Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
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Volume 58, issue 14, 2007
- In this issue pp. 2163-2166

- Carol L. Barry
- Visualizing the marrow of science pp. 2167-2179

- SCImago Group: Félix de Moya‐Anegón, Benjamín Vargas‐Quesada, Zaida Chinchilla‐Rodríguez, Elena Corera‐Álvarez, Francisco J. Munoz‐Fernández and Victor Herrero‐Solana
- The impact of youth's use of the internet on their use of the public library pp. 2180-2196

- George D'Elia, June Abbas, Kay Bishop, Donald Jacobs and Eleanor Jo Rodger
- Determining the context of text using augmented latent semantic indexing pp. 2197-2204

- Tom Rishel, Louise A. Perkins, Sumanth Yenduri and Farnaz Zand
- Information seeking behavior of academic scientists pp. 2205-2225

- Bradley M. Hemminger, Dihui Lu, K.T.L. Vaughan and Stephanie J. Adams
- When do researchers collaborate? Toward a model of collaboration propensity pp. 2226-2239

- Jeremy P. Birnholtz
- Geographic information technologies, structuration theory, and the world trade center crisis pp. 2240-2254

- Teresa M. Harrison, Theresa Pardo, J. Ramon Gil–Garcia, Fiona Thompson and Dubravka Juraga
- Information systems project post‐mortems: Insights from an attribution perspective pp. 2255-2268

- Gary Pan, Shan L Pan and Michael Newman
- Humanists as information users in the digital age: The case of Jewish studies scholars in Israel pp. 2269-2279

- Shifra Baruchson‐Arbib and Jenny Bronstein
- The generalized dependency degree between attributes pp. 2280-2294

- Haixuan Yang, Irwin King and Michael R. Lyu
- Adaptive technology for e‐learning: principles and case studies of an emerging field pp. 2295-2309

- Kathleen Scalise, Diana J. Bernbaum, Mike Timms, S. Veeragoudar Harrell, Kristen Burmester, Cathleen A. Kennedy and Mark Wilson
- Knowledge sharing in online environments: A qualitative case study pp. 2310-2324

- Khe Foon Hew and Noriko Hara
- Determining factors of academic library Web site usage pp. 2325-2334

- John H. Heinrichs, Kee‐Sook Lim, Jeen‐Su Lim and Melissa Allen Spangenberg
- The effects of spacing and titles on judgments of the effectiveness of structured abstracts pp. 2335-2340

- James Hartley and Lucy Betts
- Comparison of full‐text searching to metadata searching for genes in two biomedical literature cohorts pp. 2341-2352

- Bradley M. Hemminger, Billy Saelim, Patrick F. Sullivan and Todd J. Vision
- Language‐modeling kernel based approach for information retrieval pp. 2353-2365

- Ying Xie and Vijay V. Raghavan
- Information, analysis, and ideology: A case study of science and the public interest pp. 2366-2371

- John M. Budd
- Knowledge‐system theory in society: Charting the growth of knowledge‐system models over a decade, 1994–2003 pp. 2372-2381

- Paul J. Graham and Harley D. Dickinson
- Data mining of search engine logs pp. 2382-2400

- Martin Whittle, Barry Eaglestone, Nigel Ford, Valerie J. Gillet and Andrew Madden
- Georeferencing: The geographic associations of information pp. 2401-2402

- José L. Vicedo and Jaime Gómez
- Exploring information systems research approaches: Readings and reflections pp. 2402-2403

- Heather L. O'Brien
- Human–machine reconfigurations: Plans and situated actions, 2nd ed pp. 2404-2405

- Libby Hemphill
- The Internet imaginaire pp. 2405-2407

- Sean Gaffney
- Human rights in the global information society pp. 2407-2408

- Pramod K. Nayar
- Radio frequency identification handbook for librarians pp. 2408-2409

- Marianne Orme
- Fuzzy logic and the semantic Web pp. 2409-2410

- Xiaomin Zhu and Jianxin Liao
- Should co‐occurrence data be normalized? A rejoinder pp. 2411-2413

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Erratum pp. 2414-2414

- Zhixiang Chen and Bin Fu
Volume 58, issue 13, 2007
- In this issue pp. 1911-1914

- Carol L. Barry
- Relevance: A review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part II: nature and manifestations of relevance pp. 1915-1933

- Tefko Saracevic
- Understanding information related fields: A conceptual framework pp. 1934-1947

- Ping Zhang and Robert I. Benjamin
- Timelines of creativity: A study of intellectual innovators in information science pp. 1948-1959

- Blaise Cronin and Lokman I. Meho
- Approximate personal name‐matching through finite‐state graphs pp. 1960-1976

- Carmen Galvez and Félix Moya‐Anegón
- Need for a systemic theory of classification in information science pp. 1977-1987

- Murat Karamuftuoglu
- Characterizing Web users' online information behavior pp. 1988-1997

- Chun‐Yao Huang, Yung‐Cheng Shen, I‐Ping Chiang and Chen‐Shun Lin
- Browsing and searching in a faceted information space: A naturalistic study of PubMed users' interaction with a display tool pp. 1998-2006

- Muh‐Chyun Tang
- Does domain knowledge matter: Mapping users' expertise to their information interactions pp. 2007-2020

- Boryung Ju
- Social–biological information technology: An integrated conceptual framework pp. 2021-2046

- Diane Nahl
- The effect of “open access” on citation impact: An analysis of ArXiv's condensed matter section pp. 2047-2054

- Henk F. Moed
- The role of Web‐based information in the scholarly communication of chemists: Citation and content analyses of American Chemical Society Journals pp. 2055-2065

- Cecelia Brown
- Understanding user acceptance of multimedia messaging services: An empirical study pp. 2066-2077

- Matthew K.O. Lee, Christy M.K. Cheung and Zhaohui Chen
- Making sense of credibility on the Web: Models for evaluating online information and recommendations for future research pp. 2078-2091

- Miriam J. Metzger
- A classification of mental models of undergraduates seeking information for a course essay in history and psychology: Preliminary investigations into aligning their mental models with online thesauri pp. 2092-2104

- Charles Cole, Yang Lin, John Leide, Andrew Large and Jamshid Beheshti
- Impact of data sources on citation counts and rankings of LIS faculty: Web of science versus scopus and google scholar pp. 2105-2125

- Lokman I. Meho and Kiduk Yang
- Relevance: A review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part III: Behavior and effects of relevance pp. 2126-2144

- Tefko Saracevic
- The citation performance of open access journals: A disciplinary investigation of citation distribution models pp. 2145-2156

- Hajar Sotudeh and Abbas Horri
- Egghe's construction of Lorenz curves resolved pp. 2157-2159

- Quentin L. Burrell
- Blogging and RSS: A librarian's guide pp. 2160-2161

- Phillip M. Edwards
Volume 58, issue 12, 2007
- In this issue pp. 1707-1708

- Carol L. Barry
- Information source horizons and source preferences of environmental activists: A social phenomenological approach pp. 1709-1719

- Reijo Savolainen
- A framework for information quality assessment pp. 1720-1733

- Besiki Stvilia, Les Gasser, Michael B. Twidale and Linda C. Smith
- Diasporic information environments: Reframing immigrant‐focused information research pp. 1734-1744

- Ramesh Srinivasan and Ajit Pyati
- Assessing aesthetic relevance: Children's book selection in a digital library pp. 1745-1763

- Kara Reuter
- Manifestation of research teams in journal literature: A growth model of papers, authors, collaboration, coauthorship, weak ties, and Lotka's law pp. 1764-1782

- Steven A. Morris and Michel L. Goldstein
- Description and search labor for information retrieval pp. 1783-1790

- Julian Warner
- Introduction to the special topic section on mining Web resources for enhancing information retrieval pp. 1791-1792

- Wai Lam, Christopher C. Yang and Filippo Menczer
- Improving search engines by query clustering pp. 1793-1804

- Ricardo Baeza‐Yates, Carlos Hurtado and Marcelo Mendoza
- Mining Web functional dependencies for flexible information access pp. 1805-1819

- Saverio Perugini and Naren Ramakrishnan
- Mining Web data for Chinese segmentation pp. 1820-1837

- Fu Lee Wang and Christopher C. Yang
- Mining opinions from the Web: Beyond relevance retrieval pp. 1838-1850

- Lun‐Wei Ku and Hsin‐Hsi Chen
- Personalized recommendation with adaptive mixture of markov models pp. 1851-1870

- Yang Liu, Xiangji Huang and Aijun An
- Mining related queries from Web search engine query logs using an improved association rule mining model pp. 1871-1883

- Xiaodong Shi and Christopher C. Yang
- Data cleansing for Web information retrieval using query independent features pp. 1884-1898

- Yiqun Liu, Min Zhang, Rongwei Cen, Liyun Ru and Shaoping Ma
- Language as power on the Internet pp. 1899-1903

- Madelyn Flammia and Carol Saunders
- The impact factor, total citations, and better citation mouse traps: A commentary pp. 1904-1908

- Stephen J. Bensman
- What they didn't tell you about knowledge management pp. 1909-1910

- Andrea Japzon
Volume 58, issue 11, 2007
- In this issue pp. 1557-1558

- Carol L. Barry
- A query language for discovering semantic associations, Part I: Approach and formal definition of query primitives pp. 1559-1568

- Timo Niemi and Janne Jämsen
- The development of a facet analysis system to identify and measure the dimensions of interaction in online learning pp. 1569-1577

- Shawne D. Miksa, Kathleen Burnett, Laurie J. Bonnici and Joonmin Kim
- Tracking open access journals evolution: Some considerations in open access data collection validation pp. 1578-1585

- Hajar Sotudeh and Abbas Horri
- Matrix comparison, Part 1: Motivation and important issues for measuring the resemblance between proximity measures or ordination results pp. 1586-1595

- Jesper W. Schneider and Pia Borlund
- Matrix comparison, Part 2: Measuring the resemblance between proximity measures or ordination results by use of the mantel and procrustes statistics pp. 1596-1609

- Jesper W. Schneider and Pia Borlund
- Inclusive interface design for seniors: Image‐browsing for a health information context pp. 1610-1617

- Lisa M. Given, Stan Ruecker, Heather Simpson, Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler and Andrea Ruskin
- Supporting elementary‐age children's searching and browsing: Design and evaluation using the international children's digital library pp. 1618-1630

- Hilary Browne Hutchinson, Allison Druin and Benjamin B. Bederson
- How is science cited on the Web? A classification of google unique Web citations pp. 1631-1644

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- Engineering and utilizing a stopword list in Greek Web retrieval pp. 1645-1652

- Fotis Lazarinis
- Forced‐response in online surveys: Bias from reactance and an increase in sex‐specific dropout pp. 1653-1660

- Stefan Stieger, Ulf-Dietrich Reips and Martin Voracek
- A mathematical theory of citing pp. 1661-1673

- Mikhail V. Simkin and Vwani P. Roychowdhury
- Impact of research cultures on the use of digital library resources pp. 1674-1685

- Sanna Talja, Pertti Vakkari, Jenny Fry and Paul Wouters
- A query language for discovering semantic associations, Part II: sample queries and query evaluation pp. 1686-1700

- Timo Niemi and Janne Jämsen
- Some comments on the question whether co‐occurrence data should be normalized pp. 1701-1703

- Ludo Waltman and Nees Jan van Eck
- Women and information technology: Research on underrepresentation pp. 1704-1704

- Denise E. Agosto
- The IMS: IP multimedia concepts and services in the mobile domain pp. 1705-1706

- Xiaomin Zhu and Jianxin Liao
Volume 58, issue 10, 2007
- In this issue pp. 1389-1391

- Carol L. Barry
- On the complexity of Rocchio's similarity‐based relevance feedback algorithm pp. 1392-1400

- Zhixiang Chen and Bin Fu
- Relationships between perceived features and similarity of images: A test of Tversky's contrast model pp. 1401-1418

- Abebe Rorissa
- Automatic multidocument summarization of research abstracts: Design and user evaluation pp. 1419-1435

- Shiyan Ou, Christopher S.G. Khoo and Dion H. Goh
- Conceptualizing information, technology, and people: Comparing information science and information systems literatures pp. 1436-1447

- Steve Sawyer and Haiyan Huang
- Information: Objective or subjective/situational? pp. 1448-1456

- Birger Hjørland
- Order from chaos: The poetics and pragmatics of scientific recordkeeping pp. 1457-1466

- Kalpana Shankar
- How do Web users respond to non‐banner‐ads animation? The effects of task type and user experience pp. 1467-1482

- Weiyin Hong, James Y.L. Thong and Kar Yan Tam
- Democratic theory in library information science: Toward an emendation pp. 1483-1496

- John Buschman
- Frequency and structure of long distance scholarly collaborations in a physics community pp. 1497-1502

- Lori Lorigo and Fabio Pellacini
- High school students' Information seeking and use for class projects pp. 1503-1517

- Jin Soo Chung and Delia Neuman
- A tale of two hurricanes: Comparing Katrina and Rita through a knowledge management perspective pp. 1518-1528

- Alton Y.K. Chua
- The search experience variable in information behavior research pp. 1529-1546

- Sanda Erdelez Joi L. Moore and Wu He
- On the robustness of the h‐index pp. 1547-1550

- Jerome K. Vanclay
- On Egghe's construction of Lorenz curves pp. 1551-1552

- Ronald Rousseau
- New directions in human information behavior pp. 1553-1553

- Chingning Wang
- Computer models of musical creativity pp. 1553-1555

- Scott J. Simon
Volume 58, issue 9, 2007
- In this issue pp. 1225-1226

- Carol L. Barry
- Task‐based information retrieval: Structuring undergraduate history essays for better course evaluation using essay‐type visualizations pp. 1227-1241

- John E. Leide, Charles Cole, Jamshid Beheshti, Andrew Large and Yang Lin
- Do information technology units have more power than other units in academic libraries? pp. 1242-1253

- Sook Lim
- User rankings of search engine results pp. 1254-1266

- Judit Bar‐Ilan, Kevin Keenoy, Eti Yaari and Mark Levene
- Investigating and modeling metadata use to support information architecture development in the statistical knowledge network pp. 1267-1284

- Carol A. Hert, Sheila O. Denn, Daniel W. Gillman, Jung Sun Oh, Maria Cristina Pattuelli and Naybell Hernández
- Can citation analysis of Web publications better detect research fronts? pp. 1285-1302

- Dangzhi Zhao and Andreas Strotmann
- Betweenness centrality as an indicator of the interdisciplinarity of scientific journals pp. 1303-1319

- Loet Leydesdorff
- The MPEG‐7 standard: Multimedia description in theory and application pp. 1323-1328

- Corinne Jörgensen
- Structure description tools pp. 1329-1337

- Philippe Salembier and Ana B. Benitez
- Semantic description in MPEG‐7: The rich recursion of ripeness pp. 1338-1345

- Hawley K. Rising and Corinne Jörgensen
- Automatic user preference learning for personalized electronic program guide applications pp. 1346-1356

- Jeongyeon Lim, Sanggil Kang and Munchurl Kim
- Integrating MPEG‐7 into the Moving Image Collections portal pp. 1357-1363

- Grace Agnew, Dan Kniesner and Mary Beth Weber
- MPEG‐7 in practice: Analysis of a television news retrieval application pp. 1364-1366

- Nastaran Fatemi
- TV‐Anytime Phase 1 and MPEG‐7 pp. 1367-1373

- Jean‐Pierre Evain and José M. Martínez
- MPEG‐7 tools for Universal Multimedia Access pp. 1374-1376

- José M. Martínez
- Enabling MPEG‐7 structural and semantic descriptions in retrieval applications pp. 1377-1380

- Ana B. Benitez, Di Zhong and Shih‐Fu Chang
- What do we know about the h index? pp. 1381-1385

- Lutz Bornmann and Hans‐Dieter Daniel
- The access principle: The case for open access to research and scholarship pp. 1386-1386

- Lisa A. Ennis
- Y. Xu, C.Y. Tan and L. Yang, ‘Who will you ask? An empirical study of interpersonal task information seeking’. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(12) 2006, 1666–1677 pp. 1387-1387

- Bernard C.Y. Tan
Volume 58, issue 8, 2007
- In this issue pp. 1069-1070

- Carol L. Barry
- Twenty‐five years of end‐user searching, Part 1: Research findings pp. 1071-1081

- Karen Markey
- A model for quantitative evaluation of an end‐to‐end question‐answering system pp. 1082-1099

- Nina Wacholder, Diane Kelly, Paul Kantor, Robert Rittman, Ying Sun, Bing Bai, Sharon Small, Boris Yamrom and Tomek Strzalkowski
- Multiple publication on a single research study: Does it pay? The influence of number of research articles on total citation counts in biomedicine pp. 1100-1107

- Lutz Bornmann and Hans‐Dieter Daniel
- A measure theoretic approach to information retrieval pp. 1108-1122

- Sándor Dominich and Tamás Kiezer
- Twenty‐five years of end‐user searching, Part 2: Future research directions pp. 1123-1130

- Karen Markey
- Information and higher things in life: Addressing the pleasurable and the profound in information science pp. 1131-1147

- Jarkko Kari and Jenna Hartel
- Assessing the value of a journal beyond the impact factor pp. 1148-1161

- Anita Coleman
- Understanding student information behavior in relation to electronic information services: Lessons from longitudinal monitoring and evaluation, Part 1 pp. 1162-1174

- Jennifer Rowley and Christine Urquhart
- Keywords given by authors of scientific articles in database descriptors pp. 1175-1187

- Isidoro Gil‐Leiva and Adolfo Alonso‐Arroyo
- Understanding student information behavior in relation to electronic information services: Lessons from longitudinal monitoring and evaluation, Part 2 pp. 1188-1197

- Christine Urquhart and Jennifer Rowley
- Using lessons from health care to protect the privacy of library users: Guidelines for the de‐identification of library data based on HIPAA pp. 1198-1206

- Scott Nicholson and Catherine Arnott Smith
- Exploiting parallelism to support scalable hierarchical clustering pp. 1207-1221

- Rebecca J. Cathey, Eric C. Jensen, Steven M. Beitzel, Ophir Frieder and David Grossman
- Media ecologies: Materialist energies in art and technoculture pp. 1222-1222

- Pramod K. Nayar
- Quality search content: A reality with next generation browsers pp. 1223-1223

- S. Lakshminarayana
Volume 58, issue 7, 2007
- In this issue pp. 913-914

- Carol L. Barry
- Selection power and selection labor for information retrieval pp. 915-923

- Julian Warner
- Towards memory supporting personal information management tools pp. 924-946

- David Elsweiler, Ian Ruthven and Christopher Jones
- Changes in the LIS research front: Time‐sliced cocitation analyses of LIS journal articles, 1990–2004 pp. 947-957

- Fredrik Åström
- The dynamics of interactive information retrieval behavior, Part I: An activity theory perspective pp. 958-970

- Yunjie Xu
- An analysis of two approaches in information retrieval: From frameworks to study designs pp. 971-986

- Kalervo Järvelin
- The dynamics of interactive information retrieval, Part II: An empirical study from the activity theory perspective pp. 987-998

- Yunjie Xu and Chengliang Liu
- A field study characterizing Web‐based information‐seeking tasks pp. 999-1018

- Melanie Kellar, Carolyn Watters and Michael Shepherd
- The link‐prediction problem for social networks pp. 1019-1031

- David Liben‐Nowell and Jon Kleinberg
- Using interview data to identify evaluation criteria for interactive, analytical question‐answering systems pp. 1032-1043

- Diane Kelly, Nina Wacholder, Robert Rittman, Ying Sun, Paul Kantor, Sharon Small and Tomek Strzalkowski
- Web searching in Chinese: A study of a search engine in Hong Kong pp. 1044-1054

- Michael Chau, Xiao Fang and Christopher C. Yang
- Google Scholar citations and Google Web/URL citations: A multi‐discipline exploratory analysis pp. 1055-1065

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- Web usability: A user‐centered design approach pp. 1066-1067

- Xiaomin Zhu and Jianxin Liao
Volume 58, issue 6, 2007
- In this issue pp. 763-765

- Carol L. Barry
- Can interactivity make a difference? Effects of interactivity on the comprehension of and attitudes toward online health content pp. 766-776

- Mia Liza A. Lustria
- TOP‐curves pp. 777-785

- Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau and Sandra Rousseau
- The double role of ontologies in information science research pp. 786-793

- Frederico Fonseca
- The proximal‐virtual team continuum: A study of performance pp. 794-801

- Michael Workman
- Stylistic text classification using functional lexical features pp. 802-822

- Shlomo Argamon, Casey Whitelaw, Paul Chase, Sobhan Raj Hota, Navendu Garg and Shlomo Levitan
- A system for supporting evidence recording in bibliographic records, Part II: What is valuable evidence for catalogers? pp. 823-841

- Shoichi Taniguchi
- Automated criminal link analysis based on domain knowledge pp. 842-855

- Jennifer Schroeder, Jennifer Xu, Hsinchun Chen and Michael Chau
- The publishing dynamics of catastrophic events pp. 856-861

- Kathleen W. Weessies
- Defining a session on Web search engines pp. 862-871

- Bernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink, Chris Blakely and Sherry Koshman
- Topological analysis of citation networks to discover the future core articles pp. 872-882

- Naoki Shibata, Yuya Kajikawa and Katsumori Matsushima
- Social capital and the search for information: Examining the role of social capital in information seeking behavior in Mongolia pp. 883-894

- Catherine A. Johnson
- Children as architects of Web directories: An exploratory study pp. 895-907

- Judit Bar‐Ilan and Yifat Belous
- Managing information technology: A handbook for systems librarians pp. 908-909

- P. Scott Lapinski
- Metadata and its impact on libraries pp. 909-910

- Anastasis D. Petrou
- TREC: Experiment and evaluation in information retrieval pp. 910-911

- José L. Vicedo and Jaime Gómez
Volume 58, issue 5, 2007
- In this issue pp. 611-612

- Carol L. Barry
- Does topic metadata help with Web search? pp. 613-628

- David Hawking and Justin Zobel
- Prioritization strategies for video storyboard keyframes pp. 629-644

- Hemalata Iyer and Caitlain Devereaux Lewis
- Classification schemes of Information Science: Twenty‐eight scholars map the field pp. 645-672

- Chaim Zins
- Design, implementation, and evaluation of a methodology for automatic stemmer generation pp. 673-686

- Massimo Melucci and Nicola Orio
- A comparative evaluation of search techniques for query‐by‐humming using the MUSART testbed pp. 687-701

- Roger B. Dannenberg, William P. Birmingham, Bryan Pardo, Ning Hu, Colin Meek and George Tzanetakis
- Untangling Herdan's law and Heaps' law: Mathematical and informetric arguments pp. 702-709

- Leo Egghe
- Predicting user concerns about online privacy pp. 710-722

- Mike Z. Yao, Ronald E. Rice and Kier Wallis
- Ethnomethodological architectures: Information systems driven by cultural and community visions pp. 723-733

- Ramesh Srinivasan
- Rejecting highly cited papers: The views of scientists who encounter resistance to their discoveries from other scientists pp. 734-743

- Juan Miguel Campanario and Erika Acedo
- Web searcher interaction with the Dogpile.com metasearch engine pp. 744-755

- Bernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink and Sherry Koshman
- Uncertainty and information: Foundations of generalized information theory pp. 756-758

- Leo Egghe
- New directions in cognitive information retrieval pp. 758-760

- Anatoliy Gruzd
- The information revolution and Ireland: Prospects and challenges pp. 760-761

- Julian Warner
- A. Asonuma, Y. Fang and R. Rousseau, ‘Reflections on the age distribution of Japanese scientists’. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(3) 2006, 342–346 pp. 762-762

- Akihiro Asonuma, Yong Fang and Ronald Rousseau
Volume 58, issue 4, 2007
- In this issue pp. 459-460

- Carol L. Barry
- Lempel‐Ziv compression of highly structured documents pp. 461-478

- Joaquín Adiego, Gonzalo Navarro and Pablo de la Fuente
- Conceptual approaches for defining data, information, and knowledge pp. 479-493

- Chaim Zins
- User modeling for personalized Web search with self‐organizing map pp. 494-507

- Chen Ding and Jagdish C. Patra
- The impact of time constraints on Internet and Web use pp. 508-517

- Debra J. Slone
- Citation data analysis on hydrogeology pp. 518-525

- Frank Schwartz and Y.C. Fang
- Knowledge map of information science pp. 526-535

- Chaim Zins
- Combining bibliometrics, information retrieval, and relevance theory, Part 1: First examples of a synthesis pp. 536-559

- Howard D. White
- Statistical principal components analysis for retrieval experiments pp. 560-574

- Bekir Taner Dinçer
- Kling and the “critical”: Social informatics and critical informatics pp. 575-582

- Ronald E. Day
- Combining bibliometrics, information retrieval, and relevance theory, Part 2: Some implications for information science pp. 583-605

- Howard D. White
- Spanning the theory‐practice divide in library and information science pp. 606-607

- Lydia Eato Harris
- Introducing information management: An information research reader pp. 607-608

- Anastasis D. Petrou
- Information politics on the Web pp. 608-609

- Kevin C. Desouza
Volume 58, issue 3, 2007
- In this issue pp. 307-308

- Carol L. Barry
- Analogies between linguistics and information theory pp. 309-321

- Julian Warner
- Corpus‐based cross‐language information retrieval in retrieval of highly relevant documents pp. 322-334

- Tuomas Talvensaari, Martti Juhola, Jorma Laurikkala and Kalervo Järvelin
- Conceptions of information science pp. 335-350

- Chaim Zins
- Redips: Backlink search and analysis on the Web for business intelligence analysis pp. 351-365

- Michael Chau, Boby Shiu, Ivy Chan and Hsinchun Chen
- News cues: Information scent and cognitive heuristics pp. 366-378

- S. Shyam Sundar, Silvia Knobloch‐Westerwick and Matthias R. Hastall
- Identifying and characterizing public science‐related fears from RSS feeds pp. 379-390

- Mike Thelwall and Rudy Prabowo
- An analysis of the delayed response to Hurricane Katrina through the lens of knowledge management pp. 391-403

- Alton Y.K. Chua, Selcan Kaynak and Schubert S.B. Foo
- Overcoming knowledge management challenges during ERP implementation: The need to integrate and share different types of knowledge pp. 404-419

- Shan L. Pan, Sue Newell, Jimmy Huang and Robert D. Galliers
- Digital information support for domestic violence victims pp. 420-432

- Lynn Westbrook
- A library or just another information resource? A case study of users' mental models of traditional and digital libraries pp. 433-445

- Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford, Jeremy Gow, Jon Rimmer, Claire Warwick and George Buchanan
- Fighting child pornography: Exploring didactics and student engagement in social informatics pp. 446-451

- Per Arne Godejord
- Dynamic h‐index: The Hirsch index in function of time pp. 452-454

- Leo Egghe
- Process‐aware information systems: Bridging people and software through process technology pp. 455-456

- Hongyan Ma
- Stimulated recall and mental models: Tools for teaching and learning computer information literacy pp. 456-457

- Darrell Cook
- Multimedia content and the semantic web: Methods, standards and tools pp. 457-458

- Ashraf M.A. Ahmad
Volume 58, issue 2, 2007
- In this issue pp. 155-156

- Carol L. Barry
- Development of measures of online privacy concern and protection for use on the Internet pp. 157-165

- Tom Buchanan, Carina Paine, Adam N. Joinson and Ulf-Dietrich Reips
- Temporal analysis of a very large topically categorized Web query log pp. 166-178

- Steven M. Beitzel, Eric C. Jensen, Abdur Chowdhury, Ophir Frieder and David Grossman
- Relevance judgment in epistemic and hedonic information searches pp. 179-189

- Yunjie Xu
- The impact of survey data: Measuring success pp. 190-199

- Elizabeth C. Hamilton
- Which factors explain the Web impact of scientists' personal homepages? pp. 200-211

- Franz Barjak, Xuemei Li and Mike Thelwall
- Punishment and ethics deterrents: A study of insider security contravention pp. 212-222

- Michael Workman and John Gathegi
- A comparison between the China Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations Database and the Science Citation Index in terms of journal hierarchies and interjournal citation relations pp. 223-236

- Ping Zhou and Loet Leydesdorff
- Automatic cognitive style identification of digital library users for personalization pp. 237-251

- Enrique Frias‐Martinez, Sherry Y. Chen and Xiaohui Liu
- Structure of the impact factor of journals included in the Social Sciences Citation Index: Citations from documents labeled “editorial material” pp. 252-262

- Lidia González and Juan Miguel Campanario
- Towards understanding the roles of social capital in knowledge integration: A case study of a collaborative information systems project pp. 263-274

- Mamata Bhandar, Shan‐Ling Pan and Bernard C.Y. Tan
- Linguistics and information theory: Analytic advantages pp. 275-285

- Julian Warner
- Self‐archiving and the Copyright Transfer Agreements of ISI‐ranked library and information science journals pp. 286-296

- Anita Coleman
- Using the h‐index to rank influential British researchers in information science and librarianship pp. 297-301

- Charles Oppenheim
- Information ethics: Privacy, property, and power pp. 302-302

- Lisa A. Ennis
- Theories of information behavior pp. 303-303

- Denise E. Agosto
- Covert and overt: Recollecting and connecting intelligence service and information science pp. 303-305

- Lance Hayden
Volume 58, issue 1, 2007
- In this issue pp. 1-2

- Carol L. Barry
- Block merging for off‐line compression pp. 3-14

- Raymond Wan and Alistair Moffat
- Link decay in leading information science journals pp. 15-24

- Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh and Peng Kin Ng
- Visualization of the citation impact environments of scientific journals: An online mapping exercise pp. 25-38

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Understanding journal usage: A statistical analysis of citation and use pp. 39-50

- John D. McDonald
- Knowledge discovery based on an implicit and explicit conceptual network pp. 51-65

- Asako Koike and Toshihisa Takagi
- An assessment of the usability of an Internet‐based education system in a cross‐cultural environment: The case of the Interreg crossborder program in Central Europe pp. 66-75

- Borka Jerman Blažič, Effie Lai‐Chong Law and Tanja Arh
- Information technology support for communities of practice: How public defenders learn about winning and losing in court pp. 76-87

- Noriko Hara
- Web‐based text classification in the absence of manually labeled training documents pp. 88-96

- Chen‐Ming Hung and Lee‐Feng Chien
- The changing nature of information work in museums pp. 97-107

- Paul F. Marty
- Institutional journal costs in an open access environment pp. 108-120

- William H. Walters
- Information policies and open source software in developing countries pp. 121-132

- Gilberto Câmara and Frederico Fonseca
- The reusability of induced knowledge for the automatic semantic markup of taxonomic descriptions pp. 133-149

- Hong Cui and P. Bryan Heidorn
- Human perspectives in the Internet society: Culture, psychology and gender pp. 150-151

- Lynn Westbrook
- Understanding and communicating social informatics: A framework for studying and teaching the human contexts of information and communication technologies pp. 151-152

- Rich Gazan
- Design and usability of digital libraries: Case studies in the Asia Pacific pp. 152-153

- Judy P. Bolstad
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