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Volume 65, issue 12, 2014
- Wikipedia in the eyes of its beholders: A systematic review of scholarly research on Wikipedia readers and readership pp. 2381-2403

- Chitu Okoli, Mohamad Mehdi, Mostafa Mesgari, Finn Årup Nielsen and Arto Lanamäki
- Open-access repositories worldwide, 2005–2012: Past growth, current characteristics, and future possibilities pp. 2404-2421

- Stephen Pinfield, Jennifer Salter, Peter A. Bath, Bill Hubbard, Peter Millington, Jane H.S. Anders and Azhar Hussain
- A framework for analyzing and comparing privacy states pp. 2422-2431

- Alan Rubel and Ryan Biava
- Patent overlay mapping: Visualizing technological distance pp. 2432-2443

- Luciano Kay, Nils Newman, Jan Youtie, Alan L. Porter and Ismael Rafols
- Profiling social networks to provide useful and privacy-preserving web search pp. 2444-2458

- Alexandre Viejo and David Sánchez
- The social circles behind scientific references: Relationships between citing and cited authors in chemistry publications pp. 2459-2468

- Béatrice Milard
- Improving query expansion using WordNet pp. 2469-2478

- Dipasree Pal, Mandar Mitra and Kalyankumar Datta
- Citations with different levels of relevancy: Tracing the main paths of legal opinions pp. 2479-2488

- John S. Liu, Hsiao-Hui Chen, Mei Ho and Yu-Chen Li
- What kind of knowledge is in Wikipedia? Unsupervised extraction of properties for similar concepts pp. 2489-2497

- Eduard Barbu
- Can the impact of non-Western academic books be measured? An investigation of Google Books and Google Scholar for Malaysia pp. 2498-2508

- A. Abrizah and Mike Thelwall
- WL-index: Leveraging citation mention number to quantify an individual's scientific impact pp. 2509-2517

- Xiaojun Wan and Fang Liu
- The zen of multidisciplinary team recommendation pp. 2518-2533

- Anwitaman Datta, Jackson Tan Teck Yong and Stefano Braghin
- A new algorithm for product image search based on salient edge characterization pp. 2534-2551

- Yuhua Li, Songhua Xu, Xiaonan Luo and Shujin Lin
- Getting a second opinion: Social capital, digital inequalities, and health information repertoires pp. 2552-2563

- Wenhong Chen, Kye-Hyoung Lee, Joseph D. Straubhaar and Jeremiah Spence
- A life cycle model of XML documents pp. 2564-2580

- Airi Salminen, Eliisa Jauhiainen and Reija Nurmeksela
- A multidimensional approach to evaluating management journals: Refining pagerank via the differentiation of citation types and identifying the roles that management journals play pp. 2581-2591

- Brenda Cheang, Samuel Kai Wah Chu, Chongshou Li and Andrew Lim
- Summa Technologiae by Stanislaw Lem. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2013. 448 pp. $34.95 (hardcover) (ISBN 978-0816675760 ) pp. 2592-2594

- Finn Brunton
Volume 65, issue 11, 2014
- Belief dynamics in web search pp. 2165-2178

- Ryen W. White
- “Making my own luck”: Serendipity strategies and how to support them in digital information environments pp. 2179-2194

- Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford, Mel Woods, Sarah Sharples and Deborah Maxwell
- Community, tools, and practices in web archiving: The state-of-the-art in relation to social science and humanities research needs pp. 2195-2209

- Meghan Dougherty and Eric T. Meyer
- Bridging the virtual and real: The relationship between web content, linkage, and geographical proximity of social movements pp. 2210-2222

- Victor Benjamin, Hsinchun Chen and David Zimbra
- Jumping between context and users: A difficulty in tracing information practices pp. 2223-2232

- Edin Tabak
- Visual representation of information as communicative practice pp. 2233-2247

- Jaime Snyder
- A machine-learning approach to coding book reviews as quality indicators: Toward a theory of megacitation pp. 2248-2260

- Alesia Zuccala, Maarten Someren and Maurits Bellen
- Teacher Personal information management (PIM) practices: Finding, keeping, and Re-Finding information pp. 2261-2277

- Anne R. Diekema and M. Whitney Olsen
- Annotating for the world: Attitudes toward sharing scholarly annotations pp. 2278-2292

- Bradley M. Hemminger and Julia TerMaat
- Linking information through function pp. 2293-2305

- Lei Zhang
- Antecedents and effects of social network fatigue pp. 2306-2320

- Thara Ravindran, Alton Chua Yeow Kuan and Dion Goh Hoe Lian
- Measuring excellence in Russia: Highly cited papers, leading institutions, patterns of national and international collaboration pp. 2321-2330

- Vladimir Pislyakov and Elena Shukshina
- Finding knowledge paths among scientific disciplines pp. 2331-2347

- Erjia Yan
- In-text author citation analysis: Feasibility, benefits, and limitations pp. 2348-2358

- Dangzhi Zhao and Andreas Strotmann
- In search of a network theory of innovations: Relations, positions, and perspectives pp. 2359-2374

- Loet Leydesdorff and Petra Ahrweiler
- Withdrawal: ‘A new type of misconduct in the field of the physical sciences: The case of the pseudonyms used by I. Ciufolini to anonymously criticize other people's works on arXiv’ by L. Iorio pp. 2375-2375

- L. Iorio
- Norming the information society pp. 2376-2377

- David Bawden
- Technologies of Choice: ICTs, Development, and the Capabilities Approach by Dorothea Kleine. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013. 264 pp. $34.00 (hardcover) £23.95 (short) (ISBN 9780262018203 ) pp. 2378-2379

- Anita Say Chan
Volume 65, issue 10, 2014
- Shared files: The retrieval perspective pp. 1949-1963

- Ofer Bergman, Steve Whittaker and Noa Falk
- A comprehensive empirical comparison of modern supervised classification and feature selection methods for text categorization pp. 1964-1987

- Yindalon Aphinyanaphongs, Lawrence D. Fu, Zhiguo Li, Eric R. Peskin, Efstratios Efstathiadis, Constantin F. Aliferis and Alexander Statnikov
- User engagement in online News: Under the scope of sentiment, interest, affect, and gaze pp. 1988-2005

- Ioannis Arapakis, Mounia Lalmas, B. Barla Cambazoglu, Mari-Carmen Marcos and Joemon M. Jose
- Making design researchers' information sharing visible through material objects pp. 2006-2016

- Ola Pilerot
- A grounded theory of the practice of web information architecture in large organizations pp. 2017-2034

- Sally Burford
- The communicative ecology of Web 2.0 at work: Social networking in the workspace pp. 2035-2047

- Robert M. Davison, Carol X.J. Ou, Maris G. Martinsons, Angela Y. Zhao and Rong Du
- Adaptive data fusion methods in information retrieval pp. 2048-2061

- Shengli Wu, Jieyu Li, Xiaoqin Zeng and Yaxin Bi
- iAggregator: Multidimensional relevance aggregation based on a fuzzy operator pp. 2062-2083

- Bilel Moulahi, Lynda Tamine and Sadok Ben Yahia
- Dynamic topic detection and tracking: A comparison of HDP, C-word, and cocitation methods pp. 2084-2097

- Wanying Ding and Chaomei Chen
- Exploring Co-training strategies for opinion detection pp. 2098-2110

- Ning Yu
- International coauthorship relations in the Social Sciences Citation Index: Is internationalization leading the Network? pp. 2111-2126

- Loet Leydesdorff, Han Woo Park and Caroline Wagner
- The evolution of social ties online: A longitudinal study in a massively multiplayer online game pp. 2127-2137

- Cuihua Shen, Peter Monge and Dmitri Williams
- Measuring direct and indirect authorial influence in historical corpora pp. 2138-2144

- Moshe Koppel and Nadav Schweitzer
- Scientific journals in Brazil and Spain: Alternative publishing models pp. 2145-2151

- Rosângela Schwarz Rodrigues and Ernest Abadal
- A good normalized impact and concentration measure pp. 2152-2154

- Leo Egghe
- Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Methods by Tom Boellstorff, Bonnie Nardi, Celia Pearce, and T.L. Taylor. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2012. 237 pp. $22.95 (paper) (ISBN 978-0-691-14951-6 ) pp. 2155-2157

- David Hakken
- Digital Crossroads: Telecommunications Law and Policy in the Internet Age (2nd edition) by Jonathan E. Nuechterlein and Philip J. Weiser. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2013. 506 pp. $35.00. (paperback) (ISBN: 9780262519601 ) pp. 2158-2159

- Martin B. H. Weiss
- The reception of publications by scientists in the early days of modern science pp. 2160-2161

- Lutz Bornmann
- In memoriam: Allen Kent (1921–2014) pp. 2162-2163

- James G. Williams
Volume 65, issue 9, 2014
- Towards a comprehensive model of the cognitive process and mechanisms of individual sensemaking pp. 1733-1756

- Pengyi Zhang and Dagobert Soergel
- Managing the data commons: Controlled sharing of scholarly data pp. 1757-1774

- Kristin R. Eschenfelder and Andrew Johnson
- Toward a model of emotions and mood in the online information search process pp. 1775-1793

- Irene Lopatovska
- Historians' use of digital archival collections: The web, historical scholarship, and archival research pp. 1794-1809

- Donghee Sinn and Nicholas Soares
- The news is American but our memories are … Chinese? pp. 1810-1819

- Thomas Hills and Elad Segev
- Content-based citation analysis: The next generation of citation analysis pp. 1820-1833

- Ying Ding, Guo Zhang, Tamy Chambers, Min Song, Xiaolong Wang and Chengxiang Zhai
- Acknowledgments in scientific publications: Presence in Spanish science and text patterns across disciplines pp. 1834-1849

- Adrián A. Díaz-Faes and María Bordons
- The information journey of marketing professionals: Incorporating work task-driven information seeking, information judgments, information use, and information sharing pp. 1850-1869

- Jia Tina Du
- Learning to expand queries using entities pp. 1870-1883

- Wladmir C. Brandão, Rodrygo L. T. Santos, Nivio Ziviani, Edleno S. Moura and Altigran S. Silva
- Dealing with structural patterns of XML documents pp. 1884-1900

- Angelo Di Iorio, Silvio Peroni, Francesco Poggi and Fabio Vitali
- Terminology registries for knowledge organization systems: Functionality, use, and attributes pp. 1901-1916

- Koraljka Golub, Douglas Tudhope, Marcia Lei Zeng and Maja Žumer
- The greater scattering phenomenon beyond Bradford's law in patent citation pp. 1917-1928

- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Wei-Tzu Huang, Cheng-Ching Chang, Dar-Zen Chen and Chang-Pin Lin
- Are all literature citations equally important? Automatic citation strength estimation and its applications pp. 1929-1938

- Xiaojun Wan and Fang Liu
- From P100 to P100': A new citation-rank approach pp. 1939-1943

- Lutz Bornmann and Rüdiger Mutz
- Networked: The New Social Operating System by Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. 2012. 376 pp. $29.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 978-0262017190 pp. 1944-1947

- Richard Ling
- Lois Lunin pp. 1948-1948

- Donald H. Kraft
Volume 65, issue 8, 2014
- Archaeology of a digitization pp. 1515-1526

- Bonnie Mak
- Citation-based plagiarism detection: Practicability on a large-scale scientific corpus pp. 1527-1540

- Bela Gipp, Norman Meuschke and Corinna Breitinger
- The effects of information privacy concerns on digitizing personal health records pp. 1541-1554

- Ting Li and Thomas Slee
- Dyadic attribution model: A mechanism to assess trustworthiness in virtual organizations pp. 1555-1576

- Shuyuan Mary Ho and Izak Benbasat
- Automatic query expansion: A structural linguistic perspective pp. 1577-1596

- Michael Symonds, Peter Bruza, Guido Zuccon, Bevan Koopman, Laurianne Sitbon and Ian Turner
- Query-performance prediction for effective query routing in domain-specific repositories pp. 1597-1614

- Surendra Sarnikar, Zhu Zhang and J. Leon Zhao
- Disseminating research with web CV hyperlinks pp. 1615-1626

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- Mendeley readership altmetrics for the social sciences and humanities: Research evaluation and knowledge flows pp. 1627-1638

- Ehsan Mohammadi and Mike Thelwall
- An integrated examination of collaboration coauthorship networks through structural cohesion, holes, hierarchy, and percolating clusters pp. 1639-1661

- Jaideep Ghosh and Avinash Kshitij
- Understanding information and communication technology behavioral intention to use: Applying the UTAUT model to social networking site adoption by young people in a least developed country pp. 1662-1674

- Bangaly Kaba and Bakary Touré
- A study on mental models of taggers and experts for article indexing based on analysis of keyword usage pp. 1675-1694

- Ya-Ning Chen and Hao-Ren Ke
- E-books versus print books: Readers' choices and preferences across contexts pp. 1695-1706

- Yin Zhang and Sonali Kudva
- Effects of rationale awareness in online ideation crowdsourcing tasks pp. 1707-1720

- Lu Xiao
- Analyzing broken links on the web of data: An experiment with DBpedia pp. 1721-1727

- Enayat Rajabi, Salvador Sanchez-Alonso and Miguel-Angel Sicilia
- How many athletes qualified for the London Olympic Games? pp. 1728-1728

- Adrian Miroiu
- In memoriam: Anthony Debons (1916–2013) pp. 1729-1730

- James G. Williams
- A brief tribute by Toni Carbo pp. 1731-1731

- Toni Carbo
Volume 65, issue 7, 2014
- Privacy and security issues for mobile health platforms pp. 1305-1318

- Melissa J. Harvey and Michael G. Harvey
- Distributed knowledge in an online patient support community: Authority and discovery pp. 1319-1334

- Michelle M. Kazmer, Mia Liza A. Lustria, Juliann Cortese, Gary Burnett, Ji-Hyun Kim, Jinxuan Ma and Jeana Frost
- Relevance judgments of mobile commercial information pp. 1335-1348

- Xiaolun Wang, Zhijuan Hong, Yunjie (Calvin) Xu, Chenghong Zhang and Hong Ling
- An arts-informed study of information using the draw-and-write technique pp. 1349-1367

- Jenna Hartel
- Query recommendation in the information domain of children pp. 1368-1384

- Sergio Duarte Torres, Djoerd Hiemstra, Ingmar Weber and Pavel Serdyukov
- An exploratory study of secondary students' judgments of the relevance and reliability of information pp. 1385-1408

- Curtis Watson
- Twitter users' interest in asteroid 2012 DA 14 mirrored the asteroid's trajectory during its Earth flyby pp. 1409-1415

- Stefan Stieger and Viren Swami
- Adding Twitter-specific features to stylistic features for classifying tweets by user type and number of retweets pp. 1416-1423

- Yui Arakawa, Akihiro Kameda, Akiko Aizawa and Takafumi Suzuki
- Brazilian bibliometric coauthorship networks pp. 1424-1445

- Jesús Pascual Mena-Chalco, Luciano Antonio Digiampietri, Fabrício Martins Lopes and Roberto Marcondes Cesar Junior
- Evolution of library and information science, 1965–2005: Content analysis of journal articles pp. 1446-1462

- Otto Tuomaala, Kalervo Järvelin and Pertti Vakkari
- A method for automatic extraction of multiword units representing business aspects from user reviews pp. 1463-1477

- Olga Vechtomova
- When complexity becomes interesting pp. 1478-1500

- Frans Sluis, Egon L. Broek, Richard J. Glassey, Elisabeth M. A. G. Dijk and Franciska M. G. Jong
- The kiss of death? The effect of being cited in a review on subsequent citations pp. 1501-1505

- Christian Lachance, Steve Poirier and Vincent Larivière
- A three-class, three-dimensional bibliometric performance indicator pp. 1506-1508

- Gangan Prathap
- Burdens of Proof: Cryptographic Culture and Evidence Law in the Age of Electronic Documents by Jean-François Blanchette. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2013. 288 pages, $32 ISBN- 10:0262017512 pp. 1509-1510

- Jeffrey M. Stanton and Ben Rothke
- How to Conduct a Practice-Based Study: Problems and Methods; Practice Theory, Work and Organization: An Introduction; The Dynamics of Social Practice: Everyday Life and How It Changes pp. 1511-1514

- Andrew M. Cox
Volume 65, issue 6, 2014
- Ranking methods for entity-oriented semantic web search pp. 1091-1106

- Christos L. Koumenides and Nigel R. Shadbolt
- Modeling users' web search behavior and their cognitive styles pp. 1107-1123

- Khamsum Kinley, Dian Tjondronegoro, Helen Partridge and Sylvia Edwards
- Information and ontologies: Challenges in scaling knowledge for development pp. 1124-1133

- Jessica Seddon and Ramesh Srinivasan
- Beyond bag-of-words: Bigram-enhanced context-dependent term weights pp. 1134-1148

- Edward K. F. Dang, Robert W. P. Luk and James Allan
- Microsoft academic search and Google scholar citations: Comparative analysis of author profiles pp. 1149-1156

- José Luis Ortega and Isidro F. Aguillo
- arXiv E-prints and the journal of record: An analysis of roles and relationships pp. 1157-1169

- Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Benoit Macaluso, Staša Milojević, Blaise Cronin and Mike Thelwall
- Extracting evolutionary communities in community question answering pp. 1170-1186

- Zhongfeng Zhang, Qiudan Li, Daniel Zeng and Heng Gao
- Scholar metadata and knowledge generation with human and artificial intelligence pp. 1187-1201

- Xiaozhong Liu, Chun Guo and Lin Zhang
- Metadata quality in digital repositories: Empirical results from the cross-domain transfer of a quality assurance process pp. 1202-1216

- Nikos Palavitsinis, Nikos Manouselis and Salvador Sanchez-Alonso
- Students' group work strategies in source-based writing assignments pp. 1217-1231

- Eero Sormunen, Mikko Tanni, Tuulikki Alamettälä and Jannica Heinström
- Where your photo is taken: Geolocation prediction for social images pp. 1232-1243

- Bo Liu, Quan Yuan, Gao Cong and Dong Xu
- The effect on citation inequality of differences in citation practices at the web of science subject category level pp. 1244-1256

- Juan A. Crespo, Neus Herranz, Yunrong Li and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Self-training author name disambiguation for information scarce scenarios pp. 1257-1278

- Anderson A. Ferreira, Adriano Veloso, Marcos André Gonçalves and Alberto H. F. Laender
- Data, information, knowledge: An information science analysis pp. 1279-1287

- Antonio Badia
- The wisdom of citing scientists pp. 1288-1292

- Lutz Bornmann and Werner Marx
- Mapping the asymmetrical citation relationships between journals by h-plots pp. 1293-1298

- Irene Epifanio
- Theories of Information, Communication and Knowledge: A Multidisciplinary Approach edited by Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan and Thomas M. Dousa (Eds.). London, UK: Springer, 2014. 380 pp. $179.00 (hardcover) (ISBN 978-94-007-6973-1 ) pp. 1299-1302

- Andrew P. Carlin
- How the top 500 ARWU can provide a misleading rank pp. 1303-1304

- Nikola Zornic, Aleksandar Markovic and Veljko Jeremic
Volume 65, issue 5, 2014
- Valuable words: The price dynamics of internet domain names pp. 869-881

- Thies Lindenthal
- Coauthorship of journal articles and book chapters in the social sciences and humanities (2000–2010) pp. 882-897

- Truyken L.B. Ossenblok, Frederik T. Verleysen and Tim C.E. Engels
- What influences online deliberation? A wikipedia study pp. 898-910

- Lu Xiao and Nicole Askin
- Beyond quality and accessibility: Source selection in consumer health information searching pp. 911-927

- Yan Zhang
- Text mining self-disclosing health information for public health service pp. 928-947

- Yungchang Ku, Chaochang Chiu, Yulei Zhang, Hsinchun Chen and Handsome Su
- Evaluation of the navigation effectiveness of an organizational taxonomy built on a general classification scheme and domain thesauri pp. 948-963

- Zhonghong Wang, Christopher S.G. Khoo and Abdus Sattar Chaudhry
- An interactive metadata model for structural, descriptive, and referential representation of scholarly output pp. 964-983

- Xiaozhong Liu and Jian Qin
- Abstracting the core subnet of weighted networks based on link strengths pp. 984-994

- Star X. Zhao, Paul L. Zhang, Jiang Li, Alice M. Tan and Fred Y. Ye
- The knowledge base and research front of information science 2006–2010: An author cocitation and bibliographic coupling analysis pp. 995-1006

- Dangzhi Zhao and Andreas Strotmann
- Patent citation analysis: Calculating science linkage based on citing motivation pp. 1007-1017

- Rui Li, Tamy Chambers, Ying Ding, Guo Zhang and Liansheng Meng
- Do blog citations correlate with a higher number of future citations? Research blogs as a potential source for alternative metrics pp. 1018-1027

- Hadas Shema, Judit Bar-Ilan and Mike Thelwall
- Evaluation of a scatter/gather interface for supporting distinct health information search tasks pp. 1028-1041

- Yan Zhang, Ramona Broussard, Weimao Ke and Xuemei Gong
- Knowledge creation and the concept of a human being: A phenomenological approach pp. 1042-1057

- Anna Suorsa and Maija-Leena Huotari
- Efficient automatic search query formulation using phrase-level analysis pp. 1058-1075

- Sangaralingam Kajanan, Yang Bao, Anindya Datta, Debra VanderMeer and Kaushik Dutta
- Measures for impact, consistency, and the h- and g-indices pp. 1076-1078

- Gangan Prathap
- Ranking top economics and finance journals using Microsoft academic search versus Google scholar: How does the new publish or perish option compare? pp. 1079-1084

- M. Ryan Haley
- Powering Search: The Role of Thesauri in New Information Environments by Ali Shiri. Medford, NJ: Published on behalf of the American Society for Information Science and Technology by Information Today, 2012. Xv, 318 pp. (ASIST Monograph Series) $47.60 ASIST members; $59.50 Nonmembers. (ISBN: 978-1-57387-454-0 ) pp. 1085-1088

- Bella Hass Weinberg
- On scientific misconduct pp. 1089-1090

- Harry Collins and Lutz Bornmann
Volume 65, issue 4, 2014
- Are elite journals declining? pp. 649-655

- Vincent Larivière, George A. Lozano and Yves Gingras
- Tweeting biomedicine: An analysis of tweets and citations in the biomedical literature pp. 656-669

- Stefanie Haustein, Isabella Peters, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Mike Thelwall and Vincent Larivière
- Creation of a highly detailed, dynamic, global model and map of science pp. 670-685

- Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans
- Ontological realism and classification: Structures and concepts in the Gene Ontology pp. 686-697

- Charlie Mayor and Lyn Robinson
- Open access subject repositories: An overview pp. 698-706

- Bo-Christer Björk
- Web search volume as a predictor of academic fame: An exploration of Google trends pp. 707-720

- Liwen Vaughan and Esteban Romero-Frías
- Academia.edu: Social network or Academic Network? pp. 721-731

- Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- What proportion of excellent papers makes an institution one of the best worldwide? Specifying thresholds for the interpretation of the results of the SCImago Institutions Ranking and the Leiden Ranking pp. 732-736

- Lutz Bornmann and Felix Moya Anegón
- Informetric explanation of some Leiden Ranking graphs pp. 737-741

- L. Egghe
- The “academic trace” of the performance matrix: A mathematical synthesis of the h-index and the integrated impact indicator (I3) pp. 742-750

- Fred Y. Ye and Loet Leydesdorff
- Detecting the historical roots of research fields by reference publication year spectroscopy (RPYS) pp. 751-764

- Werner Marx, Lutz Bornmann, Andreas Barth and Loet Leydesdorff
- Author name disambiguation for PubMed pp. 765-781

- Wanli Liu, Rezarta Islamaj Doğan, Sun Kim, Donald C. Comeau, Won Kim, Lana Yeganova, Zhiyong Lu and W. John Wilbur
- Good debt or bad debt: Detecting semantic orientations in economic texts pp. 782-796

- Pekka Malo, Ankur Sinha, Pekka Korhonen, Jyrki Wallenius and Pyry Takala
- Group-based trajectory modeling (GBTM) of citations in scholarly literature: Dynamic qualities of “transient” and “sticky knowledge claims” pp. 797-811

- Susanne E. Baumgartner and Loet Leydesdorff
- Solo versus collaborative writing: Discrepancies in the use of tables and graphs in academic articles pp. 812-820

- Guillaume Cabanac, Gilles Hubert and James Hartley
- Technological information inequality as an incessantly moving target: The redistribution of information and communication capacities between 1986 and 2010 pp. 821-835

- Martin Hilbert
- Assessing the relationships among tag syntax, semantics, and perceived usefulness pp. 836-849

- Corinne Jörgensen, Besiki Stvilia and Shuheng Wu
- Current index: A Proposal for a dynamic rating system for researchers pp. 850-855

- Dalibor Fiala
- How much of the global information and communication explosion is driven by more, and how much by better technology? pp. 856-861

- Martin Hilbert
- The Fight Over Digital Rights: The Politics of Copyright and Technology by Bill D. Herman. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 243 pp. $95.00. (hardcover) (ISBN 978-1-107-01597-5 ) pp. 862-865

- J. Carlos Fernández-Molina
- On the problems of dealing with bibliometric data pp. 866-867

- Werner Marx and Lutz Bornmann
Volume 65, issue 3, 2014
- Meta-life pp. 431-432

- Blaise Cronin
- F1000 Recommendations as a Potential New Data Source for Research Evaluation: A Comparison With Citations pp. 433-445

- Ludo Waltman and Rodrigo Costas
- The Google scholar experiment: How to index false papers and manipulate bibliometric indicators pp. 446-454

- Emilio Delgado López-Cózar, Nicolás Robinson-García and Daniel Torres-Salinas
- Adjustable properties of visual representations: Improving the quality of human-information interaction pp. 455-482

- Paul Parsons and Kamran Sedig
- Understanding the retrieval effectiveness of collaborative tags and author keywords in different retrieval environments: An experimental study on medical collections pp. 483-500

- Kun Lu and Margaret E.I. Kipp
- Framing serendipitous information-seeking behavior for facilitating literature-based discovery: A proposed model pp. 501-512

- T. Elizabeth Workman, Marcelo Fiszman, Thomas C. Rindflesch and Diane Nahl
- Dynamic topic-related tweet retrieval pp. 513-523

- Juan M. Cotelo, Fermin L. Cruz and Jose A. Troyano
- Improving privacy settings control in online social networks with a wheel interface pp. 524-538

- Tziporah Stern and Nanda Kumar
- Community detection based on social interactions in a social network pp. 539-550

- Yen-Liang Chen, Ching-Hao Chuang and Yu-Ting Chiu
- Gender differences in the moral judgment and behavior of Israeli adolescents in the internet environment pp. 551-559

- Dan Bouhnik and Deshen Mor
- Definition of a model based on bibliometric indicators for assessing applicants to academic positions pp. 560-577

- Elizabeth S. Vieira, José A.S. Cabral and José A.N.F. Gomes
- Determining the factors that influence college students' adoption of smartphones pp. 578-588

- Daejoong Kim, Heasun Chun and Hyunjoo Lee
- The corporate information agency: Do competitive intelligence practitioners utilize It? pp. 589-608

- Tao Jin and Boryung Ju
- Information behavior and HIV testing intentions among young men at risk for HIV/AIDS pp. 609-620

- Chrysta C. Meadowbrooke, Tiffany C. Veinot, Jimena Loveluck, Andrew Hickok and José A. Bauermeister
- Exploiting temporal characteristics of features for effectively discovering event episodes from news corpora pp. 621-634

- Chih-Ping Wei, Yen-Hsien Lee, Yu-Sheng Chiang, Chun-Ta Chen and Christopher C.C. Yang
- Parallel worlds of citable documents and others: Inflated commissioned opinion articles enhance scientometric indicators pp. 635-643

- Petr Heneberg
- On Computing: The Fourth Great Scientific Domain by P.S. Rosenbloom. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2013. 307 pp. $35.00 (ISBN 978-0-262-01832-6 ) pp. 644-646

- John S. Seberger and Cory Knobel
- Is there currently a scientific revolution in Scientometrics? pp. 647-648

- Lutz Bornmann
Volume 65, issue 2, 2014
- Collaborative information seeking pp. 215-236

- Chirag Shah
- Anatomy of green open access pp. 237-250

- Bo-Christer Björk, Mikael Laakso, Patrik Welling and Patrik Paetau
- Managing scientific data as public assets: Data sharing practices and policies among full-time government employees pp. 251-262

- Kimberly Douglass, Suzie Allard, Carol Tenopir, Lei Wu and Mike Frame
- The classification of financial products pp. 263-280

- Aaron J. Loehrlein, Victoria Lemieux and Michael Bennett
- Citation analysis and the development of science: A case study using articles by some Nobel prize winners pp. 281-289

- Yuxian Liu and Ronald Rousseau
- Developing a service robot for a children's library: A design-based research approach pp. 290-301

- Weijane Lin, Hsiu-Ping Yueh, Hsin-Ying Wu and Li-Chen Fu
- The role of media-embedded heuristics in achieving online readership popularity pp. 302-312

- Helen S. Du
- The influence of geospatial factors on democracy: Its representation on web interface design pp. 313-333

- Rowena Li
- Patterns of connections and movements in dual-map overlays: A new method of publication portfolio analysis pp. 334-351

- Chaomei Chen and Loet Leydesdorff
- Productivity and influence in bioinformatics: A bibliometric analysis using PubMed central pp. 352-371

- Min Song, SuYeon Kim, Guo Zhang, Ying Ding and Tamy Chambers
- A bibliometric study of highly cited reviews in the Science Citation Index expanded-super-™ pp. 372-385

- Yuh-Shan Ho and Michael Kahn
- Mutual redundancies in interhuman communication systems: Steps toward a calculus of processing meaning pp. 386-399

- Loet Leydesdorff and Inga A. Ivanova
- Supervised learning models to predict firm performance with annual reports: An empirical study pp. 400-413

- Xin Ying Qiu, Padmini Srinivasan and Yong Hu
- A knowledge-based approach for polarity classification in Twitter pp. 414-425

- Arturo Montejo-Ráez, Eugenio Martínez-Cámara, M. Teresa Martín-Valdivia and L. Alfonso Ureña-López
- The zynergy-index and the formula for the h-index pp. 426-427

- Gangan Prathap
- On the function of university rankings pp. 428-429

- Lutz Bornmann
Volume 65, issue 1, 2014
- Guest editorial pp. 1-2

- Diane H. Sonnenwald and Harry Bruce
- Subject matter categorization of tags applied to digital images from art museums pp. 3-12

- Judith L. Klavans, Rebecca LaPlante and Jennifer Golbeck
- Analyzing geographic query reformulation: An exploratory study pp. 13-24

- Saad Aloteibi and Mark Sanderson
- Using internet groups in situations of information poverty: Topics and information needs pp. 25-36

- Laura Hasler, Ian Ruthven and Steven Buchanan
- Informational support exchanges using different computer-mediated communication formats in a social media alcoholism community pp. 37-52

- Katherine Y. Chuang and Christopher C. Yang
- Searching for specific health-related information in MedlinePlus: Behavioral patterns and user experience pp. 53-68

- Yan Zhang
- Investigating the behavior of visually impaired users for multi-session search tasks pp. 69-83

- Nuzhah Gooda Sahib, Anastasios Tombros and Tony Stockman
- Early warning information seeking in the 2009 Victorian Bushfires pp. 84-97

- Chun Wei Choo and Indrani Nadarajah
- Crossing new borders: computers, mobile phones, transportation, and English language among Hispanic day laborers in Seattle, Washington pp. 98-108

- Luis Fernando Baron, Moriah Neils and Ricardo Gomez
- A Two-stage active learning method for learning to rank pp. 109-128

- Rodrigo M. Silva, Marcos A. Gonçalves and Adriano Veloso
- Automatically embedding newsworthy links to articles: From implementation to evaluation pp. 129-145

- Ioannis Arapakis, Mounia Lalmas, Hakan Ceylan and Pinar Donmez
- Cost and benefit estimation of experts' mediation in an enterprise search pp. 146-163

- Mingfang Wu, Andrew Turpin, James A. Thom, Falk Scholer and Ross Wilkinson
- Interdisciplinarity at the journal and specialty level: The changing knowledge bases of the journal cognitive science pp. 164-177

- Loet Leydesdorff and Robert L. Goldstone
- Determining if two documents are written by the same author pp. 178-187

- Moshe Koppel and Yaron Winter
- Education journals: Two decades of change and implications for the field pp. 188-200

- Patricia Hardré and Chad Mortensen
- Increase in numbers and proportions of review articles in Tropical Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and oncology pp. 201-205

- Robert Colebunders, Chris Kenyon and Ronald Rousseau
- Distributions instead of single numbers: Percentiles and beam plots for the assessment of single researchers pp. 206-208

- Lutz Bornmann and Werner Marx
- Gould, T.H.P. ( 2013 ). Do we still need peer review? An argument for change. Scarecrow Press: Plymouth, UK pp. 209-213

- Lutz Bornmann
- Quantity, quality, and consistency as bibliometric indicators pp. 214-214

- Gangan Prathap
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