Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology
1976 - 2025
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Volume 75, issue 13, 2024
- How fast do scholarly papers get read by various user groups? A longitudinal and cross‐disciplinary analysis of the evolution of Mendeley readership pp. 1433-1450

- Zhichao Fang, Chonkit Ho, Zekun Han and Puqing Wu
- Seed‐based information retrieval in networks of research publications: Evaluation of direct citations, bibliographic coupling, co‐citations, and PubMed‐related article score pp. 1453-1465

- Peter Sjögårde and Per Ahlgren
- Embodied and dialogical basis for understanding humans with information: A sustainable view pp. 1466-1479

- Anna Suorsa
- How games can support misinformation education: A sociocultural perspective pp. 1480-1497

- Stacey Wedlake, Chris Coward and Jin Ha Lee
- Exploring the digital gray zone of online medicinal markets emerging from search pp. 1498-1514

- Kristofer Rolf Söderström and Olof Sundin
- When data sharing is an answer and when (often) it is not: Acknowledging data‐driven, non‐data, and data‐decentered cultures pp. 1515-1530

- Isto Huvila and Luanne S. Sinnamon
Volume 75, issue 8, 2024
- Information and library professionals' roles and responsibilities in an AI‐augmented world pp. 865-868

- Gary Marchionini
- The Howard‐Harvard effect: Institutional reproduction of intersectional inequalities pp. 869-882

- Diego Kozlowski, Thema Monroe‐White, Vincent Larivière and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- The enhanced research impact of self‐archiving platforms: Evidence from bioRxiv pp. 883-897

- Hongxu Liu, Guangyuan Hu and Yin Li
- An empirical examination of data reuser trust in a digital repository pp. 898-915

- Elizabeth Yakel, Ixchel M. Faniel and Lionel P. Robert
- Toward measuring data literacy for higher education: Developing and validating a data literacy self‐efficacy scale pp. 916-931

- Jeonghyun Kim, Lingzi Hong and Sarah Evans
- Abstractions and embodiments: New histories of computing and society. By Janet Abbate, Stephanie Dick (Eds.), Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2022. pp. 472. $39.95 (softcover). ISBN: 9781421444376 pp. 932-933

- Tim Gorichanaz
Volume 75, issue 7, 2024
- Which international co‐authorships produce higher quality journal articles? pp. 769-788

- Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha, Mahshid Abdoli, Emma Stuart, Meiko Makita, Paul Wilson and Jonathan Levitt
- Exploring enigmas: Information seeking after exposure to virtual reality awe elicitors pp. 789-806

- Alex Urban and Jenny Simpson Bossaller
- You are not alone: Characterizing users' relationship‐layer identities in online health communities pp. 807-828

- Kejun Chen, Yuehua Zhao, Ningyuan Song, Yufei Han, Jiaer Peng and Jiaqing Wang
- An empirical exploration of the subjectivity problem of information qualities pp. 829-843

- Frans Van der Sluis, Julien Faure and Sofie Phutachard Homnual
- I'm the same, I'm the same, I'm trying to change: Investigating the role of human information behavior in view change pp. 844-858

- Dana McKay, Stephann Makri, Marisela Gutierrez‐Lopez, Colin Porlezza, Andrew Macfarlane, Glenda Cooper and Sondess Missaoui
- Handbook of digital inequality. By Eszter Hargittai (Ed.), Cheltenham: Elgar. 2021. pp. Xii, 386 (Elgar handbooks on inequality) pp. 859-862

- Gunilla Widén
Volume 75, issue 6, 2024
- “He looks very real”: Media, knowledge, and search‐based strategies for deepfake identification pp. 643-654

- Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh
- Will sentiment analysis need subculture? A new data augmentation approach pp. 655-670

- Zhenhua Wang, Simin He, Guang Xu and Ming Ren
- Centering dialog and care in digital Indigenous knowledge stewardship: Of relationality, responsibility, and respect pp. 671-685

- Chern Li Liew and Ailsa Lipscombe
- How much freedom does an effectiveness metric really have? pp. 686-703

- Alistair Moffat and Joel Mackenzie
- Semiotic scale for library software interfaces: Development and validation pp. 704-716

- Manoj Kumar Verma, Vinit Kumar and Mayank Yuvaraj
- Understanding super‐partnerships in scientific collaboration: Evidence from the field of economics pp. 717-733

- Junwan Liu, Xiaofei Guo, Shuo Xu, Yi Bu, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière, Yinglu Song and Honghao Zhou
- For perpetuating social media collective memory proactively and inclusively: Explore the interests and tensions of stakeholders in preservation actions pp. 734-748

- Hui Liu, Dong Rong Zhang, Qing Shan Zhou and Bin Li
- To preprint or not to preprint: A global researcher survey pp. 749-766

- Rong Ni and Ludo Waltman
Volume 75, issue 5, 2024
- JASIST Special Issue Editorial: Re‐orienting search engine research in information science pp. 503-511

- Dirk Lewandowski, Jutta Haider and Olof Sundin
- Impact and development of an Open Web Index for open web search pp. 512-520

- Michael Granitzer, Stefan Voigt, Noor Afshan Fathima, Martin Golasowski, Christian Guetl, Tobias Hecking, Gijs Hendriksen, Djoerd Hiemstra, Jan Martinovič, Jelena Mitrović, Izidor Mlakar, Stavros Moiras, Alexander Nussbaumer, Per Öster, Martin Potthast, Marjana Senčar Srdič, Sharikadze Megi, Kateřina Slaninová, Benno Stein, Arjen P. de Vries, Vít Vondrák, Andreas Wagner and Saber Zerhoudi
- The influence of knowledge type and source reputation on preferences for website or video search results pp. 521-537

- Georg Pardi, Steffen Gottschling and Yvonne Kammerer
- Virtuous search: A framework for intellectual virtue in online search pp. 538-549

- Tim Gorichanaz
- Dark sides of artificial intelligence: The dangers of automated decision‐making in search engine advertising pp. 550-566

- Carsten D. Schultz, Christian Koch and Rainer Olbrich
- Is googling risky? A study on risk perception and experiences of adverse consequences in web search pp. 567-580

- Helena Häußler, Sebastian Schultheiß and Dirk Lewandowski
- Towards improving user awareness of search engine biases: A participatory design approach pp. 581-599

- Monica Lestari Paramita, Maria Kasinidou, Styliani Kleanthous, Paolo Rosso, Tsvi Kuflik and Frank Hopfgartner
- Making the invisible visible: Critical discourse analysis as a tool for search engine research pp. 600-612

- Renee Morrison
- The elusive search engine: How search engine use is reflected in survey reports pp. 613-624

- Cecilia Andersson and Olof Sundin
- Shaping information and knowledge on climate change technologies: A cross‐country qualitative analysis of carbon capture and storage results on Google search pp. 625-639

- Jussara Rowland, Sergi López‐Asensio, Ataberk Bagci, Ana Delicado and Ana Prades
Volume 75, issue 4, 2024
- How technological knowledge management capability compliments knowledge‐intensive human resource management practices to enhance team outcomes: A moderated mediation analysis pp. 377-394

- Khuram Shahzad, Marco De Sisto, Shajara Ul‐Durar and Wei Liu
- Challenges posed by hijacked journals in Scopus pp. 395-422

- Anna Abalkina
- From academic to media capital: To what extent does the scientific reputation of universities translate into Wikipedia attention? pp. 423-437

- Wenceslao Arroyo‐Machado, Adrián A. Díaz‐Faes, Enrique Herrera‐Viedma and Rodrigo Costas
- Searching for creativity: How people search to generate new ideas pp. 438-453

- Catherine Chavula, Yujin Choi and Soo Young Rieh
- Types of domain and task‐solving information in media scholars' data interaction pp. 454-468

- Laura Korkeamäki, Heikki Keskustalo and Sanna Kumpulainen
- Information shaping pp. 469-482

- Ian Ruthven
- Information sculpting pp. 483-495

- Ian Ruthven
- Birth of modern facts: How the information revolution transformed academic research, governments, and businesses, Cortada, James W., Rowman & Littlefield. 2023. 462 pp. $125.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 978‐1‐5381‐7390‐9) pp. 496-499

- Cheryl Knott
Volume 75, issue 3, 2024
- Understanding data culture/s: Influences, activities, and initiatives: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 201-214

- Gillian Oliver, Jocelyn Cranefield, Spencer Lilley and Matthew J. Lewellen
- Factors associating with or predicting more cited or higher quality journal articles: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 215-244

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- Reviews and Reviewing: Approaches to Research Synthesis. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 245-267

- Linda C. Smith
- Information science and the inevitable: A literature review at the intersection of death and information management: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 268-297

- Jesse David Dinneen, Maja Krtalić, Nilou Davoudi, Helene Hellmich, Catharina Ochsner and Paulina Bressel
- Value co‐creation in cultural heritage information practices: Literature review and future agenda: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 298-323

- Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Jingwen Lian, Yan Zhang, Shijie Song and Xinlin Yao
- Phenomenon‐based classification: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 324-343

- Claudio Gnoli, Richard P. Smiraglia and Rick Szostak
- Socio‐technical issues in the platform‐mediated gig economy: A systematic literature review: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper pp. 344-374

- Meredith Dedema and Howard Rosenbaum
Volume 75, issue 1, 2024
- Understanding co‐corresponding authorship: A bibliometric analysis and detailed overview pp. 3-23

- Wencan Tian, Ruonan Cai, Zhichao Fang, Yu Geng, Xianwen Wang and Zhigang Hu
- Interaction with peers online: LGBTQIA+ individuals' information seeking and meaning‐making during the life transitions of identity construction pp. 24-42

- Romy Menghao Jia, Jia Tina Du and Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
- Why are these publications missing? Uncovering the reasons behind the exclusion of documents in free‐access scholarly databases pp. 43-58

- Lorena Delgado‐Quirós, Isidro F. Aguillo, Alberto Martín‐Martín, Emilio Delgado López‐Cózar, Enrique Orduña‐Malea and José Luis Ortega
- Monodisciplinary collaboration disrupts science more than multidisciplinary collaboration pp. 59-78

- Xin Liu, Yi Bu, Ming Li and Jiang Li
- Information practices in data analytics for supporting public health surveillance pp. 79-93

- Dan Zhang, Loo G. Pee, Shan L. Pan and Jingyuan Wang
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