Publications from CHILL
Books and Chapters
Lund, B. D. (2024). Diversification of research methods in information science. In Handbook On Information
Sciences (pp. 152-166). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Journal Articles
Lund, B. (2025). Bothorship: AI chatbot authorship after two years. Library Hi Tech News, 42(2), 6-7.
Lund, B. (2025). Diffusion of innovations: still a relevant theory for studying library technology
in the age of AI? Library Hi Tech News, early view.
Lund, B. D., Lee, T. H., Mannuru, N. R., & Arutla, N. (2025). AI and academic integrity: Exploring student perceptions and implications for higher
education. Journal of Academic Ethics, early view.
Lund, B. D., Agbaji, D., & Mannuru, N. R. (2024). Perceptions of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and AI’s Impact on Society. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 23(5-6), 385-406.
Lund, B. D., & Naheem, K. T. (2024). Can ChatGPT be an author? A study of artificial intelligence authorship policies in
top academic journals. Learned Publishing, 37(1), 13-21.
Lund, B. D., Lee, T. H., Wang, Z., Wang, T., & Mannuru, N. R. (2024). Zero Trust Cybersecurity: Procedures and Considerations in Context. Encyclopedia, 4(4), 1520-1533.
Lund, B., Orhan, Z., Mannuru, N. R., Bevara, R. V. K., Porter, B., Vinaih, M. K.,
& Bhaskara, P. (2025). Standards, frameworks, and legislation for artificial intelligence (AI) transparency. AI and Ethics, early view.
Lund, B. D., & Teel, Z. A. (2024). Fear of AI, Christianity, and the modern library. The Christian Librarian, 67(1), 5.
Lund, B., Agbaji, D., & Teel, Z. A. (2023). Information literacy, data literacy, privacy literacy, and ChatGPT: Technology literacies
align with perspectives on emerging technology adoption within communities. Human Technology, 19(2), 163-177.
Lund, B. D., & Wang, T. (2022). What Does Information Science Offer for Data Science Research?: A Review of Data and
Information Ethics Literature. Journal of Data and Information Science, 7(4), 16-38.
Lund, B., & Beckstrom, M. (2021). The integration of Tor into library services: An appeal to the core mission and values
of libraries. Public Library Quarterly, 40(1), 60-76.