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Works by Travis L. Wagner in Health Sciences and Medical Librarianship

2021

Transgender and Non-binary Individuals and ICT-driven Information Practices in Response to Trans-exclusionary Healthcare Systems: A Qualitative Study, Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa L. Kitzie, Valerie Lookingbill
Faculty Publications

Advancing Information Practices Theoretical Discourses Centered on Marginality, Community, and Embodiment: Learning from the Experiences of LGBTQIA+ Communities, Vanessa L. Kitzie, Travis L. Wagner, Valerie Lookingbill, Nicolas Vera
Faculty Publications

‘Access necessitates being seen’: Queer Visibility and Intersectional Embodiment within the Health Information Practices of Queer Community Leaders, Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa Kitzie
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Discursive power and resistance in the information worlds maps of LGBTQIA+ community leaders, Vanessa Kitzie, Travis L. Wagner, Alexander N. Vera
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"We Can Be Our Best Alliance": Resilient Health Information Practices of LGBTQIA+ Individuals as a Buffering Response to Minority Stress, Valerie Lookingbill, A. Nick Vera, Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa L. Kitzie
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2020

“When It’s Time to Come Together, We Come Together”: Reconceptualizing Theories of Self-efficacy for Health Information Practices Within LGBTQIA+ Communities, Alexander N. Vera, Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa L. Kitzie
Student Publications

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Using the World Café Methodology to Support Community-centric Research and Practice in Library and Information Science, Vanessa Kitzie, Jocelyn Pettigrew, Travis L. Wagner, Nick Vera
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“When someone sees me, I am nothing of the norm”: Examining the Discursive Role Power Plays in Shaping LGBTQ+ Health Information Practices, Vanessa L. Kitzie, Travis L. Wagner, A. Nick Vera
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