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Volume 63, issue 12, 2012
- Rapid understanding of scientific paper collections: Integrating statistics, text analytics, and visualization pp. 2351-2369

- Cody Dunne, Ben Shneiderman, Robert Gove, Judith Klavans and Bonnie Dorr
- Science is all in the eye of the beholder: Keyword maps in Google scholar citations pp. 2370-2377

- José Luis Ortega and Isidro F. Aguillo
- A new methodology for constructing a publication‐level classification system of science pp. 2378-2392

- Ludo Waltman and Nees Jan van Eck
- Evaluating the performance of geographical locations within scientific networks using an aggregation—randomization—re‐sampling approach (ARR) pp. 2393-2404

- Stefan Hennemann
- Constructing a true LCSH tree of a science and engineering collection pp. 2405-2418

- Charles‐Antoine Julien, Pierre Tirilly, John E. Leide and Catherine Guastavino
- The Leiden ranking 2011/2012: Data collection, indicators, and interpretation pp. 2419-2432

- Ludo Waltman, Clara Calero‐Medina, Joost Kosten, Ed C.M. Noyons, Robert J.W. Tijssen, Nees Jan van Eck, Thed N. van Leeuwen, Anthony F.J. van Raan, Martijn S. Visser and Paul Wouters
- Referencing patterns of individual researchers: Do top scientists rely on more extensive information sources? pp. 2433-2450

- Rodrigo Costas, Thed N. van Leeuwen and María Bordons
- Evaluating implicit judgments from image search clickthrough data pp. 2451-2462

- Gavin Smith, Chris Brien and Helen Ashman
- A framework for the theoretical evaluation of XML retrieval pp. 2463-2473

- Tobias Blanke, Mounia Lalmas and Theo Huibers
- Mining a multilingual association dictionary from Wikipedia for cross‐language information retrieval pp. 2474-2487

- Zheng Ye, Jimmy Xiangji Huang, Ben He and Hongfei Lin
- Harnessing collective intelligence in social tagging using Delicious pp. 2488-2502

- Kwan Yi
- Factors affecting the adoption of online library resources by business students pp. 2503-2520

- Lorne D. Booker, Brian Detlor and Alexander Serenko
- Sentiment analysis of twitter audiences: Measuring the positive or negative influence of popular twitterers pp. 2521-2535

- Younggue Bae and Hongchul Lee
- The structure of argument patterns on a social Q&A site pp. 2536-2548

- Reijo Savolainen
- A classification framework for web robots pp. 2549-2554

- Derek Doran and Swapna S. Gokhale
- Search User Interfaces – By Marti A. Hearst. Interactive Information Seeking, Behaviour and Retrieval – Edited by Ian Ruthven and Diane Kelly pp. 2555-2556

- Miles Efron
- Looking for Information: A Survey of Research on Information Seeking, Needs, and Behavior (3rd ed.) – Edited by Donald O. Case. New Directions in Information Behaviour– Edited by Amanda Spink and Jannica Heinström pp. 2557-2558

- Heidi Julien
Volume 63, issue 11, 2012
- Assessing Obliteration by Incorporation: Issues and Caveats pp. 2129-2139

- Katherine W. McCain
- The weakening relationship between the impact factor and papers' citations in the digital age pp. 2140-2145

- George A. Lozano, Vincent Larivière and Yves Gingras
- Understanding public‐access cyberlearning projects using text mining and topic analysis pp. 2146-2152

- David McArthur and Helen Crompton
- An ethical perspective on political‐economic issues in the long‐term preservation of digital heritage pp. 2153-2164

- Peter Johan Lor and J.J. Britz
- On the role of poetic versus nonpoetic features in “kindred” and diachronic poetry attribution pp. 2165-2181

- Brent D. Fegley and Vetle I. Torvik
- Citation patterns of the pre‐web and web‐prevalent environments: The moderating effects of domain knowledge pp. 2182-2194

- Ling‐Ling Wu, Mu‐Hsuan Huang and Ching‐Yi Chen
- Multiplicative and fractional strategies when journals are assigned to several subfields pp. 2195-2205

- Neus Herranz and Javier Ruiz‐Castillo
- Identifying interdisciplinarity through the disciplinary classification of coauthors of scientific publications pp. 2206-2222

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
- International collaboration in Medical Research in Latin America and the Caribbean (2003–2007) pp. 2223-2238

- Zaida Chinchilla‐Rodríguez, Maria Benavent‐Pérez, Félix de Moya‐Anegón and Sandra Miguel
- Bibliometric perspectives on medical innovation using the medical subject Headings of PubMed pp. 2239-2253

- Loet Leydesdorff, Daniele Rotolo and Ismael Rafols
- Sustainable information practice: An ethnographic investigation pp. 2254-2268

- Lisa P. Nathan
- Exploiting syntactic and semantic relationships between terms for opinion retrieval pp. 2269-2282

- Liqiang Guo and Xiaojun Wan
- Internet health search: When process complements goals pp. 2283-2293

- Traci Hong
- Using site‐level connections to estimate link confidence pp. 2294-2312

- Jucimar Souza, André Carvalho, Marco Cristo, Edleno Moura, Pavel Calado, Paul‐Alexandru Chirita and Wolfgang Nejdl
- Contextual question answering for the health domain pp. 2313-2327

- Wilson Wong, John Thangarajah and Lin Padgham
- Mapping academic institutions according to their journal publication profile: Spanish universities as a case study pp. 2328-2340

- J.A. García, Rosa Rodríguez‐Sánchez, J. Fdez‐Valdivia, N. Robinson‐García and D. Torres‐Salinas
- It takes time: A remarkable example of delayed recognition pp. 2341-2344

- Ben Van Calster
- Inventing the Medium: Principles of Interaction Design as a Cultural Practice. By Janet H. Murray pp. 2345-2348

- Heather O'Brien
- Accounting for the uncertainty in the evaluation of percentile ranks pp. 2349-2350

- Loet Leydesdorff
Volume 63, issue 10, 2012
- The resilience of rejected manuscripts pp. 1903-1904

- Blaise Cronin
- Participatory personal data: An emerging research challenge for the information sciences pp. 1905-1915

- Katie Shilton
- Information sharing and trust during major incidents: Findings from the oil industry pp. 1916-1928

- Nurain Hassan Ibrahim and David Allen
- Moderating effects of governance on information infrastructure and e‐government development pp. 1929-1946

- Satish Krishnan and Thompson S.H. Teo
- Governance of open content creation: A conceptualization and analysis of control and guiding mechanisms in the open content domain pp. 1947-1959

- Andreas Schroeder and Christian Wagner
- Web data as academic and business quality estimates: A comparison of three data sources pp. 1960-1972

- Liwen Vaughan and Rongbin Yang
- Measuring author research relatedness: A comparison of word‐based, topic‐based, and author cocitation approaches pp. 1973-1986

- Kun Lu and Dietmar Wolfram
- The impact of task phrasing on the choice of search keywords and on the search process and success pp. 1987-2005

- Elena Barsky and Judit Bar‐Ilan
- A conversation analytic study of actual and potential problems in communication in library chat reference interactions pp. 2006-2019

- Irene Koshik and Hiromi Okazawa
- Social Q&A and virtual reference—comparing apples and oranges with the help of experts and users pp. 2020-2036

- Chirag Shah and Vanessa Kitzie
- The Anna Karenina principle: A way of thinking about success in science pp. 2037-2051

- Lutz Bornmann and Werner Marx
- A humble servant: The work of Helen L. Brownson and the early years of information science research pp. 2052-2061

- Tina J. Jayroe
- Inconsistencies of recently proposed citation impact indicators and how to avoid them pp. 2062-2073

- Michael Schreiber
- Distributive h‐indices for measuring multilevel impact pp. 2074-2086

- Star X. Zhao, Alice M. Tan and Fred Y. Ye
- Entity disambiguation using semantic networks pp. 2087-2099

- Jorge H. Román, Kevin J. Hulin, Linn M. Collins and James E. Powell
- Document recommendations based on knowledge flows: A hybrid of personalized and group‐based approaches pp. 2100-2117

- Duen‐Ren Liu, Chin‐Hui Lai and Ya‐Ting Chen
- Remarks on the paper by A. De Visscher, “what does the g‐index really measure?” pp. 2118-2121

- L. Egghe
- Interactive Information Seeking, Behaviour and Retrieval. Edited by Ian Ruthven and Diane Kelly pp. 2122-2125

- Peter Ingwersen
- On a possible decomposition of the h‐index pp. 2126-2127

- Francesco Bartolucci
Volume 63, issue 9, 2012
- The French conception of information science: “Une exception française”? pp. 1693-1709

- Fidelia Ibekwe‐SanJuan
- The role of online videos in research communication: A content analysis of YouTube videos cited in academic publications pp. 1710-1727

- Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall and Mahshid Abdoli
- An eye‐tracking approach to the analysis of relevance judgments on the Web: The case of Google search engine pp. 1728-1746

- Panos Balatsoukas and Ian Ruthven
- Social tagging is no substitute for controlled indexing: A comparison of Medical Subject Headings and CiteULike tags assigned to 231,388 papers pp. 1747-1757

- Danielle H. Lee and Titus Schleyer
- Toward broader impacts: Making sense of NSF's merit review criteria in the context of the National Science Digital Library pp. 1758-1772

- Marcia A. Mardis, Ellen S. Hoffman and Flora P. McMartin
- Deriving query intents from web search engine queries pp. 1773-1788

- Dirk Lewandowski, Jessica Drechsler and Sonja von Mach
- Where you publish matters most: A multilevel analysis of factors affecting citations of internet studies pp. 1789-1803

- Tai‐Quan Peng and Jonathan J.H. Zhu
- Information behavior in stages of exercise behavior change pp. 1804-1819

- Noora Hirvonen, Maija‐Leena Huotari, Raimo Niemelä and Raija Korpelainen
- Author name disambiguation: What difference does it make in author‐based citation analysis? pp. 1820-1833

- Andreas Strotmann and Dangzhi Zhao
- A new approach for measuring the value of patents based on structural indicators for ego patent citation networks pp. 1834-1842

- Xiaojun Hu, Ronald Rousseau and Jin Chen
- Can intermediary‐based science standards crosswalking work? Some evidence from mining the standard alignment tool (SAT) pp. 1843-1858

- René Reitsma, Byron Marshall and Trevor Chart
- Some philosophical considerations in using mixed methods in library and information science research pp. 1859-1867

- Lai Ma
- The inclusivity of Wikipedia and the drawing of expert boundaries: An examination of talk pages and reference lists pp. 1868-1878

- Brendan Luyt
- Ranking, relevance judgment, and precision of information retrieval on children's queries: Evaluation of Google, Yahoo!, Bing, Yahoo! Kids, and ask Kids pp. 1879-1896

- Dania Bilal
- Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other. By Sherry Turkle pp. 1897-1898

- Hamid R. Ekbia
- Designing Culture: The Technological Imagination at Work. By Anne Balsamo pp. 1899-1900

- Patricia Galloway
- Percentile ranks and the integrated impact indicator (I3) pp. 1901-1902

- Loet Leydesdorff and Lutz Bornmann
Volume 63, issue 8, 2012
- A study of open access journals using article processing charges pp. 1485-1495

- David J. Solomon and Bo‐Christer Björk
- The hybrid model for open access publication of scholarly articles: A failed experiment? pp. 1496-1504

- Bo‐Christer Björk
- Analysis and synthesis of metadata goals for scientific data pp. 1505-1520

- Craig Willis, Jane Greenberg and Hollie White
- Impact of digital archival collections on historical research pp. 1521-1537

- Donghee Sinn
- PubMed searches by Dutch‐speaking nursing students: The impact of language and system experience pp. 1538-1552

- Klaar Vanopstal, Robert Vander Stichele, Godelieve Laureys and Joost Buysschaert
- Constructing “sense” from evolving health information: A qualitative investigation of information seeking and sense making across sources pp. 1553-1566

- Shelagh K. Genuis
- Can tailoring increase elaboration of health messages delivered via an adaptive educational site on adolescent sexual health and decision making? pp. 1567-1580

- Juliann Cortese and Mia Liza A. Lustria
- Web query disambiguation using PageRank pp. 1581-1592

- Christos Makris, Yannis Plegas and Sofia Stamou
- Learning a concept‐based document similarity measure pp. 1593-1608

- Lan Huang, David Milne, Eibe Frank and Ian H. Witten
- SciMAT: A new science mapping analysis software tool pp. 1609-1630

- M.J. Cobo, A.G. López‐Herrera, E. Herrera‐Viedma and F. Herrera
- Trending Twitter topics in English: An international comparison pp. 1631-1646

- David Wilkinson and Mike Thelwall
- Approaching the “reward triangle”: General analysis of the presence of funding acknowledgments and “peer interactive communication” in scientific publications pp. 1647-1661

- Rodrigo Costas and Thed N. van Leeuwen
- Applications of the generalized law of Benford to informetric data pp. 1662-1665

- Leo Egghe and Raf Guns
- Readersourcing—a manifesto pp. 1666-1672

- Stefano Mizzaro
- Introduction to Information Science and Technology. Edited by Charles H. Davis & Deborah Shaw pp. 1673-1674

- Ina Fourie
- Where is the research in the research literature? pp. 1675-1676

- Ronald N. Kostoff
Volume 63, issue 7, 2012
- Do me a favor pp. 1281-1281

- Blaise Cronin
- Intended and unintended consequences of a publish‐or‐perish culture: A worldwide survey pp. 1282-1293

- Hendrik van Dalen and Kène Henkens
- Analyzing scientific networks for nuclear capabilities assessment pp. 1294-1312

- Miray Kas, Alla G. Khadka, William Frankenstein, Ahmed Y. Abdulla, Frank Kunkel, L. Richard Carley and Kathleen M. Carley
- Scholarly network similarities: How bibliographic coupling networks, citation networks, cocitation networks, topical networks, coauthorship networks, and coword networks relate to each other pp. 1313-1326

- Erjia Yan and Ying Ding
- Complex systems science: Dreams of universality, interdisciplinarity reality pp. 1327-1338

- Sebastian Grauwin, Guillaume Beslon, Éric Fleury, Sara Franceschelli, Celine Robardet, Jean‐Baptiste Rouquier and Pablo Jensen
- Patient decision‐making modes and causes: A preliminary investigation pp. 1339-1349

- Paul B. Kantor, Jonathan M. Bullinger and Cecilia S. Gal
- The strange case of eugenics: A subject's ontogeny in a long‐lived classification scheme and the question of collocative integrity pp. 1350-1359

- Joseph T. Tennis
- The role of innovation and wealth in the net neutrality debate: A content analysis of human values in congressional and FCC hearings pp. 1360-1373

- An‐Shou Cheng, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Ping Wang, Emi Ishita and Douglas W. Oard
- Measuring the usage of e‐research infrastructure as an indicator of research activity pp. 1374-1382

- Koen Jonkers, Felix de Moya Anegon and Isidro F. Aguillo
- LePrEF: Learn to precompute evidence fusion for efficient query evaluation pp. 1383-1397

- André L. da Costa Carvalho, Cristian Rossi, Edleno S. de Moura, Altigran S. da Silva and David Fernandes
- A machine‐learning approach to negation and speculation detection in clinical texts pp. 1398-1410

- Noa P. Cruz Díaz, Manuel J. Maña López, Jacinto Mata Vázquez and Victoria Pachón Álvarez
- Changes in publication languages and citation practices and their effect on the scientific impact of Russian science (1993–2010) pp. 1411-1419

- Olessia Kirchik, Yves Gingras and Vincent Larivière
- A visual representation of relative first‐citation times pp. 1420-1425

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Ronald Rousseau and Lin Zhang
- Classifying web search queries to identify high revenue generating customers pp. 1426-1441

- Adan Ortiz‐Cordova and Bernard J. Jansen
- Mapping (USPTO) patent data using overlays to Google Maps pp. 1442-1458

- Loet Leydesdorff and Lutz Bornmann
- Citation measures at the micro level: Influence of publication age, field, and uncitedness pp. 1459-1465

- Lucy Amez
- Alternative thoughts on uncitedness pp. 1466-1470

- Quentin L. Burrell
- To what problem is distributed information retrieval the solution? pp. 1471-1476

- Paul Thomas
- Information Markets: A Strategic Guideline for the I‐Commerce. By Frank Linde and Wolfgang G pp. 1477-1479

- Wilhelm Peekhaus
- The inconsistency of the H‐index pp. 1480-1481

- Gangan Prathap
- In memoriam pp. 1482-1483

- Peter Vickers and Alan Gilchrist
Volume 63, issue 6, 2012
- The conundrum of sharing research data pp. 1059-1078

- Christine L. Borgman
- Personal health record architectures: Technology infrastructure implications and dependencies pp. 1079-1091

- Robert Steele, Kyongho Min and Amanda Lo
- Supporting content curation communities: The case of the Encyclopedia of Life pp. 1092-1107

- Dana Rotman, Kezia Procita, Derek Hansen, Cynthia Sims Parr and Jennifer Preece
- Relationships and social rules: Teens’ social network and other ICT selection practices pp. 1108-1124

- Denise E. Agosto, June Abbas and Robin Naughton
- Sociospatial context and information behavior: Social exclusion and the influence of mobile information technology pp. 1125-1141

- Kieran Mervyn and David K. Allen
- Map of nonprofit organization websites in Israel pp. 1142-1167

- Judit Bar‐Ilan and Rina Azoulay
- The Hegelian inquiring system and a critical triangulation tool for the Internet information slave: A design science study pp. 1168-1182

- Fons Wijnhoven
- An examination of multisession web tasks pp. 1183-1197

- Bonnie MacKay and Carolyn Watters
- Conveying information effectively in a virtual world: Insights from synthesized task closure and media richness pp. 1198-1212

- Wee‐Kek Tan, Chuan‐Hoo Tan and Hock‐Hai Teo
- Interactions between journal attributes and authors' willingness to wait for editorial decisions pp. 1213-1225

- Sandra Rousseau and Ronald Rousseau
- Seed journal citation network maps: A method based on network theory pp. 1226-1234

- C.M. Calero Medina and T.N. van Leeuwen
- Using anchor text for homepage and topic distillation search tasks pp. 1235-1255

- Mingfang Wu, David Hawking, Andrew Turpin and Falk Scholer
- Using psycholinguistic features for profiling first language of authors pp. 1256-1269

- Rosemary Torney, Peter Vamplew and John Yearwood
- Applying the Publication Power Approach to Artificial Intelligence Journals pp. 1270-1277

- Lior Rokach
- I, Digital: Personal Collections in the Digital Era. Edited by Christopher A. Lee pp. 1278-1279

- Patricia Galloway
Volume 63, issue 5, 2012
- Following the “community” thread from sociology to information behavior and informatics: Uncovering theoretical continuities and research opportunities pp. 847-864

- Tiffany C. Veinot and Kate Williams
- On using a quantum physics formalism for multidocument summarization pp. 865-888

- B. Piwowarski, M.R. Amini and M. Lalmas
- An evaluation of classification models for question topic categorization pp. 889-903

- Bo Qu, Gao Cong, Cuiping Li, Aixin Sun and Hong Chen
- Email pragmatics and automatic classification: A study in the organizational context pp. 904-922

- Inge Alberts and Dominic Forest
- Conceptual syntagmatic associations in user tagging pp. 923-935

- Kyunghye Yoon
- Opening the black box of “relevance work”: A domain analysis pp. 936-947

- Betsy Van der Veer Martens and Connie Van Fleet
- Contextualizing organizational interventions of knowledge management systems: A design science perspective pp. 948-966

- Peter Baloh, Kevin C. Desouza and Ray Hackney
- Exploring the relationships between media and political parties through web hyperlink analysis: The case of Spain pp. 967-976

- Esteban Romero‐Frías and Liwen Vaughan
- Shaping the landscape of research in information systems from the perspective of editorial boards: A scientometric study of 77 leading journals pp. 977-996

- Guillaume Cabanac
- A bibliometric chronicling of library and information science's first hundred years pp. 997-1016

- Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Blaise Cronin
- Scientific subject categories of Web of Knowledge ranked according to their multidimensional prestige of influential journals pp. 1017-1029

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez‐Sánchez and J. Fdez‐Valdivia
- Citation‐based bootstrapping for large‐scale author disambiguation pp. 1030-1047

- Michael Levin, Stefan Krawczyk, Steven Bethard and Dan Jurafsky
- The Hirsch index of a shifted Lotka function and its relation with the impact factor pp. 1048-1053

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- Editorial responsiveness, journal quality, and total review time: An empirical analysis pp. 1054-1058

- Zili Zhang, Ziqiong Zhang and Rob Law
Volume 63, issue 4, 2012
- Building environmentally sustainable information services: A green is research agenda pp. 633-647

- Gobinda Chowdhury
- Dispositional resistance to change and hospital physicians' use of electronic medical records: A multidimensional perspective pp. 648-656

- Oded Nov and William Schecter
- Search effort degrades search output but improves task outcome pp. 657-670

- Pertti Vakkari and Saila Huuskonen
- A model of student learning outcomes of information literacy instruction in a business school pp. 671-686

- Alexander Serenko, Brian Detlor, Heidi Julien and Lorne D. Booker
- The elusive tale: leveraging the study of information seeking and knowledge organization to improve access to and discovery of folktales pp. 687-701

- Kathryn A. La Barre and Carol L. Tilley
- A tale of two interfaces: How facets affect the library catalog search pp. 702-715

- Sarah Ramdeen and Bradley M. Hemminger
- Meanings of information: The assumptions and research consequences of three foundational LIS theories pp. 716-723

- Lai Ma
- Quantifying and measuring metadata completeness pp. 724-737

- Merkourios Margaritopoulos, Thomas Margaritopoulos, Ioannis Mavridis and Athanasios Manitsaris
- CharaParser for fine‐grained semantic annotation of organism morphological descriptions pp. 738-754

- Hong Cui
- Using an elaboration likelihood approach to better understand the persuasiveness of website privacy assurance cues for online consumers pp. 755-776

- Paul Benjamin Lowry, Greg Moody, Anthony Vance, Matthew Jensen, Jeff Jenkins and Taylor Wells
- Novelty detection for topic tracking pp. 777-795

- Cem Aksoy, Fazli Can and Seyit Kocberber
- Strategic knowledge maps of the techno‐scientific network (SK maps) pp. 796-804

- José Pino‐Díaz, Evaristo Jiménez‐Contreras, Rosario Ruíz‐Baños and Rafael Bailón‐Moreno
- Link and co‐inlink network diagrams with URL citations or title mentions pp. 805-816

- Mike Thelwall, Pardeep Sud and David Wilkinson
- A two‐dimensional approach to performance evaluation for a large number of research institutions pp. 817-828

- Chung‐Huei Kuan, Mu‐Hsuan Huang and Dar‐Zen Chen
- The bibliometric bandwagon: Characteristics of bibliometric articles outside the field literature pp. 829-836

- Koen Jonkers and G.E. Derrick
- The large‐scale structure of journal citation networks pp. 837-842

- Massimo Franceschet
- The Global Flow of Information—Legal, Social and Cultural Perspectives. By Ramesh Subramanian and Eddan Katz pp. 843-844

- Gabriel M. Peterson
- The use of H‐index for the assessment of journals’ performance will lead to shifts in editorial policies—a response pp. 845-846

- Paul Trevorrow
Volume 63, issue 3, 2012
- Predictive effects of structural variation on citation counts pp. 431-449

- Chaomei Chen
- Biobibliometric profiling: An examination of multifaceted approaches to scholarship pp. 450-468

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Blaise Cronin
- Grasping the structure of journal articles: Utilizing the functions of information units pp. 469-480

- Lei Zhang
- Citation flows in the zones of influence of scientific collaborations pp. 481-489

- Bárbara S. Lancho Barrantes, Vicente P. Guerrero Bote, Zaida Chinchilla Rodríguez and Félix de Moya Anegón
- Citation characterization and impact normalization in bioinformatics journals pp. 490-497

- Hong Huang, James Andrews and Jiang Tang
- Publish or patent: Bibliometric evidence for empirical trade‐offs in national funding strategies pp. 498-511

- R. D. Shelton and Loet Leydesdorff
- Effective query generation and postprocessing strategies for prior art patent search pp. 512-527

- Suleyman Cetintas and Luo Si
- An integrated approach for main path analysis: Development of the Hirsch index as an example pp. 528-542

- John S. Liu and Louis Y.Y. Lu
- The characteristics and motivations of health answerers for sharing information, knowledge, and experiences in online environments pp. 543-557

- Sanghee Oh
- Children's search roles at home: Implications for designers, researchers, educators, and parents pp. 558-573

- Elizabeth Foss, Allison Druin, Robin Brewer, Phillip Lo, Luis Sanchez, Evan Golub and Hilary Hutchinson
- What's skill got to do with it?: Information literacy skills and self‐views of ability among first‐year college students pp. 574-583

- Melissa Gross and Don Latham
- User models as revealed in web‐based research services pp. 584-599

- David Bodoff and Daphne Raban
- E‐mail networks and leadership performance pp. 600-606

- Hisato Tashiro, Antonio Lau, Junichiro Mori, Nobuzumi Fujii and Yuya Kajikawa
- The invisibility of science publications in hebrew: A comparative database study pp. 607-615

- Avishag Gordon
- Commenting on YouTube videos: From guatemalan rock to El Big Bang pp. 616-629

- Mike Thelwall, Pardeep Sud and Farida Vis
- The thermodynamics‐bibliometrics consilience and the meaning of h‐type indices – reply pp. 630-631

- Alex De Visscher
Volume 63, issue 2, 2012
- Language matters pp. 217-217

- Blaise Cronin
- Literature‐based discovery: Beyond the ABCs pp. 218-224

- Neil R. Smalheiser
- Role of domain knowledge in developing user‐centered medical‐image indexing pp. 225-241

- Xin Wang, Sanda Erdelez, Carla Allen, Blake Anderson, Hongfei Cao and Chi‐Ren Shyu
- Visualization of global science and technology policy research structure pp. 242-255

- Hsin‐Ning Su
- Artificial immune system for illicit content identification in social media pp. 256-269

- Ming Yang, Melody Kiang, Hsinchun Chen and Yijun Li
- Automatic identification of personal insults on social news sites pp. 270-285

- Sara Owsley Sood, Elizabeth F. Churchill and Judd Antin
- Using structural information and citation evidence to detect significant plagiarism cases in scientific publications pp. 286-312

- Salha Alzahrani, Vasile Palade, Naomie Salim and Ajith Abraham
- Uses of explicit and implicit tags in social bookmarking pp. 313-322

- Enrique Estellés Arolas and Fernando González Ladrón‐ de‐Guevar
- Mapping world scientific collaboration: Authors, institutions, and countries pp. 323-335

- Ali Gazni, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Fereshteh Didegah
- A study of factors that affect the information‐seeking behavior of academic scientists pp. 336-353

- Xi Niu and Bradley M. Hemminger
- Employing document dependency in blog search pp. 354-365

- Mostafa Keikha, Fabio Crestani and Mark James Carman
- Mining search intents for collaborative cyberporn filtering pp. 366-376

- Lung‐Hao Lee and Hsin‐Hsi Chen
- A comparative analysis of the information‐seeking behavior of visually impaired and sighted searchers pp. 377-391

- Nuzhah Gooda Sahib, Anastasios Tombros and Tony Stockman
- Size and culture as determinants of the web policy of listed firms: The case of web accessibility in Western European countries pp. 392-405

- Pedro Lorca, Javier De Andrées and Ana B. Martínez
- The inconsistency of the h‐index pp. 406-415

- Ludo Waltman and Nees Jan van Eck
- Basic properties of both percentile rank scores and the I3 indicator pp. 416-420

- Ronald Rousseau
- Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services [Series] pp. 421-424

- Ying Ding
- From Fear to Flow: Personality and information interaction pp. 424-425

- Andrea J. Copeland
- Information and living systems: Philosophical and scientific perspectives pp. 425-427

- Emily Miller
- Emanuel Goldberg and his knowledge machine pp. 427-428

- Thomas Haigh
- Erratum pp. 429-429

- Leo Egghe, Raf Guns, Ronald Rousseau and K.U. Leuven
- The thermodynamics‐bibliometrics consilience and the meaning of h‐type indices pp. 430-430

- Gangan Prathap
Volume 63, issue 1, 2012
- What kind of science can information science be? pp. 1-7

- Michael Buckland
- Intellectual diversity and the faculty composition of iSchools pp. 8-21

- Andrea Wiggins and Steven Sawyer
- A study of the evolution of interdisciplinarity in library and information science: Using three bibliometric methods pp. 22-33

- Yu‐Wei Chang and Mu‐Hsuan Huang
- Use of microblogging for collective sense‐making during violent crises: A study of three campus shootings pp. 34-47

- Thomas Heverin and Lisl Zach
- Why different people prefer different systems for different tasks: An activity perspective on technology adoption in a dynamic user environment pp. 48-63

- Jun Sun
- Effects of academic experience and prestige on researchers' citing behavior pp. 64-71

- Tove Faber Frandsen and Jeppe Nicolaisen
- Universality of citation distributions revisited pp. 72-77

- Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck and Anthony F. J. van Raan
- Link prediction in citation networks pp. 78-85

- Naoki Shibata, Yuya Kajikawa and Ichiro Sakata
- Barriers to task‐based information access in molecular medicine pp. 86-97

- Sanna Kumpulainen and Kalervo Järvelin
- Publication fees in open access publishing: Sources of funding and factors influencing choice of journal pp. 98-107

- David J. Solomon and Bo‐Christer Björk
- Presenting numerical values within sentences and text tables pp. 108-113

- Marcin Kozak and James Hartley
- Influence of training and stage of search on gaze behavior in a library catalog faceted search interface pp. 114-138

- Bill Kules and Robert Capra
- The dynamic features of Delicious, Flickr, and YouTube pp. 139-162

- Nan Lin, Daifeng Li, Ying Ding, Bing He, Zheng Qin, Jie Tang, Juanzi Li and Tianxi Dong
- Sentiment strength detection for the social web pp. 163-173

- Mike Thelwall, Kevan Buckley and Georgios Paltoglou
- Study and correlation analysis of linguistic, perceptual, and automatic machine translation evaluations pp. 174-184

- Mireia Farreús, Marta R. Costa‐jussà and Maja Popović Morse
- “Images of God and friends of God”: The holy icon as document pp. 185-194

- John A. Walsh
- Prioritization of data quality dimensions and skills requirements in genome annotation work pp. 195-207

- Hong Huang, Besiki Stvilia, Corinne Jörgensen and Hank W. Bass
- Not all lies are spontaneous: An examination of deception across different modes of communication pp. 208-216

- Monica T. Whitty, Tom Buchanan, Adam N. Joinson and Alex Meredith
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