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Volume 73, issue 12, 2022

Digital divide, critical‐, and crisis‐informatics perspectives on K‐12 emergency remote teaching during the pandemic pp. 1665-1680 Downloads
Rebecca Reynolds, Julie Aromi, Catherine McGowan and Britt Paris
Time to vote: Temporal clustering of user activity on Stack Overflow pp. 1681-1691 Downloads
Agnieszka Geras, Grzegorz Siudem and Marek Gagolewski
From nostalgia to knowledge: Considering the personal dimensions of data lifecycles pp. 1692-1705 Downloads
Gretchen R. Stahlman
Disciplinary contributions to research topics and methodology in Library and Information Science—Leading to fragmentation? pp. 1706-1722 Downloads
Pertti Vakkari, Yu‐Wei Chang and Kalervo Järvelin
The financial maintenance of social science data archives: Four case studies of long‐term infrastructure work pp. 1723-1740 Downloads
Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Kalpana Shankar and Greg Downey
Uses of the Journal Impact Factor in national journal rankings in China and Europe pp. 1741-1754 Downloads
Emanuel Kulczycki, Ying Huang, Alesia A. Zuccala, Tim C. E. Engels, Antonio Ferrara, Raf Guns, Janne Pölönen, Gunnar Sivertsen, Zehra Taşkın and Lin Zhang
Analysis of noise and bias errors in intelligence information systems pp. 1755-1775 Downloads
Ashraf Labib, Salem Chakhar, Lorraine Hope, John Shimell and Mark Malinowski
Trust in COVID‐19 public health information pp. 1776-1792 Downloads
Nitin Verma, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Le Zhou, Bo Xie, Min Kyung Lee, Kate Rich, Kristina Shiroma, Chenyan Jia and Tara Zimmerman
Change and growth in open access journal publishing and charging trends 2011–2021 pp. 1793-1805 Downloads
Heather Morrison, Luan Borges, Xuan Zhao, Tanoh Laurent Kakou and Amit Nataraj Shanbhoug

Volume 73, issue 11, 2022

Classifying papers into subfields using Abstracts, Titles, Keywords and KeyWords Plus through pattern detection and optimization procedures: An application in Physics pp. 1513-1528 Downloads
Gerson Pech, Catarina Delgado and Silvio Paolo Sorella
The second US presidential social media transition: How private platforms impact the digital preservation of public records pp. 1529-1542 Downloads
Adam Kriesberg and Amelia Acker
Personal information management burden: A framework for describing nonwork personal information management in the context of inequality pp. 1543-1558 Downloads
Amber L. Cushing and Páraic Kerrigan
Social media engagement and crowdfunding performance: The moderating role of product type and entrepreneurs' characteristics pp. 1559-1578 Downloads
Chang Heon Lee and J. Leon Zhao
Records, trust, and misinformation: Using birtherism to understand the influence of conspiracy theories on human information interactions pp. 1579-1593 Downloads
Devan Ray Donaldson and Colin Bradley LeFevre
“Death of social encounters”: Investigating COVID‐19's initial impact on virtual reference services in academic libraries pp. 1594-1607 Downloads
Marie L. Radford, Laura Costello and Kaitlin E. Montague
Rethinking the open access citation advantage: Evidence from the “reverse‐flipping” journals pp. 1608-1620 Downloads
Wei Ming and Zhenyue Zhao
Information practices of administrators for controlling information in an online community of new mothers in rural America pp. 1621-1640 Downloads
Devendra Potnis and Macy Halladay
The effectiveness of flagging content belonging to prominent individuals: The case of Donald Trump on Twitter pp. 1641-1658 Downloads
Wallace Chipidza and Jie (Kevin) Yan
Information: A reader. Hayot, Eric, Detwyler, Anatoly, Pao, Lea. New York: Columbia University Press, 2021. 384 pp. $110.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9780231186209) pp. 1659-1662 Downloads
Lai Ma

Volume 73, issue 10, 2022

The emerging science of content labeling: Contextualizing social media content moderation pp. 1365-1386 Downloads
Garrett Morrow, Briony Swire‐Thompson, Jessica Montgomery Polny, Matthew Kopec and John P. Wihbey
Community‐led digital literacy training: Toward a conceptual framework pp. 1387-1400 Downloads
Brian Detlor, Heidi Julien, Tara La Rose and Alexander Serenko
Designing for serendipity in online knowledge communities: An investigation of tag presentation formats and openness to experience pp. 1401-1417 Downloads
Chunxiu Qin, Yaxi Liu, Xubu Ma, Jiangping Chen and Huigang Liang
Internationally mobile scientists as knowledge transmitters: A lexical‐based approach to detect knowledge transfer pp. 1418-1431 Downloads
Valeria Aman
How do properties of data, their curation, and their funding relate to reuse? pp. 1432-1444 Downloads
Libby Hemphill, Amy Pienta, Sara Lafia, Dharma Akmon and David A. Bleckley
Making newsworthy news: The integral role of creativity and verification in the human information behavior that drives news story creation pp. 1445-1460 Downloads
Marisela Gutierrez Lopez, Stephann Makri, Andrew MacFarlane, Colin Porlezza, Glenda Cooper and Sondess Missaoui
FAIR: Fairness‐aware information retrieval evaluation pp. 1461-1473 Downloads
Ruoyuan Gao, Yingqiang Ge and Chirag Shah
Toward openness and transparency to better facilitate knowledge creation pp. 1474-1488 Downloads
Simon Mahony
Team power dynamics and team impact: New perspectives on scientific collaboration using career age as a proxy for team power pp. 1489-1505 Downloads
Huimin Xu, Yi Bu, Meijun Liu, Chenwei Zhang, Mengyi Sun, Yi Zhang, Eric Meyer, Eduardo Salas and Ying Ding
Algorithms and autonomy: The ethics of automated decision systems. Rubel Alan Castro Clinton Pham Adam Cambridge University Press, 2021. 206 pp. £ 29.99 (paperback). (9781108795395) pp. 1506-1509 Downloads
Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo

Volume 73, issue 9, 2022

Are social sciences becoming more interdisciplinary? Evidence from publications 1960–2014 pp. 1201-1221 Downloads
Hongyu Zhou, Raf Guns and Tim C. E. Engels
Preference diversity and openness to novelty: Scales construction from the perspective of movie recommendation pp. 1222-1235 Downloads
Muh‐Chyun Tang and I‐Han Liao
Learning to rank from relevance judgments distributions pp. 1236-1252 Downloads
Alberto Purpura, Gianmaria Silvello and Gian Antonio Susto
Cognitive engagement on social media: A study of the effects of visual cueing in educational videos pp. 1253-1267 Downloads
Zixing Shen and Michael J. Pritchard
Context, relevance, and labor pp. 1268-1278 Downloads
Wayne de Fremery and Michael K. Buckland
Is my doctor around me? Investigating the impact of doctors’ presence on patients’ review behaviors on an online health platform pp. 1279-1296 Downloads
Xiaoxiao Liu, Mingye Hu, Bo Sophia Xiao and Jingbo Shao
GKC‐CI: A unifying framework for contextual norms and information governance pp. 1297-1313 Downloads
Yan Shvartzshnaider, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo and Noah Apthorpe
SEntFiN 1.0: Entity‐aware sentiment analysis for financial news pp. 1314-1335 Downloads
Ankur Sinha, Satishwar Kedas, Rishu Kumar and Pekka Malo
Free access to scientific literature and its influence on the publishing activity in developing countries: The effect of Sci‐Hub in the field of mathematics pp. 1336-1355 Downloads
Kilian Buehling, Matthias Geissler and Dorothea Strecker
The Digitally Disposed—Racial Capitalism and the Informatics of Value. Seb Franklin. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 280 pp. $27.00 (paperback). (ISBN: 978‐1‐5179‐0715‐0) pp. 1356-1361 Downloads
Bharat Mehra

Volume 73, issue 8, 2022

Pandemics are catalysts of scientific novelty: Evidence from COVID‐19 pp. 1065-1078 Downloads
Meijun Liu, Yi Bu, Chongyan Chen, Jian Xu, Daifeng Li, Yan Leng, Richard Freeman, Eric T. Meyer, Wonjin Yoon, Mujeen Sung, Minbyul Jeong, Jinhyuk Lee, Jaewoo Kang, Chao Min, Min Song, Yujia Zhai and Ying Ding
Citing criteria and its effects on researcher's intention to cite: A mixed‐method study pp. 1079-1091 Downloads
Juan Xie, Hongru Lu, Lele Kang and Ying Cheng
Improving the effectiveness of voice search systems through partial query modification pp. 1092-1105 Downloads
Ning Sa and Xiaojun (Jenny) Yuan
Conditions that do or do not disadvantage interdisciplinary research proposals in project evaluation pp. 1106-1126 Downloads
Marco Seeber, Jef Vlegels and Mattia Cattaneo
When politicians and the experts collide: Organization and the creation of information spheres pp. 1127-1139 Downloads
Franklin Riley, David K. Allen and Thomas Daniel Wilson
A retrieval model family based on the probability ranking principle for ad hoc retrieval pp. 1140-1154 Downloads
Edward Kai Fung Dang, Robert Wing Pong Luk and James Allan
Integrative data reuse at scientifically significant sites: Case studies at Yellowstone National Park and the La Brea Tar Pits pp. 1155-1170 Downloads
Andrea K. Thomer
A study of visually linked keywords to support exploratory browsing in academic search pp. 1171-1191 Downloads
Orland Hoeber and Soumya Shukla
Facing the volatility of tweets in altmetric research pp. 1192-1195 Downloads
Zhichao Fang, Jonathan Dudek and Rodrigo Costas
The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information. Craig Robertson. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 312 pp. $34.95 (paperback). (ISBN 978‐1‐5179‐0946‐8) pp. 1196-1198 Downloads
Isto Huvila

Volume 73, issue 7, 2022

Fairness in digital sharing legal professional attitudes toward digital piracy and digital commons pp. 899-912 Downloads
Malgorzata Ciesielska and Dariusz Jemielniak
A contextualization of editorial misconduct in the library and information science academic information ecosystem pp. 913-928 Downloads
Lucy Santos Green and Melissa P. Johnston
A comparative mixed methods study on health information seeking among US‐born/US‐dwelling, Korean‐born/US‐dwelling, and Korean‐born/Korean‐dwelling mothers pp. 929-943 Downloads
Hanseul Stephanie Lee and Catherine Arnott Smith
Examining the determinants of acceptance and use of mobile contact tracing applications in Brazil: An extended privacy calculus perspective pp. 944-967 Downloads
Grace Fox, Lisa van der Werff, Pierangelo Rosati, Patricia Takako Endo and Theo Lynn
Sentiment classification in social media data by combining triplet belief functions pp. 968-991 Downloads
Yaxin Bi
Domain‐topic models with chained dimensions: Charting an emergent domain of a major oncology conference pp. 992-1011 Downloads
Alexandre Hannud Abdo, Jean‐Philippe Cointet, Pascale Bourret and Alberto Cambrosio
Struggling with digitized historical newspapers: Contextual barriers to information interaction in history research activities pp. 1012-1024 Downloads
Sanna Kumpulainen and Elina Late
Disclosing the relationship between citation structure and future impact of a publication pp. 1025-1042 Downloads
Shengzhi Huang, Jiajia Qian, Yong Huang, Wei Lu, Yi Bu, Jinqing Yang and Qikai Cheng
Information behavior and practices research informing information systems design pp. 1043-1057 Downloads
Isto Huvila, Heidi Enwald, Kristina Eriksson‐Backa, Ying‐Hsang Liu and Noora Hirvonen
Information: Keywords. Kennerly, Michele, Frederick, Samuel, and Abel, Jonathan E New York: Columbia University Press, 2021. 232 pp. $110.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9780231198769) pp. 1058-1061 Downloads
Lai Ma

Volume 73, issue 6, 2022

Assisting researchers in bibliographic tasks: A new usable, real‐time tool for analyzing bibliographies pp. 757-776 Downloads
Antonina Dattolo and Marco Corbatto
The effects of simulated interruptions on mobile search tasks pp. 777-796 Downloads
Orland Hoeber, Morgan Harvey, Shaheed Ahmed Dewan Sagar and Matthew Pointon
“Not all my friends are friends”: Audience‐group‐based nudges for managing location privacy pp. 797-810 Downloads
Isha Ghosh and Vivek Singh
Does double‐blind peer review reduce bias? Evidence from a top computer science conference pp. 811-819 Downloads
Mengyi Sun, Jainabou Barry Danfa and Misha Teplitskiy
Discovering emerging topics in textual corpora of galleries, libraries, archives, and museums institutions pp. 820-833 Downloads
Gustavo Candela and Rafael C. Carrasco
The data paper as a sociolinguistic epistemic object: A content analysis on the rhetorical moves used in data paper abstracts pp. 834-846 Downloads
Kai Li and Chenyue Jiao
Understanding the effects of message cues on COVID‐19 information sharing on Twitter pp. 847-862 Downloads
Han Zheng, Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh, Edmund Wei Jian Lee, Chei Sian Lee and Yin‐Leng Theng
The representation of argumentation in scientific papers: A comparative analysis of two research areas pp. 863-878 Downloads
Xiaoguang Wang, Ningyuan Song, Huimin Zhou and Hanghang Cheng
The quality of health and wellness self‐tracking data: A consumer perspective pp. 879-891 Downloads
Yan Zhang and Ciaran B. Trace
Knowledge architectures: Structures and semantics. Denise Bedford, Abingdon‐on‐Thames: Routledge, 2021. 544 pp. £120.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780367219444) pp. 892-896 Downloads
Deborah Swain

Volume 73, issue 5, 2022

Whose relevance? Web search engines as multisided relevance machines pp. 637-642 Downloads
Olof Sundin, Dirk Lewandowski and Jutta Haider
Relating information seeking and use to intellectual humility pp. 643-654 Downloads
Tim Gorichanaz
Classification and analysis of PubPeer comments: How a web journal club is used pp. 655-670 Downloads
José Luis Ortega
Measuring the citation context of national self‐references pp. 671-686 Downloads
Liyue Chen, Jielan Ding and Vincent Larivière
Heritage as an affective and meaningful information literacy practice: An interdisciplinary approach to the integration of asylum seekers and refugees pp. 687-701 Downloads
Kahina Le Louvier and Perla Innocenti
Letters to the editor and the race for publication metrics pp. 702-707 Downloads
Stewart Manley
Sins of omission: Critical informatics perspectives on privacy in e‐learning systems in higher education pp. 708-725 Downloads
Britt Paris, Rebecca Reynolds and Catherine McGowan
Understanding the spread of COVID‐19 misinformation on social media: The effects of topics and a political leader's nudge pp. 726-737 Downloads
Xiangyu Wang, Min Zhang, Weiguo Fan and Kang Zhao
Studying effectiveness of Web search for fact checking pp. 738-751 Downloads
Maram Hasanain and Tamer Elsayed
The Hype Machine. Sinan Aral. New York, NY: Penguin Random House, 2020. 416 pp. $28.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780525574514) pp. 752-754 Downloads
Waseem Afzal

Volume 73, issue 4, 2022

JASIS&T special issue on information behavior and information practices theory pp. 491-493 Downloads
Rebekah Willson, Heidi Julien and Gary Burnett
Advancing information practices theoretical discourses centered on marginality, community, and embodiment: Learning from the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities pp. 494-510 Downloads
Vanessa L. Kitzie, Travis L. Wagner, Valerie Lookingbill and Nicolas Vera
Assessing the theoretical potential of an expanded model for everyday information practices pp. 511-527 Downloads
Reijo Savolainen and Leslie Thomson
Making and taking information pp. 528-541 Downloads
Isto Huvila
Factors and outcomes of collaborative information seeking: A mixed studies review with a framework synthesis pp. 542-560 Downloads
Vera Granikov, Reem El Sherif, France Bouthillier and Pierre Pluye
Diffusion of theories and theoretical models in the Ibero‐American research on information behavior pp. 561-578 Downloads
Aurora González‐Teruel, Carlos‐Alberto‐Ávila Araújo and Martha Sabelli
An information behavior theory of transitions pp. 579-593 Downloads
Ian Ruthven
Information behavior patterns: A new theoretical perspective from an empirical study of naturalistic information acquisition pp. 594-608 Downloads
Lo Lee, Melissa G. Ocepek and Stephann Makri
Genre containers: Building a theoretical framework for studying formats in information behavior pp. 609-624 Downloads
Brittany Brannon, Amy G. Buhler, Tara Tobin Cataldo, Ixchel M. Faniel, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Joyce Kasman Valenza and Christopher Cyr
Methods for a feminist technoscience of information practice: Design justice and speculative futurities pp. 625-634 Downloads
Diana Floegel and Kaitlin L. Costello

Volume 73, issue 3, 2022

Information asymmetry in Wikipedia across different languages: A statistical analysis pp. 347-361 Downloads
Dwaipayan Roy, Sumit Bhatia and Prateek Jain
Authentic versus synthetic: An investigation of the influences of study settings and task configurations on search behaviors pp. 362-375 Downloads
Yiwei Wang and Chirag Shah
The more, the better? The effect of feedback and user's past successes on idea implementation in open innovation communities pp. 376-392 Downloads
Qian Liu, Zhengfa Yang, Xiaofang Cai, Qianzhou Du and Weiguo Fan
Associations between mastery of life and everyday life information‐seeking behavior among older adults: Analysis of the Pew Research Center's information engaged and information wary survey data pp. 393-406 Downloads
Wonchan Choi, Min Sook Park and Yura Lee
Copy theory pp. 407-418 Downloads
Wayne de Fremery and Michael K. Buckland
Are mortgage loan closing delay risks predictable? A predictive analysis using text mining on discussion threads pp. 419-437 Downloads
David M. Goldberg, Nohel Zaman, Arin Brahma and Mariano Aloiso
Sharing information about health‐related resources: Observations from a community resource referral intervention trial in a predominantly African American/Black community pp. 438-448 Downloads
Stacy Tessler Lindau, Jennifer A. Makelarski, Emily M. Abramsohn, David G. Beiser, Kelly Boyd, Elbert S. Huang, Kelsey Paradise and Elizabeth L. Tung
Analyzing clarification in asynchronous information‐seeking conversations pp. 449-471 Downloads
Leila Tavakoli, Hamed Zamani, Falk Scholer, William Bruce Croft and Mark Sanderson
Defining knowledge workers' creation, description, and storage practices as impact on enterprise content management strategy pp. 472-484 Downloads
Camille Mathieu
Information: A Historical Companion. Blair Ann, Duguid Paul, Goeing Anja‐Silvia, and Grafton Anthony Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021. 904 pp. $65.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9780691179544) pp. 485-488 Downloads
Jodi Kearns

Volume 73, issue 2, 2022

JASIST special issue on digital humanities (DH) pp. 143-147 Downloads
Marcia Lei Zeng, Chris Alen Sula, Karen F. Gracy, Eero Hyvönen and Vânia Mara Alves Lima
Digital humanities—A discipline in its own right? An analysis of the role and position of digital humanities in the academic landscape pp. 148-171 Downloads
Jan Luhmann and Manuel Burghardt
Digital humanities as a cross‐disciplinary battleground: An examination of inscriptions in journal publications pp. 172-187 Downloads
Rongqian Ma and Kai Li
Digital humanities in the iSchool pp. 188-203 Downloads
John A. Walsh, Peter J. Cobb, Wayne de Fremery, Koraljka Golub, Humphrey Keah, Jeonghyun Kim, Joseph Kiplang'at, Ying‐Hsang Liu, Simon Mahony, Sam G. Oh, Chris Alen Sula, Ted Underwood and Xiaoguang Wang
Workflow models for aggregating cultural heritage data on the web: A systematic literature review pp. 204-224 Downloads
Joyce Siqueira and Dalton Lopes Martins
Integrated interdisciplinary workflows for research on historical newspapers: Perspectives from humanities scholars, computer scientists, and librarians pp. 225-239 Downloads
Sarah Oberbichler, Emanuela Boroş, Antoine Doucet, Jani Marjanen, Eva Pfanzelter, Juha Rautiainen, Hannu Toivonen and Mikko Tolonen
Harmonizing and publishing heterogeneous premodern manuscript metadata as Linked Open Data pp. 240-257 Downloads
Mikko Koho, Toby Burrows, Eero Hyvönen, Esko Ikkala, Kevin Page, Lynn Ransom, Jouni Tuominen, Doug Emery, Mitch Fraas, Benjamin Heller, David Lewis, Andrew Morrison, Guillaume Porte, Emma Thomson, Athanasios Velios and Hanno Wijsman
A bridge too far for artificial intelligence?: Automatic classification of stanzas in Spanish poetry pp. 258-267 Downloads
Álvaro Pérez Pozo, Javier de la Rosa, Salvador Ros, Elena González‐Blanco, Laura Hernández and Mirella de Sisto
Text analysis using deep neural networks in digital humanities and information science pp. 268-287 Downloads
Omri Suissa, Avshalom Elmalech and Maayan Zhitomirsky‐Geffet
Using parsed and annotated corpora to analyze parliamentarians' talk in Finland pp. 288-302 Downloads
Mykola Andrushchenko, Kirsi Sandberg, Risto Turunen, Jani Marjanen, Mari Hatavara, Jussi Kurunmäki, Timo Nummenmaa, Matti Hyvärinen, Kari Teräs, Jaakko Peltonen and Jyrki Nummenmaa
Open research data repositories: Practices, norms, and metadata for sharing images pp. 303-316 Downloads
Karin Hansson and Anna Dahlgren
Giving shape to large digital libraries through exploratory data analysis pp. 317-332 Downloads
Peter Organisciak, Benjamin M. Schmidt and J. Stephen Downie
Revisiting the digital humanities through the lens of Indigenous studies—or how to question the cultural blindness of our technologies and practices pp. 333-344 Downloads
Coppélie Cocq

Volume 73, issue 1, 2022

Investigating the impact of emotions on perceiving serendipitous information encountering pp. 3-18 Downloads
Xu Sun, Xiaosong Zhou, Qingfeng Wang and Sarah Sharples
Serendipity in the city: User evaluations of urban recommender systems pp. 19-30 Downloads
Annelien Smets, Jorre Vannieuwenhuyze and Pieter Ballon
Interactions between affect, cognition, and information behavior in the context of fibromyalgia pp. 31-44 Downloads
Annie T. Chen
“There is a gorilla holding a key on the book cover”: Young children's known picture book search strategies pp. 45-57 Downloads
Pianran Wang, Yue Ma, Huan Xie, Hanqing Wang, Jinyi Lu and Jianhua Xu
Gender identification on Twitter pp. 58-69 Downloads
Catherine Ikae and Jacques Savoy
Proximity‐aware research leadership recommendation in research collaboration via deep neural networks pp. 70-89 Downloads
Chaocheng He, Jiang Wu and Qingpeng Zhang
Motivational affordances and survival of new askers on social Q&A sites: The case of Stack Exchange network pp. 90-103 Downloads
Minhyung Kang
Toward transparency of hybrid open access through publisher‐provided metadata: An article‐level study of Elsevier pp. 104-118 Downloads
Najko Jahn, Lisa Matthias and Mikael Laakso
A social media analytics perspective for human‐oriented smart city planning and management pp. 119-135 Downloads
Shah Jahan Miah, Huy Quan Vu and Damminda Alahakoon
Revisiting the decay of scientific email addresses pp. 136-139 Downloads
Raul Rodriguez‐Esteban, Dina Vishnyakova and Fabio Rinaldi
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