We are particularly proud of the research partnerships and collaborations we have developed over the past years of which some of the current ones since 2020/2021 are reflected in the list below.
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| Research Focus Area | Institution | Researcher at Institution | Researcher at Department of Information Science, University of Pretoria | Collaboration |
| Information behaviour | Department of Information Science, University at Buffalo (NY), USA | Prof Heidi Julien | Prof Ina Fourie | Collaborative research on affect, emotion, information behaviour and HIV/AIDS, information literacy and related issues |
| Information behaviour | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sydney University of Technology, Australia | Dr Theresa Anderson | Prof Ina Fourie | Collaborative research on autoethnography, with specific references to caregivers in palliative care |
| Information behaviour | Centre for Information Management, Loughborough University, England | Dr Janet Harrison | Prof Ina Fourie | Collaborative research on information provision to children with cancer – a specific focus on research methods |
| Information behaviour | Department of Computer Science, Stockholm University, Sweden | Prof Preben Hansen | Collaborative research on information behaviour, participatory design, Third Space and information sharing | |
| Information organisation/e-lexicography | Department of Afrikaans and Dutch, Stellenbosch University, South Africa | and the following: researchers | Prof Theo Bothma | Collaborative research on aspects of e-lexicography |
| Department of African Languages, University of Pretoria, South Africa | Prof Danie Prinsloo | |||
| Centre for Lexicography, Aarhus University, Denmark | Prof Sven Tarp | |||
| Centre for Lexicography, Aarhus University, Denmark | Previously also: Prof Henning Bergenholtz | |||
| Institut für Informationswissenschaft & Sprachtechnologie, University of Hildesheim, Germany | Previously also: Prof Ulrich Heid | |||
| Publishing studies | Centre for Publishing studies, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom | Dr Caroline Davis | Collaborative research on print culture and publishing in Southern Africa |