Publications

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles

Wan, Y. & Thompson, K. M. (2025). Conceptualising Belonging: How LIS Education Can Cultivate a Truly Inclusive Future for Neurodivergent and Disabled Information Professionals. Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/24750158.2025.2540085 [Impact factor=2.6 (2024)]

Zhao, Y., Wan, Y., & Zhang, H. (2023). 新时代图书馆公共文化服务平衡性充分性发展:概念、内涵及均等化的关系辨析[Balanced and adequate development of libraries’ public cultural services in the new era: Concept, connotation, and relationship with equalization]. Library, 12,1-7. [In Chinese, Impact factor=2.9 (2020)]

Zhao, Y., Chen, J., Long, F., & Wan, Y. (2021). 基于耦合协调模型的我国图书馆公共文化服务充分性发展评价研究[Research on the evaluation of the adequate development of library public cultural service based on the coupling coordination model]. Journal of the National Library of China,30(6), 88-98. https://link.oversea.cnki.net/doi/10.13666/j.cnki.jnlc.2021.0609 [In Chinese, Impact factor=3.5 (2020)]

Zhao, Y., Wan, Y., & Chun, J. (2021). An unbalanced and inadequate development of the Chinese public libraries’ public culture service: An investigation of 31 senior library specialists. International Journal of Libraries and Information Studies, 71(3), 283-306. https://doi.org/10.1515/libri-2019-0188 [Impact factor=0.8 (2024)]

Wan, Y., Zhao, Y., & Chen, J. (2021). 基于耦合协调模型的图书馆公共文化服务充分性发展评价指标体系构建[Constructing an evaluation index system for the adequate development of public cultural service in the library based on the coupling coordination model]. Journal of the National Library of China,30(2), 36-52. [In Chinese, Impact factor=3.5 (2020)]

Wan, Y., & Zhao, Y. (2020). 论耦合协调模型应用于图书馆公共文化服务充分性发展评价的必要性与可行性[Applying the coupling coordination model to the evaluation of the adequate development of public cultural service in the library: Necessity and feasibility]. Journal of the National Library of China,29(6), 32-40. [In Chinese, Impact factor=3.5 (2020)]

Zhao, Y., & Wan, Y. (2019). 我国公共文化服务平衡发展问题研究述评[A review of studies on the balanced development of public cultural service in China]. Journal of Xihua University (Philosophy & Social Sciences),38(3), 36-52. [In Chinese, Impact factor=1 (2020)]

 

Peer-reviewed Proceedings

Wan, Y., & Kitzie, V. (2025). Exploring intersectionality theory and its implications for LIS pedagogy: Insights from LGBTQIA+ communities across age, gender, immigrant status, and race/ethnicity. Proceedings of the ALISE Annual Conference. https://doi.org/10.21900/j.alise.2025.2016

Zhang, X., Yang, F., & Wan, Y. (2023). The rural informatization policies in China: The power dynamics and policy instruments. In I. Sserwanga, A. Goulding, H. Moulaison-Sandy, J. T Du, A. L. Soares, V. Hessami, & R. D. Frank (Eds.), Lecture notes in computer science: vol 13972. Information for a better world: Normality, virtuality, physicality, inclusivity (pp. 598-613). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28032-0_45

 

 

Posters

Wan, Y. (in press). Intersectionality and insider/outsider dynamics in mental health information-seeking among Chinese LGBTQIA+ immigrants in the US. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology.

Wan, Y., Thompson, K. M., & Copeland, C. A. (2024). Re-imagining librarianship: An observation of job advertisements for librarian positions in the US. ALISE Proceedings 2024. https://doi.org/10.21900/j.alise.2024.1714

Wan, Y., & Thompson, K. M. (2022). Making a cocoon: The social factors of pandemic misinformation evaluation. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 59(1), 824-826. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.739

Book Chapter

Wan, Y., & Thompson, K. M. (in press). Social measurement of information access. In S. Sinharay (Ed.), Encyclopedia of measurement in social science (2nd ed.). Elsevier.

Other Writings

Zhang, X., & Wan, Y. (2025, April 29). Health information without borders: The struggles and strategies of older Chinese Adults in Canada. Information Matters, Special issue on Canadian perspectives on information science. https://informationmatters.org/2025/04/health-information-without-borders-the-struggles-and-strategies-of-older-chinese-adults-in-canada/

Thompson, K.M., Dali, K., & Wan, Y. (2024). Perceptions of disability and neurodiversity: A survey of library employees. Equitable Workplace Transition Program. https://du.digication.com/equitable-workplace-disability-neurodiversity/phase-3