Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
2001 - 2013
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Volume 54, issue 14, 2003
- In this issue pp. 1267-1268

- Bert R. Boyce
- Automating survey coding by multiclass text categorization techniques pp. 1269-1277

- Daniela Giorgetti and Fabrizio Sebastiani
- Network influences on scholarly communication in developmental dyslexia: A longitudinal follow‐up pp. 1278-1295

- Claudia A. Perry
- Nodes of topicality: Modeling user notions of on topic documents pp. 1296-1304

- Howard Greisdorf and Brian O'Connor
- Bibliographic index coverage of a multidisciplinary field pp. 1305-1312

- William H. Walters and Esther I. Wilder
- Bibliographic and Web citations: What is the difference? pp. 1313-1322

- Liwen Vaughan and Debora Shaw
Volume 54, issue 13, 2003
- In this issue pp. 1173-1174

- Bert R. Boyce
- A comprehensive and systematic model of user evaluation of Web search engines: I. Theory and background pp. 1175-1192

- Louise T. Su
- A comprehensive and systematic model of user evaluation of Web search engines: II. An evaluation by undergraduates pp. 1193-1223

- Louise T. Su
- A summarization system for Chinese news from multiple sources pp. 1224-1236

- Hsin‐Hsi Chen, June‐Jei Kuo, Sheng‐Jie Huang, Chuan‐Jie Lin and Hung‐Chia Wung
- Interdisciplinarity in science: A tentative typology of disciplines and research areas pp. 1237-1249

- Fernanda Morillo, María Bordons and Isabel Gómez
- Author cocitation analysis and Pearson's r pp. 1250-1259

- Howard D. White
- “Type/Token‐Taken” informetrics: Some comments and further examples pp. 1260-1263

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Book review pp. 1264-1264

- Wallace Koehler
Volume 54, issue 12, 2003
- In this issue pp. 1079-1080

- Bert R. Boyce
- Bibliomining for automated collection development in a digital library setting: Using data mining to discover Web‐based scholarly research works pp. 1081-1090

- Scott Nicholson
- Overlap in bibliographic databases pp. 1091-1103

- William W. Hood and Concepción S. Wilson
- The experience of libraries across time: Thematic analysis of undergraduate recollections of library experiences pp. 1104-1116

- Jacqueline Kracker and Howard R. Pollio
- Intermediary's information seeking, inquiring minds, and elicitation styles pp. 1117-1133

- Mei‐Mei Wu and Ying‐Hsang Liu
- Introduction and overview: Chemistry journals: The transition from paper to electronic, with lessons for other disciplines pp. 1136-1137

- Loren D. Mendelsohn
- New knowledge management systems: The implications for data discovery, collection development, and the changing role of the librarian pp. 1138-1140

- David Stern
- Making the transition from print to electronic serial collections: A new model for academic chemistry libraries? pp. 1141-1148

- Tina E. Chrzastowski
- Changing use patterns of print journals in the digital age: Impacts of electronic equivalents on print chemistry journal use pp. 1149-1152

- K.T.L. Vaughan
- Linking of errata: Current practices in online physical sciences journals pp. 1153-1159

- Emily L. Poworoznek
- Managing tradeoffs in the electronic age pp. 1160-1164

- A. Ben Wagner
- Book reviews pp. 1165-1166

- Lisa A. Ennis
- Book review pp. 1166-1167

- Brenda Chawner
- Book review pp. 1167-1168

- William J. Wheeler
- Book review pp. 1168-1170

- Anastasis D. Petrou
Volume 54, issue 11, 2003
- In this issue pp. 987-988

- Bert R. Boyce
- Quality control in scholarly publishing: A new proposal pp. 989-1005

- Stefano Mizzaro
- Peripheral social awareness information in collaborative work pp. 1006-1013

- Michael B. Spring and Vichita Vathanophas
- Performance measurement framework for hierarchical text classification pp. 1014-1028

- Aixin Sun, Ee‐Peng Lim and Wee‐Keong Ng
- A comparison of youngsters' use of CD‐ROM and the Internet as information resources pp. 1029-1049

- Andrew K. Shenton and Pat Dixon
- Relevance data for language models using maximum likelihood pp. 1050-1061

- David Bodoff, Bin Wu and K. Y. Michael Wong
- An IP‐level analysis of usage statistics for electronic journals in chemistry: Making inferences about user behavior pp. 1062-1068

- Philip M. Davis and Leah R. Solla
- Greeklish: An experimental interface for automatic transliteration pp. 1069-1074

- Alexandros Karakos
- The Sample Size Dependency of Statistical Measures and Synchronic Potentiality in Informetrics. Some Comments on Some Comments by Professor Burrell pp. 1075-1076

- Fuyuki Yoshikane, Kyo Kageura and Keita Tsuji
- The sample size dependency of statistical measures in informetrics? Some comments pp. 1076-1077

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, rhetorical statistics pp. 1077-1077

- Peter van den Besselaar
- Rejoinder to Van den Besselaar's letter entitled “Descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, rhetorical statistics” pp. 1077-1078

- Loet Leydesdorff
- What is time? pp. 1078-1078

- Joseph Chersky
Volume 54, issue 10, 2003
- In this issue pp. 911-912

- Bert R. Boyce
- The concept of relevance in IR pp. 913-925

- Pia Borlund
- The changing face of scientific discourse: Analysis of genomic and proteomic database usage and acceptance pp. 926-938

- Cecelia Brown
- Multidimensional Data Model and Query Language for Informetrics pp. 939-951

- Timo Niemi, Lasse Hirvonen and Kalervo Järvelin
- An emerging view of scientific collaboration: Scientists' perspectives on collaboration and factors that impact collaboration pp. 952-965

- Noriko Hara, Paul Solomon, Seung‐Lye Kim and Diane H. Sonnenwald
- Multi‐agent information classification using dynamic acquaintance lists pp. 966-975

- Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, Shengquan Peng, Rajeev Raje, Mathew Palakal and Javed Mostafa
- Integrity, internal control and security in information systems: Connecting governance and technology pp. 976-977

- Allison Morgan and Cong Chen
- Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies pp. 977-979

- Melody Y. Ivory
- Social Thinking—Software Practice pp. 979-981

- Lewis Hassell
- Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture pp. 981-982

- Lisa A. Ennis
- Research Methods for Students, Academics and Professionals: Information Management and Systems pp. 982-983

- Linda Schamber
- The practice and malpractice of stemming pp. 984-985

- Ronald N. Kostoff
Volume 54, issue 9, 2003
- Refereeing for JASIST pp. 807-807

- Donald H. Kraft
- In this issue pp. 808-809

- Bert R. Boyce
- A public‐key based authentication and key establishment protocol coupled with a client puzzle pp. 810-823

- M.C. Lee and Chun‐Kan Fung
- The myth of technological neutrality in copyright and the rights of institutional users: Recent legal challenges to the information organization as mediator and the impact of the DMCA, WIPO, and TEACH pp. 824-835

- Tomas A. Lipinski
- Do nondomain experts enlist the strategies of domain experts? pp. 836-854

- Karen M. Drabenstott
- A cast of thousands: Coauthorship and subauthorship collaboration in the 20th century as manifested in the scholarly journal literature of psychology and philosophy pp. 855-871

- Blaise Cronin, Debora Shaw and Kathryn La Barre
- The user‐subjective approach to personal information management systems pp. 872-878

- Ofer Bergman, Ruth Beyth‐Marom and Rafi Nachmias
- A social judgment analysis of information source preference profiles: An exploratory study to empirically represent media selection patterns pp. 879-904

- Joette Stefl‐Mabry
- Book reviews pp. 905-906

- Christopher A. Badurek
- Book reviews pp. 906-908

- Eric G. Ackermann
- Digital futures: Strategies for the information age pp. 908-909

- Lisa Ennis
- Encoded archival description on the internet pp. 909-910

- Dale A. Stirling
Volume 54, issue 8, 2003
- Honoring the JASIST referees pp. 701-703

- Donald H. Kraft
- In this issue pp. 704-705

- Bert R. Boyce
- Graph structure in three national academic Webs: Power laws with anomalies pp. 706-712

- Mike Thelwall and David Wilkinson
- Efficient single‐pass index construction for text databases pp. 713-729

- Steffen Heinz and Justin Zobel
- Automatic construction of English/Chinese parallel corpora pp. 730-742

- Christopher C. Yang and Kar Wing Li
- Mining longitudinal web queries: Trends and patterns pp. 743-758

- Peiling Wang, Michael W. Berry and Yiheng Yang
- Students' conceptual structure, search process, and outcome while preparing a research proposal: A longitudinal case study pp. 759-770

- Mikko Pennanen and Pertti Vakkari
- Information science abstracts: Tracking the literature of information science. Part 2: A new taxonomy for information science pp. 771-781

- Donald T. Hawkins, Signe E. Larson and Bari Q. Caton
- Improving the search environment: Informed decision making in the search for statistical information pp. 782-797

- Stephanie W. Haas
- Using the Mann‐Whitney test on informetric data pp. 798-801

- John C. Huber and Roland Wagner‐Döbler
- Patents, citations & innovations: A window on the knowledge economy pp. 802-803

- Chaomei Chen
- Empirical evidence of self‐organization? A rejoinder pp. 804-804

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Arguments for epistemology in information science pp. 805-806

- Birger Hjørland
Volume 54, issue 7, 2003
- In this issue pp. 593-593

- Bert R. Boyce
- The connection between the research of a university and counts of links to its web pages: An investigation based upon a classification of the relationships of pages to the research of the host university pp. 594-602

- Mike Thelwall and Gareth Harries
- Type/Token‐Taken informetrics pp. 603-610

- Leo Egghe
- Adapting measures of clumping strength to assess term‐term similarity pp. 611-620

- Abraham Bookstein, Vladimir Kulyukin, Timo Raita and John Nicholson
- Introduction to the JASIST Special Topic issue on web retrieval and mining: A machine learning perspective pp. 621-624

- Hsinchun Chen
- Client‐side monitoring for Web mining pp. 625-637

- Kurt D. Fenstermacher and Mark Ginsburg
- Relevant term suggestion in interactive web search based on contextual information in query session logs pp. 638-649

- Chien‐Kang Huang, Lee‐Feng Chien and Yen‐Jen Oyang
- DocCube: Multi‐dimensional visualisation and exploration of large document sets pp. 650-659

- Josiane Mothe, Claude Chrisment, Bernard Dousset and Joel Alaux
- A novel method for discovering fuzzy sequential patterns using the simple fuzzy partition method pp. 660-670

- Ruey‐Shun Chen and Yi‐Chung Hu
- Automatic generation of English/Chinese thesaurus based on a parallel corpus in laws pp. 671-682

- Christopher C. Yang and Johnny Luk
- HelpfulMed: Intelligent searching for medical information over the internet pp. 683-694

- Hsinchun Chen, Ann M. Lally, Bin Zhu and Michael Chau
- Book reviews pp. 695-697

- Reijo Savolainen
- Special Topic Issue of JASIST: Computational methods for style analysis and synthesis pp. 699-699

- Shlomo Argamon
Volume 54, issue 6, 2003
- In this issue pp. 471-472

- Bert R. Boyce
- Web search strategies and approaches to studying pp. 473-489

- Nigel Ford, David Miller and Nicola Moss
- Three target document range metrics for university web sites pp. 490-497

- Mike Thelwall and David Wilkinson
- Searching for images: The analysis of users' queries for image retrieval in American history pp. 498-511

- Youngok Choi and Edie M. Rasmussen
- Information as commodity and economic sector: Its emergence in the discourse of industrial classification pp. 512-520

- Cheryl Knott Malone and Fernando Elichirigoity
- A method for the comparative analysis of concentration of author productivity, giving consideration to the effect of sample size dependency of statistical measures pp. 521-528

- Fuyuki Yoshikane, Kyo Kageura and Keita Tsuji
- Incorporating user search behavior into relevance feedback pp. 529-549

- Ian Ruthven, Mounia Lalmas and Keith van Rijsbergen
- Requirements for a cocitation similarity measure, with special reference to Pearson's correlation coefficient pp. 550-560

- Per Ahlgren, Bo Jarneving and Ronald Rousseau
- Multiperspective digital libraries: The implications of constructionism for the development of digital libraries pp. 561-569

- Kimmo Tuominen, Sanna Talja and Reijo Savolainen
- Modeling the information‐seeking behavior of social scientists: Ellis's study revisited pp. 570-587

- Lokman I. Meho and Helen R. Tibbo
- Electronic collection development: A practical guide pp. 588-589

- Marianne Afifi
- Beyond our control? Confronting the limits of our legal system in the age of cyberspace pp. 589-591

- Kenneth Einar Himma
- Book reviews pp. 591-592

- John Cullen
Volume 54, issue 5, 2003
- In this issue pp. 361-361

- Bert R. Boyce
- The role of electronic preprints in chemical communication: Analysis of citation, usage, and acceptance in the journal literature pp. 362-371

- Cecelia Brown
- Predicting future citation behavior pp. 372-378

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Analysis of performance variation using query expansion pp. 379-391

- Nega Alemayehu
- Visualizing scientific paradigms: An introduction pp. 392-393

- Chaomei Chen
- Paradigms, citations, and maps of science: A personal history pp. 394-399

- Henry Small
- Why do we need algorithmic historiography? pp. 400-412

- Eugene Garfield, A. I. Pudovkin and V. S. Istomin
- Time line visualization of research fronts pp. 413-422

- Steven A. Morris, G. Yen, Zheng Wu and Benyam Asnake
- Pathfinder networks and author cocitation analysis: A remapping of paradigmatic information scientists pp. 423-434

- Howard D. White
- The rising landscape: A visual exploration of superstring revolutions in physics pp. 435-446

- Chaomei Chen and Jasna Kuljis
- Indicator‐assisted evaluation and funding of research: Visualizing the influence of grants on the number and citation counts of research papers pp. 447-461

- Kevin W. Boyack and Katy Börner
- Simultaneous mapping of interactions between scientific and technological knowledge bases: The case of space communications pp. 462-468

- E. Hassan
Volume 54, issue 4, 2003
- Mathematical, logical, and formal methods in information retrieval: An introduction to the special issue pp. 281-284

- Fabio Crestani, Sandor Dominich, Mounia Lalmas and Cornelis Joost (Keith) van Rijsbergen
- Embedding term similarity and inverse document frequency into a logical model of information retrieval pp. 285-301

- David E. Losada and Alvaro Barreiro
- Implementing relevance feedback in the Bayesian Network Retrieval model pp. 302-313

- Luis M. de Campos, Juan M. Fernández‐Luna and Juan F. Huete
- Unitary operators on the document space pp. 314-320

- Eduard Hoenkamp
- Towards context sensitive information inference pp. 321-334

- D. Song and P.D. Bruza
- Query expansion and query translation as logical inference pp. 335-346

- Jian‐Yun Nie
- Enhancing retrieval with hyperlinks: A general model based on propositional argumentation systems pp. 347-355

- Justin Picard and Jacques Savoy
- Book reviews pp. 356-357

- Shirley J. Lincicum
- Digital creativity: Techniques for digital media and the Internet pp. 357-358

- James L. Van Roekel
- Current theory in library and information science pp. 358-359

- Donald O. Case
- Models for library management, decision‐making, and planning pp. 359-360

- Scott Nicholson
Volume 54, issue 3, 2003
- In this issue pp. 191-192

- Bert R. Boyce
- A measure for the cohesion of weighted networks pp. 193-202

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- Methods for identifying versioned and plagiarized documents pp. 203-215

- Timothy C. Hoad and Justin Zobel
- Individual differences in exploration using desktop VR pp. 216-228

- David Modjeska and Mark Chignell
- Multimodal geographic information systems: Adding haptic and auditory display pp. 229-242

- Wooseob Jeong and Myke Gluck
- Stereotype‐based versus personal‐based filtering rules in information filtering systems pp. 243-250

- Tsvi Kuflik, Bracha Shapira and Peretz Shoval
- Self‐citation and self‐reference: Credibility and promotion in academic publication pp. 251-259

- Ken Hyland
- From here to obscurity?: Media substitution theory and traditional media in an on‐line world pp. 260-273

- Barbara K. Kaye and Thomas J. Johnson
- Dynamic ranking with n + 1 dimensional vector space models: An alternative search mechanism for World Wide Web pp. 274-275

- S. Lakshminarayana
- Simplifying the reversed duplicate removal procedure pp. 275-276

- Tove Faber Frandsen
Volume 54, issue 2, 2003
- In this Issue pp. 95-96

- Bert R. Boyce
- Informational environments: Organizational contexts of online information use pp. 97-114

- Roberta Lamb, John Leslie King and Rob Kling
- NLPIR: A theoretical framework for applying natural language processing to information retrieval pp. 115-123

- Lina Zhou and Dongsong Zhang
- Investigating how individuals conceptually and physically structure file folders for electronic bookmarks: The example of the financial services industry pp. 124-139

- Lisa Gottlieb and Juris Dilevko
- GeoSearcher: Location‐based ranking of search engine results pp. 140-151

- Carolyn Watters and Ghada Amoudi
- Order‐based fitness functions for genetic algorithms applied to relevance feedback pp. 152-160

- Cristina López‐Pujalte, Vicente P. Guerrero‐Bote and Félix de Moya‐Anegón
- Predicting information flows in network traffic pp. 161-168

- Melvin Hinich and Robert E. Molyneux
- Open source software development and Lotka's Law: Bibliometric patterns in programming pp. 169-178

- Gregory B. Newby, Jane Greenberg and Paul Jones
- A profile of faculty reading and information‐use behaviors on the cusp of the electronic age pp. 179-181

- Helen Belefant‐Miller and Donald W. King
- Book reviews pp. 184-185

- Ina Fourie
Volume 54, issue 1, 2003
- In this issue pp. 1-2

- Bert Boyce
- Matchsimile: A flexible approximate matching tool for searching proper names pp. 3-15

- Gonzalo Navarro, Ricardo Baeza‐Yates and João Marcelo Azevedo Arcoverde
- Browsing‐based conceptual information retrieval incorporating dictionary term relations, keyword association, and a user's interest pp. 16-28

- Makoto Nakashima, Keizo Sato, Yanhua Qu and Tetsuro Ito
- Scholarly use of the Web: What are the key inducers of links to journal Web sites? pp. 29-38

- Liwen Vaughan and Mike Thelwall
- Using the user's mental model to guide the integration of information space into information need pp. 39-46

- Charles Cole and John E. Leide
- A bit more to it: Scholarly Communication Forums as Socio‐Technical Interaction Networks pp. 47-67

- Rob Kling, Geoffrey McKim and Adam King
- Rotation and scale invariant wavelet feature for content‐based texture image retrieval pp. 68-80

- Moon‐Chuen Lee and Chi‐Man Pun
- Information science research agenda in Slovakia: History and emerging vision pp. 81-86

- Jela Steinerová
- Empirical evidence of self‐organization? pp. 87-90

- Peter van den Besselaar
- Book review pp. 91-92

- Lisa A. Ennis
- Reaction to a book review pp. 93-93

- Ron Day
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