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Volume 61, issue 12, 2010
- Last but not least: Additional positional effects on citation and readership in arXiv pp. 2381-2388

- Asif‐ul Haque and Paul Ginsparg
- Co‐citation analysis, bibliographic coupling, and direct citation: Which citation approach represents the research front most accurately? pp. 2389-2404

- Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans
- A comparison of two techniques for bibliometric mapping: Multidimensional scaling and VOS pp. 2405-2416

- Nees Jan van Eck, Ludo Waltman, Rommert Dekker and Jan van den Berg
- Power law distributions in information science: Making the case for logarithmic binning pp. 2417-2425

- Staša Milojević
- The effect of folder structure on personal file navigation pp. 2426-2441

- Ofer Bergman, Steve Whittaker, Mark Sanderson, Rafi Nachmias and Anand Ramamoorthy
- Requirements and use of in‐service information in an engineering redesign task: Case studies from the aerospace industry pp. 2442-2460

- Santosh Jagtap and Aylmer Johnson
- The effect of spelling and retrieval system familiarity on search behavior in online public access catalogs: A mixed methods study pp. 2461-2476

- Rebekah Willson and Lisa M. Given
- Member activities and quality of tags in a collection of historical photographs in Flickr pp. 2477-2489

- Besiki Stvilia and Corinne Jörgensen
- Influences of users' familiarity with visual search topics on interactive video digital libraries pp. 2490-2502

- Dan Albertson
- Using structural information to improve search in Web collections pp. 2503-2513

- Edleno S. de Moura, David Fernandes, Berthier Ribeiro‐Neto, Altigran S. da Silva and Marcos André Gonçalves
- A new context‐dependent term weight computed by boost and discount using relevance information pp. 2514-2530

- E.K.F. Dang, R.W.P. Luk, J. Allan, K.S. Ho, S.C.F. Chan, K.F.L. Chung and D.L. Lee
- Adapting semantic natural language processing technology to address information overload in influenza epidemic management pp. 2531-2543

- Alla Keselman, Graciela Rosemblat, Halil Kilicoglu, Marcelo Fiszman, Honglan Jin, Dongwook Shin and Thomas C. Rindflesch
- Sentiment strength detection in short informal text pp. 2544-2558

- Mike Thelwall, Kevan Buckley, Georgios Paltoglou, Di Cai and Arvid Kappas
- Agency satisfaction with electronic record management systems: A large‐scale survey pp. 2559-2574

- Paul Jen‐Hwa Hu, Fang‐Ming Hsu, Han‐fen Hu and Hsunchun Chen
- Self‐citations that contribute to the journal impact factor: An investment‐benefit‐yield analysis pp. 2575-2580

- Juan Miguel Campanario
- A new short proof of Naranan's theorem, explaining Lotka's law and Zipf's law pp. 2581-2583

- Leo Egghe
- Not Exactly: In Praise of Vagueness pp. 2584-2585

- Julian Warner
- Google and the Digital Divide: The Bias of Online Knowledge pp. 2586-2587

- Lynette Kvasny
- Social Information Retrieval Systems: Emerging Technologies and Applications for Searching the Web Effectively pp. 2587-2588

- Gobinda Chowdhury
- The Case for Books: Past, Present, and Future; Reading and Writing the Electronic Book. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services pp. 2588-2591

- Randolph G. Bias
- Response to “Big Macs and Eigenfactor scores: The correlation conundrum” pp. 2592-2592

- Jevin D. West, Theodore Bergstrom and Carl T. Bergstrom
- Let's correct that small mistake pp. 2593-2594

- Endel Põder
Volume 61, issue 11, 2010
- Distribution of cognitive load in Web search pp. 2167-2187

- Jacek Gwizdka
- Transitions in search tactics during the Web‐based search process pp. 2188-2205

- Iris Xie and Soohyung Joo
- Dimensions and elements of people's mental models of an information‐rich Web space pp. 2206-2218

- Yan Zhang
- Information sources and perceived success in corporate finance pp. 2219-2229

- Isto Huvila
- A comparative study of Flickr tags and index terms in a general image collection pp. 2230-2242

- Abebe Rorissa
- Participatory design of a health informatics system for rural health practitioners and disadvantaged women pp. 2243-2255

- Mia Liza A. Lustria, Michelle M. Kazmer, Robert L. Glueckauf, Robert P. Hawkins, Ebrahim Randeree, Ivee B. Rosario, Casey McLaughlin and Sarah Redmond
- Selecting negative examples for hierarchical text classification: An experimental comparison pp. 2256-2265

- Tiziano Fagni and Fabrizio Sebastiani
- Retrieval effectiveness of machine translated queries pp. 2266-2273

- Ljiljana Dolamic and Jacques Savoy
- Scientific impact at the topic level: A case study in computational linguistics pp. 2274-2287

- Hao Wu, Jun He and Yijian Pei
- Fine‐grained opinion mining by integrating multiple review sources pp. 2288-2299

- Qingliang Miao, Qiudan Li and Daniel Zeng
- Analyzing URL queries pp. 2300-2310

- Wei Meng Lee and Mark Sanderson
- Social network site changes over time: The case of MySpace pp. 2311-2323

- David Wilkinson and Mike Thelwall
- The absence of creativity in Feist and the computational process pp. 2324-2336

- Julian Warner
- Citation, obliteration, and plagiarism, as discussed in ancient Jewish sources pp. 2337-2364

- Bella Hass Weinberg
- Scopus's source normalized impact per paper (SNIP) versus a journal impact factor based on fractional counting of citations pp. 2365-2369

- Loet Leydesdorff and Tobias Opthof
- Information Retrieval: Searching in the 21st Century; Human Information Retrieval pp. 2370-2372

- Ray R. Larson
- Managing Knowledge Networks; Mastering Organizational Knowledge Flow: How to Make Knowledge Sharing Work pp. 2372-2374

- Claire R. McInerney
- The Internet and Democratic Citizenship pp. 2374-2375

- Scott Wright
- Wired for Innovation: How Information Technology is Reshaping the Economy pp. 2375-2376

- Steve Sawyer
- Big Macs and Eigenfactor scores: The correlation conundrum pp. 2378-2379

- Gangan Prathap
Volume 61, issue 10, 2010
- ASIS&T Thesaurus descriptors chosen by JASIST submitting authors and peer reviewers pp. 1949-1950

- Debora Shaw and Sean M. Lind
- Concepts and semantic relations in information science pp. 1951-1969

- Wolfgang G. Stock
- Awareness in collaborative information seeking pp. 1970-1986

- Chirag Shah and Gary Marchionini
- Evaluating an integrated system supporting multiple information‐seeking strategies pp. 1987-2010

- Xiaojun Yuan and Nicholas J. Belkin
- Effects of contextual factors on image searching on the Web pp. 2011-2028

- Youngok Choi
- Scientific data repositories on the Web: An initial survey pp. 2029-2048

- Laura Haak Marcial and Bradley M. Hemminger
- Efficiency of scientific communication: A survey of world science pp. 2049-2060

- Aaron Lercher
- Reference standards and reference multipliers for the comparison of the citation impact of papers published in different time periods pp. 2061-2069

- Werner Marx, Lutz Bornmann and Manuel Cardona
- Accuracy and completeness of publication and citation records in the Web of Science, PsycINFO, and Google Scholar: A case study for the computation of h indices in Psychology pp. 2070-2085

- Miguel A. García‐Pérez
- A comparison of citer and citation‐based measure outcomes for multiple disciplines pp. 2086-2096

- Isola Ajiferuke, Kun Lu and Dietmar Wolfram
- Cross‐cultural analysis of the Wikipedia community pp. 2097-2108

- Noriko Hara, Pnina Shachaf and Khe Foon Hew
- European political trends viewed through patterns of Web linking pp. 2109-2121

- Esteban Romero‐Frías and Liwen Vaughan
- Can a lean medium enhance large‐group communication? Examining the impact of interactive mobile learning pp. 2122-2137

- Helen Du, Jin‐Xing Hao, Ron Kwok and Christian Wagner
- The communication of meaning and the structuration of expectations: Giddens' “structuration theory” and Luhmann's “self‐organization” pp. 2138-2150

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Good properties of similarity measures and their complementarity pp. 2151-2160

- Leo Egghe
- Information Foraging Theory: Adaptive Interaction with Information pp. 2161-2164

- Pamela Effrein Sandstrom
- Web‐Based Learning Through Educational Informatics: Information Science Meets Educational Computing pp. 2164-2165

- Sherry Chen
Volume 61, issue 9, 2010
- Advances in Information Science pp. 1733-1733

- Jonathan Furner
- Can the impact of scholarly images be assessed online? An exploratory study using image identification technology pp. 1734-1744

- Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall and Somayeh Rezaie
- Information for inspiration: Understanding architects' information seeking and use behaviors to inform design pp. 1745-1770

- Stephann Makri and Claire Warwick
- An exploration of the relationships between work task and interactive information search behavior pp. 1771-1789

- Yuelin Li and Nicholas J. Belkin
- Abstraction Assistant: An automatic text abstraction system pp. 1790-1799

- Wendy Wang and Drew Hwang
- Big Macs and Eigenfactor scores: Don't let correlation coefficients fool you pp. 1800-1807

- Jevin West, Theodore Bergstrom and Carl T. Bergstrom
- Visioning future emergency healthcare collaboration: Perspectives from large and small medical centers pp. 1808-1823

- Hanna M. Söderholm and Diane H. Sonnenwald
- Topological centrality and its e‐Science applications pp. 1824-1841

- Hai Zhuge and Junsheng Zhang
- Discarding the ‘basic science/applied science’ dichotomy: A knowledge utilization triangle classification system of research journals pp. 1842-1852

- Robert J.W. Tijssen
- An unsupervised heuristic‐based hierarchical method for name disambiguation in bibliographic citations pp. 1853-1870

- Ricardo G. Cota, Anderson A. Ferreira, Cristiano Nascimento, Marcos André Gonçalves and Alberto H. F. Laender
- Science overlay maps: A new tool for research policy and library management pp. 1871-1887

- Ismael Rafols, Alan L. Porter and Loet Leydesdorff
- Extracting historical time periods from the Web pp. 1888-1908

- Viktor de Boer, Maarten van Someren and Bob J. Wielinga
- Faculty self‐archiving: Motivations and barriers pp. 1909-1922

- Jihyun Kim
- HAADS: A Hebrew Aramaic abbreviation disambiguation system pp. 1923-1932

- Yaakov HaCohen‐Kerner, Ariel Kass and Ariel Peretz
- A structuration approach to online communities of practice: The case of Q&A communities pp. 1933-1944

- Howard Rosenbaum and Pnina Shachaf
- Memory Practices in the Sciences pp. 1945-1946

- Kristin R. Eschenfelder
- Erratum: Correction to Robinson, M.A. (2010). An empirical analysis of engineers' information behaviors. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 61(4), 640–658 pp. 1947-1947

- Mark A. Robinson
Volume 61, issue 8, 2010
- The seventeen theoretical constructs of information searching and information retrieval pp. 1517-1534

- Bernard J. Jansen and Soo Young Rieh
- Human assessments of document similarity pp. 1535-1542

- S.J. Westerman, T. Cribbin and J. Collins
- Investigating information retrieval support techniques for different information‐seeking strategies pp. 1543-1563

- Xiaojun Yuan and Nicholas J. Belkin
- A bibliometric classificatory approach for the study and assessment of research performance at the individual level: The effects of age on productivity and impact pp. 1564-1581

- Rodrigo Costas, Thed N. van Leeuwen and María Bordons
- WoS query partitioner: A tool to retrieve very large numbers of items from the Web of Science using different source‐based partitioning approaches pp. 1582-1597

- Sergio Alonso, Francisco Javier Cabrerizo, Enrique Herrera‐Viedma and Francisco Herrera
- A hyperlink and issue network analysis of the United States Senate: A rediscovery of the Web as a relational and topical medium pp. 1598-1611

- Jang Hyun Kim, George A. Barnett and Han Woo Park
- Twitter use by the U.S. Congress pp. 1612-1621

- Jennifer Golbeck, Justin M. Grimes and Anthony Rogers
- Mapping the geography of science: Distribution patterns and networks of relations among cities and institutes pp. 1622-1634

- Loet Leydesdorff and Olle Persson
- Weighted citation: An indicator of an article's prestige pp. 1635-1643

- Erjia Yan and Ying Ding
- Cuisine: Classification using stylistic feature sets and/or name‐based feature sets pp. 1644-1657

- Yaakov HaCohen‐Kerner, Hananya Beck, Elchai Yehudai, Mordechay Rosenstein and Dror Mughaz
- A semantic similarity approach to predicting Library of Congress subject headings for social tags pp. 1658-1672

- Kwan Yi
- Applying semantic networks to hypertext design: Effects on knowledge structure acquisition and problem solving pp. 1673-1685

- Mohamed Khalifa and Kathy Ning Shen
- Toward a computer study of the reliability of Arabic stories pp. 1686-1705

- Ibrahim Bounhas, Bilel Elayeb, Fabrice Evrard and Yahya Slimani
- Visualizing polysemy using LSA and the predication algorithm pp. 1706-1724

- Guillermo Jorge‐Botana, José A. León, Ricardo Olmos and Yusef Hassan‐Montero
- Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication pp. 1725-1727

- Charles Ess
- Total Recall: How the E‐memory Revolution Will Change Everything; DELETE: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age pp. 1727-1731

- Jean‐François Blanchette
Volume 61, issue 7, 2010
- Linear time series models for term weighting in information retrieval pp. 1299-1312

- Miles Efron
- Retaining knowledge for document management: Category‐tree integration by exploiting category relationships and hierarchical structures pp. 1313-1331

- Christopher C. Yang, Jianfeng Lin and Chih‐Ping Wei
- The self‐regulation of curiosity and interest during the information search process of adolescent students pp. 1332-1344

- Leanne Bowler
- Utilizing quantitative users' reactions to represent affective meanings of an image pp. 1345-1359

- JungWon Yoon
- A comparative study on communication structures of Chinese journals in the social sciences pp. 1360-1376

- Ping Zhou, Xinning Su and Loet Leydesdorff
- Statistical validation of a global model for the distribution of the ultimate number of citations accrued by papers published in a scientific journal pp. 1377-1385

- Michael J. Stringer, Marta Sales‐Pardo and Luís A. Nunes Amaral
- The structure and dynamics of cocitation clusters: A multiple‐perspective cocitation analysis pp. 1386-1409

- Chaomei Chen, Fidelia Ibekwe‐SanJuan and Jianhua Hou
- Modes of collaboration in modern science: Beyond power laws and preferential attachment pp. 1410-1423

- Staša Milojević
- Measuring impact of twelve information scientists using the DCI index pp. 1424-1439

- Per Ahlgren and Kalervo Järvelin
- Mean citation rate per article in mathematics journals: Differences from the scientific model pp. 1440-1463

- Stephen J. Bensman, Lawrence J. Smolinsky and Alexander I. Pudovkin
- Policy‐relevant Webometrics for individual scientific fields pp. 1464-1475

- Mike Thelwall, Antje Klitkou, Arnold Verbeek, David Stuart and Celine Vincent
- The relation between Eigenfactor, audience factor, and influence weight pp. 1476-1486

- Ludo Waltman and Nees Jan van Eck
- Behaviors, adverse events, and dispositions: An empirical study of online discretion and information control pp. 1487-1501

- Coye Cheshire, Judd Antin and Elizabeth Churchill
- On the relation between the association strength and other similarity measures pp. 1502-1504

- Leo Egghe
- Information Science in Transition pp. 1505-1505

- Michael Buckland
- Literature‐based Discovery pp. 1506-1508

- Patrick Ruch
- Investigating Science Communication in the Information Age.; Practising Science Communication in the Information Age pp. 1508-1511

- Maarten C.A. Van der Sanden
- Internet Governance: Infrastructure and Institutions pp. 1511-1512

- Milton Mueller
- Electronic Records in the Manuscript Repository pp. 1512-1513

- Elizabeth Shepherd
- New insights into the relationship between the h‐index and self‐citations? pp. 1514-1516

- Leif Engqvist and Joachim G. Frommen
Volume 61, issue 6, 2010
- Query polyrepresentation for ranking retrieval systems without relevance judgments pp. 1081-1091

- Miles Efron and Megan Winget
- High‐speed rough clustering for very large document collections pp. 1092-1104

- Kazuaki Kishida
- Weighted hybrid clustering by combining text mining and bibliometrics on a large‐scale journal database pp. 1105-1119

- Xinhai Liu, Shi Yu, Frizo Janssens, Wolfgang Glänzel, Yves Moreau and Bart De Moor
- Constructing business profiles based on keyword patterns on Web sites pp. 1120-1129

- Liwen Vaughan, Juan Tang and Jian Du
- Contextual cocitation: Augmenting cocitation analysis and its applications pp. 1130-1143

- Alison Callahan, Stephen Hockema and Gunther Eysenbach
- Competency evaluation of plant character ontologies against domain literature pp. 1144-1165

- Hong Cui
- Recognizing contributions in wikis: Authorship categories, algorithms, and visualizations pp. 1166-1179

- Ofer Arazy, Eleni Stroulia, Stan Ruecker, Cristina Arias, Carlos Fiorentino, Veselin Ganev and Timothy Yau
- Search behavior of media professionals at an audiovisual archive: A transaction log analysis pp. 1180-1197

- Bouke Huurnink, Laura Hollink, Wietske van den Heuvel and Maarten de Rijke
- Testing an integrative theoretical model of knowledge‐sharing behavior in the context of Wikipedia pp. 1198-1212

- Hichang Cho, MeiHui Chen and Siyoung Chung
- A focused crawler for Dark Web forums pp. 1213-1231

- Tianjun Fu, Ahmed Abbasi and Hsinchun Chen
- iRANK: A rank‐learn‐combine framework for unsupervised ensemble ranking pp. 1232-1243

- Furu Wei, Wenjie Li and Shixia Liu
- Indagator: Investigating perceived gratifications of an application that blends mobile content sharing with gameplay pp. 1244-1257

- Chei Sian Lee, Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh, Alton Y. K. Chua and Rebecca P. Ang
- Multiobjective evolutionary algorithms for context‐based search pp. 1258-1274

- Rocío L. Cecchini, Carlos M. Lorenzetti, Ana G. Maguitman and Nélida B. Brignole
- A robust benchmark for the h‐ and g‐indexes pp. 1275-1280

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo and Fulvio Viel
- Computers, systems theory, and the making of a wired hospital: A history of Technicon Medical Information System, 1964–1987 pp. 1281-1294

- Rachel Plotnick
- Review of Intellectual Property and Traditional Cultural Expressions in a Digital Environment pp. 1295-1297

- Kristin R. Eschenfelder
- Network Science—Theory and Application pp. 1297-1298

- Jin‐Qing Fang
Volume 61, issue 5, 2010
- A review of factors influencing user satisfaction in information retrieval pp. 859-868

- Azzah Al‐Maskari and Mark Sanderson
- National study of information seeking behavior of academic researchers in the United States pp. 869-890

- Xi Niu, Bradley M. Hemminger, Cory Lown, Stephanie Adams, Cecelia Brown, Allison Level, Merinda McLure, Audrey Powers, Michele R. Tennant and Tara Cataldo
- Text‐based video content classification for online video‐sharing sites pp. 891-906

- Chunneng Huang, Tianjun Fu and Hsinchun Chen
- The effects of background information and social interaction on image tagging pp. 940-951

- Judit Bar‐Ilan, Maayan Zhitomirsky‐Geffet, Yitzchak Miller and Snunith Shoham
- With a little help from my friends: Self‐interested and prosocial behavior on MySpace Music pp. 952-963

- Judd Antin and Matthew Earp
- Locality and attachedness‐based temporal social network growth dynamics analysis: A case study of evolving nanotechnology scientific collaboration networks pp. 964-977

- Haizheng Zhang, Baojun Qiu, Kristinka Ivanova, C. Lee Giles, Henry C. Foley and John Yen
- The adoption of university library Web site resources: A multigroup analysis pp. 978-993

- Yong‐Mi Kim
- Contextual factors for finding similar experts pp. 994-1014

- Katja Hofmann, Krisztian Balog, Toine Bogers and Maarten de Rijke
- A comparison study of some Arabic root finding algorithms pp. 1015-1024

- Emad Al‐Shawakfa, Amer Al‐Badarneh, Safwan Shatnawi, Khaleel Al‐Rabab'ah and Basel Bani‐Ismail
- Analysis of user needs and information features in natural language queries seeking music information pp. 1025-1045

- Jin Ha Lee
- Detecting relationships among categories using text classification pp. 1046-1061

- Saket S. R. Mengle and Nazli Goharian
- Intertopic information mining for query‐based summarization pp. 1062-1072

- You Ouyang, Wenjie Li, Sujian Li and Qin Lu
- Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human‐Computer Interaction (5th edition) pp. 1073-1074

- Polona Vilar
- Security of Information and Communication Networks pp. 1074-1074

- Jeffrey M. Stanton
- Managing Electronic Records, 4th Ed pp. 1075-1075

- Julie McLeod
- Comment on Hjørland's concept theory pp. 1076-1077

- Rick Szostak
- Answer to Professor Szostak (concept theory) pp. 1078-1080

- Birger Hjørland
Volume 61, issue 4, 2010
- Advances in information science pp. 639-639

- Blaise Cronin
- An empirical analysis of engineers' information behaviors pp. 640-658

- Mark A. Robinson
- Scatter matters: Regularities and implications for the scatter of healthcare information on the Web pp. 659-676

- Suresh K. Bhavnani and Frederick A. Peck
- Revisiting the syntactical and structural analysis of Library of Congress Subject Headings for the digital environment pp. 677-687

- Kwan Yi and Lois Mai Chan
- A framework of automatic subject term assignment for text categorization: An indexing conception‐based approach pp. 688-699

- EunKyung Chung, Shawne Miksa and Samantha K. Hastings
- The impact of awareness and accessibility on expertise retrieval: A multilevel network perspective pp. 700-714

- Y. Connie Yuan, Inga Carboni and Kate Ehrlich
- Improving Wikipedia's credibility: References and citations in a sample of history articles pp. 715-722

- Brendan Luyt and Daniel Tan
- Making sense of archived e‐mail: Exploring the Enron collection with NetLens pp. 723-744

- Hyunmo Kang, Catherine Plaisant, Tamer Elsayed and Douglas W. Oard
- An exploratory study of visual and psychological correlates of preference for onscreen subpixel‐rendered text pp. 745-757

- Randolph G. Bias, Kevin Larson, Sheng‐Cheng Huang, Paul R. Aumer‐Ryan and Chris Montesclaros
- Disengaging from a distributed research project: Refining a model of group departures pp. 758-771

- Michelle M. Kazmer
- Toward a new way of mapping scientific fields: Authors' competence for publishing in scholarly journals pp. 772-786

- David Minguillo
- Maps on the basis of the Arts & Humanities Citation Index: The journals Leonardo and Art Journal versus “digital humanities” as a topic pp. 787-801

- Loet Leydesdorff and Alkim Almila Akdag Salah
- New event detection and topic tracking in Turkish pp. 802-819

- Fazli Can, Seyit Kocberber, Ozgur Baglioglu, Suleyman Kardas, H. Cagdas Ocalan and Erkan Uyar
- So mechanical or routine: The not original in Feist pp. 820-834

- Julian Warner
- Hans Peter Luhn and Herbert M. Ohlman: Their roles in the origins of keyword‐in‐context/permutation automatic indexing pp. 835-849

- Robert V. Williams
- Brian Vickery: An appreciation pp. 850-851

- Blaise Cronin
- Introduction to Information Retrieval pp. 852-853

- Ray R. Larson
- Picturing the Uncertain World: How to Understand, Communicate, and Control Uncertainty Through Graphical Display pp. 853-854

- Leland Wilkinson
- Usability Engineering: Process, Products and Examples pp. 854-855

- Polona Vilar
- Leading and Managing Archives and Records Programs: Strategies for Success pp. 855-858

- Julie McLeod
- Mobile Technology for Children: Designing for Interaction and Learning pp. 855-855

- Andrew Large
Volume 61, issue 3, 2010
- Doctors' online information needs, cognitive search strategies, and judgments of information quality and cognitive authority: How predictive judgments introduce bias into cognitive search models pp. 433-452

- Benjamin Hughes, Jonathan Wareham and Indra Joshi
- Effects of granularity of search results on the relevance judgment behavior of engineers: Building systems for retrieval and understanding of context pp. 453-467

- Panos Balatsoukas and Peter Demian
- Requirements for the design of a personal document‐management system pp. 468-482

- Olha Bondarenko, Ruud Janssen and Samuël Driessen
- A multilevel view on interpersonal knowledge transfer pp. 483-494

- Minhyung Kang and Young‐Gul Kim
- User‐producer interaction in Web site development: Motives, modes, and misfits pp. 495-504

- Frank J. van Rijnsoever, Jan Faber, Marnix L.J. Brinkman and Marijn A. van Weele
- Upper tag ontology for integrating social tagging data pp. 505-521

- Ying Ding, Elin K. Jacob, Michael Fried, Ioan Toma, Erjia Yan, Schubert Foo and Staša Milojević
- Semantic annotation of biosystematics literature without training examples pp. 522-542

- Hong Cui, David Boufford and Paul Selden
- Factors affecting shapers of organizational wikis pp. 543-554

- Dave Yates, Christian Wagner and Ann Majchrzak
- Analysis of participation in an online photo‐sharing community: A multidimensional perspective pp. 555-566

- Oded Nov, Mor Naaman and Chen Ye
- From artifacts to aggregations: Modeling scientific life cycles on the semantic Web pp. 567-582

- Alberto Pepe, Matthew Mayernik, Christine L. Borgman and Herbert Van de Sompel
- A novel approach to the extraction of roots from Arabic words using bigrams pp. 583-591

- Ismail I. Hmeidi, Riyad F. Al‐Shalabi, Ahmad T. Al‐Taani, Hassan Najadat and Shaker A. Al‐Hazaimeh
- Understanding latent semantic indexing: A topological structure analysis using Q‐analysis pp. 592-608

- Dandan Li and Chung‐Ping Kwong
- The w‐index: A measure to assess scientific impact by focusing on widely cited papers pp. 609-614

- Qiang Wu
- A longitudinal study of scholars attitudes and behaviors toward open‐access journal publishing pp. 615-624

- Jingfeng Xia
- Relationship of the h‐index, g‐index, and e‐index pp. 625-628

- Chun‐Ting Zhang
- Perspectives on Knowledge Management pp. 629-629

- David Bawden
- Communities of Practice: Fostering Peer‐to‐Peer Learning and Informal Knowledge Sharing in the Work Place pp. 629-631

- Andrew M. Cox
- The Myth of Digital Democracy; Digital Citizenship, the Internet, Society and Participation pp. 631-633

- Jan A.G.M van Dijk
- E‐Collaboration in Modern Organizations: Initiating and Managing Distributed Projects pp. 633-634

- Diane H. Sonnenwald
- Web Accessibility: A Foundation for Research pp. 634-635

- Bambang Parmanto
- Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Purchase and Watch Your Every Move pp. 635-636

- Charles Meadows
- Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet pp. 636-637

- Jenny Fry
Volume 61, issue 2, 2010
- The foundation of the concept of relevance pp. 217-237

- Birger Hjørland
- Analyzing user interaction with the ViewFinder video retrieval system pp. 238-252

- Dan Albertson
- The natural landscape metaphor in information visualization: The role of commonsense geomorphology pp. 253-270

- Sara Irina Fabrikant, Daniel R. Montello and David M. Mark
- Social validation of collective annotations: Definition and experiment pp. 271-287

- Guillaume Cabanac, Max Chevalier, Claude Chrisment and Christine Julien
- Evaluating the use of search engine development tools in IT education pp. 288-299

- Michael Chau, Cho Hung Wong, Yilu Zhou, Jialun Qin and Hsinchun Chen
- Context‐based term frequency assessment for text classification pp. 300-309

- Rey‐Long Liu
- Referencing in the humanities and its implications for citation analysis pp. 310-318

- Björn Hellqvist
- An index to measure a scientist's specific impact pp. 319-328

- Alex De Visscher
- Is scientific literature subject to a ‘Sell‐By‐Date’? A general methodology to analyze the ‘durability’ of scientific documents pp. 329-339

- Rodrigo Costas, Thed N. van Leeuwen and Anthony F.J. van Raan
- Knowledge diffusion through publications and citations: A case study using ESI‐fields as unit of diffusion pp. 340-351

- Yuxian Liu and Ronald Rousseau
- Journal maps on the basis of Scopus data: A comparison with the Journal Citation Reports of the ISI pp. 352-369

- Loet Leydesdorff, Félix de Moya‐Anegón and Vicente P. Guerrero‐Bote
- Influence of adding or deleting items and sources on the h‐index pp. 370-373

- Leo Egghe
- Predicting podcast preference: An analysis framework and its application pp. 374-391

- Manos Tsagkias, Martha Larson and Maarten de Rijke
- Public dialogs in social network sites: What is their purpose? pp. 392-404

- Mike Thelwall and David Wilkinson
- Detection of access to terror‐related Web sites using an Advanced Terror Detection System (ATDS) pp. 405-418

- Yuval Elovici, Bracha Shapira, Mark Last, Omer Zaafrany, Menahem Friedman, Moti Schneider and Abraham Kandel
- Distribution of ranks of articles and citations in journals pp. 419-423

- Juan Miguel Campanario
- The impact factor's Matthew Effect: A natural experiment in bibliometrics pp. 424-427

- Vincent Larivière and Yves Gingras
- Text Editing, Print and the Digital World pp. 428-430

- Claire Warwick
- Punched‐Card Systems and the Early Information Explosion, 1880–1945 pp. 428-428

- Paul Ceruzzi
- Search Engines Information Retrieval in Practice pp. 430-430

- Christopher C. Yang
- Principles of Knowledge Management: Theory, Practice, and Cases pp. 430-432

- Hazel Hall
Volume 61, issue 1, 2010
- Problems of citation analysis: A study of uncited and seldom‐cited influences pp. 1-12

- M.H. MacRoberts and B.R. MacRoberts
- Consumer health information on the Web: The relationship of visual design and perceptions of credibility pp. 13-29

- David Robins, Jason Holmes and Mary Stansbury
- Towards a model of implicit feedback for Web search pp. 30-49

- Xin Fu
- The development and evaluation of a survey to measure user engagement pp. 50-69

- Heather L. O'Brien and Elaine G. Toms
- Document categorization in legal electronic discovery: computer classification vs. manual review pp. 70-80

- Herbert L. Roitblat, Anne Kershaw and Patrick Oot
- Analysis of factors influencing application of ICT by agricultural graduate students pp. 81-87

- Mahtab Pouratashi and Ahmad Rezvanfar
- Developing a holistic model for digital library evaluation pp. 88-110

- Ying Zhang
- A delimiter‐based general approach for Chinese term extraction pp. 111-125

- Yuhang Yang, Qin Lu and Tiejun Zhao
- On the relationship between interdisciplinarity and scientific impact pp. 126-131

- Vincent Larivière and Yves Gingras
- Testing the trade‐off between productivity and quality in research activities pp. 132-140

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
- Individual differences in the interpretation of text: Implications for information science pp. 141-149

- Jane Morris
- CRCTOL: A semantic‐based domain ontology learning system pp. 150-168

- Xing Jiang and Ah‐Hwee Tan
- Revisiting the g‐index: The average number of citations in the g‐core pp. 169-174

- Michael Schreiber
- Unified linear subspace approach to semantic analysis pp. 175-189

- Dandan Li, Chung‐Ping Kwong and Dik Lun Lee
- Data mining emotion in social network communication: Gender differences in MySpace pp. 190-199

- Mike Thelwall, David Wilkinson and Sukhvinder Uppal
- When stopword lists make the difference pp. 200-203

- Ljiljana Dolamic and Jacques Savoy
- Research Methods for Human–Computer Interaction pp. 204-205

- Randolph G. Bias
- Bibliometrics and Citation Analysis: From the Science Citation Index to Cybermetrics pp. 205-207

- Jeppe Nicolaisen
- Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages pp. 207-207

- Gregory J.E. Rawlins
- ICT4D: Information and Communication Technology for Development pp. 208-209

- Jeffrey James
- The Oxford Handbook of Information and Communication Technologies pp. 209-210

- Johannes Britz
- Teaching of Intellectual Property: Principles and Methods pp. 210-211

- Charles Oppenheim
- For the Common Good: Principles of American Academic Freedom pp. 211-212

- William G. Tierney
- Letter to the Editor pp. 213-213

- Ronald E. Day
- Correction to Wu, L., Chuang, A., & Chen, P. (2008). Motivation for using search engines: A two factor model. Journal of American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(11), 1829–1840 pp. 214-216

- Ling‐Ling Wu, Amber Chuang and Pin‐Yuen Chen
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