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Sarah Barriage
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Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2014-2023
Publications (10 Years): 9
Top Topics
Pilot Study
Interactive Information Retrieval
Young Children
Ethical Issues
Top Venues
ASIST
J. Libr. Inf. Sci.
Libr. Trends
iConference (2)
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Publications
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Shannon M. Oltmann
,
Vanessa Kitzie
,
Sarah Barriage
"For me, it is an intellectual freedom issue": Drag storytimes, neutrality, and ALA core values.
J. Libr. Inf. Sci.
55 (3) (2023)
Sarah Barriage
,
Hye Jeong Choi
,
Anne E. Ray
,
Michael L. Hecht
,
Kathryn Greene
,
Shannon D. Glenn
Exploring the Relationship Between Youth Information Behavior, Substance Use, and Substance Use Expectancies: A Pilot Study.
iConference (2)
(2022)
Sarah Barriage
Young children's information-seeking practices in center-based childcare.
J. Libr. Inf. Sci.
54 (1) (2022)
Nicole K. Dalmer
,
Sarah Barriage
Introduction.
Libr. Trends
70 (2) (2021)
Shannon M. Oltmann
,
Sarah Barriage
,
Devon L. Greyson
,
Matthew Vaughn
How to undertake ideologically contentious research: Leaning on reflexivity and positionality to address uncomfortable disjuncture's in information research.
ASIST
(2020)
Diana Floegel
,
Sarah Barriage
,
Vanessa Kitzie
,
Shannon M. Oltmann
Values, risks, and power influencing librarians' decisions to host drag queen storytime.
ASIST
(2020)
Sarah Barriage
,
Xiaofeng Li
,
Irene Lopatovska
,
Cass Mabbott
Visual research methods with children and youth: Opportunities & challenges.
ASIST
(2017)
Sarah Barriage
,
Wayne Buente
,
Elke Greifeneder
,
Devon L. Greyson
,
Vanessa Kitzie
,
Miraida Morales
,
Ross J. Todd
Ethical tensions in research: The influence of metatheoretical orientation on research ethics.
ASIST
(2016)
Sarah Barriage
'Talk, talk and more talk': parental perceptions of young children's information practices related to their hobbies and interests.
Inf. Res.
21 (3) (2016)
Sarah Barriage
,
Darcey K. Searles
Astronauts and sugar beets: Young girls' information seeking in family interactions.
ASIST
(2015)
Sarah Barriage
Parental perceptions of young children's information behavior related to free-time activities.
ASIST
(2014)