Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology
1976 - 2025
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Volume 74, issue 13, 2023
- Who tweets scientific publications? A large‐scale study of tweeting audiences in all areas of research pp. 1485-1497

- Lin Zhang, Zhenyu Gou, Zhichao Fang, Gunnar Sivertsen and Ying Huang
- Promoting data use through understanding user behaviors: A model for human open government data interaction pp. 1498-1514

- Fanghui Xiao, Yu Chi and Daqing He
- Knowledge inheritance in disciplines: Quantifying the successive and distant reuse of references pp. 1515-1531

- Hongyu Zhou, Ke Dong and Yikun Xia
- Description: Its meaning, epistemology, and use with emphasis on information science pp. 1532-1549

- Birger Hjørland
- An approach to assess the quality of Jupyter projects published by GLAM institutions pp. 1550-1564

- Gustavo Candela, Sally Chambers and Tim Sherratt
Volume 74, issue 12, 2023
- JASIST special issue on ICT4D and intersections with the information field pp. 1345-1349

- Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Jia Tina Du, Natalie Pang, Jaya Raju and Hui Yan
- Accessing and preserving information: Combining ICT4D and archival science to empower marginalized communities pp. 1350-1364

- Viviane Frings‐Hessami and Gillian Oliver
- Consequences of information exchanges of vulnerable women on Facebook: An “information grounds” study informing value co‐creation and ICT4D research pp. 1365-1383

- Devendra Potnis, Macy Halladay and Sara‐Elizabeth Jones
- A multi‐stakeholder engagement framework for knowledge management in ICT4D pp. 1384-1400

- Manoj A. Thomas, Yan Li, Vera Sistenich, Ken Ngoy Diango and Diulu Kabongo
- User empowerment and well‐being with mHealth apps during pandemics: A mix‐methods investigation in China pp. 1401-1418

- Zhongyun Zhou, Xiao‐Ling Jin, Carol Hsu and Zhenya Tang
- Toward an impact‐driven framework to operationalize social justice and implement ICT4D in the field of information pp. 1419-1436

- Bharat Mehra
- Bridging information and communication technology and older adults by social network: An action research in Sichuan, China pp. 1437-1448

- Yuhao Zhang, Guangchun Zheng and Hui Yan
- Cultural use of ICT4D to promote Indigenous knowledge continuity of Ngarrindjeri stories and communal practices pp. 1449-1462

- Jelina Haines, Jia Tina Du and Aunty Ellen Trevorrow
- How does family support influence digital immigrants' extended use of smartphones? An empirical study based on IT identity theory pp. 1463-1481

- Zian Fang, Yongmei Liu, Fei Jiang and Wei Dong
Volume 74, issue 11, 2023
- More is better? Understanding the effects of online interactions on patients health anxiety pp. 1243-1264

- Zhaohua Deng, Zihao Deng, Guorui Fan, Bin Wang, Weiguo (Patrick) Fan and Shan Liu
- Information practices around genetic testing for ovarian cancer patients pp. 1265-1281

- Ciaran B. Trace, Yan Zhang, Siqi Yi and Marian Yvette Williams‐Brown
- PIM as a caring: Using ethics of care to explore personal information management as a caring process pp. 1282-1292

- Amber L. Cushing
- Dataset versus reality: Understanding model performance from the perspective of information need pp. 1293-1306

- Mengying Yu and Aixin Sun
- Do you see what I see? Measuring the semantic differences in image‐recognition services' outputs pp. 1307-1324

- Anton Berg and Matti Nelimarkka
- Towards indicating interdisciplinarity: Characterizing interdisciplinary knowledge flow pp. 1325-1340

- Hongyu Zhou, Raf Guns and Tim C. E. Engels
Volume 74, issue 10, 2023
- Times new plural: The multiple temporalities of contemporary life and the infosphere pp. 1159-1169

- Tom Mason and David Bawden
- How question type influences knowledge withholding in social Q&A community pp. 1170-1184

- Xing Zhang, Durong Wang, Yuyao Tang and Quan Xiao
- Communicating shared situational awareness in times of chaos: Social media and the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 1185-1202

- Maryam Shahbazi, Deborah Bunker and Tania C. Sorrell
- Architects of memory: Information and rhetoric in a networked archival age. Nathan R. Johnson. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. 2020. pp. 224. $49.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780817320607 pp. 1203-1206

- Charles Farrugia
- Sorting out journals: The proliferation of journal lists in China pp. 1207-1228

- Jing Wang, Willem Halffman and Yuehong Helen Zhang
- Neural machine translation for in‐text citation classification pp. 1229-1240

- Iqra Safder, Momin Ali, Naif Radi Aljohani, Raheel Nawaz and Saeed‐Ul Hassan
Volume 74, issue 9, 2023
- Thinking inside the box: An evaluation of a novel search‐assisting tool for supporting (meta)cognition during exploratory search pp. 1049-1066

- Yuan Li, Anita Crescenzi, Austin R. Ward and Rob Capra
- The effects of COVID‐19 on information management in remote and hybrid work environments pp. 1067-1080

- Maayan Nakash and Dan Bouhnik
- Information misbehavior: How organizations use information to deceive pp. 1081-1085

- Chun Wei Choo and Marco Meyer
- Climate change information seeking pp. 1086-1099

- Chun Wei Choo
- What online review features really matter? An explainable deep learning approach for hotel demand forecasting pp. 1100-1117

- Dong Zhang and Chong Wu
- Narrative review on open access institutional repositories and knowledge sharing in South Africa pp. 1118-1123

- Kwame Kodua‐Ntim
- Addressing structural hurdles for metadata extraction from environmental impact statements pp. 1124-1139

- Egoitz Laparra, Alex Binford‐Walsh, Kirk Emerson, Marc L. Miller, Laura López‐Hoffman, Faiz Currim and Steven Bethard
- Global reach, regional strength: Spatial patterns of a big science facility pp. 1140-1156

- Kristofer Rolf Söderström
Volume 74, issue 8, 2023
- Does technology really outpace policy, and does it matter? A primer for technical experts and others pp. 885-904

- William Aspray and Philip Doty
- A future‐oriented approach to the selection of artificial intelligence technologies for knowledge platforms pp. 905-922

- Andrzej M. J. Skulimowski and Thomas Köhler
- Human‐supervised data science framework for city governments: A design science approach pp. 923-936

- Loni Hagen, Mihir Patel and Luis Luna‐Reyes
- Literary information in China: A history. By Jack W. Chen, Anatoly Detwyler, Xiao Lui, Christopher M. B. Nugent, Bruce Rusk (Eds.), New York: Columbia University Press. 2021. pp. 672. $90.00 (hbk). ISBN: 9780231195522 pp. 937-940

- Laura Skouvig
- In which fields are citations indicators of research quality? pp. 941-953

- Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha, Emma Stuart, Meiko Makita, Mahshid Abdoli, Paul Wilson and Jonathan Levitt
- “Don't Say Gay” in Alabama: A taxonomic framework of LGBTQ+ information support services in public libraries—An exploratory website content analysis of critical resistance pp. 954-970

- Bharat Mehra and Baheya S. Jaber
- Chaos, expansion, and contraction: The information worlds of depression patients during the COVID‐19 pandemic lockdown pp. 971-989

- Xin Bao and Ping Ke
- Understanding user‐generated questions in social Q&A: A goal‐framing approach pp. 990-1009

- Qian Wu, Chei Sian Lee and Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh
- Bibliometric‐enhanced legal information retrieval: Combining usage and citations as flavors of impact relevance pp. 1010-1025

- Gineke Wiggers, Suzan Verberne, Wouter van Loon and Gerrit‐Jan Zwenne
- Aspect sentiment mining of short bullet screen comments from online TV series pp. 1026-1045

- Jiayue Liu, Ziyao Zhou, Ming Gao, Jiafu Tang and Weiguo Fan
Volume 74, issue 7, 2023
- A comparative study of the coverage of African journals in Web of Science, Scopus, and CrossRef pp. 745-758

- Toluwase Victor Asubiaro and Sodiq Onaolapo
- Generating keyphrases for readers: A controllable keyphrase generation framework pp. 759-774

- Yi Jiang, Rui Meng, Yong Huang, Wei Lu and Jiawei Liu
- Stepping beyond your comfort zone: Diffusion‐based network analytics for knowledge trajectory recommendation pp. 775-790

- Yi Zhang, Mengjia Wu, Guangquan Zhang and Jie Lu
- Why are coauthored academic articles more cited: Higher quality or larger audience? pp. 791-810

- Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha, Mahshid Abdoli, Emma Stuart, Meiko Makita, Paul Wilson and Jonathan Levitt
- The association of disciplinary background with the evolution of topics and methods in Library and Information Science research 1995–2015 pp. 811-827

- Pertti Vakkari, Kalervo Järvelin and Yu‐Wei Chang
- The design and evaluation of a nudge‐based interface to facilitate consumers' evaluation of online health information credibility pp. 828-845

- Yan Zhang, Jiaying Liu and Shijie Song
- Measuring the impacts of quantity and trustworthiness of information on COVID‐19 vaccination intent pp. 846-865

- Min Sook Park, JungHo Park, Hyejin Kim, Jin Hui Lee and Hyejin Park
- An automatic data quality approach to assess semantic data from cultural heritage institutions pp. 866-878

- Gustavo Candela
- The digital environment: How we live, learn, work, and play now. Boczkowski, Pablo J. and Mitchelstein, Eugenia. The MIT Press. 2021. 208 pp. $24.95 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9780262046190) pp. 879-881

- Tim Jordan
Volume 74, issue 6, 2023
- About JASIST special issue on “Data Science in the iField” pp. 601-605

- Yin Zhang, Il‐Yeol Song, Theresa Anderson and Dan Wu
- Evolution of data science and its education in iSchools: An impressionistic study using curriculum analysis pp. 606-622

- Shalini R. Urs and Mohamed Minhaj
- What should we teach? A human‐centered data science graduate curriculum model design for iField schools pp. 623-640

- Dan Wu, Hao Xu, Yaqi Sun and Siyu Lv
- Data science curriculum in the iField pp. 641-662

- Yin Zhang, Dan Wu, Loni Hagen, Il‐Yeol Song, Javed Mostafa, Sam Oh, Theresa Anderson, Chirag Shah, Bradley Wade Bishop, Frank Hopfgartner, Kai Eckert, Lisa Federer and Jeffrey S. Saltz
- Constructing categories: Moving beyond protected classes in algorithmic fairness pp. 663-668

- Clara Belitz, Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, Steven Ritter, Ryan S. Baker, Stephen E. Fancsali and Nigel Bosch
- An expert‐in‐the‐loop method for domain‐specific document categorization based on small training data pp. 669-684

- Kanyao Han, Rezvaneh Rezapour, Katia Nakamura, Dikshya Devkota, Daniel C. Miller and Jana Diesner
- Making sense of the black‐boxes: Toward interpretable text classification using deep learning models pp. 685-700

- Jie Tao, Lina Zhou and Kevin Hickey
- The research data life cycle, legacy data, and dilemmas in research data management pp. 701-706

- Jenny Bossaller and Anthony J. Million
- Information organization and representation in digital cultural heritage in Brazil: Systematic mapping of information infrastructure in digital collections for data science applications pp. 707-726

- Dalton Lopes Martins, Daniela Lucas da Silva Lemos, Luis Felipe Rosa de Oliveira, Joyce Siqueira, Danielle do Carmo and Vinicius Nunes Medeiros
- A feeling for the data: How government and nonprofit stakeholders negotiate value conflicts in data science approaches to ending homelessness pp. 727-741

- Stephen C. Slota, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Min Kyung Lee, Sherri R. Greenberg, Ishan Nigam, Tara Zimmerman, Sarah Rodriguez and James Snow
Volume 74, issue 5, 2023
- Trolling CNN and Fox News on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pp. 493-505

- Pnina Fichman and Maanvi Rathi
- Description framework of makerspaces: Examining the relationship between spatial arrangement and diverse user populations pp. 506-516

- Marijel Melo, Laura March, Kimberly Hirsh and Emily Arnsberg
- Information precarity and the agentic practices of marginalized communities: Puerto Rican activists addressing the crisis before, during, and after Hurricane Maria pp. 517-530

- Fatima Espinoza Vasquez and Shannon M. Oltmann
- Predatory predictions and the ethics of predictive analytics pp. 531-545

- Kirsten Martin
- Extracting the evolutionary backbone of scientific domains: The semantic main path network analysis approach based on citation context analysis pp. 546-569

- Xiaorui Jiang and Junjun Liu
- ChatGPT and a new academic reality: Artificial Intelligence‐written research papers and the ethics of the large language models in scholarly publishing pp. 570-581

- Brady D. Lund, Ting Wang, Nishith Reddy Mannuru, Bing Nie, Somipam Shimray and Ziang Wang
- Do altmetric scores reflect article quality? Evidence from the UK Research Excellence Framework 2021 pp. 582-593

- Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha, Mahshid Abdoli, Emma Stuart, Meiko Makita, Paul Wilson and Jonathan Levitt
- Knowledge justice: Disrupting library and information studies through critical race theory. By Sofia Y. Leung, Jorge R. López‐McKnight, Cambridge: The MIT Press. 2021. pp. 358. $35.00 (xxxx). ISBN: 9780262043502 pp. 594-598

- Melissa Adler
Volume 74, issue 4, 2023
- Information seeking by experimentation: Trying something out to discover what happens pp. 383-387

- Morten Hertzum
- Predicting coauthorship using bibliographic network embedding pp. 388-401

- Yongjun Zhu, Lihong Quan, Pei‐Ying Chen, Meen Chul Kim and Chao Che
- Analysis of shared research data in Spanish scientific papers about COVID‐19: A first approach pp. 402-414

- Roxana Cerda‐Cosme and Eva Méndez
- Egocentric cocitation networks and scientific papers destinies pp. 415-433

- Béatrice Milard and Yoann Pitarch
- The information ecosystem concept in information literacy: A theoretical approach and definition pp. 434-443

- Evan F. Kuehn
- Surveillance as information practice pp. 444-460

- Bryce Clayton Newell
- Gender tagging of named entities using retrieval‐assisted multi‐context aggregation: An unsupervised approach pp. 461-475

- Sudeshna Das and Jiaul H. Paik
- Embedding knowledge graph of patent metadata to measure knowledge proximity pp. 476-490

- Guangtong Li, L. Siddharth and Jianxi Luo
Volume 74, issue 3, 2023
- Artificial intelligence in the work context pp. 303-310

- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Christoph Lutz, Karen Boyd, Carsten Oesterlund and Matthew Willis
- Locating the work of artificial intelligence ethics pp. 311-322

- Stephen C. Slota, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Sherri Greenberg, Nitin Verma, Brenna Cummings, Lan Li and Chris Shenefiel
- Subgroup formation in human–robot teams: A multi‐study mixed‐method approach with implications for theory and practice pp. 323-338

- Sangseok You and Lionel P. Robert
- Artificial intelligence changes the way we work: A close look at innovating with chatbots pp. 339-353

- Xuequn Wang, Xiaolin Lin and Bin Shao
- At the crossroads of logics: Automating newswork with artificial intelligence—(Re)defining journalistic logics from the perspective of technologists pp. 354-366

- Stefanie Sirén‐Heikel, Martin Kjellman and Carl‐Gustav Lindén
- How artificial intelligence might change academic library work: Applying the competencies literature and the theory of the professions pp. 367-380

- Andrew Cox
Volume 74, issue 2, 2023
- Veni, vidi, vici? On the rise of scrape‐and‐report scholarship in online reviews research pp. 145-149

- Philip Fei Wu
- Quantifying scientific breakthroughs by a novel disruption indicator based on knowledge entities pp. 150-167

- Shiyun Wang, Yaxue Ma, Jin Mao, Yun Bai, Zhentao Liang and Gang Li
- LAGOS‐AND: A large gold standard dataset for scholarly author name disambiguation pp. 168-185

- Li Zhang, Wei Lu and Jinqing Yang
- The structure and priorities of researchers' scholarly profile maintenance activities: A case of institutional research information management system pp. 186-204

- Dong Joon Lee, Besiki Stvilia, Seungyeon Ha and Douglas Hahn
- The National Library of Medicine indexer assignment dataset: A new large‐scale dataset for reviewer assignment research pp. 205-218

- Alastair R. Rae, James G. Mork and Dina Demner‐Fushman
- Gender and country biases in Wikipedia citations to scholarly publications pp. 219-233

- Xiang Zheng, Jiajing Chen, Erjia Yan and Chaoqun Ni
- Structured abstract summarization of scientific articles: Summarization using full‐text section information pp. 234-248

- Hanseok Oh, Seojin Nam and Yongjun Zhu
- Relatedness and compatibility: The concept of privacy in Mandarin Chinese and American English corpora pp. 249-272

- Yuanye Ma
- Information, platformized pp. 273-282

- Lai Ma
- A lightweight semantic‐enhanced interactive network for efficient short‐text matching pp. 283-300

- Chuanming Yu, Haodong Xue, Lu An and Gang Li
Volume 74, issue 1, 2023
- Feedback beyond accuracy: Using eye‐tracking to detect comprehensibility and interest during reading pp. 3-16

- Frans van der Sluis and Egon L. van den Broek
- Lost at starting line: Predicting maladaptation of university freshmen based on educational big data pp. 17-32

- Teng Guo, Xiaomei Bai, Shihao Zhen, Shagufta Abid and Feng Xia
- From participation roles to socio‐emotional information roles: Insights from the closure of an online community pp. 33-49

- Stan Karanasios and Aljona Zorina
- Do funding sources complement or substitute? Examining the impact of cancer research publications pp. 50-66

- Daniele Rotolo, Michael Hopkins and Nicola Grassano
- What scholars and IRBs talk when they talk about the Belmont principles in crowd work‐based research pp. 67-80

- Huichuan Xia
- Using data citation to define a knowledge domain: A case study of the Add‐Health dataset pp. 81-98

- Wei‐Min Fan, Wei Jeng and Muh‐Chyun Tang
- Bias against scientific novelty: A prepublication perspective pp. 99-114

- Zhentao Liang, Jin Mao and Gang Li
- Multidimensional scholarly citations: Characterizing and understanding scholars' citation behaviors pp. 115-127

- Yunxue Cui, Yongzhen Wang, Xiaozhong Liu, Xianwen Wang and Xuhong Zhang
- Syllabic quantity patterns as rhythmic features for Latin authorship attribution pp. 128-141

- Silvia Corbara, Alejandro Moreo and Fabrizio Sebastiani
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