Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
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Volume 64, issue 12, 2013
- The extraction of community structures from publication networks to support ethnographic observations of field differences in scientific communication pp. 2405-2427

- Theresa Velden and Carl Lagoze
- Characteristics of retracted open access biomedical literature: A bibliographic analysis pp. 2428-2436

- Gabriel M. Peterson
- Toward a model of collaborative information behavior in organizations pp. 2437-2451

- Arvind Karunakaran, Madhu C. Reddy and Patricia Ruma Spence
- Making sense of digital traces: An activity theory driven ontological approach pp. 2452-2467

- Stan Karanasios, Dhavalkumar Thakker, Lydia Lau, David Allen, Vania Dimitrova and Alistair Norman
- The intellectual characteristics of the information field: Heritage and substance pp. 2468-2491

- Ping Zhang, Jasy Liew Suet Yan and Katie DeVries Hassman
- Investigating religious information searching through analysis of a search engine log pp. 2492-2506

- Rita Wan‐Chik, Paul Clough and Mark Sanderson
- Statistical common author networks pp. 2507-2512

- Francisco G. Serpa, Adam M. Graves and Artjay Javier
- A bibliometric mapping of the structure of STEM education using co‐word analysis pp. 2513-2536

- Shimelis G. Assefa and Abebe Rorissa
- Is the world getting flatter? A new method for examining structural trends in the news pp. 2537-2547

- Elad Segev, Tamir Sheafer and Shaul R. Shenhav
- Investigating confidence displays for top‐N recommendations pp. 2548-2563

- Guy Shani, Lior Rokach, Bracha Shapira, Sarit Hadash and Moran Tangi
- Demonstrating conceptual dynamics in an evolving text collection pp. 2564-2572

- Sándor Darányi and Peter Wittek
- Interactive overlays of journals and the measurement of interdisciplinarity on the basis of aggregated journal–journal citations pp. 2573-2586

- Loet Leydesdorff, Ismael Rafols and Chaomei Chen
- No such thing as society? On the individuality of information behavior pp. 2587-2590

- David Bawden and Lyn Robinson
- Publication fees for open access journals: Different disciplines—different methods pp. 2591-2594

- Marcin Kozak and James Hartley
- Information Need: A Theory Connecting Information Search to Knowledge Formation – By Charles Cole pp. 2595-2596

- Nigel Ford
- Factual errors in the review of human information interaction pp. 2597-2597

- Raya Fidel
- Academic promotion and the h‐index pp. 2598-2599

- Avin Pillay
Volume 64, issue 11, 2013
- Canonicity pp. 2189-2190

- Blaise Cronin
- The effect of assigning a metadata or indexing term on document ordering pp. 2191-2200

- Robert M. Losee
- Reducing subject tree browsing complexity pp. 2201-2223

- Charles‐Antoine Julien, Pierre Tirilly, Jesse David Dinneen and Catherine Guastavino
- Reliability and validity of query intent assessments pp. 2224-2237

- Suzan Verberne, Maarten van der Heijden, Max Hinne, Maya Sappelli, Saskia Koldijk, Eduard Hoenkamp and Wessel Kraaij
- A study of relevance propagation in large topic ontologies pp. 2238-2255

- Eduardo Xamena, Nélida Beatriz Brignole and Ana G. Maguitman
- A generic unsupervised method for decomposing multi‐author documents pp. 2256-2264

- Navot Akiva and Moshe Koppel
- A passage extractor for classification of disease aspect information pp. 2265-2277

- Rey‐Long Liu
- Utilizing term proximity for blog post retrieval pp. 2278-2298

- Zheng Ye, Ben He, Lifeng Wang and Tiejian Luo
- Field‐normalized impact factors (IFs): A comparison of rescaling and fractionally counted IFs pp. 2299-2309

- Loet Leydesdorff, Filippo Radicchi, Lutz Bornmann, Claudio Castellano and Wouter de Nooy
- Do Universities or Research Institutions With a Specific Subject Profile Have an Advantage or a Disadvantage in Institutional Rankings? A Latent Class Analysis With Data From the SCImago Ranking pp. 2310-2316

- Lutz Bornmann, Felix de Moya Anegón and Rüdiger Mutz
- The Triple Helix of university‐industry‐government relations at the country level and its dynamic evolution under the pressures of globalization pp. 2317-2325

- Fred Y. Ye, Susan S. Yu and Loet Leydesdorff
- Bibliometrics for Internet media: Applying the h‐index to YouTube pp. 2326-2331

- Robert Hovden
- Scientific impact evaluation and the effect of self‐citations: Mitigating the bias by discounting the h‐index pp. 2332-2339

- Emilio Ferrara and Alfonso E. Romero
- The development of community members' roles in partnership research projects: An empirical study pp. 2340-2353

- Lu Xiao, Umer Farooq, John M. Carroll and Mary Beth Rosson
- Information systems attachment: An empirical exploration of its antecedents and its impact on community participation intention pp. 2354-2365

- Namjoo Choi
- An analysis of the information technology outsourcing domain: A social network and Triple helix approach pp. 2366-2378

- Bobby Swar and Gohar Feroz Khan
- Conceptualizing and examining E‐government service capability: A Review and empirical study pp. 2379-2395

- Guangwei Hu, Hui Lin and Wenwen Pan
- Do we need the g‐index? pp. 2396-2399

- Michael Schreiber
- Social Information Research – By Gunilla Widén and Kim Holmberg pp. 2400-2402

- Judit Bar-Ilan
- Deceiving the research community through manipulation of the impact factor pp. 2403-2403

- Erwin Krauskopf
Volume 64, issue 10, 2013
- Extending SemRep to the public health domain pp. 1963-1974

- Graciela Rosemblat, Melissa P. Resnick, Ione Auston, Dongwook Shin, Charles Sneiderman, Marcelo Fizsman and Thomas C. Rindflesch
- Deriving query suggestions for site search pp. 1975-1994

- Udo Kruschwitz, Deirdre Lungley, M‐Dyaa Albakour and Dawei Song
- Folder versus tag preference in personal information management pp. 1995-2012

- Ofer Bergman, Noa Gradovitch, Judit Bar‐Ilan and Ruth Beyth‐Marom
- Knowledge sharing and knowledge management system avoidance: The role of knowledge type and the social network in bypassing an organizational knowledge management system pp. 2013-2023

- Susan A. Brown, Alan R. Dennis, Diana Burley and Priscilla Arling
- On the assessment of expertise profiles pp. 2024-2044

- Richard Berendsen, Maarten de Rijke, Krisztian Balog, Toine Bogers and Antal van den Bosch
- Social tagging in the scholarly world pp. 2045-2057

- Chen Xu, Benjiang Ma, Xiaohong Chen and Feicheng Ma
- So fast so good: An analysis of answer quality and answer speed in community Question‐answering sites pp. 2058-2068

- Alton Y. K. Chua and Snehasish Banerjee
- You scratch someone's back and we'll scratch yours: Collective reciprocity in social Q&A communities pp. 2069-2077

- Philip Fei Wu and Nikolaos Korfiatis
- Exploring methods to improve access to Music resources by aligning library Data with Linked Data: A report of methodologies and preliminary findings pp. 2078-2099

- Karen F. Gracy, Marcia Lei Zeng and Laurence Skirvin
- Aggregation of the web performance of internal university units as a method of quantitative analysis of a university system: The case of Spain pp. 2100-2114

- Enrique Orduña‐Malea
- The effect of ad rank on the performance of keyword advertising campaigns pp. 2115-2132

- Bernard J. Jansen, Zhe Liu and Zach Simon
- Initialism disambiguation: Man versus machine pp. 2133-2148

- Yaakov HaCohen‐Kerner, Ariel Kass and Ariel Peretz
- A novel approach for estimating the omitted‐citation rate of bibliometric databases with an application to the field of bibliometrics pp. 2149-2156

- Fiorenzo Franceschini, Domenico Maisano and Luca Mastrogiacomo
- Visualizing the history of evidence‐based medicine: A bibliometric analysis pp. 2157-2172

- Jiantong Shen, Leye Yao, Youping Li, Mike Clarke, Li Wang and Dan Li
- Tracing the origins of the semantic web pp. 2173-2181

- Raf Guns
- Issues of work–life balance among JASIST authors and editors pp. 2182-2186

- Guillaume Cabanac and James Hartley
- Against the resilience of rejected manuscripts pp. 2187-2188

- Nicolás Robinson‐García, Emilio Delgado López‐Cózar, Daniel Torres‐Salinas and Juan Miguel Campanario
Volume 64, issue 9, 2013
- Improving the accuracy of co‐citation clustering using full text pp. 1759-1767

- Kevin W. Boyack, Henry Small and Richard Klavans
- Using bibliometrics to support the facilitation of cross‐disciplinary communication pp. 1768-1779

- Christopher J. Williams, Michael O'Rourke, Sanford D. Eigenbrode, Ian O'Loughlin and Stephen J. Crowley
- Analyzing group E‐mail exchange to detect data leakage pp. 1780-1790

- Polina Zilberman, Gilad Katz, Asaf Shabtai and Yuval Elovici
- Tracing the footprint of knowledge spillover: Evidence from U.S.–China collaboration in nanotechnology pp. 1791-1801

- Li Tang and Guangyuan Hu
- Linked Open Data technologies for publication of census microdata pp. 1802-1814

- Gustavo Pabón, Claudio Gutiérrez, Javier D. Fernández and Miguel A. Martínez‐Prieto
- An open‐set size‐adjusted Bayesian classifier for authorship attribution pp. 1815-1825

- G. Bruce Schaalje, Natalie J. Blades and Tomohiko Funai
- Adolescents' information‐creating behavior embedded in digital Media practice using scratch pp. 1826-1841

- Kyungwon Koh
- Knowledge popularity in a heterogeneous network: Exploiting the contextual effects of document popularity in knowledge management systems pp. 1842-1851

- Xiqing Sha, Klarissa Ting‐Ting Chang, Cheng Zhang and Chenghong Zhang
- Full‐text citation analysis: A new method to enhance scholarly networks pp. 1852-1863

- Xiaozhong Liu, Jinsong Zhang and Chun Guo
- Improving polarity classification of bilingual parallel corpora combining machine learning and semantic orientation approaches pp. 1864-1877

- José M. Perea‐Ortega, M. Teresa Martín‐Valdivia, L. Alfonso Ureña‐López and Eugenio Martínez‐Cámara
- Characterizing user tagging and Co‐occurring metadata in general and specialized metadata collections pp. 1878-1889

- Hong Huang and Corinne Jörgensen
- The Swedish system of innovation: Regional synergies in a knowledge‐based economy pp. 1890-1902

- Loet Leydesdorff and Øivind Strand
- The thematic and conceptual flow of disciplinary research: A citation context analysis of the journal of informetrics, 2007 pp. 1903-1913

- Gali Halevi and Henk F. Moed
- An exploration of the digital library evaluation literature based on an ontological representation pp. 1914-1926

- Giannis Tsakonas, Angelos Mitrelis, Leonidas Papachristopoulos and Christos Papatheodorou
- Seeking beyond with IntegraL: A user study of sense‐making enabled by anchor‐based virtual integration of library systems pp. 1927-1945

- Shuyuan Mary Ho, Michael Bieber, Min Song and Xiangmin Zhang
- Graphs and prestige in agricultural journals pp. 1946-1950

- Małgorzata Tartanus, Agnieszka Wnuk, Marcin Kozak and James Hartley
- Parsimonious citer‐based measures: The artificial intelligence domain as a case study pp. 1951-1959

- Lior Rokach and Prasenjit Mitra
- Response to “remarks on the paper by a. De Visscher, ‘what does the g‐index really measure?' ” pp. 1960-1962

- Alex De Visscher
Volume 64, issue 8, 2013
- The evolving indicator space (iSpace) pp. 1523-1525

- Blaise Cronin
- Evolving academic library specialties pp. 1526-1542

- Andrew M. Cox and Sheila Corrall
- Mixed‐methods approach to measuring user experience in online news interactions pp. 1543-1556

- Heather L. O'Brien and Mahria Lebow
- Real‐time user interest modeling for real‐time ranking pp. 1557-1576

- Xiaozhong Liu and Howard Turtle
- Image and multimedia resources in an academic environment: A qualitative study of students' experiences and literacy practices pp. 1577-1589

- Krystyna K. Matusiak
- Undergraduates' personal academic information management and the consideration of time and task‐urgency pp. 1590-1607

- Diane Mizrachi and Marcia J. Bates
- Topic‐based sentiment analysis for the social web: The role of mood and issue‐related words pp. 1608-1617

- Mike Thelwall and Kevan Buckley
- An emotion‐based model of negation, intensifiers, and modality for polarity and intensity classification pp. 1618-1633

- Jorge Carrillo‐ de‐Albornoz and Laura Plaza
- Stay on the Wikipedia task: When task‐related disagreements slip into personal and procedural conflicts pp. 1634-1648

- Ofer Arazy, Lisa Yeo and Oded Nov
- Multilevel‐statistical reformulation of citation‐based university rankings: The Leiden ranking 2011/2012 pp. 1649-1658

- Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz and Hans‐Dieter Daniel
- The use of different information and communication technologies to support knowledge sharing in organizations: From e‐mail to micro‐blogging pp. 1659-1670

- Y. Connie Yuan, Xuan Zhao, Qinying Liao and Changyan Chi
- The roles of bridging and bonding in social media communities pp. 1671-1681

- Qilin Cao, Yong Lu, Dayong Dong, Zongming Tang and Yongqiang Li
- Revisiting ontologies: A necessary clarification pp. 1682-1693

- Mauricio Barcellos Almeida
- Information‐based mitigation of intimate partner violence pp. 1694-1706

- Ron Houston and Lynn Westbrook
- Answering academic questions for education by recommending cyberlearning resources pp. 1707-1722

- Xiaozhong Liu and Han Jia
- “It's stuff that speaks to me”: Exploring the characteristics of digital possessions pp. 1723-1734

- Amber L. Cushing
- Emotion, information, and cognition, and some possible consequences for library and information science pp. 1735-1750

- Torkild Thellefsen, Martin Thellefsen and Bent Sørensen
- Sixty years of citation analysis studies in the humanities (1951–2010) pp. 1751-1755

- Jordi Ardanuy
- Does aggressiveness in evaluation improve the quality of scientific research? pp. 1756-1756

- Teresa Garnatje and Joan Vallès
Volume 64, issue 7, 2013
- Standing on ceremony pp. 1309-1310

- Blaise Cronin
- Information on the go: A case study of Europeana mobile users pp. 1311-1322

- David Nicholas, David Clark, Ian Rowlands and Hamid R. Jamali
- Delayed open access: An overlooked high‐impact category of openly available scientific literature pp. 1323-1329

- Mikael Laakso and Bo‐Christer Björk
- A random walk on an ontology: Using thesaurus structure for automatic subject indexing pp. 1330-1344

- Craig Willis and Robert M. Losee
- Data architectures for an organizational memory information system pp. 1345-1356

- Kevin E. Dow, Gary Hackbarth and Jeffrey Wong
- Understanding the continuance intention of knowledge sharing in online communities of practice through the post‐knowledge‐sharing evaluation processes pp. 1357-1374

- Christy M.K. Cheung, Matthew K.O. Lee and Zach W.Y. Lee
- How a museum knows? Structures, work roles, and infrastructures of information work pp. 1375-1387

- Isto Huvila
- Opportunities for and limitations of the Book Citation Index pp. 1388-1398

- Juan Gorraiz, Philip J. Purnell and Wolfgang Glänzel
- On predicting the popularity of newly emerging hashtags in Twitter pp. 1399-1410

- Zongyang Ma, Aixin Sun and Gao Cong
- Identifying subjective statements in news titles using a personal sense annotation framework pp. 1411-1422

- Polina Panicheva, John Cardiff and Paolo Rosso
- Analysis of image search queries on the web: Query modification patterns and semantic attributes pp. 1423-1441

- Youngok Choi
- Scientific communities as autopoietic systems: The reproductive function of citations pp. 1442-1453

- Emanuela Riviera
- Saaty's analytic hierarchies method for knowledge organization in decision making pp. 1454-1467

- Gustavo Rodríguez‐Bárcenas and María J. López‐Huertas
- On the use of biplot analysis for multivariate bibliometric and scientific indicators pp. 1468-1479

- Daniel Torres‐Salinas, Nicolás Robinson‐García, Evaristo Jiménez‐Contreras, Francisco Herrera and Emilio Delgado López‐Cózar
- Power‐law link strength distribution in paper cocitation networks pp. 1480-1489

- Star X. Zhao and Fred Y. Ye
- Citation content analysis (CCA): A framework for syntactic and semantic analysis of citation content pp. 1490-1503

- Guo Zhang, Ying Ding and Staša Milojević
- Formulae for the h‐index: A lack of robustness in Lotkaian informetrics? pp. 1504-1514

- Quentin L. Burrell
- What does scientometrics share with other “metrics” sciences? pp. 1515-1518

- Lin Zhang, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Multi‐source, multilingual information extraction and summarization – Edited by Thierry Poibeau, Horacio Saggion, Jakub Piskorski and Roman Yangarber pp. 1519-1521

- José L. Vicedo and David Tomás
- Improving a decomposition of the h‐index pp. 1522-1522

- Lucio Bertoli‐Barsotti
Volume 64, issue 6, 2013
- Metrics à la mode pp. 1091-1091

- Blaise Cronin
- Information organization and the philosophy of history pp. 1092-1103

- Ryan Shaw
- What happens to computer science research after it is published? Tracking CS research lines pp. 1104-1111

- Jacques Wainer and Eduardo Valle
- Key factors in the transfer of information‐related competencies between academic, workplace, and daily life contexts pp. 1112-1121

- Núria Ferran‐Ferrer, Julià Minguillón and Mario Pérez‐Montoro
- Effects of awareness on coordination in collaborative information seeking pp. 1122-1143

- Chirag Shah
- Exploring behavioral transfer from knowledge seeking to knowledge contributing: The mediating role of intrinsic motivation pp. 1144-1157

- Yalan Yan and Robert M. Davison
- Toward a layered model of context for health information searching: An analysis of consumer‐generated questions pp. 1158-1172

- Yan Zhang
- Creativity for Feist pp. 1173-1192

- Julian Warner
- History on Wikipedia: In need of a NWICO (New World Information and Communication Order)? the case of Cambodia pp. 1193-1202

- Brendan Luyt
- TSDW: Two‐stage word sense disambiguation using Wikipedia pp. 1203-1223

- Chenliang Li, Aixin Sun and Anwitaman Datta
- Assessing the accuracy of the h‐ and g‐indexes for measuring researchers' productivity pp. 1224-1234

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo and Fulvio Viel
- Interpreting the knowledge map of digital library research (1990–2010) pp. 1235-1258

- Son Hoang Nguyen and Gobinda Chowdhury
- Behavioral changes in transmuting multisession successive searches over the web pp. 1259-1283

- Shinjeng Lin and Iris Xie
- Predicting audience gender in online content‐sharing social networks pp. 1284-1297

- Chunjing Xiao, Fan Zhou and Yue Wu
- Inconsistencies in the highly cited publications indicator pp. 1298-1302

- Michael Schreiber
- Digital rights movement: The role of technology in subverting digital copyright – By hector Postigo pp. 1303-1305

- Tomas A. Lipinski
- Statistical tests and research assessments: A comment on Schneider (2012) pp. 1306-1308

- Lutz Bornmann and Loet Leydesdorff
Volume 64, issue 5, 2013
- Self‐plagiarism: An odious oxymoron pp. 873-873

- Blaise Cronin
- Studying PubMed usages in the field for complex problem solving: Implications for tool design pp. 874-892

- Barbara Mirel, Jennifer Steiner Tonks, Jean Song, Fan Meng, Weijian Xuan and Rafiqa Ameziane
- Image retrieval from scientific publications: Text and image content processing to separate multipanel figures pp. 893-908

- Emilia Apostolova, Daekeun You, Zhiyun Xue, Sameer Antani, Dina Demner‐Fushman and George R. Thoma
- Situation normality and the shape of search: The effects of time delays and information presentation on search behavior pp. 909-928

- Nolan J. Taylor, Alan R. Dennis and Jeff W. Cummings
- Session analysis of people search within a professional social network pp. 929-950

- Ru He, Jiong Wang, Jin Tian, Cheng‐Tao Chu, Bradley Mauney and Igor Perisic
- Measuring the value of health query translation: An analysis by user language proficiency pp. 951-963

- Carla Teixeira Lopes and Cristina Ribeiro
- Finding subject terms for classificatory metadata from user‐generated social tags pp. 964-980

- Sue Yeon Syn and Michael B. Spring
- “Keep it secret, keep it safe”: Information poverty, information norms, and stigma pp. 981-991

- Jessa Lingel and Danah Boyd
- Young people, child pornography, and subcultural norms on the Internet pp. 992-1000

- Jeremy Prichard, Caroline Spiranovic, Paul Watters and Christopher Lueg
- The effects of perceived anonymity and anonymity states on conformity and groupthink in online communities: A Wikipedia study pp. 1001-1015

- Michail Tsikerdekis
- Are e‐books replacing print books? tradition, serendipity, and opportunity in the adoption and use of e‐books for historical research and teaching pp. 1016-1028

- Kim Martin and Anabel Quan‐Haase
- Work and personal e‐mail use by university employees: PIM practices across domain boundaries pp. 1029-1044

- Robert Capra, Julia Khanova and Sarah Ramdeen
- In their own image? a comparison of doctoral students' and faculty members' referencing behavior pp. 1045-1054

- Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Pierrette Bergeron
- Determinants of research citation impact in nanoscience and nanotechnology pp. 1055-1064

- Fereshteh Didegah and Mike Thelwall
- Understanding the evolution of multiple scientific research domains using a content and network approach pp. 1065-1075

- Xuning Tang, Christopher C. Yang and Min Song
- Citation analysis with medical subject Headings (MeSH) using the Web of Knowledge: A new routine pp. 1076-1080

- Loet Leydesdorff and Tobias Opthof
- Introduction to information science – By David Bawden and Lyn Robinson pp. 1081-1083

- Elizabeth Aversa
- Quantity and impact through a single indicator pp. 1084-1085

- Peter Vinkler
- In memoriam pp. 1086-1088

- Abraham Bookstein
Volume 64, issue 4, 2013
- RDA: Resource description & access—a survey of the current state of the art pp. 651-662

- Yuji Tosaka and Jung-ran Park
- Scholars on soap boxes: Science communication and dissemination in TED videos pp. 663-674

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Mike Thelwall
- The quality and qualities of information pp. 675-688

- Jens‐Erik Mai
- Do humans have conceptual models about geographic objects? A user study pp. 689-700

- Ahmet Aker, Laura Plaza, Elena Lloret and Robert Gaizauskas
- Exploring the effects of a transition to open access: Insights from a simulation study pp. 701-726

- Steffen Bernius, Matthias Hanauske, Berndt Dugall and Wolfgang König
- Inducing terminologies from text: A case study for the consumer health domain pp. 727-744

- Smaranda Muresan and Judith L. Klavans
- A systematic review of interactive information retrieval evaluation studies, 1967–2006 pp. 745-770

- Diane Kelly and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- Generating metadata for cyberlearning resources through information retrieval and meta‐search pp. 771-786

- Xiaozhong Liu
- Author‐level Eigenfactor metrics: Evaluating the influence of authors, institutions, and countries within the social science research network community pp. 787-801

- Jevin D. West, Michael Jensen, Ralph J. Dandrea, Gregory J. Gordon and Carl T. Bergstrom
- Journal impact and proximity: An assessment using bibliographic features pp. 802-817

- Chaoqun Ni, Debora Shaw, Sean M. Lind and Ying Ding
- Learning to rank using smoothing methods for language modeling pp. 818-828

- Yuan Lin, Hongfei Lin, Kan Xu and Xiaoling Sun
- New patterns of scientific growth: How research expanded after the invention of scanning tunneling microscopy and the discovery of Buckminsterfullerenes pp. 829-843

- Thomas Heinze, Richard Heidler, Raphael Heiko Heiberger and Jan Riebling
- Document clustering using the LSI subspace signature model pp. 844-860

- W.Z. Zhu and R.B. Allen
- Empirical evidence for the relevance of fractional scoring in the calculation of percentile rank scores pp. 861-867

- Michael Schreiber
- Opening standards: The global politics of interoperability – Edited by Laura DeNardis pp. 868-870

- Brenda Chawner
- Note on a possible decomposition of the h‐Index pp. 871-871

- Leo Egghe
Volume 64, issue 3, 2013
- Thinking about data pp. 435-436

- Blaise Cronin
- The ripple effect: Citation chain reactions of a nobel prize pp. 437-447

- Tove Faber Frandsen and Jeppe Nicolaisen
- Supposedly uncited articles of Nobel laureates and Fields medalists can be prevalently attributed to the errors of omission and commission pp. 448-454

- Petr Heneberg
- Correlation over time for citations to mathematics articles pp. 455-463

- Aaron Lercher
- Evaluating the success of vocabulary reconciliation for cultural heritage collections pp. 464-479

- Seth van Hooland, Ruben Verborgh, Max De Wilde, Johannes Hercher, Erik Mannens and Rik Van de Walle
- User evaluation of automatically generated keywords and toponyms for geo‐referenced images pp. 480-499

- Frank O. Ostermann, Martin Tomko and Ross Purves
- On ranking relevant entities in heterogeneous networks using a language‐based model pp. 500-515

- Laure Soulier, Lamjed Ben Jabeur, Lynda Tamine and Wahiba Bahsoun
- Group informatics: A methodological approach and ontology for sociotechnical group research pp. 516-539

- Sean P. Goggins, Christopher Mascaro and Giuseppe Valetto
- Why do group members provide information to digital knowledge repositories? a multilevel application of transactive memory theory pp. 540-557

- Meikuan Huang, Joshua Barbour, Chunke Su and Noshir Contractor
- Seeking information for a middle school history project: The concept of implicit knowledge in the students' transition from Kuhlthau's Stage 3 to Stage 4 pp. 558-573

- Charles Cole, Jamshid Behesthi, Andrew Large, Isabelle Lamoureux, Dhary Abuhimed and Mohammed AlGhamdi
- Analyzing structural stratification in the Swedish higher education system: Data contextualization with policy‐history analysis pp. 574-586

- Olof Hallonsten and Daniel Holmberg
- How to analyze percentile citation impact data meaningfully in bibliometrics: The statistical analysis of distributions, percentile rank classes, and top‐cited papers pp. 587-595

- Lutz Bornmann
- Placing articles in the large publisher nations: Is there a “free lunch” in terms of higher impact? pp. 596-611

- Torben Schubert and Carolin Michels
- The impact of technological advances on recording studio practices pp. 612-626

- Amandine Pras, Catherine Guastavino and Maryse Lavoie
- The differences between latent topics in abstracts and citation contexts of citing papers pp. 627-639

- Shengbo Liu and Chaomei Chen
- Uncertainties and ambiguities in percentiles and how to avoid them pp. 640-643

- Michael Schreiber
- Social networking and scientific communication: A paradoxical return to Mertonian roots? pp. 644-646

- Niamh M. Hogan and Karl J. Sweeney
- How information matters: Networks and public policy innovation – By Kathleen Hale pp. 647-649

- Philip Doty
- The problem of percentile rank scores used with small reference sets pp. 650-650

- Lutz Bornmann
Volume 64, issue 2, 2013
- What is societal impact of research and how can it be assessed? a literature survey pp. 217-233

- Lutz Bornmann
- A visual analytic study of retracted articles in scientific literature pp. 234-253

- Chaomei Chen, Zhigang Hu, Jared Milbank and Timothy Schultz
- Topic familiarity and information skills in online credibility evaluation pp. 254-264

- Teun Lucassen, Rienco Muilwijk, Matthijs L. Noordzij and Jan Maarten Schraagen
- Venue‐author‐coupling: A measure for identifying disciplines through author communities pp. 265-279

- Chaoqun Ni, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Jiepu Jiang
- A text mining approach to assist the general public in the retrieval of legal documents pp. 280-290

- Yen‐Liang Chen, Yi‐Hung Liu and Wu‐Liang Ho
- A comparison of techniques for measuring sensemaking and learning within participant‐generated summaries pp. 291-306

- Mathew J. Wilson and Max L. Wilson
- A macro analysis of productivity differences across fields: Challenges in the measurement of scientific publishing pp. 307-320

- Fredrik Niclas Piro, Dag W. Aksnes and Kristoffer Rørstad
- Topical community detection from mining user tagging behavior and interest pp. 321-333

- Xiaoling Sun and Hongfei Lin
- Lifting the fog of scientometric research artifacts: On the scientometric analysis of environmental tobacco smoke research pp. 334-344

- Petr Heneberg
- Sex, blogs, and baring your soul: Factors influencing UK blogging strategies pp. 345-355

- Chris Fullwood, Karen Melrose, Neil Morris and Sarah Floyd
- Contributing high quantity and quality knowledge to online Q&A communities pp. 356-371

- Jie Lou, Yulin Fang, Kai H. Lim and Jerry Zeyu Peng
- On the calculation of percentile‐based bibliometric indicators pp. 372-379

- Ludo Waltman and Michael Schreiber
- Modeling the relationship between an emerging infectious disease epidemic and the body of scientific literature associated with it: The case of HIV/AIDS in the United States pp. 380-391

- Jeff Naidoo, Jeffrey T. Huber, Pamela Cupp and Qishan Wu
- Quantifying the benefits of international scientific collaboration pp. 392-404

- Vicente P. Guerrero Bote, Carlos Olmeda‐Gómez and Félix de Moya‐Anegón
- Capitalizing on order effects in the bids of peer‐reviewed conferences to secure reviews by expert referees pp. 405-415

- Guillaume Cabanac and Thomas Preuss
- Semantic similarity of ontology instances using polarity mining pp. 416-427

- Tom Narock, Lina Zhou and Victoria Yoon
- A label for peer‐reviewed books pp. 428-430

- Frederik T. Verleysen and Tim C.E. Engels
- Paper Machines: About Cards & Catalogs, 1548–1929 – By Markus Krajewski pp. 431-432

- Alistair Black
- In Memoriam: Yale Mitchell Braunstein, 1945–2012 pp. 433-433

- Michael K. Buckland
Volume 64, issue 1, 2013
- Slow Food for thought pp. 1-1

- Blaise Cronin
- Bias in peer review pp. 2-17

- Carole J. Lee, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Guo Zhang and Blaise Cronin
- Relevance: An improved framework for explicating the notion pp. 18-35

- Xiaoli Huang and Dagobert Soergel
- Investors’ information sharing and use in virtual communities pp. 36-47

- Lisa G. O'Connor
- Application of the task‐technology fit model to structure and evaluate the adoption of E‐books by Academics pp. 48-64

- John D'Ambra, Concepción S. Wilson and Shahriar Akter
- Applying a generic function‐based topical relevance typology to structure clinical questions and answers pp. 65-85

- Xiaoli Huang
- Characteristics of Korean personal names pp. 86-95

- Sungwon Kim and Seongyun Cho
- How can journal impact factors be normalized across fields of science? An assessment in terms of percentile ranks and fractional counts pp. 96-107

- Loet Leydesdorff, Ping Zhou and Lutz Bornmann
- Four levels of outcomes of information‐seeking: A mixed methods study in primary health care pp. 108-125

- Pierre Pluye, Roland Grad, Carol Repchinsky, Barbara Jovaisas, Janique Johnson‐Lafleur, Marie‐Eve Carrier, Vera Granikov, Barbara Farrell, Charo Rodriguez, Gillian Bartlett, Carmen Loiselle and France Légaré
- Theory of the topical coverage of multiple databases pp. 126-131

- L. Egghe
- Peer review in a changing world: An international study measuring the attitudes of researchers pp. 132-161

- Adrian Mulligan, Louise Hall and Ellen Raphael
- Cross‐campus collaboration: A scientometric and network case study of publication activity across two campuses of a single institution pp. 162-172

- Jeremy Birnholtz, Shion Guha, Y. Connie Yuan, Geri Gay and Caren Heller
- Adolescent search roles pp. 173-189

- Elizabeth Foss, Allison Druin, Jason Yip, Whitney Ford, Evan Golub and Hilary Hutchinson
- Modeling geographic, temporal, and proximity contexts for improving geotemporal search pp. 190-212

- Mariam Daoud and Jimmy Xiangji Huang
- Human Information Interaction: An Ecological Approach to Information Behavior – By Raya Fidel pp. 213-214

- Denise E. Agosto
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