioLink. Journal of Documentation, 62(4), 482-508.
Williams, P., Jamali, H. R., & Nicholas, D. (2006). Using ICT with people with special education needs: what the literature tells us. Aslib Proceedings, 58(4), 330-345.
Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R. and Rowlands, I. (2006). On the tips of their tongues: authors and their views on scholarly publishing. Learned Publishing, 19(3), 193-203.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Jamali, H. R., & Watkinson, A. (2006). The information seeking behaviour of the users of digital scholarly journals. Information Processing and Management, 42 (5), 1345-1365.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Jamali, H. R., & Tenopir, C. (2006). Finding information in (very large) digital libraries: a deep log approach to determining differences in use according to method of access. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 32(2), 119-126.
2005
Jamali, H. R., Nicholas, D., & Huntington, P. (2005). Use and users of scholarly e-journals: a review of log analysis studies. Aslib Proceedings, 57(6), 554-571.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Russell, B., Watkinson, A., Jamali, H. R., & Tenopir, C. (2005). The Big Deal – ten years on. Learned Publishing, 18(4), 251-157.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Dobrowolski , T., Rowlands, I., Jamali M., & H. R., Polydoratou, P. (2005). Revisiting ‘obsolescence’ and journal article ‘decay’ through usage data: an analysis of digital journal use by year of publication. Information Processing and Management, 41(6), 1441-1461.
Nicholas, D., Jamali, H. R., Huntington, P., & Rowlands, I., (2005). In their very own words: authors and scholarly journal publishing. Learned Publishing, 18(3), 212-220.
2004
Asadi, S., & Jamali, H. R. (2004). Shifts in search engine development: A review on previous, current and future trends in research on search engines. Webology, 1(2), Article 6, Available at: http://www.webology.org/2004/v1n2/a6.html
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., & Jamali, H. with Williams, P. Digital Health Information for the Consumer: Evidence and Policy Implications, London: Ashgate, 2007. ISBN: 0-7546-4803-6.
Amini Farsani, M., & Jamali, H. R. (2024). Topical trends and research frontiers of applied linguistics research articles with different methodological orientations: A bibliometric-synthetic review, (pp. 83-111) in: Meihami, H., & Esfandiari, R. (editors). A scientometric research perspective in applied linguistics. Springer.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Jamali, H. R., & Dobrowolski, T. The information seeking behaviour of the digital consumer: case study the virtual scholar In: Digital Consumers: Re-shaping the Information Professions: London: Facet, 2008.
Nicholas, D., Rowlands, I., Huntington, P., & Jamali, H. R. (2010). Information Obsolescence, pp. 2475-2482, in: M. J. Bates and M. N. Maack (editors), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, 3rd edition.
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., & Jamali, H.R. (2015b). Emerging reputation mechanisms for scholars, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, DOI: 10.2791/891948
Nicholas, D., Herman, E., & Jamali, H.R. (2015a). Analysis of emerging reputation mechanisms for scholars, pp. 3-72, in Vuorikari, R. & Punie, Y. (Editors), Analysis of Emerging Reputation and Funding Mechanisms in the Context of Open Science 2.0, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, DOI: 10.2791/84669
Abbasi, A., & Jamali, H. R. (2019). University research diversification effect on its citation-based performance: A study of Australian universities, In Proceedings of ISSI 2019-the 17th international conference on scientometrics and informetrics (pp. 489-500), Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.
Jamali, H.R., Asadi, S., and Azadi-Ahmadabadi, G. (2017). Bibliometric Study of Interdisciplinary Relations of Converging Technologies (Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno), pp. 721-731, Proceeding of 16th International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics, 16-20 October 2017, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
Jamali, H.R. (2016). Research by practitioners and the use of research literature by LIS practitioners in Australia, paper presented in: RAILS 2016, Wellington, New Zealand, 7 December 2016.
Jamali, H.R., Mansourian, Y., & Alijani, M. (2015). LIS Research in Iran: Authorship Flow and Scientific Life Expectancy of Researchers, The 6th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Library and Information Science Education and Practice 28-30 October 2015, Manila, Philippines.
Asadi, S., Jamali, H.R., & Mansourian, Y. (2015). LIS Curriculum Changes in Accordance with Scientific Development in Iran: A General Perspective, The 6th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Library and Information Science Education and Practice 28-30 October 2015, Manila, Philippines.
Asadi, S., & Jamali, H.R. (2015). Distribution of Scientific Wealth in Iran and Regional Planning for Development, The 6th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Library and Information Science Education and Practice 28-30 October 2015, Manila, Philippines.
Jamali, H.R. (2015). Academic Reputation Building Mechanisms in Online Learning Environments, the 9th Annual Iranian Conference on e-Learning (ICeLeT), 11-13 March 2015, Kharazmi University, Tehran, IRAN.
Abrizah, A., Badawi, F., Zoohorian-Fooladi, N., Nicholas, D., Jamali, H.R., Norliya, A.K. (2014). What do scholarly channels and resources do authors trust to read, cite and publish in?: A Malaysian study. In 5th International Conference on Libraries, Information and Society (ICOLIS 2014), 4-5 November 2014, The Boulevard Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Zeinali, V., Jamali, H. R., & Mahdavi, M. S. (2014). Triggers and barriers of collaborative information behavior (CIB) among physicians: a qualitative study, Presented in: Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML2014), 27-30 May 2014, Istanbul, Turkey.
Asadi, S., & Jamali, H. R. (2011). Blended Library and Multimedia Model in Geography Teaching, presented in: International Conference on e-Education, Entertainment and e-Management (ICEEE 2011), Jakarta, Indonesia, 27-29 December 2011.
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Rowlands, I., Dobrowolski , T., & Jamali, H. (2007). SuperBook, Online Information 2007 Proceedings, 2-4 December 2007, London, UK. pp. 50-57.
Jamali, H. R., & Nicholas, D. (2006). Communication and information-seeking behaviour of research students in physics and astronomy, Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 43, 1-18.
Jamali, H. R. (2008). Review of: Li, B. American libraries and the Internet: The social construction of Web appropriation and use. Youngstown: Cambira. Webology, 5(2), Book Review 14. Available at: http://www.webology.org/2008/v5n2/bookreview14.html
Jamali, H. R. (2008). Review of: Agee, J. Acquisitions go global: An introduction to library collection management in the 21st century. Oxford: Chandos. Webology, 5(1), Book Review 12. Available at: http://www.webology.org/2008/v5n1/bookreview12.html
Jamali, H. R. (2007). Review of: Nahl, D. & Bilal, D. (Eds.). Information and emotion: the emergent affective paradigm in information behavior research and theory. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2007. Webology, 4 (4), Book Review 11. Available at: http://www.webology.org/2007/v4n4/bookreview11.html
Jamali, H. R. (2007). Review of: Secker, J., Boden, D., & Price, G. (Eds.). The Information Literacy Cookbook: Ingredients, recipes and tips for success. Chandos Publishing: Oxford, 2007. Webology, 4 (3), Book Review 7. Available at: http://www.webology.org/2007/v4n3/bookreview7.html
Jamali, H. R. (2007). Review of: Spink, A. and Cole, C. (Eds) New Directions in Human Information Behavior. Dordrecht (Netherlands): Springer, 2006. Journal of Documentation, 63(3), 424.
Jamali, H. R. (2006). Review of: Tedd, L.A. and Large, A. Digital Libraries: Principles and Practice in a Global Environment. Germany: K.G. Saur, 2005. Webology, 3(1), Book Review 3. Available at: http://www.webology.org/2006/v3n1/bookreview3.html
Jamali, H. R. (2005). Review of: Fisher, K. E., Erdelez, S., and McKechnie, E. F. (Eds.). Theories of information behavior. Medford, NJ: Information Today. 2005. Webology, 2 (4), Book Review 1. Available at: http://www.webology.org/2005/v2n4/bookreview2.html
Jamali, H. R., Wakeling, S., & Abbasi, A. (2022, March 7). Australia has lost 140 journals in a decade. That’s damaging for local research and education. The Conversation.
The battle against cognitive bias. INCITE, 2019, 40(9-10), 14.
Editorial Note, Aslib Proceedings, 63 (6), Special issue on Iranian LIS research.
The students’ view: reports on the 28th UKSG Annual Conference, The Serials, 18 (2), July 2005, pp. 148-156, Joint reports with three other students, Mine is on pages 153-156.