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Volume 72, issue 12, 2021

Prevalence of nonsensical algorithmically generated papers in the scientific literature pp. 1461-1476 Downloads
Guillaume Cabanac and Cyril Labbé
A taxonomy, data set, and benchmark for detecting and classifying malevolent dialogue responses pp. 1477-1497 Downloads
Yangjun Zhang, Pengjie Ren and Maarten de Rijke
The relationships between misinformation and outrage trolling tactics on two Yahoo! Answers categories pp. 1498-1510 Downloads
Pnina Fichman and Matthew Vaughn
Genre analysis of movies using a topic model of plot summaries pp. 1511-1527 Downloads
Paul Matthews and Kathrina Glitre
How do makers obtain information for their makerspace projects? pp. 1528-1544 Downloads
Árni Már Einarsson and Morten Hertzum
Male or female gender‐polarized YouTube videos are less viewed pp. 1545-1557 Downloads
Mike Thelwall and David Foster
Predicting crowdfunding project success based on backers' language preferences pp. 1558-1574 Downloads
Qianzhou Du, Jing Li, Yanqing Du, G. Alan Wang and Weiguo Fan
Digitized indigenous knowledge collections: Impact on cultural knowledge transmission, social connections, and cultural identity pp. 1575-1592 Downloads
Chern Li Liew, Jamie Yeates and Spencer Charles Lilley
Whether or when: The question on the use of theories in data science pp. 1593-1604 Downloads
Fred Fonseca
Libraries, Archives and Museums as Democratic Spaces in a Digital Age. Audunson Ragnar, Andresen Herbjørn, Fagerlid Cicilie, Henningsen Erik, Hobohm Hans‐Christoph, Jochumsen Henrik, Larsen Håkon, Vold Tonje (Eds.). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2020. 370 pp. €99.95 (hardcover). (ISBN 978‐3‐11‐062954‐5) pp. 1605-1608 Downloads
Joacim Hansson

Volume 72, issue 11, 2021

I Alone Can Fix It: Examining interactions between narcissistic leaders and anxious followers on Twitter using a machine learning approach pp. 1323-1336 Downloads
Dritjon Gruda, Dimitra Karanatsiou, Kanishka Mendhekar, Jennifer Golbeck and Athena Vakali
Knowledge creation through collaboration: The role of shared institutional affiliations and physical proximity pp. 1337-1353 Downloads
Bryan Stephens and Jonathon N. Cummings
The information practices of law enforcement: Passive and active collaboration and its implication for sanctuary laws in Washington state pp. 1354-1366 Downloads
Yubing Tian, Ricardo Gomez, Marika Cifor, James Wilson and Henry Morgan
Information structures in sociology research papers: Modeling cause–effect and comparison relations in research objective and result statements pp. 1367-1385 Downloads
Wei‐Ning Cheng and Christopher S. G. Khoo
Gender imbalance in the productivity of funded projects: A study of the outputs of National Institutes of Health R01 grants pp. 1386-1399 Downloads
Chaojiang Wu, Erjia Yan, Yongjun Zhu and Kai Li
Forensically reconstructing biomedical maintenance labor: PDF metadata under the epistemic conditions of COVID‐19 pp. 1400-1414 Downloads
James A. Hodges
Between administration and research: Understanding data management practices in an institutional context pp. 1415-1431 Downloads
Stefan Reichmann, Thomas Klebel, Ilire Hasani‐Mavriqi and Tony Ross‐Hellauer
Lexical data augmentation for sentiment analysis pp. 1432-1447 Downloads
Rong Xiang, Emmanuele Chersoni, Qin Lu, Chu‐Ren Huang, Wenjie Li and Yunfei Long
Understanding the attenuation of the accommodation recommendation spillover effect in view of spatial distance pp. 1448-1453 Downloads
Shiyang Lai and Ningyuan Fan
The pandemic information gap: The brutal economics of COVID‐19, Joshua Gans, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2020. 249. pp. € 51.16 (paperback). (ISBN 9783319984872) pp. 1454-1457 Downloads
Kalpana Shankar

Volume 72, issue 10, 2021

Paradigm shift in the field of information special issue editorial pp. 1217-1222 Downloads
Rong Tang, Bharat Mehra, Jia Tina Du and Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
Storytelling wisdom: Story, information, and DIKW pp. 1223-1233 Downloads
Kate McDowell
Hashtags for gatekeeping of information on social media pp. 1234-1246 Downloads
Devendra Potnis and Iman Tahamtan
The importance of socio‐emotional considerations in online communities, social informatics, and information science pp. 1247-1260 Downloads
Adam Worrall, Alicia Cappello and Rachel Osolen
Holistic information research: From rhetoric to paradigm pp. 1261-1271 Downloads
Sarah Polkinghorne and Lisa M. Given
Everyone everywhere: A distributed and embedded paradigm for usability pp. 1272-1284 Downloads
Michael B. Twidale, David M. Nichols and Christopher P. Lueg
Outsiders‐within‐Library and Information Science: Reprioritizing the marginalized in critical sociocultural work pp. 1285-1294 Downloads
Nicole A. Cooke and Vanessa L. Kitzie
Understanding information: Adding a non‐individualistic lens pp. 1295-1305 Downloads
Yuanye Ma
Interrupting epistemicide: A practical framework for naming, identifying, and ending epistemic injustice in the information professions pp. 1306-1318 Downloads
Beth Patin, Melinda Sebastian, Jieun Yeon, Danielle Bertolini and Alexandra Grimm

Volume 72, issue 9, 2021

Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals pp. 1099-1112 Downloads
Mikael Laakso, Lisa Matthias and Najko Jahn
Comment on “Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals” pp. 1113-1114 Downloads
Matan Shelomi
Response to comment on “Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals” pp. 1115-1116 Downloads
Mikael Laakso, Lisa Matthias and Najko Jahn
The impact of emotional signals on credibility assessment pp. 1117-1132 Downloads
Anastasia Giachanou, Paolo Rosso and Fabio Crestani
Differential impacts of social influence on initial and sustained participation in open source software projects pp. 1133-1147 Downloads
Xuan Yang, Xiao Li, Daning Hu and Harry Jiannan Wang
Emulation practices for software preservation in libraries, archives, and museums pp. 1148-1160 Downloads
Amelia Acker
Understanding the process of data reuse: An extensive review pp. 1161-1182 Downloads
Xiaoguang Wang, Qingyu Duan and Mengli Liang
How does social media sentiment impact mass media sentiment? A study of news in the financial markets pp. 1183-1197 Downloads
Jie Ren, Hang Dong, Balaji Padmanabhan and Jeffrey V. Nickerson
Construction of a model as an information channel between the physical phenomenon and observer pp. 1198-1210 Downloads
Boris Menin
Julian Warner. Copyright, data and creativity in the digital age: A journey through Feist. Abingdon: Routledge, 2020, 178 pp. £96.00 (hardback). (ISBN 9780367902858) pp. 1211-1214 Downloads
Victoria Owen

Volume 72, issue 8, 2021

Emerging (information) realities and epistemic injustice pp. 951-962 Downloads
Tami Oliphant
“Striking out on your own”—A study of research information management problems on university campuses pp. 963-978 Downloads
Besiki Stvilia, Dong Joon Lee and Na‐eun Han
Ethnicity‐based name partitioning for author name disambiguation using supervised machine learning pp. 979-994 Downloads
Jinseok Kim, Jenna Kim and Jason Owen‐Smith
Orientation tactics and associated factors in the digital library environment: Comparison between blind and sighted users pp. 995-1010 Downloads
Iris Xie, Rakesh Babu, Hyun Seung Lee, Shengang Wang and Tae Hee Lee
Full coverage of a reader's interests in context‐based information filtering pp. 1011-1027 Downloads
Alexandra Dumitrescu and Simone Santini
What makes an idea worth spreading? Language markers of popularity in TED talks by academics and other speakers pp. 1028-1038 Downloads
Kate MacKrill, Connor Silvester, James W. Pennebaker and Keith J. Petrie
The rise of multiple institutional affiliations in academia pp. 1039-1058 Downloads
Hanna Hottenrott, Michael Rose and Cornelia Lawson
The evolution and shift of research topics and methods in library and information science pp. 1059-1074 Downloads
Jinxuan Ma and Brady Lund
Knowledge order in an online knowledge community: Group heterogeneity and two paths mediated by group interaction pp. 1075-1091 Downloads
Jiangnan Qiu, Min Zuo, Jingxian Wang and Chengjie Cai
Engines of order: A mechanology of algorithmic techniques. Bernhard Rieder. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020, 352 pp., € 115,00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9789462986190). € 0,00 (PDF). (ISBN 9789048537419) pp. 1092-1095 Downloads
Ryan Shaw

Volume 72, issue 7, 2021

Meaning‐making on gender: Deeply meaningful information in a significant life change among transgender people pp. 799-810 Downloads
Aira Huttunen and Terttu Kortelainen
Power in the U.S. political economy: A network analysis pp. 811-823 Downloads
Nishant Malik, David Spencer and Quang Neo Bui
Can loyalty be pursued and achieved? An extended RFD model to understand and predict user loyalty to mobile apps pp. 824-838 Downloads
Chuang Wang, Rongxin Zhou and Matthew K. O. Lee
Predicting essay quality from search and writing behavior pp. 839-852 Downloads
Pertti Vakkari, Michael Völske, Martin Potthast, Matthias Hagen and Benno Stein
Algorithmic labeling in hierarchical classifications of publications: Evaluation of bibliographic fields and term weighting approaches pp. 853-869 Downloads
Peter Sjögårde, Per Ahlgren and Ludo Waltman
Softcite dataset: A dataset of software mentions in biomedical and economic research publications pp. 870-884 Downloads
Caifan Du, Johanna Cohoon, Patrice Lopez and James Howison
An application of media and network multiplexity theory to the structure and perceptions of information environments in hurricane evacuation pp. 885-900 Downloads
Seungyoon Lee, Bailey C. Benedict, Yue ‘Gurt’ Ge, Pamela Murray‐Tuite and Satish V. Ukkusuri
How online review richness impacts sales: An attribute substitution perspective pp. 901-917 Downloads
Hang Yin, Shuang Zheng, William Yeoh and Jie Ren
How is science clicked on Twitter? Click metrics for Bitly short links to scientific publications pp. 918-932 Downloads
Zhichao Fang, Rodrigo Costas, Wencan Tian, Xianwen Wang and Paul Wouters
The major life events taxonomy: Social readjustment, social media information sharing, and online network separation during times of life transition pp. 933-947 Downloads
Oliver L. Haimson, Albert J. Carter, Shanley Corvite, Brookelyn Wheeler, Lingbo Wang, Tianxiao Liu and Alexxus Lige

Volume 72, issue 6, 2021

Investigative approaches to researching information technology companies pp. 655-666 Downloads
Daniel Carter, Amelia Acker and Dan Sholler
Collaborative qualitative research at scale: Reflections on 20 years of acquiring global data and making data global pp. 667-682 Downloads
Christine L. Borgman, Morgan F. Wofford, Milena S. Golshan and Peter T. Darch
Whither wilderness? An investigation of technology use by long‐distance backpackers pp. 683-698 Downloads
Ed Hyatt, Morgan Harvey, Matthew Pointon and Perla Innocenti
The migration and preservation of six Norwegian municipality record‐keeping systems: Lessons learned pp. 699-709 Downloads
Thomas Soedring, Pia Borlund and Markus Helfert
Predicting users' continued engagement in online health communities from the quantity and quality of received support pp. 710-722 Downloads
Xiangyu Wang, Andrew High, Xi Wang and Kang Zhao
On the causal relation between real world activities and emotional expressions of social media users pp. 723-743 Downloads
Seyed Amin Mirlohi Falavarjani, Jelena Jovanovic, Hossein Fani, Ali A. Ghorbani, Zeinab Noorian and Ebrahim Bagheri
Young people's information practices in library makerspaces pp. 744-758 Downloads
Xiaofeng Li
How do multilingual users search? An investigation of query and result list language choices pp. 759-776 Downloads
Ben Steichen and Ryan Lowe
Conjoint analysis of researchers' hidden preferences for bibliometrics, altmetrics, and usage metrics pp. 777-792 Downloads
Steffen Lemke, Athanasios Mazarakis and Isabella Peters
An iSchool approach to data science: Human‐centered, socially responsible, and context‐driven pp. 793-796 Downloads
Chirag Shah, Theresa Anderson, Loni Hagen and Yin Zhang

Volume 72, issue 5, 2021

Topic diversity: A discipline scheme‐free diversity measurement for journals pp. 523-539 Downloads
Yi Bu, Mengyang Li, Weiye Gu and Win‐bin Huang
Describing, organizing, and maintaining video game development artifacts pp. 540-553 Downloads
Claire McDonald, Marc Schmalz, Allee Monheim, Stephen Keating, Kelsey Lewin, Frank Cifaldi and Jin Ha Lee
Resonance and the experience of relevance pp. 554-569 Downloads
Ian Ruthven
Orthogonality, dependency, and music: An exploration of the relationships between music facets pp. 570-582 Downloads
Deborah Lee, Lyn Robinson and David Bawden
Authority and priority signals in automatic summary generation for online reputation management pp. 583-594 Downloads
Javier Rodríguez‐Vidal, Jorge Carrillo‐ de‐Albornoz, Julio Gonzalo and Laura Plaza
“Heterogeneous couplings”: Operationalizing network perspectives to study science‐society interactions through social media metrics pp. 595-610 Downloads
Rodrigo Costas, Sarah de Rijcke and Noortje Marres
Enhancing keyphrase extraction from microblogs using human reading time pp. 611-626 Downloads
Yingyi Zhang and Chengzhi Zhang
Term position‐based language model for information retrieval pp. 627-642 Downloads
Arezki Hammache and Mohand Boughanem
Transforming public records management: Six key insights pp. 643-648 Downloads
Paula Dootson, Mary Tate, Kevin C. Desouza and Peter Townson
Cinderella's stick: A fairy tale for digital preservation. Yiannis Tzitzikas, Yiannis Marketakis. Berlin: Springer, 2018, 249 pp., € 51.16 (paperback). (ISBN 9783319984872) pp. 649-652 Downloads
Rebecca D. Frank

Volume 72, issue 4, 2021

The measurement of “interdisciplinarity” and “synergy” in scientific and extra‐scientific collaborations pp. 387-402 Downloads
Loet Leydesdorff and Inga Ivanova
Innovation adoption: Broadcasting versus virality pp. 403-416 Downloads
Yujia Zhai, Ying Ding and Hezhao Zhang
Discovering underlying sensations of human emotions based on social media pp. 417-432 Downloads
Jun Lee, Adam Jatowt and Kyoung‐Sook Kim
Mapping the online presence of small local sporting clubs pp. 433-448 Downloads
Stephen Burgess, Craig M. Parker and Scott Bingley
Validation of a survey for measuring scientists' attitudes toward data reuse pp. 449-453 Downloads
Christa E. Winkler and Rebecca Fay Berenbon
Understanding and predicting future research impact at different career stages—A social network perspective pp. 454-472 Downloads
Zhiya Zuo and Kang Zhao
Authors' noninstitutional emails and their correlation with retraction pp. 473-477 Downloads
Xiaomei Liu and Xiaotian Chen
Follow the leader: Documents on the leading edge of semantic change get more citations pp. 478-492 Downloads
Sandeep Soni, Kristina Lerman and Jacob Eisenstein
Research data management policy and practice in Chinese university libraries pp. 493-506 Downloads
Yingshen Huang, Andrew M. Cox and Laura Sbaffi
Epistemology, epistemic belief, personal epistemology, and epistemics: A review of concepts as they impact information behavior research pp. 507-519 Downloads
Matthew Kelly

Volume 72, issue 3, 2021

Do new research issues attract more citations? A comparison between 25 Scopus subject categories pp. 269-279 Downloads
Mike Thelwall and Pardeep Sud
Data curation as collective action during COVID‐19 pp. 280-284 Downloads
Kalpana Shankar, Wei Jeng, Andrea Thomer, Nicholas Weber and Ayoung Yoon
How users' knowledge of advertisements influences their viewing and selection behavior in search engines pp. 285-301 Downloads
Sebastian Schultheiß and Dirk Lewandowski
The emergence, peak, and abeyance of an online information ground: The lifecycle of a Facebook group for verifying information during violence pp. 302-314 Downloads
Abdul Rohman
Explicit diversification of search results across multiple dimensions for educational search pp. 315-330 Downloads
Sevgi Yigit‐Sert, Ismail Sengor Altingovde, Craig Macdonald, Iadh Ounis and Özgür Ulusoy
One size does not fit all: A study of badge behavior in stack overflow pp. 331-345 Downloads
Stav Yanovsky, Nicholas Hoernle, Omer Lev and Kobi Gal
Understanding the stability of medical concept embeddings pp. 346-356 Downloads
Grace E. Lee and Aixin Sun
The information manifold: Why computers cannot solve algorithmic bias and fake news. Antonio Badia Cambridge, UK: The MIT press, 2019. 352 pp. $50.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262043038) pp. 357-361 Downloads
Marc Kosciejew
Using information science to enhance educational preventing violent extremism programs pp. 362-376 Downloads
Kevin Wong, Geoff Walton and Gavin Bailey
Search foundations: Toward a science of technology‐mediated experience. Sachi Arafat and Elham Ashoori. Boston, MA: MIT Press, 2019. 448, pp. $65.00 (hardback). (ISBN 9780262038591) pp. 377-383 Downloads
Marcia J. Bates

Volume 72, issue 2, 2021

Do better search engines really equate to better clinical decisions? If not, why not? pp. 141-155 Downloads
Anton van der Vegt, Guido Zuccon and Bevan Koopman
Join the club? Peer effects on information value perception pp. 156-172 Downloads
Yonit Rusho and Daphne R. Raban
Hierarchical attention model for personalized tag recommendation pp. 173-189 Downloads
Jianshan Sun, Mingyue Zhu, Yuanchun Jiang, Yezheng Liu and Le Wu
From bilingual to multilingual neural‐based machine translation by incremental training pp. 190-203 Downloads
Carlos Escolano, Marta R. Costa‐Jussà and José A. R. Fonollosa
Loosen control without losing control: Formalization and decentralization within commons‐based peer production pp. 204-223 Downloads
David Rozas and Steven Huckle
Medieval Spanish (12th–15th centuries) named entity recognition and attribute annotation system based on contextual information pp. 224-238 Downloads
Luisa Díez Platas Mª, Salvador Ros Muñoz, Elena González‐Blanco, Pablo Ruiz Fabo and Elena Álvarez Mellado
Do the stars align?: Stakeholders and strategies in libraries' curation of an astronomy dataset pp. 239-252 Downloads
Peter T. Darch, Ashley E. Sands, Christine L. Borgman and Milena S. Golshan
Framing a discussion on paradigm shift(s) in the field of information pp. 253-258 Downloads
Rong Tang, Bharat Mehra, Jia Tina Du and Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
Amy Affelt. All that's not fit to print: Fake news and the call to action for librarians and information professionals. London, UK: Emerald, 2019, 176 pp. £39.99 (paperback) (ISBN 9781789733648) pp. 259-263 Downloads
Thomas J. Froehlich
Social tagging in a linked data environment. Edited by Diane Rasmussen Pennington and Louise F. Spiteri. London, UK: Facet Publishing, 2018. 240 pp. £74.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9781783303380) pp. 264-265 Downloads
Xuwei Pan

Volume 72, issue 1, 2021

Detecting fake news stories via multimodal analysis pp. 3-17 Downloads
Vivek K. Singh, Isha Ghosh and Darshan Sonagara
More than plain text: Censorship deletion in the Chinese social media pp. 18-31 Downloads
Jun Liu and Jingyi Zhao
A flexible template generation and matching method with applications for publication reference metadata extraction pp. 32-45 Downloads
Ting‐Hao Yang, Yu‐Lun Hsieh, Shih‐Hung Liu, Yung‐Chun Chang and Wen‐Lian Hsu
Cross‐modal retrieval with dual multi‐angle self‐attention pp. 46-65 Downloads
Wenjie Li, Yi Zheng, Yuejie Zhang, Rui Feng, Tao Zhang and Weiguo Fan
Information behavior and social control: Toward an understanding of conflictual information behavior in families managing chronic illness pp. 66-82 Downloads
Lindsay K. Brown and Tiffany C. Veinot
People and places: Bridging the information gaps in refugee integration pp. 83-96 Downloads
Olubukola Oduntan and Ian Ruthven
Saving social media data: Understanding data management practices among social media researchers and their implications for archives pp. 97-109 Downloads
Libby Hemphill, Margaret L. Hedstrom and Susan Hautaniemi Leonard
Citation cascade and the evolution of topic relevance pp. 110-127 Downloads
Chao Min, Qingyu Chen, Erjia Yan, Yi Bu and Jianjun Sun
Artificial intelligence and the world of work, a co‐constitutive relationship pp. 128-135 Downloads
Carsten Østerlund, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Matthew Willis, Karen Boyd and Christine T. Wolf
Jan van Dijk. (2020). The digital divide. Cambridge, UK: Polity, 208 pp. £17.99 (paperback) (ISBN 9781509534456) pp. 136-138 Downloads
Rebecca Reynolds
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