Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
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Volume 60, issue 12, 2009
- A seat at the table pp. 2387-2387

- Blaise Cronin
- Perspectives on social tagging pp. 2388-2401

- Ying Ding, Elin K. Jacob, Zhixiong Zhang, Schubert Foo, Erjia Yan, Nicolas L. George and Lijiang Guo
- Cognitive economy and satisficing in information seeking: A longitudinal study of undergraduate information behavior pp. 2402-2415

- Claire Warwick, Jon Rimmer, Ann Blandford, Jeremy Gow and George Buchanan
- Image use within the work task model: Images as information and illustration pp. 2416-2429

- Lori McCay‐Peet and Elaine Toms
- Learning dynamic information needs: A collaborative topic variation inspection approach pp. 2430-2451

- I‐Chin Wu, Duen‐Ren Liu and Pei‐Cheng Chang
- The role of subjective factors in the information search process pp. 2452-2464

- Jacek Gwizdka and Irene Lopatovska
- Self‐presentation and the value of information in Q&A websites pp. 2465-2473

- Daphne Ruth Raban
- Sentiment analysis of Chinese documents: From sentence to document level pp. 2474-2487

- Changli Zhang, Daniel Zeng, Jiexun Li, Fei‐Yue Wang and Wanli Zuo
- An indicator of research front activity: Measuring intellectual organization as uncertainty reduction in document sets pp. 2488-2498

- Diana Lucio‐Arias and Loet Leydesdorff
- Assessing the scholarly impact of information studies: A tale of two citation databases—Scopus and Web of Science pp. 2499-2508

- Lokman I. Meho and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- Emergence of terminological conventions as a searcher–indexer coordination game pp. 2509-2529

- David Bodoff
- Comparing a rule‐based versus statistical system for automatic categorization of MEDLINE documents according to biomedical specialty pp. 2530-2539

- Susanne M. Humphrey, Aurélie Névéol, Allen Browne, Julien Gobeil, Patrick Ruch and Stéfan J. Darmoni
- Indexing and searching strategies for the Russian language pp. 2540-2547

- Ljiljana Dolamic and Jacques Savoy
- Access to scientific literature in India pp. 2548-2553

- Patrick Gaulé
- Digital artifacts as quasi‐objects: Qualification, mediation, and materiality pp. 2554-2566

- Hamid R. Ekbia
- Assessing global diffusion with Web memetics: The spread and evolution of a popular joke pp. 2567-2576

- Limor Shifman and Mike Thelwall
- Hirsch index rankings require scaling and higher moment pp. 2577-2586

- Aggelos Bletsas and John N. Sahalos
- A Generative Theory of Relevance pp. 2587-2588

- Robert Luk
- Information Visualization: Human‐Centered Issues and Perspectives pp. 2588-2590

- Sherry Koshman
- Everyday Information Practices: A Social Phenomenological Perspective pp. 2590-2591

- Elisabeth Davenport
- Information Revolutions in the History of the West pp. 2591-2592

- Julian Warner
- College and University Archives: Readings in Theory and Practice pp. 2592-2593

- Richard J. Cox
- The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind pp. 2593-2593

- Charles Oppenheim
- Working‐Class Network Society: Communication Technology and the Information Have‐Less in Urban China pp. 2593-2595

- Vincent Mosco
- Library Ethics pp. 2595-2596

- Mark D. Winston
- Connections: Patterns of Discovery pp. 2596-2598

- Glynn Harmon
- The Information Revolution and World Politics pp. 2598-2600

- Eileen M. Trauth
- Information Science 101 pp. 2600-2602

- Chaim Zins
Volume 60, issue 11, 2009
- Twitter power: Tweets as electronic word of mouth pp. 2169-2188

- Bernard J. Jansen, Mimi Zhang, Kate Sobel and Abdur Chowdury
- How and why do college students use Wikipedia? pp. 2189-2202

- Sook Lim
- Positional effects on citation and readership in arXiv pp. 2203-2218

- Asif‐ul Haque and Paul Ginsparg
- Visual overviews for discovering key papers and influences across research fronts pp. 2219-2228

- Aleks Aris, Ben Shneiderman, Vahed Qazvinian and Dragomir Radev
- PageRank for ranking authors in co‐citation networks pp. 2229-2243

- Ying Ding, Erjia Yan, Arthur Frazho and James Caverlee
- Interpreting informational cues: An explorative study on information use among prospective homebuyers pp. 2244-2254

- Reijo Savolainen
- Addressing gaps in knowledge while reading pp. 2255-2268

- Chris Jordan and Carolyn Watters
- An extensive study on automated Dewey Decimal Classification pp. 2269-2286

- Jun Wang
- Exploiting corpus‐related ontologies for conceptualizing document corpora pp. 2287-2299

- Hai‐Tao Zheng, Charles Borchert and Hong‐Gee Kim
- Stabilizing homeless young people with information and place pp. 2300-2312

- Jill Palzkill Woelfer and David G. Hendry
- Interactive acquisition and sharing: Understanding the dynamics of HIV/AIDS information networks pp. 2313-2332

- Tiffany C. Veinot
- ePaper: A personalized mobile newspaper pp. 2333-2346

- Bracha Shapira, Peretz Shoval, Noam Tractinsky and Joachim Meyer
- Feature reduction techniques for Arabic text categorization pp. 2347-2352

- Rehab Duwairi, Mohammad Nayef Al‐Refai and Natheer Khasawneh
- Patent priority network: Linking patent portfolio to strategic goals pp. 2353-2361

- Fang Pei Su, Kuei Kuei Lai, R.R.K. Sharma and Tsung Hsien Kuo
- A relation between h‐index and impact factor in the power‐law model pp. 2362-2365

- Leo Egghe, Liming Liang and Ronald Rousseau
- Developing a new collection‐evaluation method: Mapping and the user‐side h‐index pp. 2366-2377

- Pan Jun Kim, Jae Yun Lee and Ji‐Hong Park
- Loads of special authorship functions: Linear growth in the percentage of “equal first authors” and corresponding authors pp. 2378-2381

- Xiaojun Hu
- Open Source: Technology and Policy pp. 2382-2383

- Samir Chopra
- Digital Consumers: Reshaping the Information Professions pp. 2383-2385

- Jennifer Rowley
Volume 60, issue 10, 2009
- The changing profile of JASIST authors pp. 1949-1949

- Blaise Cronin
- A cluster analysis of scholar and journal bibliometric indicators pp. 1950-1964

- Massimo Franceschet
- Image indexing in article component databases pp. 1965-1976

- Judith Gelernter
- Visual health subject directory analysis based on users' traversal activities pp. 1977-1994

- Jin Zhang, Lu An, Tao Tang and Yi Hong
- Measuring consistency for multiple taggers using vector space modeling pp. 1995-2003

- Dietmar Wolfram, Hope A. Olson and Raina Bloom
- Compromised need and the label effect: An examination of claims and evidence pp. 2004-2009

- Jeppe Nicolaisen
- Common weaknesses in traditional abstracts in the social sciences pp. 2010-2018

- James Hartley and Lucy Betts
- Situating logic and information in information science pp. 2019-2031

- Murat Karamuftuoglu
- Ontologies in knowledge management support: A case study pp. 2032-2047

- Mauricio Barcellos Almeida and Ricardo Rodrigues Barbosa
- The complexity of different types of attitudes in initial and continued ICT use pp. 2048-2063

- Ping Zhang and Heshan Sun
- Managing polysemy and synonymy in science mapping using the mixtures of factor analyzers model pp. 2064-2078

- Jan H. Kwakkel and Scott W. Cunningham
- Blogging, communication, and privacy management: Development of the Blogging Privacy Management Measure pp. 2079-2094

- Jeffrey T. Child, Judy C. Pearson and Sandra Petronio
- A decision support system for public research organizations participating in national research assessment exercises pp. 2095-2106

- Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo
- Applying centrality measures to impact analysis: A coauthorship network analysis pp. 2107-2118

- Erjia Yan and Ying Ding
- Applying two‐level reinforcement ranking in query‐oriented multidocument summarization pp. 2119-2131

- Furu Wei, Wenjie Li, Qin Lu and Yanxiang He
- A view of the data on P2P file‐sharing systems pp. 2132-2141

- Wai Gen Yee, Linh Thai Nguyen and Ophir Frieder
- A rationale for the Hirsch‐index rank‐order distribution and a comparison with the impact factor rank‐order distribution pp. 2142-2144

- Leo Egghe
- Fractionalized counting of publications for the g‐Index pp. 2145-2150

- Michael Schreiber
- International collaboration does not have greater epistemic authority pp. 2151-2164

- Zi‐Lin He
- The Internet and American Business pp. 2165-2167

- Thomas J. Misa
Volume 60, issue 9, 2009
- End of an era pp. 1729-1729

- Blaise Cronin
- A method for measuring the evolution of a topic on the Web: The case of “informetrics” pp. 1730-1740

- Judit Bar‐Ilan and Bluma C. Peritz
- Estimating the growth models of news stories on disasters pp. 1741-1755

- Jiuchang Wei, Dingtao Zhao and Liang Liang
- A study and comparison of multimedia Web searching: 1997–2006 pp. 1756-1768

- Dian Tjondronegoro, Amanda Spink and Bernard J. Jansen
- Economic and financial factors for the adoption and visibility effects of Web accessibility: The case of European banks pp. 1769-1780

- Javier De Andrés, Pedro Lorca and Ana B. Martínez
- A model for online consumer health information quality pp. 1781-1791

- Besiki Stvilia, Lorri Mon and Yong Jeong Yi
- Consumer empowerment through metadata‐based information quality reporting: The Breast Cancer Knowledge Online Portal pp. 1792-1807

- Sue McKemmish, Rosetta Manaszewicz, Frada Burstein and Julie Fisher
- Developing a visual taxonomy: Children's views on aesthetics pp. 1808-1822

- Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Nahid Tabatabaei and Valerie Nesset
- Content‐based and algorithmic classifications of journals: Perspectives on the dynamics of scientific communication and indexer effects pp. 1823-1835

- Ismael Rafols and Loet Leydesdorff
- A comparison of text‐classification techniques applied to Arabic text pp. 1836-1844

- Ghassan Kanaan, Riyad Al‐Shalabi, Sameh Ghwanmeh and Hamda Al‐Ma'adeed
- Sound research, unimportant discoveries: Research, universities, and formal evaluation of research in Spain pp. 1845-1858

- Alonso Rodríguez‐Navarro
- Quality of information in academic e‐mailing lists pp. 1859-1870

- Uwe Matzat
- Design: Information technologies and creative practices pp. 1874-1876

- Lois F. Lunin, Kathi Martin and Samantha K. Hastings
- Disorderly reasoning in information design pp. 1877-1882

- Peter Hall
- Artists and subversive metadata pp. 1883-1886

- Richard Rinehart
- Positive design pp. 1887-1894

- Jurgen Faust
- Intertextual semantics: A semantics for information design pp. 1895-1906

- Yves Marcoux and Élias Rizkallah
- The LongHouse proposal for objects classified by mediums pp. 1907-1914

- Jack Lenor Larsen
- Communication clothing design pp. 1915-1919

- Sanjay Gupta
- From craft to production: Technology transfer in extreme textiles pp. 1920-1922

- Matilda McQuaid
- Information studios: Integrating arts‐based learning into the education of information professionals pp. 1923-1932

- Jaime Snyder, Robert Heckman and Michael J. Scialdone
- New basics for new literacies pp. 1933-1938

- Susan Marcus
- Digitized historic costume collections: Inspiring the future while preserving the past pp. 1939-1941

- Clare Sauro
- Design: The vision and the plans: Additional resources pp. 1942-1942

- Lois F. Lunin
- Handbook of Research on Web Log Analysis pp. 1943-1943

- Mike Thelwall
- Interactive Information Retrieval in Digital Environments pp. 1944-1945

- Pia Borlund
- Paper to Digital: Documents in the Information Age pp. 1945-1947

- Christine Urquhart
- From Papyrus to Hypertext: Towards the Universal Digital Library pp. 1947-1948

- Claire Warwick
Volume 60, issue 8, 2009
- Concept theory pp. 1519-1536

- Birger Hjørland
- Google book search: Citation analysis for social science and the humanities pp. 1537-1549

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- Analysis of query keywords of sports‐related queries using visualization and clustering pp. 1550-1571

- Jin Zhang, Dietmar Wolfram and Peiling Wang
- Brand and its effect on user perception of search engine performance pp. 1572-1595

- Bernard J. Jansen, Mimi Zhang and Carsten D. Schultz
- Extracting speaker‐specific functional expressions from political speeches using random forests in order to investigate speakers' political styles pp. 1596-1606

- Takafumi Suzuki
- Elements of a computational model for multi‐party discourse: The turn‐taking behavior of Supreme Court justices pp. 1607-1615

- Timothy Hawes, Jimmy Lin and Philip Resnik
- Algorithmic stemmers or morphological analysis? An evaluation pp. 1616-1624

- Claire Fautsch and Jacques Savoy
- An adaptable search engine for multimodal information retrieval pp. 1625-1634

- Gilles Hubert and Josiane Mothe
- How to normalize cooccurrence data? An analysis of some well‐known similarity measures pp. 1635-1651

- Nees Jan van Eck and Ludo Waltman
- NERA: Named Entity Recognition for Arabic pp. 1652-1663

- Khaled Shaalan and Hafsa Raza
- Universality of citation distributions–A validation of Radicchi et al.'s relative indicator cf = c/c0 at the micro level using data from chemistry pp. 1664-1670

- Lutz Bornmann and Hans‐Dieter Daniel
- Inquiry project‐based learning with a partnership of three types of teachers and the school librarian pp. 1671-1686

- Kai Wah Samuel Chu
- Self sanction and regulative sanction against copyright infringement: A comparison between U.S. and China college students pp. 1687-1701

- James H. Gerlach, Feng‐Yang Bob Kuo and Cathy S. Lin
- Resistance to change and the adoption of digital libraries: An integrative model pp. 1702-1708

- Oded Nov and Chen Ye
- The delineation of an interdisciplinary specialty in terms of a journal set: The case of communication studies pp. 1709-1718

- Loet Leydesdorff and Carole Probst
- The New Invisible College: Science for Development pp. 1719-1720

- Chaomei Chen
- Governing Global Electronic Networks: International Perspectives on Policy and Power pp. 1720-1721

- Sandra Braman
- Scientific Collaboration on the Internet pp. 1721-1723

- Dimitrina Dimitrova
- Encyclopedia of Information and Ethics Security pp. 1723-1724

- Michael Workman
- Keeping Found Things Found: The Study and Practice of Personal Information Management pp. 1725-1727

- David Elsweiler
- Reading Matters: Five Centuries of Discovering Books pp. 1727-1728

- Michael Ryan
Volume 60, issue 7, 2009
- Using tricitation to dissect the citation image: Conrad Hal Waddington and the rise of evolutionary developmental biology pp. 1301-1319

- Katherine W. McCain
- Comparing bibliometric statistics obtained from the Web of Science and Scopus pp. 1320-1326

- Éric Archambault, David Campbell, Yves Gingras and Vincent Larivière
- How are new citation‐based journal indicators adding to the bibliometric toolbox? pp. 1327-1336

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Early patterns of scientific production by Mexican researchers in mainstream journals, 1900–1950 pp. 1337-1348

- Ma. Elena Luna‐Morales, Francisco Collazo‐Reyes, Jane M. Russell and Miguel Ángel Pérez‐Angón
- Characterizing Web users' degree of Web 2.0‐ness pp. 1349-1357

- I‐Ping Chiang, Chun‐Yao Huang and Chien‐Wen Huang
- Patterns of query reformulation during Web searching pp. 1358-1371

- Bernard J. Jansen, Danielle L. Booth and Amanda Spink
- Mediated Web information retrieval for a complex searching task pp. 1372-1391

- Hyuk‐Jin Lee and Gheorghe Muresan
- A sophisticated library search strategy using folksonomies and similarity matching pp. 1392-1406

- Maria Soledad Pera, William Lund and Yiu‐Kai Ng
- Evaluating advanced search interfaces using established information‐seeking models pp. 1407-1422

- Max L. Wilson, M.C. Schraefel and Ryen W. White
- Effects of domain knowledge on reference search with the PubMed database: An experimental study pp. 1423-1447

- Nicolas Vibert, Christine Ros, Ludovic Le Bigot, Mélanie Ramond, Jérôme Gatefin and Jean‐François Rouet
- Evaluation of n‐gram conflation approaches for Arabic text retrieval pp. 1448-1465

- Farag Ahmed and Andreas Nürnberger
- Arizona Literature Mapper: An integrated approach to monitor and analyze global bioterrorism research literature pp. 1466-1485

- Yan Dang, Yulei Zhang, Hsinchun Chen, Paul Jen‐Hwa Hu, Susan A. Brown and Cathy Larson
- Opinion mining and relationship discovery using CopeOpi opinion analysis system pp. 1486-1503

- Lun‐Wei Ku, Hsiu‐Wei Ho and Hsin‐Hsi Chen
- Online supportive interactions: Using a network approach to examine communication patterns within a psychosis social support group in Taiwan pp. 1504-1517

- Hui‐Jung Chang
Volume 60, issue 6, 2009
- Libcitations: A measure for comparative assessment of book publications in the humanities and social sciences pp. 1083-1096

- Howard D. White, Sebastian K. Boell, Hairong Yu, Mari Davis, Concepción S. Wilson and Fletcher T.H. Cole
- Definition and identification of journals as bibliographic and subject entities: Librarianship versus ISI Journal Citation Reports methods and their effect on citation measures pp. 1097-1117

- Stephen J. Bensman and Loet Leydesdorff
- Are you an invited speaker? A bibliometric analysis of elite groups for scholarly events in bioinformatics pp. 1118-1131

- Senator Jeong, Sungin Lee and Hong‐Gee Kim
- Score‐based bibliometric rankings of authors pp. 1132-1137

- Thierry Marchant
- A bibliometric evaluation of research performance in different subject categories pp. 1138-1143

- In Wook Nah, Dai‐Shin Kang, Dae‐Hee Lee and Yun‐Chul Chung
- A flexible approach for extracting metadata from bibliographic citations pp. 1144-1158

- Eli Cortez, Altigran S. da Silva, Marcos André Gonçalves, Filipe Mesquita and Edleno S. de Moura
- The structure of the hyperlink network formed by the Web pages of Japanese public libraries pp. 1159-1167

- Shuntaro Kawamura, Yo‐Hey Otake and Takafumi Suzuki
- Commonality of Web site visiting among countries pp. 1168-1177

- Chun‐Yao Huang and Shin‐Shin Chang
- Validation of psychometric research instruments: The case of information science pp. 1178-1191

- Yong‐Mi Kim
- A study of the use of multi‐objective evolutionary algorithms to learn Boolean queries: A comparative study pp. 1192-1207

- A.G. López‐Herrera, E. Herrera‐Viedma and F. Herrera
- A particle swarm optimization‐driven cognitive map approach to analyzing information systems project risk pp. 1208-1221

- Kun Chang Lee, Namho Lee and Honglei Li
- The representation of national political freedom on Web interface design: The indicators pp. 1222-1248

- Rowena Li
- Question types in public libraries' digital reference service in Finland: Comparing 1999 and 2006 pp. 1249-1257

- Piritta Numminen and Pertti Vakkari
- Field dependence and classification: Implications for global information systems pp. 1258-1266

- Matthew McCool and Kirk St. Amant
- Generalizations of Egghe's g‐index pp. 1267-1273

- Gerhard J. Woeginger
- A case study of the modified Hirsch index hm accounting for multiple coauthors pp. 1274-1282

- Michael Schreiber
- Insights into the relationship between the h‐index and self‐citations pp. 1283-1285

- Ernesto Gianoli and Marco A. Molina‐Montenegro
- Do we need the h index and its variants in addition to standard bibliometric measures? pp. 1286-1289

- Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz and Hans‐Dieter Daniel
- Are Web‐based informational queries changing? pp. 1290-1293

- Chadwyn Tann and Mark Sanderson
- Measuring the likelihood property of scoring functions in general retrieval models pp. 1294-1297

- Richard Bache, Mark Baillie and Fabio Crestani
- European Modernism and the Information Society: Informing the Present, Understanding the Past pp. 1298-1299

- Colin Burke
- Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder pp. 1299-1300

- Grace Thornton
Volume 60, issue 5, 2009
- Collective indexing of emotions in images. A study in emotional information retrieval pp. 863-876

- Stefanie Schmidt and Wolfgang G. Stock
- Mobile information retrieval with search results clustering: Prototypes and evaluations pp. 877-895

- Claudio Carpineto, Stefano Mizzaro, Giovanni Romano and Matteo Snidero
- Identifying Web search session patterns using cluster analysis: A comparison of three search environments pp. 896-910

- Dietmar Wolfram, Peiling Wang and Jin Zhang
- Patterns and dynamics of users' behavior and interaction: Network analysis of an online community pp. 911-932

- Pietro Panzarasa, Tore Opsahl and Kathleen M. Carley
- Connecting visual cues to semantic judgments in the context of the office environment pp. 933-952

- Olha Bondarenko and Ruud Janssen
- An exploration into the practices of library Web usability in ARL academic libraries pp. 953-968

- Yu‐Hui Chen, Carol Anne Germain and Huahai Yang
- Using rubrics to assess information literacy: An examination of methodology and interrater reliability pp. 969-983

- Megan Oakleaf
- The effect of innovativeness on different levels of technology adoption pp. 984-996

- Frank J. van Rijnsoever and A. Rogier T. Donders
- Impact of license choice on Open Source Software development activity pp. 997-1011

- Jorge Colazo and Yulin Fang
- The role of trust belief and its antecedents in a community‐driven knowledge environment pp. 1012-1026

- Byoungsoo Kim and Ingoo Han
- The relation between Pearson's correlation coefficient r and Salton's cosine measure pp. 1027-1036

- Leo Egghe and Loet Leydesdorff
- Ambiguity measure feature‐selection algorithm pp. 1037-1050

- Saket S.R. Mengle and Nazli Goharian
- The f index: Quantifying the impact of coterminal citations on scientists' ranking pp. 1051-1056

- Dimitrios Katsaros, Leonidas Akritidis and Panayiotis Bozanis
- External concept support for group support systems through Web mining pp. 1057-1070

- Jia Li, Pengzhu Zhang and Jinwei Cao
- Information use and early warning effectiveness: Perspectives and prospects pp. 1071-1082

- Chun Wei Choo
Volume 60, issue 4, 2009
- Rigor and Speed pp. 645-645

- Blaise Cronin
- Data fusion according to the principle of polyrepresentation pp. 646-654

- Birger Larsen, Peter Ingwersen and Berit Lund
- Identifying significant facilitators of dark network evolution pp. 655-665

- Daning Hu, Siddharth Kaza and Hsinchun Chen
- Blobgects: Digital museum catalogs and diverse user communities pp. 666-678

- Ramesh Srinivasan, Robin Boast, Katherine M. Becvar and Jonathan Furner
- Describing and predicting information‐seeking behavior on the Web pp. 679-693

- Jeonghyun Kim
- Integrating multiple windows and document features for expert finding pp. 694-715

- Jianhan Zhu, Dawei Song and Stefan Rüger
- Users' relevance criteria for evaluating answers in a social Q&A site pp. 716-727

- Soojung Kim and Sanghee Oh
- Turning working papers into journal articles: An exercise in microbibliometrics pp. 728-739

- Tove Faber Frandsen and Paul Wouters
- Scaling rules in the science system: Influence of field‐specific citation characteristics on the impact of individual researchers pp. 740-753

- Rodrigo Costas, Maria Bordons, Thed N. van Leeuwen and Anthony F.J. van Raan
- The multilayered nature of reference selection pp. 754-777

- María‐del‐Mar Camacho‐Miñano and Manuel Núñez‐Nickel
- National and international dimensions of the Triple Helix in Japan: University–industry–government versus international coauthorship relations pp. 778-788

- Loet Leydesdorff and Yuan Sun
- A strategy‐based process for implementing knowledge management: An integrative view and empirical study pp. 789-802

- Ing‐Long Wu and Han‐Chang Lin
- Context recognition for hierarchical text classification pp. 803-813

- Rey‐Long Liu
- Passage detection using text classification pp. 814-825

- Saket Mengle and Nazli Goharian
- Information myths and intimate partner violence: Sources, contexts, and consequences pp. 826-836

- Lynn Westbrook
- The frequency spectrum of finite samples from the intermittent silence process pp. 837-843

- Ramon Ferrer‐i‐Cancho and Ricard Gavaldà
- Cataloging professionals in the digital environment: A content analysis of job descriptions pp. 844-857

- Jung‐ran Park, Caimei Lu and Linda Marion
- The decline in the concentration of citations, 1900–2007 pp. 858-862

- Vincent Larivière, Yves Gingras and Éric Archambault
Volume 60, issue 3, 2009
- Vernacular and vehicular language pp. 433-433

- Blaise Cronin
- Citation levels and collaboration within library and information science pp. 434-442

- Jonathan M. Levitt and Mike Thelwall
- Design engineers and technical professionals at work: Observing information usage in the workplace pp. 443-454

- Suzie Allard, Kenneth J. Levine and Carol Tenopir
- Toward a consensus map of science pp. 455-476

- Richard Klavans and Kevin W. Boyack
- Understanding help seeking within the context of searching digital libraries pp. 477-494

- Iris Xie and Colleen Cool
- Web site topic‐hierarchy generation based on link structure pp. 495-508

- Christopher C. Yang and Nan Liu
- BVideoQA: Online English/Chinese bilingual video question answering pp. 509-525

- Yue‐Shi Lee, Yu‐Chieh Wu and Jie‐Chi Yang
- The role of trust in promoting organizational knowledge seeking using knowledge management systems: An empirical investigation pp. 526-537

- Wei He, Yulin Fang and Kwok‐Kee Wei
- A survey of modern authorship attribution methods pp. 538-556

- Efstathios Stamatatos
- Identification of factors predicting clickthrough in Web searching using neural network analysis pp. 557-570

- Ying Zhang, Bernard J. Jansen and Amanda Spink
- Comparative study on methods of detecting research fronts using different types of citation pp. 571-580

- Naoki Shibata, Yuya Kajikawa, Yoshiyuki Takeda and Katsumori Matsushima
- Do open‐access journals in library and information science have any scholarly impact? A bibliometric study of selected open‐access journals using Google Scholar pp. 581-594

- Bhaskar Mukherjee
- Browsing the underdeveloped Web: An experiment on the Arabic Medical Web Directory pp. 595-607

- Wingyan Chung and Hsinchun Chen
- A clustering‐based semi‐automated technique to build cultural ontologies pp. 608-620

- Ramesh Srinivasan, Alberto Pepe and Marko A. Rodriguez
- The role of information in a community of hobbyist collectors pp. 621-637

- Charlotte P. Lee and Ciaran B. Trace
- Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion pp. 638-639

- Lew Hassell
- A Disciplinary Blueprint for the Assessment of Information Literacy pp. 639-641

- Lane DeNicola
- What's the Alternative: Career Options for Librarians and Info Pros pp. 641-642

- Kevin W. Merriman
- Knowledge Management in Practice: Connections and Context pp. 642-642

- Ann E. Prentice
- The controversy over the concept of “information”: A rejoinder to Professor Bates pp. 643-643

- Birger Hjørland
Volume 60, issue 2, 2009
- Homophily in MySpace pp. 219-231

- Mike Thelwall
- New relations between similarity measures for vectors based on vector norms pp. 232-239

- Leo Egghe
- A new approach for detecting scientific specialties from raw cocitation networks pp. 240-246

- Matthew L. Wallace, Yves Gingras and Russell Duhon
- The impact of frame semantic annotation levels, frame‐alignment techniques, and fusion methods on factoid answer processing pp. 247-263

- Bahadorreza Ofoghi, John Yearwood and Liping Ma
- How to interpret PubMed queries and why it matters pp. 264-274

- Lana Yeganova, Donald C. Comeau, Won Kim and W. John Wilbur
- Exploring the relationships between work task and search task in information search pp. 275-291

- Yuelin Li
- Determinants of service quality and continuance intention of online services: The case of eTax pp. 292-306

- Paul Jen‐Hwa Hu, Susan A. Brown, James Y.L. Thong, Frank K.Y. Chan and Kar Yan Tam
- “Backstage solidarity” in Spanish‐ and English‐written medical research papers: Publication context and the acknowledgment paratext pp. 307-317

- Françoise Salager‐Meyer, María Ángeles Alcaraz Ariza and Maryelis Pabón Berbesí
- How much and where? Private versus public universities' publication patterns in the information systems discipline pp. 318-331

- Clyde W. Holsapple and Daniel O'Leary
- How reward, computer self‐efficacy, and perceived power security affect knowledge management systems success: An empirical investigation in high‐tech companies pp. 332-347

- Jung‐Yu Lai
- A global map of science based on the ISI subject categories pp. 348-362

- Loet Leydesdorff and Ismael Rafols
- A method for extension of generative topographic mapping for fuzzy clustering pp. 363-371

- Indranil Bose and Xi Chen
- Early and dynamic student achievement prediction in e‐learning courses using neural networks pp. 372-380

- Ioanna Lykourentzou, Ioannis Giannoukos, George Mpardis, Vassilis Nikolopoulos and Vassili Loumos
- Perceived technology clusters and ownership of related technologies: The case of consumer electronics pp. 381-392

- Frank J. Van Rijnsoever and Carolina Castaldi
- SpamED: A spam E‐mail detection approach based on phrase similarity pp. 393-409

- Maria Soledad Pera and Yiu‐Kai Ng
- Simulating growth of the h‐index pp. 410-417

- Raf Guns and Ronald Rousseau
- Some comments on “A Proposal for a Dynamic h‐Type Index” by Rousseau and Ye pp. 418-419

- Quentin L. Burrell
- The Matthew effect defined and tested for the 100 most prolific economists pp. 420-426

- Richard Tol
- Ambivalence Towards Convergence: Digitalization and Media Change pp. 427-428

- Kevin M. Ford
- Fundamentals of Information Studies: Understanding Information and Its Environment, Second Edition pp. 429-429

- Rich Gazan
- American Libraries and the Internet: The Social Construction of Web Appropriation and Use pp. 430-431

- Aysegul Kapucu
- Does JASIST have an archive? pp. 432-432

- Birger Hjørland
Volume 60, issue 1, 2009
- Changing of the guard pp. 1-2

- Blaise Cronin
- Author‐choice open‐access publishing in the biological and medical literature: A citation analysis pp. 3-8

- Philip M. Davis
- Computational methods in authorship attribution pp. 9-26

- Moshe Koppel, Jonathan Schler and Shlomo Argamon
- Differences in impact factor across fields and over time pp. 27-34

- Benjamin M. Althouse, Jevin D. West, Carl T. Bergstrom and Theodore Bergstrom
- Exploring the h‐index at patent level pp. 35-40

- Jian Cheng Guan and Xia Gao
- A Google Scholar h‐index for journals: An alternative metric to measure journal impact in economics and business pp. 41-46

- Anne‐Wil Harzing and Ron van der Wal
- Training a hierarchical classifier using inter document relationships pp. 47-58

- Susan Gauch, Aravind Chandramouli and Shankar Ranganathan
- Business stakeholder analyzer: An experiment of classifying stakeholders on the Web pp. 59-74

- Wingyan Chung, Hsinchun Chen and Edna Reid
- Scholarly hyperwriting: The function of links in academic weblogs pp. 75-89

- María José Luzón
- HotMap: Supporting visual exploration of Web search results pp. 90-110

- Orland Hoeber and Xue Dong Yang
- User satisfaction with an internet‐based portal: An asymmetric and nonlinear approach pp. 111-122

- Christy M.K. Cheung and Matthew K.O. Lee
- Natural language processing versus content‐based image analysis for medical document retrieval pp. 123-134

- Aurélie Névéol, Thomas M. Deserno, Stéfan J. Darmoni, Mark Oliver Güld and Alan R. Aronson
- Presentation bias is significant in determining user preference for search results—A user study pp. 135-149

- Judit Bar‐Ilan, Kevin Keenoy, Mark Levene and Eti Yaari
- Information resources in High‐Energy Physics: Surveying the present landscape and charting the future course pp. 150-160

- Anne Gentil‐Beccot, Salvatore Mele, Annette Holtkamp, Heath B. O'Connell and Travis C. Brooks
- Intellectual structure of human resources management research: A bibliometric analysis of the journal Human Resource Management, 1985–2005 pp. 161-175

- Mariluz Fernandez‐Alles and Antonio Ramos‐Rodríguez
- The publication and citation impact profiles of Angewandte Chemie and the Journal of the American Chemical Society based on the sections of Chemical Abstracts: A case study on the limitations of the Journal Impact Factor pp. 176-183

- Christoph Neuhaus, Werner Marx and Hans‐Dieter Daniel
- Regional differences in stakeholders' perspectives on strategies to overcome teledensity limitations: An exploratory comparison of selected Latin American and Sub‐Saharan African countries pp. 184-200

- Peter Meso, Bangaly Kaba, Victor Mbarika and Richard McCline
- Semantic networks and competition: Election year winners and losers in U.S. televised presidential debates, 1960–2004 pp. 201-218

- Marya L. Doerfel and Stacey L. Connaughton
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