Travis L. Wagner

521 total citations
42 papers, 223 citations indexed

About

Travis L. Wagner is a scholar working on Communication, Conservation and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Travis L. Wagner has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 223 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Communication, 14 papers in Conservation and 12 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Travis L. Wagner's work include Digital and Traditional Archives Management (14 papers), LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (10 papers) and Social Media and Politics (6 papers). Travis L. Wagner is often cited by papers focused on Digital and Traditional Archives Management (14 papers), LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (10 papers) and Social Media and Politics (6 papers). Travis L. Wagner collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Netherlands. Travis L. Wagner's co-authors include Vanessa Kitzie, S. M. Milkovich, Masahiro Ono, Diana Floegel, Kenneth H. Williford, Daniel Delmonaco, Brian M. Watson, Shannon M. Oltmann, Matthew Heverly and Joshua A. Bell and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association and Journal of Documentation.

In The Last Decade

Travis L. Wagner

32 papers receiving 210 citations

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Travis L. Wagner
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  • Sociology and Political Science 76
  • Communication 56
  • Social Psychology 53
  • Clinical Psychology 31
  • Artificial Intelligence 28
Kay Mathiesen United States
Alvin M. Schrader Canada
Marisa Elena Duarte United States
Daniel Delmonaco United States
Amanda Menking United States
Carl Miller United Kingdom
Yuting Liao United States
Elham Heidari Iran
Clara M. Chu United States
Matthew Neale Australia
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
# Title Journal Authors Indexed citations
1 The Oyster Model: understanding community roles in sustaining digital cultural knowledge infrastructures Travis L. Wagner et al. 1
2 “You're this person who's providing light”: Embodied responses to information loss and transition within LGBTQIA + communities Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa Kitzie 0
3 “It does take a toll on you”: The role of affect in shaping archivists’ encounters with records about the HIV/AIDS epidemic Journal of Librarianship and Information Science Shannon M. Oltmann, Travis L. Wagner et al. 0
4 The affective dimension of archival work: understanding the thoughts and feelings of archivists who documented the HIV/AIDS epidemic Information Research an international electronic journal Travis L. Wagner, Shannon M. Oltmann et al. 1
5 ‘Everyone has their reasons for curating the data they have decided to keep’: a thematic analysis of data hoarding as digital curation practice Information Research an international electronic journal Travis L. Wagner et al. 0
6 The People behind the Research: How Three Researchers Utilized Their Diverse Positionality to Study LGBTQ+ Archives Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology Shannon M. Oltmann, Travis L. Wagner et al. 1
7 “We are openly, proudly Subjective … This history is important to our contemporary survival”: queer embodied knowledge and the curatorial work of ICT-based LGBTQIA+ history content creators Journal of Documentation Travis L. Wagner 1
8 “It’s Not the Materials Themselves, It’s the Attitude of the Donors” Archivaria Travis L. Wagner, Shannon M. Oltmann et al. 2
9 Attitudes and uses of archival materials among science-based anthropologists PubMed Travis L. Wagner, Joshua A. Bell et al. 1
10 Theories and implications for centering Indigenous and queer embodiment within sociotechnical systems Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology Travis L. Wagner et al. 6
11 Centering queer knowledge paradigms in designing and implementing health information and communication technologies Information Technology for Development Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa Kitzie 4
12 Queer Digital Forensics as Methodology for Documenting Queer Culture at Higher Education Institutions ISU Red - Research and eData (Illinois State University) Travis L. Wagner et al. 0
13 Mutual Sustainability among Communities and Their Knowledge Infrastructures Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology Travis L. Wagner et al. 1
14 “What is a wave but 1000 drops working together?”: The role of public libraries in addressing LGBTQIA+ health information disparities Journal of Documentation Vanessa Kitzie, Travis L. Wagner et al. 1
15 Body-Oriented Cataloging as a Method of Inclusive Gender Representation Cataloging & Classification Quarterly Travis L. Wagner 4
16 Recovering and Reusing Scientific Data Travis L. Wagner et al. 3
17 Transgender and nonbinary individuals and ICT-driven information practices in response to transexclusionary healthcare systems: a qualitative study Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa Kitzie et al. 27
18 ‘Access necessitates being seen’: Queer visibility and intersectional embodiment within the health information practices of queer community leaders Journal of Information Science Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa Kitzie 15
19 Reeling backward SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología Travis L. Wagner 1
20 Double jeopardy: (Trans)versing higher ed as queer trans advocates Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy Travis L. Wagner et al. 5

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