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Topic(s)Author(s)YearTitleTypeJournal/Proceedings TitleVolumeIssuePage NumbersPublisherInstitution@
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Archives; fan activismChalk, L.2022Representing reggaeton through fans' online community archivesJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures37
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Archives; TumblrTaylor, T. R.2022Historicizing the fan archive of Talia al GhulJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures37
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Archives; videogamesWoodhouse, T. N.2022Digital archives, fandom histories, and the reproduction of the hegemony of playJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures37
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Archives; videogamesEmmanouloudis, A.2022Twitch (still) plays Pokémon: When spectators become archivistsJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures37
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Archives; wikis
Comerford, C., & Krikowa, N.
2022Archive-lensing of fan franchise histories: Chronicle, guide, catalystJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures37
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Fan information behaviorGuo, Q.2022
How do fans purposively create information to promote a celebrity? An analysis of fans' information practices and literacy improvement
Journal Article
Library and Information Science Research
443
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Fan information behaviorMiller, J. N.2022Information-seeking behaviors of young adult readers of fiction and fan fictionJournal ArticleTransformative Works and Cultures37
University of Maryland, College Park
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Fan information behaviour; cosplay
Vardell, E, Wang, T., & Thomas, P.A.
2022
“I found what I needed, which was a supportive community”: an ethnographic study of shared information practices in an online cosplay community
Journal ArticleJournal of Documentation783564-579
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FanbindingKennedy, K.2022Fan binding as a method of fan work preservationJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures37
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FanbindingBuchsbaum, S. B.2022Binding fan fiction and reexamining book production modelsJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures37
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Scholarly comms; AO3Noppe, N. et al.2022What if academic publishing worked like fan publishing? Imagining the Fantasy Research Archive of Our OwnJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures37
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Wikis; encyclopedic fan textsThomas, P.2022How Adventure Time fans understand the 'true' producer: A close analysis of two encyclopedic fan textsJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures37
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Fan information behaviorGuo, Q.2022Chinese celebrity fans’ information creating behaviors on the Weibo platformProceedingsiConference 2022
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Fan information behaviour; fan printing; fanbindingPrice, L.2022Fanfiction, self-publishing, and the materiality of the book: a fan writer’s autoethnographyJournal ArticleHumanities114
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Information LiteracyHirsh, K.2021Where'd You Get Those Nightcrawler Hands? The Information Literacy Practices of CosplayersDoctoral Dissertation
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Fan-taggingPrice, L., & Robinson, L.2021
Tag analysis as a tool for investigating information behaviour: comparing fan-tagging on Tumblr, Archive of Our Own and Etsy
Journal ArticleJournal of Documentation772320-358
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Ethics; Privacy; Fan DataDym, B., Fiesler, C.2020First rule of fandom: Ethical and privacy considerations for research using public fandom dataJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures
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Fan information behaviourReinhard, C.2020Applying Brenda Dervin's sense-making methodology to fan studiesJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures33
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Knowledge Production; Fan information behaviorPopova, M.2020Fan studies, citation practices, and fannish knowledge productionJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures33
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PiracyDe Kosnik, A.2020Piracy Is the Future of Culture: Speculating about Media Preservation after CollapseJournal ArticleThird Text34162-70
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Videogames; virtual worlds; documentationUrban, A. C.2020Narrative ephemera: documents in storytelling worldsJournal ArticleJournal of Documentation771107-127
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Fan information behaviorWaugh, A.2019Feels Like Home: The Digital Information Practices of Teen Fans.Journal Article
Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults
102
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Fan-taggingPrice, L.2019Fandom, Folksonomies and Creativity: the case of the Archive of Our Own.Proceedings
The Human Position in an Artificial World: Creativity, Ethics and AI in Knowledge Organization
ISKO
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InstructionHowell, K. A.2018Fandom as Classroom Practice: A Teaching GuideBook
University of Iowa Press
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Waugh, A.2018A Nice Place on the Internet: An Exploratory Case Study of Teen Information Practices in an Online Fan CommunityDoctoral Dissertation
University of Maryland
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AO3Fiesler, C.2018Owning the servers: A design fiction exploring the transformation of fandom into ”our own”Journal ArticleTransformative Works & Culture28
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Fan-tagging; TumblrBorlai, E.2018‘Comments in Tags, Please!’: Tagging practices on TumblrJournal ArticleDiscourse, Context & Media2246-56
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Fandom Spaces; Privacy Dym, B., Fiesler, C.2018Generations, migrations, and the future of fandom’s private spacesJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Culture28
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PrivacyDym, B., Fiesler, C.2018Vulnerable and Online: Fandom’s Case for Stronger Privacy Norms and ToolsProceedings
ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
329-332ACMCSCW
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Meta; authorial intent; SherlockHofmann, Melissa2018Johnlock meta and authorial intent in Sherlock fandom: Affirmational or transformational?Journal ArticleTransformative Works and Cultures28OTW
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Archives; videogames
Swalwell, M., Stuckey, H., & Ndalianis, A. (eds.)
2017Fans and videogames: histories, fandom, archives.BookRoutledge
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Fan information behaviourPrice, L.2017Serious Leisure In The Digital World: Exploring The Information Behaviour Of Fan CommunitiesDoctoral Dissertation
City, University of London
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Collecting fanfictionPrice, L., & Robinson, L.2017Fan fiction in the libraryJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures25
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Fan information behaviourPrice, L., & Robinson, L.2017“Being in a knowledge space”: Information behaviour of cult media fan communitiesJournal Article
Journal of Information Science and Engineering
435649–664
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Information behaviourHill, H., & Pecoskie, J.2017Information activities as serious leisure within the fanfiction community.Journal ArticleJournal of Documentation735843-857
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TumblrAttu, R., &Terras, M.2017What people study when they study Tumblr: classifying Tumblr-related academic research.Journal ArticleJournal of Documentation733528-554
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Fan information behaviourForcier, E.2017Re(a)d wedding: A case study exploring everyday information behaviors of the transmedia fanProceedingsASIST54193-101
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Fanfiction; Metadata
Yin, K., Aragon, C., Evans, S., Davis, K.
2017Where No One Has Gone Before: A Meta-Dataset of the World's Largest Fanfiction RepositoryProceedings
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
6106-6110ACMCHI
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Waugh, A.2017Teen nerdfighters: An exploration of engagement in a complex fan community.Proceedings
Proceedings of the Association for Information Science & Technology
541821–823ASIST
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Copyright; FanfictionSchwabach, A.2016Fan Fiction and Copyright: Outsider Works and Intellectual Property ProtectionBookRoutledge
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De Kosnik, A.2016Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media FandomBookMIT Press
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CopyrightJohnson, B.2016
Live long and prosper: how the persistent and increasing popularity of fan fiction requires a new solution in copyright law.
Journal ArticleMinnesota Law Review10041645-1687
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Fan classification; Fan-taggingBullard, J.2016Warrant as a means to study classification system designJournal ArticleJournal of Documentation73175-90
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Knowledge Production; Fan information behaviorNeely, A., Marone, V.2016
Learning in parking lots: Affinity spaces as a framework for understanding knowledge construction in informal settings
Journal Article
Learning, Culture and Social Interaction
1158-65
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CopyrightFiesler, C., Lampe, C., Bruckman, A.2016Reality and perception of copyright terms of service for online content creationProceedings
ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
1450-1461ACMCSCW
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Fan classification; Fan-taggingBullard, J.2016Motivating Invisible Contributions: Framing Volunteer Classification Design in a Fanfiction RepositoryProceedingsSupporting Group Work181-193GROUP
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Human computer interaction
Fiesler, C., Morrison, S., and Bruckman, A.
2016An archive of their own: a case study of feminist HCI and values in designProceedings
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
2574–2585CHI
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Participatory culture
Campbell, J. A., Aragon, C., Davis, K., et al.
2016Thousands of positive reviews: distributed mentoring in online fan communities.ProceedingsCSCW '16691–704CSCW
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CopyrightLiebler, R.2015Copyright and ownership of fan created works: fanfiction and beyond.Book Chapter
The SAGE handbook of intellectual property.
391-403SAGE
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Videogames; information behaviour
Sköld, O., Adams, S., Harviainen, T., & Huvila, I.
2015Studying games from the viewpoint of informationBook ChapterGame Research Methods57–73ETC Press
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CopyrightFiesler, C.2015The role of copyright in online creative communities: law, norms, and policyDoctoral Dissertation
Georgia Institute of Technology
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CopyrightLantagne, S.2015
Sherlock Holmes and the case of the lucrative fandom: recognizing the economic power of fanworks and reimagining fair use in copyright.
Journal Article
Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review
212263-315
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Publishing; Fifty Shades of GreyPeckosie, J., & Hill, H.2015Beyond traditional publishing models: an examination of the relationships between authors, readers, and publishers.Journal ArticleJournal of Documentation713609-626
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CopyrightFiesler, C., Fueston, J., Bruckman, A.2015Understanding copyright law in online creative communitiesProceedings
ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
116-129ACMCSCW
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Metadata; AO3Gursoy, A.2015Evaluating fan fiction metadata for preservation useProceedings
Information Science with Impact: Research in and for the Community
5211-4ASIST
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CopyrightRomanenkova, K.2014The fandom problem: a precarious intersection of fanfiction and copyright.Journal Article
The Intellectual Property Law Bulletin
182
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MetadataJohnson, S. F.2014Fan fiction metadata creation and utilization within fan fiction archives: three primary methods.Journal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures17
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Fair Use; CopyrightFiesler, C., Bruckman, A.2014Remixers’ understandings of fair use onlineProceedings
ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
1023-1032ACMCSCW
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Fan classification; Fan-taggingBullard, J.2014Values and negotiation in classification work.Proceedings
17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing
45-48CSCW
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CopyrightFiesler, C., Bruckman, A.2014Copyright terms in online creative communities
CHI Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
2551-2556CHI
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Twitter; Eurovision; Fan-tagging
Highfield, T., Harrington, S., & Bruns, A.
2013Twitter as a technology for audiencing and fandom: the #Eurovision phenomenon.Journal Article
Information, Communication & Society
163315-339
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Fan information behaviourPrice, L.2012The Sims as Resource: A Virtual Ethnography Evaluating the Concept of Digital Information Culture in the Gaming WorldMasters Dissertation
City, University of London
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Fan-tagging; AO3Dalton, K. L.2012Searching the Archive of Our Own: the usefulness of the tagging structure.Masters Dissertation
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Archives; preservationVersaphile2011Silence in the library: archives and the preservation of fannish historyJournal ArticleTransformative Works & Cultures6
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Fan information behaviourNyman, N.2010Information behaviour in World of Warcraft.Masters DissertationUmeå University
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Fanfiction; Information BehaviorRebaza, C.2009The Modern Coterie: Fan Fiction Writers as a Community of PracticeDoctoral Dissertation
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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MetadataLiebler, R., & Chaney, K.2007Canon vs. fanon: folksonomies of fan culture.Proceedings
Media in Transition 5: Creativity, Ownership and Collaboration in the Digital Age
MIT
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MetadataKem, J.2005Cataloging the Whedonverse: potential roles for librarians in online fan fiction.Masters Dissertation
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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