Abstract
The intersection of bibliographic control and information behavior is explored in 237 issues of CCQ literature published from 1980–2023 using a combination of expanded searches within three prominent journal databases and frequency analysis of the terms “user”, “seek”, and “behavior” in the approximately 2,391 published items. The database searches, while inconsistent, produced a set of 43 articles (approx. 2%). Frequency and mention rates analysis using Voyant provided unique insight into both high and low occurrences of the terms. Cross-referencing both data sets produced a set of 37 volumes/issues with two prominent clusters between the years of 2009 and 2017.
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