research publications and presentations

Refereed journal articles and conference proceedings (full papers)

  1. Mulder, M., O’Brien, H., English, F., Greyson, D. (2026), “’There’s not enough research about using’: everyday information triangulation about cannabis use in pregnancy and lactation”. Journal of Documentation, Vol. 82 No. 7 pp. 105-124, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-09-2025-0282
  2. Mulder, M., Gemmell, E., Bettinger, J.A., Greyson, D. (2026), “’Transparency would be lovely’: Differences in information seeking and assessing behaviours between vaccine hesitant and vaccine confident mothers of newborns”. Information Research, Vol. 31 No. ISIC (2026) pp. 399-411, doi: https://doi.org/10.47989/ir31ISIC65228

Refereed poster and panel presentations

  1. Greyson, D., Patin, B., Mulder, M., Youngman, T. (2026), “Agnotology, Disinformation, and Epistemicide: Exploring conceptual and methodological approaches to understanding and resisting information behaviours that silence and suppress.” Information Seeking in Context Conference, June 1-4 2026, Montréal QB Canada. (panel)
  2. Mulder, M., O’Brien, H., English, F., Greyson, D. (2024), “Everyday Triangulation Within Challenging Informational and Legal Contexts: Exploring Everyday Triangulation in Individuals Considering Cannabis Use During Pregnancy or Lactation,” 87th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, October 25-29 2024, Calgary AB Canada. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.1180 (poster)
  3. Greyson, D., Mulder, M., Mnizak, C., English, F. (2023), “Triangulation of Information About Cannabis Use During Pregnancy and Lactation Amidst a Shifting Policy Environment,” 86th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, October 27-31 2023, London UK. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.912 (poster)

non-refereed poster presentations

  1. Mulder, M., O’Brien, H., English, F., Greyson, D. (2025), “Everyday Triangulation Within Challenging Informational and Legal Contexts: Exploring Everyday Triangulation in individuals considering cannabis use during pregnancy or lactation,” UBC School of Population and Public Health Scholar Day, September 19 2025, Vancouver BC Canada
  2. Mulder, M., Mnizak, C., English, F., Greyson, D. (2024), “Triangulation of Information About Cannabis Use During Pregnancy and Lactations Amidst a Shifting Policy Environment,” British Columbia Children’s Hospital Research Institute Healthy Starts Research Day, February 9 2024, Vancouver BC Canada.

invited Talks

  1. “Navigate Health Misinformation Online,” WVML Tech Talk Series, February 19 2026, West Vancouver Memorial Library, West Vancouver BC Canada.
  2. “Supporting Health Information Needs Amidst Challenging Legal and Information Contexts: Insights from a study on cannabis use decision-making in pregnancy and lactation,” School of Population and Public Health Research Seminar Series, January 23 2026, University of British Columbia School of Population and Public Health, Vancouver BC Canada.

Refereed Conference presentations (full papers)

  1. Mulder, M., Gemmell, E., Bettinger, J.A., Greyson, D. (2026), “’Transparency would be lovely’: Differences in information seeking and assessing behaviours between vaccine hesitant and vaccine confident mothers of newborns”. Information Seeking in Context Conference, June 1-4 2026, Montréal QB Canada.

Research / Professional workshops and seminars (non-refereed)

  1. Doctoral Colloquium – attendee
    Information Seeking in Context Conference, Montréal QB Canada
  2. Institute of Gender and Health Summer Institute – attendee
    Hosted by the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto ON Canada