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Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies

Volume 9, Number 1, 2026 Special Issue: Citational Politics and Justice Guest-edited by Sally Wyatt

Table of contents (14 articles)

Introduction

  1. Citational Politics and Justice: Introduction

Discussion Papers

  1. Moving Citational Justice from the Print Age into the Artificial Intelligence Age

Research Articles

  1. Viewing Citation Analysis Through the Lens of Citation Justice
  2. Chapter and Verse: From Variety to Uniformity in Scholarly Source Citation Practice
  3. Five Faces of Citational Injustice: Applying the Work of Iris Marion Young
  4. Struggling with Citational Politics as a Pathway to Unlearning and Relearning for Collective Action
  5. Probabilistic Obliteration and Formulaic Fabrication: Citational (In)justice in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence
  6. Decolonising Citation: Indigenous Knowledge Attribution Toolkit and Australian Library Citational Practices

Project Reports

  1. Critical Citation in a Canadian Context: The Development of Citation Justice Resources at the University of Victoria Libraries

Commentaries

  1. Towards Citation Justice: Ensuring an Inclusive Search and Literature Retrieval: A Western Librarian's Perspective

Teaching Reflections

  1. Our Writing Could Be Otherwise: Reflections on Teaching Citational Politics as an Aspect of Academic Writing

Conversations

  1. In the Spirit of Kitchen Tables: A Conversation on Citation and Politics
  2. Counting, Carrying, Crafting: Mapping Citations Otherwise
  3. A Conversation About Writing and Citing with Justice and Charity

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