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Chengalur-Smith, I., Potnis, D., & Mishra, G. (2016). The adoption of IBM’s spoken web in informationally disadvantaged communities: A pilot study with farmers in Gujarat, India. 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kauai, HI, 3878-3887. [Acceptance Rate – AR: 27%] IEEE Proceedings Link

Chengalur-Smith, I., Potnis, D., & Mishra, G. (2021). Developing voice-based information-sharing services to bridge the information divide in marginalized communities: A study of farmers using IBM’s Spoken Web in rural India. International Journal of Information Management. 57 (1). [AR: 20%] [Impact Factor: 14.098] Link

Fisher, K., Durrance, J., Hinton, M. (2004). Information grounds and the use of need‐based services by immigrants in Queens, New York: A context‐based, outcome evaluation approach. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 55 (8), 754-766.

Gaur, A., & Potnis, D. (2021) Service innovations in mobile banking for creating value for the poor in developing countries. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries. [Impact Factor: 2.02] Link

Mohan, L., & Potnis, D. (2017). Real-time decision making to serve the unbanked poor in the developing world. ACM SIGMIS Computers and People Research 2017 Conference, Bengaluru, India, 183-184. ACM Proceedings. Link

Porter M. (2011). Competitive advantage of nations: Creating and sustaining superior performance: Simon and Schuster.

Potnis, D. (2016a). Inequalities creating economic barriers to owning mobile phones in India: Factors responsible for the gender digital divide. Information Development, 32(5), 1332-1342. [AR: 30%] [5-year Impact Factor: 2.049] Link

Potnis, D. (2016b). Culture’s consequences: Economic barriers to owning mobile phones experienced by women in India. Telematics and Informatics, 33(2), 356-369. [IF: 6.182] Link

Potnis, D. (2016c). Managing seven dimensions of ICT4D projects to address project challenges. In H. Rahman (Ed.), Human development and interaction in the age of ubiquitous technology. (pp. 227-249): IGI-Global Publications.

Potnis, D. (2016d). Managing ICT4D field research in the developing world: Challenges, opportunities, & innovative solutions. 22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems. San Diego, CA, 1-4.

Potnis, D. (2017). Managing ICT for development field research: Challenges, opportunities, and solutions. 23rd Americas Conference on Information Systems. ICTs in Global Development Track,  Boston, MA, 1-3.

Potnis, D., Adkins, D., Cooke, N., & Babu, R. (2017a). Addressing barriers to engaging with marginalized communities: Advancing research on information, communication, and technologies for development (ICTD). 80th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology, Crystal City, Virginia, 587-590.

Potnis, D. & Allard, S. (2018). Training LIS students as mobile technology consultants for libraries and not-for-profit organizations. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 59(4), 253-264. [Impact Factor: 1.07]

Potnis, D., Deosthali, K., Zhu, X., & McCusker, R. (2018a). Factors influencing undergraduate use of e-books: A mixed methods study. Library & Information Science Research, 40(2), 106-117.

Potnis, D., Demissie, D., & Deosthali, K. (2017b). Students’ intention to adopt internet-based personal safety wearable devices: Extending UTAUT with trusting beliefs. First Monday, 22(9). [AR: 15%] [Impact Factor: 1.13] Link

Potnis, D. & Gala, B. (2018). Financial information literacy toolkit for equipping over 200 Million poor for mobile-based digital payments: A study with public libraries in India. ALISE/OCLC research grant presentation at the Association of Library and Information Science Education 2018 Conference, Denver, CO.

Potnis, D. & Gala, B. (2019). Proposing “mobile, finance, and information” toolkit for financial inclusion of the poor in developing countries. 228-235, iConference 2019,  Washington, DC.

Potnis, D. & Gala, B. (2020a). Best practices for conducting fieldwork with marginalized communities. Information Processing & Management, 57(3). [AR: 12%] [Impact Factor: 6.222] Link

Potnis, D. & Gala, B. (2020b). Managing the “backend” of LIS research projects: A project management perspective. Library & Information Science Research, 42(1). [AR: 20%] [Impact Factor: 2.73] Link

Potnis, D., & Gala, B. (2022). “Unified mobile, financial, and information literacy toolkit”: A social innovation for public libraries to alleviate poverty in developing countries. The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy, 92(1), 68-86. [AR: 12%] [Impact Factor: 2.356] Link

Potnis, D., Gala, B., & Deosthali, K. (2020). Investigating “message forwarding behavior” of mobile phone users: Exploring the link between message content, user sentiment, and user intention to forward messages on social media-based instant messaging platforms. First Monday, 25(8). [AR: 15%] [Impact Factor: 1.13] Link

Potnis, D., Gala, B., Lwoga, E., Islam, A., Warraich, N., Keah, H., & Rorissa, A. (2021b). Conducting and publishing LIS research in developing countries: Challenges and solutions. Proceedings of the 84th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 58(1), 634-638. Link

Potnis, D., Gaur, A., & Singh, J. (2019a). Analysing slow growth of mobile money market in India using a market separation perspective. Information Technology for Development, 26(2), 369-393. [AR: 20%] [Impact Factor: 4.25] Link

Potnis, D., & Halladay, M. (2018). Building health information networks using Facebook: A pilot study with new mothers in Appalachia. ACM SIGMIS Computers and People Research 2018 Conference, Buffalo – Niagara Falls, NY, 153. Link

Potnis, D., & Halladay, M. (2022) Information practices of administrators for controlling information in an online community of new mothers in rural America. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. [AR: 34%] [Impact Factor: 3.275] Link

Potnis, D., & Halladay, M. (2021). Role of gatekeeping on Facebook in creating information benefits for vulnerable, pregnant women in the rural United States. Journal of Documentation. 77(6), 1393-1412. [AR: 47%] [Impact Factor: 1.819] Link

Potnis, D., Halladay, M., Jones, S. (2022) Consequences of information exchanges of vulnerable women on Facebook:  An “information grounds” study informing value co-creation and ICT4D research. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. [AR: 34%] [Impact Factor: 3.275] Link

Potnis, D. Horne, B., Tahamtan, I. (under review) Hashtags for gatekeeping of users and COVID-19-related information on Twitter. First Monday. Link

Potnis, D., Jasmin, H., & McLenan, L. (2018b). Inspiring and informing citizens for citizen journalism to fight corruption using social media: Insights from US Diplomacy Lab. African Affairs to Kenya, U.S. Embassy Nairobi Economic Affairs Section, Nairobi, Kenya, 1-6.

Potnis, D., Jasmin, H., & McLennan, L. (2019b). Inspiring and informing citizens for citizen journalism to fight corruption using social media: Insights from US Diplomacy Lab. iConference 2019, Washington, DC.

Potnis, D. & Mallary, K. (2021a). Analyzing service divide in academic libraries for better serving disabled patrons using assistive technologies. College & Research Libraries, 82(6). [AR: 31%] [Impact Factor: 2.165] Link

Potnis, D. & Mallary, K. (2021b). Proposing an information value chain to improve information services to disabled library patrons using assistive technologies. Journal of Information Science. [AR: 18%] [Impact Factor: 3.282] Link

Potnis, D., & Mallary, K. (In Press) Comparing the “value of information services” for providers and vulnerable patrons: A study with academic libraries and students with disabilities. Information Research: An International Electronic Journal. [AR: 30%][Impact Factor: 1.36]

Potnis, D., Regenstreif-Harms, R., & Cortez, E. (2016a). Identifying key steps for developing mobile applications & mobile websites for libraries. Information Technologies and Libraries, 35(3), 43-62. [AR: 40%] [Impact Factor: 0.832] Link

Potnis, D., Regenstreif-Harms, R., Deosthali, K., Cortez, E., & Allard, S. (2016b). Skills and knowledge needed to serve as mobile technology consultants in information organizations. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 57(2)187-196.

Potnis, D., & Tahamtan, I. (2021). Hashtags for gatekeeping of information on social media. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. [AR: 34%] [Impact Factor: 3.275] Link

Potnis, D. & Winberry, J. (2021). Seven information practices for alleviating information vulnerability. Journal of Documentation, ahead-of-print. [AR: 47%] [Impact Factor: 1.819] Link

Potnis, D., Winberry, J., & Finn, B. (2021a). Best practices for managing innovations in public libraries in the United States. Journal of Librarianship & Information Science, 53(3), 431-443. [AR: 29%] [5-Year IF: 2.009] Link

Tahamtan, I., Potnis, D., Mohammadi, E., Miller, L., & Singh, V. (2022). The mutual influence of the World Health Organization (WHO) and Twitter users during COVID-19: Network Agenda Setting analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research. [Impact Factor: 5.43] Link

Tahamtan, I., Potnis, D., Mohammadi, E., Miller, L., & Singh, V. (2021). Framing of and attention to COVID-19 on Twitter: Thematic analysis of hashtags. Journal of Medical Internet Research. [Impact Factor: 5.43] Link

Winberry, J., & Potnis, D. (2021). Social innovations in public libraries: Types and challenges. The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy. 91(3), 337-365. [AR: 12%] [Impact Factor: 2.356] Link

Sen, A. (2000). Development as freedom. Anchor Books, New York: NY.

Unwin, T. (2009). ICT4D: Information and communication technology for development, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: UK.

Walsham, G. (2017). ICT4D research: Reflections on history and future agenda. IT for Development, 23(1), 18-41.

 

I have tried my best to provide the latest impact factors. Some of them are taken from journal websites or the SCI Journal Site.