Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
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Volume 56, issue 14, 2005
- In this issue pp. 1467-1468

- Carol L. Barry
- Mapping the Chinese Science Citation Database in terms of aggregated journal–journal citation relations pp. 1469-1479

- Loet Leydesdorff and Jin Bihui
- Evaluating the effectiveness of and patterns of interactions with automated searching assistance pp. 1480-1503

- Bernard J. Jansen and Michael D. McNeese
- Word‐oriented approximate string matching using occurrence heuristic tables: A heuristic for searching Arabic text pp. 1504-1511

- Suleiman H. Mustafa
- Out of the mouths of middle school children: I. Developing user‐defined controlled vocabularies for subject access in a digital library pp. 1512-1524

- June Abbas
- Modeling the factors affecting individuals' use of community networks: A theoretical explanation of community‐based information and communication technology use pp. 1525-1543

- Nahyun Kwon and Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie
- Investigating the Anomalous States of Knowledge hypothesis in a real‐life problem situation: A study of history and psychology undergraduates seeking information for a course essay pp. 1544-1554

- Charles Cole, John Leide, Jamshid Beheshti, Andrew Large and Martin Brooks
- Weaving a library Web: A guide to developing children's Websites pp. 1555-1556

- Kara Reuter
- Information strategy in practice pp. 1556-1557

- Jean Graef
Volume 56, issue 13, 2005
- In this issue pp. 1361-1362

- Carol L. Barry
- Analysis of the query logs of a Web site search engine pp. 1363-1376

- Michael Chau, Xiao Fang and Olivia R. Liu Sheng
- Users want more sophisticated search assistants: Results of a task‐based evaluation pp. 1377-1393

- Udo Kruschwitz and Hala Al‐Bakour
- Metric for Web accessibility evaluation pp. 1394-1404

- Bambang Parmanto and Xiaoming Zeng
- Who posts DeCSS and why?: A content analysis of Web sites posting DVD circumvention software pp. 1405-1418

- Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Robert Glenn Howard and Anuj C. Desai
- The reality of media preferences: Do professional groups vary in awareness? pp. 1419-1426

- Joette Stefl‐Mabry
- Adoption and diffusion of Encoded Archival Description pp. 1427-1437

- Elizabeth Yakel and Jihyun Kim
- A heuristic method based on a statistical approach for Chinese text segmentation pp. 1438-1447

- Christopher C. Yang and K. W. Li
- Predicting reading difficulty with statistical language models pp. 1448-1462

- Kevyn Collins‐Thompson and Jamie Callan
- Understanding information systems: What they do and why we need them pp. 1463-1464

- James Kalbach
- Annual review of information science and technology, volume 38, 2004 pp. 1464-1465

- Candy Schwartz
Volume 56, issue 12, 2005
- In this issue pp. 1241-1242

- Carol L. Barry
- Metrics for the scope of a collection pp. 1243-1249

- Robert B. Allen and Yejun Wu
- Manifestation of emerging specialties in journal literature: A growth model of papers, references, exemplars, bibliographic coupling, cocitation, and clustering coefficient distribution pp. 1250-1273

- Steven A. Morris
- A conclusive methodology for rating OCR performance pp. 1274-1287

- Nathan E. Brener, S.S. Iyengar and O.S. Pianykh
- A conceptual framework and open research questions for chat‐based reference service pp. 1288-1302

- Jeffrey Pomerantz
- Children's conceptual structures of science categories and the design of Web directories pp. 1303-1313

- Dania Bilal and Peiling Wang
- Ranking the research productivity of library and information science faculty and schools: An evaluation of data sources and research methods pp. 1314-1331

- Lokman I. Meho and Kristina M. Spurgin
- Information behavior in the context of improving patient safety pp. 1332-1345

- Anu MacIntosh‐Murray and Chun Wei Choo
- Image querying by image professionals pp. 1346-1359

- Corinne Jörgensen and Peter Jörgensen
- Humanizing information technology pp. 1360-1360

- Christinger Tomer
Volume 56, issue 11, 2005
- In this issue pp. 1129-1129

- Carol L. Barry
- Parsing the public domain pp. 1130-1139

- Terrence A. Maxwell
- Scholarly work and the shaping of digital access pp. 1140-1153

- Carole L. Palmer
- Introduction to the special topic section: Knowledge management in Asia pp. 1154-1155

- Suliman Al‐Hawamdeh
- Understanding seeking from electronic knowledge repositories: An empirical study pp. 1156-1166

- Atreyi Kankanhalli, Bernard C.Y. Tan and Kwok‐Kee Wei
- ONTOWEB: Implementing an ontology‐based Web retrieval system pp. 1167-1176

- Hyun Hee Kim
- Computational intelligence to model the export behavior of multinational corporation subsidiaries in Malaysia pp. 1177-1186

- Ron Edwards, Ajith Abraham and Sonja Petrovic‐Lazarevic
- Managing knowledge conflicts in an interorganizational project: A case study of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore pp. 1187-1199

- Chee Wee Tan, Shan Ling Pan, Eric Tze Kuan Lim and Calvin Meng Lai Chan
- Designing an interdisciplinary graduate program in knowledge management pp. 1200-1206

- Suliman Al‐Hawamdeh
- The design and implementation of a simulation game for teaching knowledge management pp. 1207-1216

- Alton Y.K. Chua
- The analysis and evaluation of knowledge efficiency in research groups pp. 1217-1226

- Junxia Wang and Jiancheng Guan
- The working environment and changing role of corporate librarians in Taiwan pp. 1227-1236

- Hsueh‐hua Chen and Tzu‐heng Chiu
- Introduction to reference work in the digital age pp. 1237-1238

- Elizabeth Yakel
- Virtual reference training: The complete guide to providing anytime anywhere answers pp. 1238-1239

- Dale A. Stirling
Volume 56, issue 10, 2005
- In this issue pp. 1013-1014

- Bert R. Boyce
- Automated identification of technologically similar organizations pp. 1015-1023

- Anthony Breitzman
- Introducing an active cluster‐based information retrieval paradigm pp. 1024-1030

- Oscar Loureiro and Hava Siegelmann
- Comparative knowledge management: A pilot study of Chinese and American universities pp. 1031-1044

- Qian Geng, Charles Townley, Kun Huang and Jing Zhang
- R‐sequences: Relative indicators for the rhythm of science pp. 1045-1049

- Liming Liang
- Conceptual framework for tasks in information studies pp. 1050-1061

- Katriina Byström and Preben Hansen
- Role‐related library use by local union officials pp. 1062-1074

- Margaret A. Chaplan and Edward J. Hertenstein
- Web citation data for impact assessment: A comparison of four science disciplines pp. 1075-1087

- Liwen Vaughan and Debora Shaw
- Statistical relationships between downloads and citations at the level of individual documents within a single journal pp. 1088-1097

- Henk F. Moed
- User‐process model approach to improve user interface usability pp. 1098-1112

- Boryung Ju and Myke Gluck
- Using top‐ranking sentences to facilitate effective information access pp. 1113-1125

- Ryen W. White, Joemon M. Jose and Ian Ruthven
- How images think pp. 1126-1127

- Pramod K. Nayar
- Connected, or what it means to live in the network society pp. 1127-1128

- Christinger Tomer
Volume 56, issue 9, 2005
- In this issue pp. 891-892

- Bert R. Boyce
- Scaling phenomena in the growth dynamics of scientific output pp. 893-902

- Kaushik Matia, Luis A. Nunes Amaral, Marc Luwel, Henk F. Moed and H. Eugene Stanley
- Ethical decision‐making for knowledge representation and organization systems for global use pp. 903-912

- Clare Beghtol
- Associating search and navigation behavior through log analysis pp. 913-934

- Mazlita Mat‐Hassan and Mark Levene
- Zipfian and Lotkaian continuous concentration theory pp. 935-945

- L. Egghe
- Factor matrix text filtering and clustering pp. 946-968

- Ronald N. Kostoff and Joel A. Block
- Eigenvalue‐based model selection during latent semantic indexing pp. 969-988

- Miles Efron
- Why is it difficult to find comprehensive information? Implications of information scatter for search and design pp. 989-1003

- Suresh K. Bhavnani
- The relationship of records in multiple databases to their usage or citedness pp. 1004-1007

- William Wellesley Hood and Concepción Shimizu Wilson
- Information literacy: Essential skills for the information age pp. 1008-1009

- Denise E. Agosto
- Erratum to publisher pp. 1010-1010

- Neil R. Smalheiser
Volume 56, issue 8, 2005
- In this issue pp. 777-778

- Bert R. Boyce
- Comparative analysis of webometric measurements in thematic environments pp. 779-785

- Cristina Faba‐Pérez, Felipe Zapico‐Alonso, Vicente P. Guerrero‐Bote and Félix de Moya‐Anegón
- Relying on electronic journals: Reading patterns of astronomers pp. 786-802

- Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King, Peter Boyce, Matt Grayson and Keri‐Lynn Paulson
- Impact of personality on technology adoption: An empirical model pp. 803-811

- Arun Vishwanath
- Community networks: Community capital or merely an affordable Internet access tool? pp. 812-823

- Nahyun Kwon
- Testing user interaction with a prototype visualization‐based information retrieval system pp. 824-833

- Sherry Koshman
- Distributed multi‐agent information filtering—A comparative study pp. 834-842

- S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Peng, R. Raje, J. Mostafa and M. Palakal
- An evaluation of novice end‐user computing performance: Data modeling, query writing, and comprehension pp. 843-853

- H.C. Chan, H.H. Teo and X.H. Zeng
- Gatekeeping indicators exemplified by the main players in the international gatekeeping orchestration of analytical chemistry journals pp. 854-860

- Tibor Braun and Ildikó Dióspatonyi
- The effects of expertise and feedback on search term selection and subsequent learning pp. 861-871

- Helene A. Hembrooke, Laura A. Granka, Geraldine K. Gay and Elizabeth D. Liddy
- Recording evidence in bibliographic records and descriptive metadata pp. 872-882

- Shoichi Taniguchi
- The clustering power of low frequency words in academic Webs pp. 883-888

- Liz Price and Mike Thelwall
- Information systems and the economics of innovation pp. 889-890

- Julian Warner
Volume 56, issue 7, 2005
- In this issue pp. 661-663

- Bert R. Boyce
- Relations between the continuous and the discrete Lotka power function pp. 664-668

- L Egghe
- The power of power laws and an interpretation of Lotkaian informetric systems as self‐similar fractals pp. 669-675

- L. Egghe
- Making an equality of ISI impact factors for different subject fields pp. 676-683

- Narongrit Sombatsompop and Teerasak Markpin
- Putting it together online: Information need identification for the domain novice user pp. 684-694

- Charles Cole, John E. Leide, Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti and Martin Brooks
- The impact of impermanent Web‐located citations: A study of 123 scholarly conference publications pp. 695-703

- Carmine Sellitto
- Measuring similarity of concentration between different informetric distributions: Two new approaches pp. 704-714

- Quentin L. Burrell
- A linguistic analysis of question taxonomies pp. 715-728

- Jeffrey Pomerantz
- Effective invariant features for shape‐based image retrieval pp. 729-740

- Shan Li, Moon‐Chuen Lee and Donald Adjeroh
- Web search strategies and human individual differences: Cognitive and demographic factors, Internet attitudes, and approaches pp. 741-756

- Nigel Ford, David Miller and Nicola Moss
- Web search strategies and human individual differences: A combined analysis pp. 757-764

- Nigel Ford, David Miller and Nicola Moss
- Maintaining knowledge management systems: A strategic imperative pp. 765-768

- Kevin C. Desouza and Yukika Awazu
- Similarity measures, author cocitation analysis, and information theory pp. 769-772

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Windows and mirrors: Interaction design, digital art, and the myth of transparency pp. 773-774

- Pramod K. Nayar
- Papers on ethics for publication pp. 775-775

- Robert Hauptman
Volume 56, issue 6, 2005
- In this issue pp. 557-558

- Bert R. Boyce
- A temporal comparison of AltaVista Web searching pp. 559-570

- Bernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink and Jan Pedersen
- Probabilistic question answering on the Web pp. 571-583

- Dragomir Radev, Weiguo Fan, Hong Qi, Harris Wu and Amardeep Grewal
- An analysis of the relative hardness of Reuters‐21578 subsets pp. 584-596

- Franca Debole and Fabrizio Sebastiani
- A probabilistic model for Latent Semantic Indexing pp. 597-608

- Chris H.Q. Ding
- Text characteristics of English language university Web sites pp. 609-619

- Mike Thelwall
- Model for organizational knowledge creation and strategic use of information pp. 620-629

- John H. Heinrichs and Jeen‐Su Lim
- Clearing up “implicit knowledge”: Implications for Knowledge Management, information science, psychology, and social epistemology pp. 630-635

- Ronald E. Day
- Comparing faculty information seeking in teaching and research: Implications for the design of digital libraries pp. 636-657

- Christine L. Borgman, Laura J. Smart, Kelli A. Millwood, Jason R. Finley, Leslie Champeny, Anne J. Gilliland and Gregory H. Leazer
- Benchmarks in distance education: The LIS experience pp. 658-659

- Lydia Eato Harris
- Jeremiad Jottings pp. 659-660

- Laura Michelle Wilkerson
Volume 56, issue 5, 2005
- Introduction to the special issue on bioinformatics pp. 437-439

- Bradley M. Hemminger
- Introduction to bioinformatics pp. 440-446

- David Fenstermacher
- Information problems in molecular biology and bioinformatics pp. 447-456

- W. John MacMullen and Sheila O. Denn
- Genescene: An ontology‐enhanced integration of linguistic and co‐occurrence based relations in biomedical texts pp. 457-468

- Gondy Leroy and Hsinchun Chen
- Developing a protocol for bioinformatics analysis: An integrated information behavior and task analysis approach pp. 469-482

- Joan C. Bartlett and Elaine G. Toms
- Integrated bioinformatics application for automated target discovery pp. 483-492

- Luca Toldo and Friedrich Rippmann
- Mining association rules from biological databases pp. 493-504

- Andrés Rodríguez, José María Carazo and Oswaldo Trelles
- Reconfigurable Web wrapper agents for biological information integration pp. 505-517

- Chun‐Nan Hsu, Chia‐Hui Chang, Chang‐Huain Hsieh, Jiann‐Jyh Lu and Chien‐Chi Chang
- Graph theoretic methods for the analysis of structural relationships in biological macromolecules pp. 518-528

- Peter J. Artymiuk, Ruth V. Spriggs and Peter Willett
- Survey of bioinformatics programs in the United States pp. 529-537

- Bradley M. Hemminger, Trish Losi and Anne Bauers
- Bioinformatics resources from the National Center for Biotechnology Information: An integrated foundation for discovery pp. 538-550

- Barbara A. Rapp and David L. Wheeler
- Extramural funding opportunities in bioinformatics from the National Library of Medicine pp. 551-556

- Carol A. Bean and Milton Corn
Volume 56, issue 4, 2005
- In this issue pp. 325-326

- Bert R. Boyce
- How users assess Web pages for information seeking pp. 327-344

- Anastasios Tombros, Ian Ruthven and Joemon M. Jose
- Supporting user‐subjective categorization with self‐organizing maps and learning vector quantization pp. 345-355

- Dina Goren‐Bar and Tsvi Kuflik
- The use of reliability techniques to predict the recovery rate of recovering alcohol addicts pp. 356-363

- K.E.B. Thornton and A. Lazzarini
- Digital identity matters pp. 364-372

- Arthur Allison, James Currall, Michael Moss and Susan Stuart
- The anticipated and assessed contribution of information types in references retrieved for preparing a research proposal pp. 373-381

- Sami Serola and Pertti Vakkari
- Instruments of cognition: Use of citations and Web links in online teaching materials pp. 382-392

- Anita Coleman
- Validation of a model of information seeking over multiple search sessions pp. 393-415

- Shin‐jeng Lin and Nick Belkin
- Internetworking of factors affecting successive searches over multiple episodes pp. 416-436

- Shin‐jeng Lin
Volume 56, issue 3, 2005
- Introduction to the special topic issue: Intelligence and security informatics pp. 217-220

- Hsinchun Chen
- Technology, security, and individual privacy: New tools, new threats, and new public perceptions pp. 221-234

- Lee S. Strickland and Laura E. Hunt
- User acceptance of Intelligence and Security Informatics technology: A study of COPLINK pp. 235-244

- Paul Jen‐Hwa Hu, Chienting Lin and Hsinchun Chen
- Sensitive information: A review and research agenda pp. 245-257

- E. Dale Thompson and Michelle L. Kaarst‐Brown
- A semi‐supervised active learning algorithm for information extraction from textual data pp. 258-271

- Tianhao Wu and William M. Pottenger
- Automatic crosslingual thesaurus generated from the Hong Kong SAR Police Department Web corpus for crime analysis pp. 272-282

- Kar Wing Li and Christopher C. Yang
- Trust‐based secure information sharing between federal government agencies pp. 283-298

- Peng Liu and Amit Chetal
- Optimizing anti‐terrorism resource allocation pp. 299-309

- Steven R. Haynes, Thomas George Kannampallil, Lawrence L. Larson and Nitesh Garg
- Addressing the homeland security problem: A collaborative decision‐making framework pp. 310-324

- T.S. Raghu, R. Ramesh and Andrew B. Whinston
Volume 56, issue 2, 2005
- In this issue pp. 109-110

- Bert R. Boyce
- The bibliometric properties of article readership information pp. 111-128

- Michael J. Kurtz, Guenther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn Grant, Markus Demleitner, Stephen S. Murray, Nathalie Martimbeau and Barbara Elwell
- Context‐based generic cross‐lingual retrieval of documents and automated summaries pp. 129-139

- Wai Lam, Ki Chan, Dragomir Radev, Horacio Saggion and Simone Teufel
- A probabilistic similarity metric for Medline records: A model for author name disambiguation pp. 140-158

- Vetle I. Torvik, Marc Weeber, Don R. Swanson and Neil R. Smalheiser
- PRAW—A PRivAcy model for the Web pp. 159-172

- Bracha Shapira, Yuval Elovici, Adlay Meshiach and Tsvi Kuflik
- Conveying taxonomy context for topic‐focused Web search pp. 173-188

- Said Mirza Pahlevi and Hiroyuki Kitagawa
- Urquhart and probability: The transition from librarianship to library and information science pp. 189-214

- Stephen J. Bensman
- Information representation and retrieval in the digital age pp. 215-216

- Angela Heath
Volume 56, issue 1, 2005
- In this issue pp. 1-2

- Bert R. Boyce
- Firm‐like behavior of journals? Scaling properties of their output and impact growth dynamics pp. 3-12

- Frank Havemann, Michael Heinz and Roland Wagner‐Döbler
- The social and discursive construction of computing skills pp. 13-22

- Sanna Talja
- When is “enough” enough? Modeling the information‐seeking and stopping behavior of senior arts administrators pp. 23-35

- Lisl Zach
- Worldwide use and impact of the NASA Astrophysics Data System digital library pp. 36-45

- Michael J. Kurtz, Guenther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn Grant, Markus Demleitner and Stephen S. Murray
- Toward an alternative notion of information systems ontologies: Information engineering as a hermeneutic enterprise pp. 46-57

- Frederico T. Fonseca and James E. Martin
- Article impact calculated over arbitrary periods pp. 58-62

- Tove Faber Frandsen and Ronald Rousseau
- PageRank and Interaction Information Retrieval pp. 63-69

- Sándor Dominich and Adrienn Skrop
- A flexible interface design for Web directories to accommodate different cognitive styles pp. 70-83

- Sherry Y. Chen, George D. Magoulas and Dionisios Dimakopoulos
- Scatter of journals and literature obsolescence reflected in document delivery requests pp. 84-94

- Yaşar Tonta and Yurdagül Ünal
- Profile, needs, and expectations of information professionals: What we learned from the 2003 ASIST membership survey pp. 95-105

- Liwen Vaughan and Trudi Bellardo Hahn
- Are two document clusters better than one? The Cluster Performance Question for information retrieval pp. 106-108

- Robert M. Losee and Lewis Church, Jr.
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