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Volume 62, issue 12, 2011
- Don't confuse accreditation with reputation pp. 2299-2300

- Blaise Cronin
- Social Q&A pp. 2301-2312

- Rich Gazan
- Facing interfaces: Paul Otlet's visualizations of data integration pp. 2313-2326

- Charles van den Heuvel and W. Boyd Rayward
- Turning the desktop inside‐out: Evaluating information access and management through a single interface pp. 2327-2346

- Yolanda Jacobs Reimer, Matthew Hagedal, Peter Wolf and Bradley Bahls
- Everyday appropriations of information technology: A study of creative uses of digital cameras pp. 2347-2363

- Antti Salovaara, Sacha Helfenstein and Antti Oulasvirta
- Tag‐based social image retrieval: An empirical evaluation pp. 2364-2381

- Aixin Sun, Sourav S. Bhowmick, Khanh Tran Nam Nguyen and Ge Bai
- Aggregate bandwagon effect on online videos' viewership: Value uncertainty, popularity cues, and heuristics pp. 2382-2395

- W. Wayne Fu and Clarice C. Sim
- On intermediaries' inquiring minds, elicitation styles, and user satisfaction pp. 2396-2403

- Mei‐Mei Wu and Ying‐Hsang Liu
- Classification and visualization of the social science network by the minimum span clustering method pp. 2404-2413

- Y.F. Chang and C.‐M. Chen
- The structure of the Arts & Humanities Citation Index: A mapping on the basis of aggregated citations among 1,157 journals pp. 2414-2426

- Loet Leydesdorff, Björn Hammarfelt and Almila Salah
- Counting methods, country rank changes, and counting inflation in the assessment of national research productivity and impact pp. 2427-2436

- Mu‐Hsuan Huang, Chi‐Shiou Lin and Dar‐Zen Chen
- Improving the coverage of social science and humanities researchers' output: The case of the Érudit journal platform pp. 2437-2442

- Vincent Larivière and Benoit Macaluso
- Measuring the triple helix on the web: Longitudinal trends in the university‐industry‐government relationship in Korea pp. 2443-2455

- Gohar Feroz Khan and Han Woo Park
- Who is going to win the next Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Fellowship Award? Evaluating researchers by mining bibliographic data pp. 2456-2470

- Lior Rokach, Meir Kalech, Ido Blank and Rami Stern
- Term weighting based on document revision history pp. 2471-2478

- Sérgio Nunes, Cristina Ribeiro and Gabriel David
- Ranker enhancement for proximity‐based ranking of biomedical texts pp. 2479-2495

- Rey‐Long Liu and Yi‐Chih Huang
- Concept‐based document classification using Wikipedia and value function pp. 2496-2511

- Pekka Malo, Ankur Sinha, Jyrki Wallenius and Pekka Korhonen
- Plagiarism detection using stopword n‐grams pp. 2512-2527

- Efstathios Stamatatos
- The politics of boundary objects: Hegemonic interventions and the making of a document pp. 2528-2539

- Isto Huvila
- The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires; In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives; The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom pp. 2540-2543

- Christopher Leslie
- The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood pp. 2543-2545

- Charles H. Davis
- The use of h‐index for the assessment of journals' performance will lead to shifts in editorial policies pp. 2546-2546

- Ivan Jarić
Volume 62, issue 11, 2011
- When transparency and collaboration collide: The USA Open Data program pp. 2085-2094

- Alon Peled
- Privacy dictionary: A new resource for the automated content analysis of privacy pp. 2095-2105

- Asimina Vasalou, Alastair J. Gill, Fadhila Mazanderani, Chrysanthi Papoutsi and Adam Joinson
- Emphasizing social features in information portals: Effects on new member engagement pp. 2106-2120

- Nikhil Sharma, Brian S. Butler, Jeannie Irwin and Heiko Spallek
- The relationship between acquaintanceship and coauthorship in scientific collaboration networks pp. 2121-2132

- Alberto Pepe
- Integrated impact indicators compared with impact factors: An alternative research design with policy implications pp. 2133-2146

- Loet Leydesdorff and Lutz Bornmann
- Assessing the citation impact of books: The role of Google Books, Google Scholar, and Scopus pp. 2147-2164

- Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall and Somayeh Rezaie
- Information behavior and decision making in time‐constrained practice: A dual‐processing perspective pp. 2165-2181

- David Allen
- A framework of students' reasons for using CMC media in learning contexts: A structural approach pp. 2182-2200

- Zixiu Guo, Xiongwen Lu, Yuan Li and Yifan Li
- Understanding image needs in daily life by analyzing questions in a social Q&A site pp. 2201-2213

- JungWon Yoon and EunKyung Chung
- Visual approaches and photography for the study of immediate information space pp. 2214-2224

- Jenna Hartel and Leslie Thomson
- Visual webpage block importance prediction using conditional random fields pp. 2225-2235

- Richard Tzong‐Han Tsai, Borong Chiu and Chi‐En Wu
- Information as ontologization pp. 2236-2246

- David J. Saab and Uwe V. Riss
- Complex concepts into basic concepts pp. 2247-2265

- Rick Szostak
- A new approach for Arabic text classification using Arabic field‐association terms pp. 2266-2276

- El‐Sayed Atlam, Kazuhiro Morita, Masao Fuketa and Jun‐ichi Aoe
- Regional information science: Education and disciplinary precept in the Los Angeles Chapter of ASIST, 1961–2011 pp. 2277-2289

- Sarah A. Buchanan
- What does the g‐index really measure? pp. 2290-2293

- Alex De Visscher
- Fractionalized exergy for evaluating research performance pp. 2294-2295

- Gangan Prathap
- Digital Dead End: Fighting for Social Justice in the Information Age pp. 2296-2297

- Michelle M. Kazmer
- Dancing With Digital Natives: Staying in Step with the Generation That's Transforming the Way Business Is Done pp. 2297-2298

- Brian Detlor
Volume 62, issue 10, 2011
- The intelligence disconnect pp. 1867-1868

- Blaise Cronin
- Videogame preservation and massively multiplayer online role‐playing games: A review of the literature pp. 1869-1883

- Megan A. Winget
- Physicians' assessment of the value of clinical information: Operationalization of a theoretical model pp. 1884-1891

- Roland Grad, Pierre Pluye, Vera Granikov, Janique Johnson‐Lafleur, Michael Shulha, Soumya Bindiganavile Sridhar, Jonathan L. Moscovici, Gillian Bartlett, Alain C. Vandal, Bernard Marlow and Lorie Kloda
- Evaluation of an information source illustrated by a case study: Effect of screening for breast cancer pp. 1892-1898

- Birger Hjørland
- Cultural bias in Wikipedia content on famous persons pp. 1899-1915

- Ewa S. Callahan and Susan C. Herring
- Web 2.0 according to Wikipedia: Capturing an organizing vision pp. 1916-1932

- Arnaud Gorgeon and E. Burton Swanson
- The cognitive structure of Library and Information Science: Analysis of article title words pp. 1933-1953

- Staša Milojević, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Erjia Yan and Ying Ding
- Which cities produce more excellent papers than can be expected? A new mapping approach, using Google Maps, based on statistical significance testing pp. 1954-1962

- Lutz Bornmann and Loet Leydesdorff
- Application of the distribution of citations among publications in scientometric evaluations pp. 1963-1978

- Péter Vinkler
- Book reviews in humanities research evaluations pp. 1979-1991

- Alesia Zuccala and Thed van Leeuwen
- Collaboration in computer science: A network science approach pp. 1992-2012

- Massimo Franceschet
- Ranking of the subject areas of Scopus pp. 2013-2023

- J. A. García, Rosa Rodriguez‐Sánchez and J. Fdez‐Valdivia
- Complexity and the practice of web information architecture pp. 2024-2037

- Sally Burford
- Birger Hjørland's Manichean misconstruction of Marcia Bates' work pp. 2038-2044

- Marcia J. Bates
- OCA: Opinion corpus for Arabic pp. 2045-2054

- Mohammed Rushdi‐Saleh, M. Teresa Martín‐Valdivia, L. Alfonso Ureña‐López and José M. Perea‐Ortega
- Improving Farsi multiclass text classification using a thesaurus and two‐stage feature selection pp. 2055-2066

- Nooshin Maghsoodi and Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour
- Enhancing sentence‐level clustering with integrated and interactive frameworks for theme‐based summarization pp. 2067-2082

- Xiaoyan Cai and Wenjie Li
- Knowledge Management in Theory and Practice (2nd ed.) pp. 2083-2083

- Michael E.D Koenig
Volume 62, issue 9, 2011
- Using cross‐evaluation to evaluate interactive QA systems pp. 1653-1665

- Ying Sun, Paul B. Kantor and Emile L. Morse
- Sentence‐based relevance flow analysis for high accuracy retrieval pp. 1666-1675

- Jung‐Tae Lee, Jangwon Seo, Jiwoon Jeon and Hae‐Chang Rim
- Situated topic complexity in interactive video retrieval pp. 1676-1695

- Dan Albertson and Charles Meadows
- A Semantic Web approach to everyday overlapping markup pp. 1696-1716

- Angelo Di Iorio, Silvio Peroni and Fabio Vitali
- The effect of task type on preferred element types in an XML‐based retrieval system pp. 1717-1726

- Nils Pharo and Astrid Krahn
- Smoothing the lies: The distinctive effects of patent characteristics on examiner and applicant citations pp. 1727-1740

- Joaquín M. Azagra‐Caro, Pauline Mattsson and François Perruchas
- Stereotypical gender actions can be extracted from web text pp. 1741-1749

- Amaç Herdağdelen and Marco Baroni
- An experimental study of social tagging behavior and image content pp. 1750-1760

- Jennifer Golbeck, Jes Koepfler and Beth Emmerling
- Ranking scientists and departments in a consistent manner pp. 1761-1769

- Denis Bouyssou and Thierry Marchant
- International coauthorship and citation impact: A bibliometric study of six LIS journals, 1980–2008 pp. 1770-1783

- Sei‐Ching Joanna Sin
- Compiler to author: A process for designing rhetorically aware document collections pp. 1784-1796

- Melanie Feinberg
- Experimenting on the impact of learning methods and information presentation channels on older adults' e‐health literacy pp. 1797-1807

- Bo Xie
- Academic genealogy as an indicator of interdisciplinarity: An examination of dissertation networks in Library and Information Science pp. 1808-1828

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Chaoqun Ni, Terrell G. Russell and Brenna Bychowski
- Predicting a screen area's perceived importance from spatial and physical attributes pp. 1829-1838

- Liron Nehmadi, Joachim Meyer, Yisrael Parmet and Noam Ben‐Asher
- Lightweight methods for large‐scale product categorization pp. 1839-1848

- Eli Cortez, Mauro Rojas Herrera, Altigran S. da Silva, Edleno S. de Moura and Marden Neubert
- Modeling topic and community structure in social tagging: The TTR‐LDA‐Community model pp. 1849-1866

- Daifeng Li, Ying Ding, Cassidy Sugimoto, Bing He, Jie Tang, Erjia Yan, Nan Lin, Zheng Qin and Tianxi Dong
Volume 62, issue 8, 2011
- The effect of social network sites on adolescents' social and academic development: Current theories and controversies pp. 1435-1445

- June Ahn
- Toward a web search model: Integrating multitasking, cognitive coordination, and cognitive shifts pp. 1446-1472

- Jia Tina Du and Amanda Spink
- Efficient and effective prediction of social tags to enhance web search pp. 1473-1487

- Ming‐Hung Hsu and Hsin‐Hsi Chen
- A comparison of methods for collecting web citation data for academic organizations pp. 1488-1497

- Mike Thelwall and Pardeep Sud
- Institutional interactions: Exploring social, cognitive, and geographic relationships between institutions as demonstrated through citation networks pp. 1498-1514

- Erjia Yan and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- On the relationship between query characteristics and IR functions retrieval bias pp. 1515-1532

- Shariq Bashir and Andreas Rauber
- A crime reports analysis system to identify related crimes pp. 1533-1547

- Chih‐Hao Ku and Gondy Leroy
- Explicit extraction of topical context pp. 1548-1563

- Rianne Kaptein and Jaap Kamps
- Analyzing the wikisphere: Methodology and data to support quantitative wiki research pp. 1564-1576

- Jeffrey Stuckman and James Purtilo
- An ontological representation of the digital library evaluation domain pp. 1577-1593

- Giannis Tsakonas and Christos Papatheodorou
- Location‐based questions and local knowledge pp. 1594-1603

- Bradley Wade Bishop
- Extending consumer categorization based on innovativeness: Intentions and technology clusters in consumer electronics pp. 1604-1613

- Frank J. van Rijnsoever and Carolina Castaldi
- Bibliographic index coverage of open‐access journals in six subject areas pp. 1614-1628

- William H. Walters and Anne C. Linvill
- The citation life cycle of articles published in 13 American Psychological Association journals: A 25‐year longitudinal analysis pp. 1629-1636

- Glenn D. Walters
- Thoughts on uncitedness: Nobel laureates and Fields medalists as case studies pp. 1637-1644

- Leo Egghe, Raf Guns and Ronald Rousseau
- Complex Worlds: Digital Culture, Rhetoric and Professional Communication pp. 1645-1647

- Deborah E. Swain
- Access Controlled: The Shaping of Power, Rights, and Rule in Cyberspace; Networks and States: The Global Politics of Internet Governance pp. 1647-1649

- ShinJoung Yeo
- Alternative and Activist New Media pp. 1649-1651

- Katrina Kimport
Volume 62, issue 7, 2011
- Peer review pp. 1215-1215

- Blaise Cronin
- A theory of information need for information retrieval that connects information to knowledge pp. 1216-1231

- Charles Cole
- Factual accuracy and trust in information: The role of expertise pp. 1232-1242

- Teun Lucassen and Jan Maarten Schraagen
- Judging the quality and credibility of information in Internet discussion forums pp. 1243-1256

- Reijo Savolainen
- A multidimensional network approach to studying team members' information seeking from human and digital knowledge sources in consulting firms pp. 1257-1275

- Chunke Su and Noshir Contractor
- The effect of user intent on the stability of search engine results pp. 1276-1287

- Mark Truran, Jan‐Felix Schmakeit and Helen Ashman
- Analysis of public library users' digital preservation practices pp. 1288-1300

- Andrea J. Copeland
- Evidence‐based practice: An analysis based on the philosophy of science pp. 1301-1310

- Birger Hjørland
- Fight or unite: Investigating game genres for image tagging pp. 1311-1324

- Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh, Rebecca P. Ang, Chei Sian Lee and Alton Y.K. Chua
- Butcher, baker, or candlestick maker? Predicting occupations using predicate–argument relations pp. 1325-1344

- Kieran White and Richard F.E. Sutcliffe
- AffRank: Affinity‐driven ranking of products in online social rating networks pp. 1345-1359

- Hui Li, Sourav S. Bhowmick and Aixin Sun
- Measuring relatedness between communities in a citation network pp. 1360-1369

- Naoki Shibata, Yuya Kajikawa and Ichiro Sakata
- Turning the tables on citation analysis one more time: Principles for comparing sets of documents pp. 1370-1381

- Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz and Tobias Opthof
- Science mapping software tools: Review, analysis, and cooperative study among tools pp. 1382-1402

- M.J. Cobo, A.G. López‐Herrera, E. Herrera‐Viedma and F. Herrera
- Document‐type country profiles pp. 1403-1411

- Lin Zhang, Ronald Rousseau and Wolfgang Glänzel
- Eponymy and Obliteration by Incorporation: The case of the “Nash Equilibrium” pp. 1412-1424

- Katherine W. McCain
- Critical Theory for Library and Information Science Exploring the Social from Across the Disciplines pp. 1425-1426

- Heather L. Hill
- The Publish or Perish Book pp. 1426-1429

- Nicola De Bellis
- Scientometrics and scientometricians in 2011 pp. 1430-1432

- Peter Vinkler
- Do we need the E‐index in addition to the h‐index and its variants? pp. 1433-1434

- Lutz Bornmann
Volume 62, issue 6, 2011
- Advances in Information Science pp. 995-995

- Jonathan Furner
- Information search and retrieval in microblogs pp. 996-1008

- Miles Efron
- Decision criteria in digital preservation: What to measure and how pp. 1009-1028

- Christoph Becker and Andreas Rauber
- Affiliation disambiguation for constructing semantic digital libraries pp. 1029-1041

- Yong Jiang, Hai‐Tao Zheng, Xinmin Wang, Binggan Lu and Kaihua Wu
- A material history of bits pp. 1042-1057

- Jean‐François Blanchette
- The nature of historical representation on Wikipedia: Dominant or alterative historiography? pp. 1058-1065

- Brendan Luyt
- Understanding the effect of social networks on user behaviors in community‐driven knowledge services pp. 1066-1074

- Minhyung Kang, Byoungsoo Kim, Peter Gloor and Gee‐Woo Bock
- Social media and migration: Virtual community 2.0 pp. 1075-1086

- Lee Komito
- A context‐based investigation into source use by information seekers pp. 1087-1104

- Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Yunjie (Calvin) Xu and Danny C.C. Poo
- Multinationals on the web: Cultural similarities and differences in English‐language and Chinese‐language website designs pp. 1105-1117

- Hui‐Jung Chang
- Variations between subjects in the extent to which the social sciences have become more interdisciplinary pp. 1118-1129

- Jonathan M. Levitt, Mike Thelwall and Charles Oppenheim
- Open access and Scopus: A new approach to scientific visibility from the standpoint of access pp. 1130-1145

- Sandra Miguel, Zaida Chinchilla‐Rodriguez and Félix de Moya‐Anegón
- How to evaluate universities in terms of their relative citation impacts: Fractional counting of citations and the normalization of differences among disciplines pp. 1146-1155

- Loet Leydesdorff and Jung C. Shin
- Inequality of publishing performance and international collaboration in physics pp. 1156-1165

- Mu‐Hsuan Huang, Muh‐Chyun Tang and Dar‐Zen Chen
- Determining inventor status and its effect on knowledge diffusion: A study on nanotechnology literature from China, Russia, and India pp. 1166-1176

- Xuan Liu, Siddharth Kaza, Pengzhu Zhang and Hsinchun Chen
- Re‐ranking question search results by clustering questions pp. 1177-1187

- Yunbo Cao, Huizhong Duan, Chin‐Yew Lin and Yong Yu
- Discovering latent topical structure by second‐order similarity analysis pp. 1188-1207

- Timothy Cribbin
- A theoretical approach to the unification of informetric models by wave‐heat equations pp. 1208-1211

- Fred Y. Ye
- Atlas of Science: Visualizing What We Know pp. 1212-1213

- Diane Rasmussen Neal
- Information Policies and Strategies pp. 1213-1214

- Sandra Braman
Volume 62, issue 5, 2011
- Praise the bridge that carries you over: Testing the flattery citation hypothesis pp. 807-818

- Tove Faber Frandsen and Jeppe Nicolaisen
- Citation analysis on the micro level: The example of Walter Benjamin's Illuminations pp. 819-830

- Björn Hammarfelt
- Mining enriched contextual information of scientific collaboration: A meso perspective pp. 831-845

- Bing He, Ying Ding and Chaoqun Ni
- Local emergence and global diffusion of research technologies: An exploration of patterns of network formation pp. 846-860

- Loet Leydesdorff and Ismael Rafols
- Opinionated document retrieval using subjective triggers pp. 861-876

- Kazuhiro Seki and Kuniaki Uehara
- Mapping the knowledge covered by library classification systems pp. 877-901

- Chaim Zins and Plácida L.V.A.C. Santos
- Hip and trendy: Characterizing emerging trends on Twitter pp. 902-918

- Mor Naaman, Hila Becker and Luis Gravano
- A generic Web‐based entity resolution framework pp. 919-932

- Denilson Alves Pereira, Berthier Ribeiro‐Neto, Nivio Ziviani, Alberto H.F. Laender and Marcos André Gonçalves
- Older adults, e‐health literacy, and collaborative learning: An experimental study pp. 933-946

- Bo Xie
- Transformative use of information technology in American literary writing: A pilot survey of literary community members pp. 947-962

- Stephen Paling and Crystle Martin
- Informational cities: Analysis and construction of cities in the knowledge society pp. 963-986

- Wolfgang G. Stock
- Bibliometric analysis of the use of the term preembryo in scientific literature pp. 987-991

- Luis Vivanco, Blanca Bartolomé, Montserrat San Martín and Alfredo Martínez
- A thermodynamic explanation for the Glänzel–Schubert model for the h‐index pp. 992-994

- Gangan Prathap
Volume 62, issue 4, 2011
- The scholarly impact of TRECVid (2003–2009) pp. 613-627

- Clare V. Thornley, Andrea C. Johnson, Alan F. Smeaton and Hyowon Lee
- Are female researchers less cited? A large‐scale study of Norwegian scientists pp. 628-636

- Dag W. Aksnes, Kristoffer Rorstad, Fredrik Piro and Gunnar Sivertsen
- Determining the impact factors of secondary journals: A retrospective cohort study pp. 637-642

- Cynthia Lokker, R. Brian Haynes, K. Ann McKibbon and Nancy L. Wilczynski
- Quality‐structure index: A new metric to measure scientific journal influence pp. 643-653

- Cheng Zhang, Xu Liu, Yunjie (Calvin) Xu and Youwei Wang
- Counting first, last, or all authors in citation analysis: A comprehensive comparison in the highly collaborative stem cell research field pp. 654-676

- Dangzhi Zhao and Andreas Strotmann
- A method for eliminating articles by homonymous authors from the large number of articles retrieved by author search pp. 677-690

- Natsuo Onodera, Mariko Iwasawa, Nobuyuki Midorikawa, Fuyuki Yoshikane, Kou Amano, Yutaka Ootani, Tadashi Kodama, Yasuhiko Kiyama, Hiroyuki Tsunoda and Shizuka Yamazaki
- Semantic search log analysis: A method and a study on professional image search pp. 691-713

- Vera Hollink, Theodora Tsikrika and Arjen P. de Vries
- Exploiting navigational queries for result presentation and caching in Web search engines pp. 714-726

- Rifat Ozcan, Ismail Sengor Altingovde and Ozgür Ulusoy
- Disease named entity recognition using semisupervised learning and conditional random fields pp. 727-737

- Nichalin Suakkaphong, Zhu Zhang and Hsinchun Chen
- Acting or reacting? Preferential attachment in a people‐tagging system pp. 738-747

- Daphne Ruth Raban, Inbal Ronen and Ido Guy
- Finding a good query‐related topic for boosting pseudo‐relevance feedback pp. 748-760

- Zheng Ye, Jimmy Xiangji Huang and Hongfei Lin
- Not just information: Who searches for what on the search engine Google? pp. 761-775

- Vivienne Waller
- Working with activity theory: Context, technology, and information behavior pp. 776-788

- David Allen, Stan Karanasios and Mira Slavova
- The TEDS framework for assessing information systems from a human actors' perspective: Extending and repurposing Taylor's Value‐Added Model pp. 789-804

- Hans J. Scholl, Michael B. Eisenberg, Lee Dirks and Timothy S. Carlson
- The Tuning of Place: Sociable Spaces and Pervasive Digital Media pp. 805-805

- Catherine Guastavino
Volume 62, issue 3, 2011
- Do bibliometricians cite differently from other scholars? pp. 421-432

- Donald O. Case and Joseph B. Miller
- Special features of historical papers from the viewpoint of bibliometrics pp. 433-439

- Werner Marx
- The ripple effect of women's name changes in indexing, citation, and authority control pp. 440-448

- Lorraine J. Pellack and Lori Osmus Kappmeyer
- Topic‐based PageRank on author cocitation networks pp. 449-466

- Ying Ding
- P‐Rank: An indicator measuring prestige in heterogeneous scholarly networks pp. 467-477

- Erjia Yan, Ying Ding and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- Toward video semantic search based on a structured folksonomy pp. 478-492

- Hyun Hee Kim
- Developing metrics to characterize Flickr groups pp. 493-506

- Andrew Cox, Paul Clough and Stefan Siersdorfer
- An ontology‐based technique for preserving user preferences in document‐category evolutions pp. 507-520

- Yen‐Hsien Lee, Chih‐Ping Wei and Paul Jen‐Hwa Hu
- CoPE: Enabling collaborative privacy management in online social networks pp. 521-534

- Anna C. Squicciarini, Heng Xu and Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang
- The interplay between interpersonal and electronic resources in knowledge seeking among co‐located and distributed employees pp. 535-549

- Y. Connie Yuan, Laura N. Rickard, Ling Xia and Clifford Scherer
- Result diversification based on query‐specific cluster ranking pp. 550-571

- Jiyin He, Edgar Meij and Maarten de Rijke
- Learning outcomes of information literacy instruction at business schools pp. 572-585

- Brian Detlor, Heidi Julien, Rebekah Willson, Alexander Serenko and Maegen Lavallee
- The production of practice theories pp. 586-593

- Betsy Van der Veer Martens
- The importance of theories of knowledge: Browsing as an example pp. 594-603

- Birger Hjørland
- The Rawls‐Tawney theorem and the digital divide in postindustrial society pp. 604-612

- Alistair S. Duff
Volume 62, issue 2, 2011
- How fractional counting of citations affects the impact factor: Normalization in terms of differences in citation potentials among fields of science pp. 217-229

- Loet Leydesdorff and Lutz Bornmann
- Large increases and decreases in journal impact factors in only one year: The effect of journal self‐citations pp. 230-235

- Juan Miguel Campanario
- Applying weighted PageRank to author citation networks pp. 236-245

- Ying Ding
- Hybrid‐patent classification based on patent‐network analysis pp. 246-256

- Duen‐Ren Liu and Meng‐Jung Shih
- A heuristic approach to author name disambiguation in bibliometrics databases for large‐scale research assessments pp. 257-269

- Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo, Cristiano Giuffrida and Giovanni Abramo
- Composition of scientific teams and publication productivity at a national science lab pp. 270-283

- Besiki Stvilia, Charles C. Hinnant, Katy Schindler, Adam Worrall, Gary Burnett, Kathleen Burnett, Michelle M. Kazmer and Paul F. Marty
- Coverage and overlap of the new social sciences and humanities journal lists pp. 284-294

- Diana Hicks and Jian Wang
- Development and evaluation of a multifaceted magazine image categorization model pp. 295-313

- Stina Westman, Mari Laine‐Hernandez and Pirkko Oittinen
- Modeling a domain ontology for cultural heritage resources: A user‐centered approach pp. 314-342

- M. Cristina Pattuelli
- Understanding how webcasts are used as sources of information pp. 343-362

- Christine Dufour, Joan C. Bartlett and Elaine G. Toms
- Repurposing digital objects: Case studies across the publishing industry pp. 363-374

- G. Benoit and Lisa Hussey
- Evaluation effort, reliability and reusability in XML retrieval pp. 375-394

- Sukomal Pal, Mandar Mitra and Jaap Kamps
- Computer‐assisted assignment of educational standards using natural language processing pp. 395-405

- Holly Devaul, Anne R. Diekema and Jonathan Ostwald
- Sentiment in Twitter events pp. 406-418

- Mike Thelwall, Kevan Buckley and Georgios Paltoglou
Volume 62, issue 1, 2011
- Using global mapping to create more accurate document‐level maps of research fields pp. 1-18

- Richard Klavans and Kevin W. Boyack
- Hybrid citation‐word representations in science mapping: Portolan charts of research fields? pp. 19-39

- Michel Zitt, Alain Lelu and Elise Bassecoulard
- References made and citations received by scientific articles pp. 40-49

- Pedro Albarrán and Javier Ruiz‐Castillo
- Can the quality of scientific work be predicted using information on the author's track record? pp. 50-60

- Rickard Danell
- Is interactive open access publishing able to identify high‐impact submissions? A study on the predictive validity of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics by using percentile rank classes pp. 61-71

- Lutz Bornmann, Hermann Schier, Werner Marx and Hans‐Dieter Daniel
- The importance of theories of knowledge: Indexing and information retrieval as an example pp. 72-77

- Birger Hjørland
- Death of the user: Reconceptualizing subjects, objects, and their relations pp. 78-88

- Ronald E. Day
- On the measurability of information quality pp. 89-99

- Ofer Arazy and Rick Kopak
- Trustworthiness in mHealth information services: An assessment of a hierarchical model with mediating and moderating effects using partial least squares (PLS) pp. 100-116

- Shahriar Akter, John D'Ambra and Pradeep Ray
- Ranking of Wikipedia articles in search engines revisited: Fair ranking for reasonable quality? pp. 117-132

- Dirk Lewandowski and Ulrike Spree
- Shall I Google it or ask the competent villain down the hall? The moderating role of information need in information source selection pp. 133-145

- Li Lu and Y. Connie Yuan
- Personalized search: Integrating collaboration and social networks pp. 146-160

- Bracha Shapira and Boaz Zabar
- Global usage versus global citation metrics: The case of pharmacology journals pp. 161-170

- Christian Schloegl and Juan Gorraiz
- Packaging videogames for long‐term preservation: Integrating FRBR and the OAIS reference model pp. 171-184

- Jerome P. McDonough
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