Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology
1976 - 2025
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Volume 76, issue 8, 2025
- Bringing information science perspectives to data science: Opportunities and gaps pp. 1047-1051

- Matthew S. Mayernik
- What's in a name? Scholarly journal title changes and the quest for international visibility (1965–2020) pp. 1052-1064

- Mahdi Khelfaoui and Yves Gingras
- The iSchools landscape: Diversity, inclusiveness, and global identity pp. 1065-1081

- Di Wang, Lihong Zhou, Michael Seadle and Gobinda Chowdhury
- Adaptive hyperparameter optimization for author name disambiguation pp. 1082-1104

- Shuo Lu and Yong Zhou
- The botization of science? Large‐scale study of the presence and impact of Twitter bots in science dissemination pp. 1105-1122

- Wenceslao Arroyo‐Machado, Enrique Herrera‐Viedma and Daniel Torres‐Salinas
- Toward information resilience: Applying intersectionality to the HIV/AIDS information practices of Black sexual minority men pp. 1123-1140

- Megan Threats
Volume 76, issue 7, 2025
- Using linked data for data analytic literary research: Case BookSampo—Finnish fiction literature on the semantic web pp. 937-958

- Annastiina Ahola, Telma Peura and Eero Hyvönen
- Evolving stories of self: Informational transitions and tattoos pp. 959-973

- Maja Krtalić, Jennifer Campbell‐Meier and Niloofar Solhjoo
- Health information behavior during the life transition among people diagnosed with hypothyroidism pp. 974-988

- Varpu Pääaho and Aira Huttunen
- Restraining the formation of filter bubbles with algorithmic affordances: Toward more balanced information consumption and decreased attitude extremity pp. 989-1005

- Tingting Jiang, Zhumo Sun and Shiting Fu
- Prerequisite Relations Annotation Tool: Annotation and analysis of educational relations in texts pp. 1006-1027

- Chiara Alzetta and Ilaria Torre
- Connected pilgrims: A case study of the Motawif booking system on X pp. 1028-1042

- Nadia Caidi, Deena Abul‐Fottouh, Jie Wu and Argane Goel
Volume 76, issue 6, 2025
- The use of bibliometrics for ranking the all‐time greatest music artists pp. 843-847

- Timothy L. Urban
- A study of drag‐and‐drop query refinement and query history visualization for mobile exploratory search pp. 848-866

- Mohammad Hasan Payandeh, Orland Hoeber, Miriam Boon, Dale Storie and Veronica Ramshaw
- College students' credibility assessments of GenAI‐generated information for academic tasks: An interview study pp. 867-883

- Wonchan Choi, Hyerin Bak, Jiaxin An, Yan Zhang and Besiki Stvilia
- Evaluating the linguistic coverage of OpenAlex: An assessment of metadata accuracy and completeness pp. 884-895

- Lucía Céspedes, Diego Kozlowski, Carolina Pradier, Maxime Holmberg Sainte‐Marie, Natsumi Solange Shokida, Pierre Benz, Constance Poitras, Anton Boudreau Ninkov, Saeideh Ebrahimy, Philips Ayeni, Sarra Filali, Bing Li and Vincent Larivière
- Understanding the shifting nature of fake news research: Consumption, dissemination, and detection pp. 896-916

- Rona Nisa Sofia Amriza, Tzu‐Chuan Chou and Wiwit Ratnasari
- Bayesian and frequentist statistical models to predict publishing output and article processing charge totals pp. 917-932

- Philip M. Dixon and Eric Schares
Volume 76, issue 5, 2025
- Death by AI: Will large language models diminish Wikipedia? pp. 743-751

- Christian Wagner and Ling Jiang
- Debunking war information disorder: A case study in assessing the use of multimedia verification tools pp. 752-769

- Sohail Ahmed Khan, Laurence Dierickx, Jan‐Gunnar Furuly, Henrik Brattli Vold, Rano Tahseen, Carl‐Gustav Linden and Duc‐Tien Dang‐Nguyen
- Beyond decomposition: Hierarchical dependency management in multi‐document question answering pp. 770-789

- Xiaoyan Zheng, Zhi Li, Qianglong Chen and Yin Zhang
- Science for whom? The influence of the regional academic circuit on gender inequalities in Latin America pp. 790-802

- Carolina Pradier, Diego Kozlowski, Natsumi S. Shokida and Vincent Larivière
- Using the S‐DIKW framework to transform data visualization into data storytelling pp. 803-818

- Angelica Lo Duca and Kate McDowell
- Spoken conversational search: Evaluating the effect of system clarifications on user experience through Wizard‐of‐Oz study pp. 819-839

- Souvick Ghosh and Chirag Shah
Volume 76, issue 4, 2025
- ChatGPT for complex text evaluation tasks pp. 645-648

- Mike Thelwall
- Data, not documents: Moving beyond theories of information‐seeking behavior to advance data discovery pp. 649-664

- Anthony J. Million, Jeremy York, Sara Lafia and Libby Hemphill
- Associating cognitive abilities with naturalistic search behavior pp. 665-685

- Tung Vuong, Pritom Kumar Das and Tuukka Ruotsalo
- “I wish I could use any language as it comes to mind”: User experience in digital platforms in the context of multilingual personal information management pp. 686-702

- Lilach Alon and Maja Krtalić
- Essential work, invisible workers: The role of digital curation in COVID‐19 Open Science pp. 703-717

- Irene V. Pasquetto, Amina A. Abdu and Natascha Chtena
- Dynamic algorithmic awareness based on FAT evaluation: Heuristic intervention and multidimensional prediction pp. 718-739

- Jing Liu, Dan Wu, Guoye Sun and Yuyang Deng
Volume 76, issue 3, 2025
- Research methods and the use of visual representation in library and information science research pp. 527-544

- Krystyna K. Matusiak, Veslava Osinska, Peter Organisciak and Robyn Thomas Pitts
- The logic behind cyberchondria: Longitudinal relations among risk perception, health anxiety, and online health information seeking pp. 545-562

- Yanhui Song and Deyu Min
- Are disruptive papers more likely to impact technology and society? pp. 563-579

- Alex J. Yang, Xiaohui Yan, Haotian Hu, Hanlin Hu, Jia Kong and Sanhong Deng
- The role of online search platforms in scientific diffusion pp. 580-603

- Kyriakos Drivas
- Falling behind again? Characterizing and assessing older adults' algorithm literacy in interactions with video recommendations pp. 604-620

- Yuhao Zhang and Jiqun Liu
- Integration patterns in the use of metadata for data sense‐making during relevance evaluation: An interpretable deep learning‐based prediction pp. 621-641

- Qiao Li, Ping Wang, Chunfeng Liu, Xueyi Li and Jingrui Hou
Volume 76, issue 2, 2025
- Conceptual models of the sociotechnical: Introduction to special issue pp. 349-352

- Katrina Fenlon, Peter Organisciak, Andrea Thomer and Nicholas M. Weber
- Conceptual modeling as language design pp. 353-363

- Ryan Shaw
- Critical data modeling and the basic representation model pp. 364-374

- Karen M. Wickett
- The “Collections as ML Data” checklist for machine learning and cultural heritage pp. 375-396

- Benjamin Charles Germain Lee
- Theories and implications for centering Indigenous and queer embodiment within sociotechnical systems pp. 397-412

- Travis L. Wagner, Diana Marsh and Lydia Curliss
- Metadata as imaginary demands: Exploring metadata markets in digital heritage with speculative design pp. 413-427

- Karin Hansson
- Under whose wings? A conceptual model for incorporating historical sovereignty information in biodiversity data pp. 428-446

- Yi‐Yun Cheng
- Facts in the machine: Systems of record and the performance of sociotechnical truth pp. 447-459

- Elliott Hauser
- One schema to rule them all: How Schema.org models the world of search pp. 460-523

- Andrew Iliadis, Amelia Acker, Wesley Stevens and Sezgi Başak Kavakli
Volume 76, issue 1, 2025
- Sense‐making, sensemaking and sense making—A systematic review and meta‐synthesis of literature in information science and education: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 3-97

- Christine Urquhart, Bonnie Cheuk, Louisa Lam and Dave Snowden
- Human‐centered explainable artificial intelligence: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 98-120

- Michael Ridley
- A literature review of user privacy concerns in conversational chatbots: A social informatics approach: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 121-154

- Ece Gumusel
- Cognitive authority: A scoping review of empirical research. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 155-192

- Noora Hirvonen, Anna‐Maija Multas, Tuula Nygård and Maija‐Leena Huotari
- The role of information and communication technologies in disclosing and reporting sexual assault among young adults: A systematic review. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 193-215

- Valerie Lookingbill and Travis L. Wagner
- Trends in information behavior research, 2016–2022: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 216-237

- Isto Huvila and Tim Gorichanaz
- Data quality assurance practices in research data repositories—A systematic literature review. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 238-261

- Besiki Stvilia, Yuanying Pang, Dong Joon Lee and Fatih Gunaydin
- Negative consequences of information gatekeeping through algorithmic technologies: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 262-288

- Devendra Potnis, Iman Tahamtan and Luke McDonald
- Sociotechnical governance of misinformation: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 289-325

- Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, Xiaohua Awa Zhu and Shengan Yang
- Information avoidance: A critical conceptual review. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 326-346

- Alison Hicks, Pamela McKenzie, Jenny Bronstein, Jette Seiden Hyldegård, Ian Ruthven and Gunilla Widén
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