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Volume 70, issue 12, 2019
- Information behavior and information practices: A special issue for research on people's engagement with technology pp. 1299-1301

- David Allen, Lisa M. Given, Gary Burnett and Stan Karanasios
- Information experience in personally meaningful activities pp. 1302-1310

- Tim Gorichanaz
- Untangling the knot: The information practices of enthusiast car restorers pp. 1311-1323

- Annemaree Lloyd and Michael Olsson
- Materiality in information environments: Objects, spaces, and bodies in three outpatient hemodialysis facilities pp. 1324-1339

- Tiffany C. Veinot and Casey S. Pierce
- “That looks like me or something i can do”: Affordances and constraints in the online identity work of US LGBTQ+ millennials pp. 1340-1351

- Vanessa Kitzie
- Revisiting personal information management through information practices with activity tracking technology pp. 1352-1367

- Yuanyuan Feng and Denise E. Agosto
- Bias effects, synergistic effects, and information contingency effects: Developing and testing an extended information adoption model in social Q&A pp. 1368-1382

- Yongqiang Sun, Nan Wang, Xiao‐Liang Shen and Xi Zhang
- The Things We Talk About When We Talk About Browsing: An Empirical Typology of Library Browsing Behavior pp. 1383-1394

- Dana McKay, Shanton Chang, Wally Smith and George Buchanan
- The processes of maker learning and information behavior in a technology‐rich high school class pp. 1395-1412

- Kyungwon Koh, John T. Snead and Kun Lu
Volume 70, issue 11, 2019
- Places in Information Science pp. 1173-1182

- Ross S. Purves, Stephan Winter and Werner Kuhn
- Opinion convergence versus polarization: examining opinion distributions in online word‐of‐mouth pp. 1183-1193

- Jianxiong Huang, Wai Fong Boh and Kim Huat Goh
- Improving question retrieval in community question answering service using dependency relations and question classification pp. 1194-1209

- Kyoungman Bae and Youngjoong Ko
- Understanding characteristics of semantic associations in health consumer generated knowledge representation in social media pp. 1210-1222

- Min Sook Park
- A comparison of unimodal and multimodal models for implicit detection of relevance in interactive IR pp. 1223-1235

- Roberto González‐Ibáñez, Aileen Esparza‐Villamán, Juan Carlos Vargas‐Godoy and Chirag Shah
- The role of domain knowledge in document selection from search results pp. 1236-1247

- Jingjing Liu and Xiangmin Zhang
- Understanding user behavior in naturalistic information search tasks pp. 1248-1261

- Tung Vuong, Miamaria Saastamoinen, Giulio Jacucci and Tuukka Ruotsalo
- Developing a scholar classification scheme from publication patterns in academic science: A cluster analysis approach pp. 1262-1276

- Xin Gu and Karen L. Blackmore
- An Investigation of the Impact of Data Breach Severity on the Readability of Mandatory Data Breach Notification Letters: Evidence From U.S. Firms pp. 1277-1289

- Stephen Jackson, Nadia Vanteeva and Colm Fearon
- Mobile Search Behaviors: An In‐Depth Analysis Based on Contexts, APPs, and Devices. DanWu and ShaoboLiang. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool, 2018. 159 pp. $51.96 (e‐book). (ISBN 9781681733005) pp. 1290-1292

- Stefano Mizzaro and Ivan Scagnetto
- Register Variation Online. Douglas Biber and Jesse Egbert. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2018. $110.00. 252 pp. (hardcover). (ISBN 9781107122161) pp. 1293-1295

- Lynne Bowker
Volume 70, issue 10, 2019
- Identifying the business model dimensions of data sharing: A value‐based approach pp. 1047-1059

- Alvaro E. Arenas, Jie Mein Goh and Brian Matthews
- Small worlds in a distant land: International newcomer students' local information behaviors in unfamiliar environments pp. 1060-1073

- Chi Young Oh and Brian Butler
- Improving author verification based on topic modeling pp. 1074-1088

- Nektaria Potha and Efstathios Stamatatos
- Authorship of Pauline epistles revisited pp. 1089-1097

- Jacques Savoy
- From zero to one: A perspective on citing pp. 1098-1107

- Yong Huang, Yi Bu, Ying Ding and Wei Lu
- Synergy in the knowledge base of U.S. innovation systems at national, state, and regional levels: The contributions of high‐tech manufacturing and knowledge‐intensive services pp. 1108-1123

- Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline S. Wagner, Igone Porto‐Gomez, Jordan A. Comins and Fred Phillips
- Science and its significant other: Representing the humanities in bibliometric scholarship pp. 1124-1137

- Thomas Franssen and Paul Wouters
- Does the web of science accurately represent chinese scientific performance? pp. 1138-1152

- Fei Shu, Charles‐Antoine Julien and Vincent Larivière
- Communication and Self‐Presentation Behavior on Academic Social Networking Sites: An Exploratory Case Study on Profiles and Discussion Threads on ResearchGate pp. 1153-1164

- Anika Ostermaier‐Grabow and Stephanie B. Linek
- Playing With Feelings: Video Games and Affect. Aubrey Anable. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2018. 200 pp. $25.00 (paperback). (ISBN 978‐1‐5179‐0025‐0) pp. 1165-1166

- Emily Flynn‐Jones
- Coping with Illness Digitally. Stephen A. Rains (Ed.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. 240 pp. $35.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262038287) pp. 1167-1169

- Jin Zhang
Volume 70, issue 9, 2019
- Introduction to the special issue on neuro‐information science pp. 911-916

- Jacek Gwizdka, Yashar Moshfeghi and Max L. Wilson
- Integrating neurophysiologic relevance feedback in intent modeling for information retrieval pp. 917-930

- Giulio Jacucci, Oswald Barral, Pedram Daee, Markus Wenzel, Baris Serim, Tuukka Ruotsalo, Patrik Pluchino, Jonathan Freeman, Luciano Gamberini, Samuel Kaski and Benjamin Blankertz
- ERP/MMR Algorithm for Classifying Topic‐Relevant and Topic‐Irrelevant Visual Shots of Documentary Videos pp. 931-941

- Hyun Hee Kim and Yong Ho Kim
- The dominant factor of social tags for users’ decision behavior on e‐commerce websites: Color or text pp. 942-953

- Chen Xu and Qin Zhang
- Neuropsychological model of the realization of information need pp. 954-967

- Yashar Moshfeghi and Frank E. Pollick
- The relationships between health information behavior and neural processing in african americans with prehypertension pp. 968-980

- Lenette M. Jones, Kathy D. Wright, Anthony I. Jack, Jared P. Friedman, David M. Fresco, Tiffany Veinot, Wei Lu and Shirley M. Moore
- Investigating the role of eye movements and physiological signals in search satisfaction prediction using geometric analysis pp. 981-999

- Yingying Wu, Yiqun Liu, Yen‐Hsi Richard Tsai and Shing‐Tung Yau
- Analyzing stock market trends using social media user moods and social influence pp. 1000-1013

- Daifeng Li, Yintian Wang, Andrew Madden, Ying Ding, Jie Tang, Gordon Guozheng Sun, Ning Zhang and Enguo Zhou
- Let's Google: Uncertainty and bilingual search pp. 1014-1025

- Margaret Meiling Luo and Diane Nahl
- A novel method for topic linkages between scientific publications and patents pp. 1026-1042

- Shuo Xu, Dongsheng Zhai, Feifei Wang, Xin An, Hongshen Pang and Yirong Sun
- The Qualified Self: Social Media and the Accounting of Everyday Life. Lee Humphreys. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2018. 200 pp. $28.00 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9780262037853) pp. 1043-1044

- Alexander Halavais
Volume 70, issue 8, 2019
- Ideation as an Intellectual Information Acquisition and Use Context: Investigating Game Designers' Information‐Based Ideation Behavior pp. 775-787

- Stephann Makri, Tsui‐Ling Hsueh and Sara Jones
- Community Detection in Signed Social Networks Using Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm pp. 788-804

- Nancy Girdhar and K. K. Bharadwaj
- Click behavior and link prioritization: Multiple demand theory application for web improvement pp. 805-816

- Lianlian Song, Geoffrey Tso and Yelin Fu
- Bag of textual graphs (BoTG): A general graph‐based text representation model pp. 817-829

- Ícaro Cavalcante Dourado, Renata Galante, Marcos André Gonçalves and Ricardo da Silva Torres
- Separating and Merging Professional and Personal Selves Online: The Structure and Processes That Shape Academics' Ego‐Networks on Academic Social Networking Sites and Twitter pp. 830-842

- Katy Jordan
- PaperPoles: Facilitating adaptive visual exploration of scientific publications by citation links pp. 843-857

- Jiangen He, Qing Ping, Wen Lou and Chaomei Chen
- Automated language‐independent authorship verification (for Indo‐European languages) pp. 858-871

- Sasa Adamovic, Vladislav Miskovic, Milan Milosavljevic, Marko Sarac and Mladen Veinovic
- Investigating familiarity and usage of traditional metrics and altmetrics pp. 872-887

- Htet Htet Aung, Han Zheng, Mojisola Erdt, Ashley Sara Aw, Sei‐Ching Joanna Sin and Yin‐Leng Theng
- Digital data archives as knowledge infrastructures: Mediating data sharing and reuse pp. 888-904

- Christine L. Borgman, Andrea Scharnhorst and Milena S. Golshan
- Linked Data: Storing, Querying, and Reasoning. Sherif Sakr, Marcin Wylot, Raghava Mutharaju, Danh Le Phuoc, and Irini Fundulaki. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018. 223 pp. $129.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9783319735146) pp. 905-907

- Dean Allemang
Volume 70, issue 7, 2019
- Health outcomes of online consumer health information: A systematic mixed studies review with framework synthesis pp. 643-659

- Pierre Pluye, Reem El Sherif, Vera Granikov, Quan Nha Hong, Isabelle Vedel, Maria Cristiane Barbosa Galvao, Francesca E.Y. Frati, Sophie Desroches, Carol Repchinsky, Benoît Rihoux, France Légaré, Bernard Burnand, Mathieu Bujold and Roland Grad
- Identifying social roles using heterogeneous features in online social networks pp. 660-674

- Yezheng Liu, Fei Du, Jianshan Sun, Thushari Silva, Yuanchun Jiang and Tingting Zhu
- Automatic detection of influencers in social networks: Authority versus domain signals pp. 675-684

- Javier Rodríguez‐Vidal, Julio Gonzalo, Laura Plaza and Henry Anaya Sánchez
- Scale‐free collaboration networks: An author name disambiguation perspective pp. 685-700

- Jinseok Kim
- Semantic web or web of data? a diachronic study (1999 to 2017) of the publications of tim berners‐lee and the world wide web consortium pp. 701-714

- Luís Miguel Oliveira Machado, Renato Rocha Souza and Maria da Graça Simões
- An analysis of natural disaster‐related information‐seeking behavior using temporal stages pp. 715-728

- Rahmi Rahmi, Hideo Joho and Tetsuya Shirai
- CLEU ‐ A Cross‐language english‐urdu corpus and benchmark for text reuse experiments pp. 729-741

- Iqra Muneer, Muhammad Sharjeel, Muntaha Iqbal, Rao Muhammad Adeel Nawab and Paul Rayson
- “Connections above and beyond”: Information, translation, and community boundaries in LibraryThing and Goodreads pp. 742-753

- Adam Worrall
- Motivations, understandings, and experiences of open‐access mega‐journal authors: Results of a large‐scale survey pp. 754-768

- Simon Wakeling, Claire Creaser, Stephen Pinfield, Jenny Fry, Valérie Spezi, Peter Willett and Monica Paramita
- Transitioning Towards a Knowledge Society: Qatar as a Case Study. Julia Gremm, Julia Barth, Kaja J. Fietkiewicz, and Wolfgang G. Stock. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018. 244 pp. $79.99 (ebook). (ISBN 978–3–319‐71195‐9) pp. 769-771

- Mohammed M. Aman
Volume 70, issue 6, 2019
- Cocluster hypothesis and ranking consistency for relevance ranking in web search pp. 535-546

- Jian‐ De Jiang, Jyun‐Yu Jiang and Pu‐Jen Cheng
- On‐demand recent personal tweets summarization on mobile devices pp. 547-562

- Jin Yao Chin, Sourav S. Bhowmick and Adam Jatowt
- Motivations for self‐archiving on an academic social networking site: A study on researchgate pp. 563-574

- Jongwook Lee, Sanghee Oh, Hang Dong, Fang Wang and Gary Burnett
- Distributed data and ontologies: An integrated semantic web architecture enabling more efficient data management pp. 575-586

- Oliver Browne, Philip O'Reilly, Mark Hutchinson and Nenad B. Krdzavac
- Social Information as a Means to Enhance Engagement in Citizen Science‐Based Telerehabilitation pp. 587-595

- Shinnosuke Nakayama, Tyrone J. Tolbert, Oded Nov and Maurizio Porfiri
- Create synergies and inspire collaborations around the development of intelligent infrastructure for human‐centered communities pp. 596-606

- Yi Shen
- Alphabetic or Contributor Author Order. What Is the Norm in Danish Economics and Political Science and Why? pp. 607-618

- Dorte Henriksen
- Documentation and access to knowledge in online communities: Know your audience and write appropriately? pp. 619-633

- Carsten Østerlund and Kevin Crowston
- Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Recognizing System‐Initiated Engagement as Interaction Type pp. 634-637

- Christopher Lueg, Bridgette Banks, Josephine Michalek, Jack Dimsey and Dominic Oswin
- The Internet of Things. Mercedes Bunz and Graham Meikle. New York: Polity/Digital Media and Society Press, 2018. 165 pp. $64.95 hardcover, $15.95 kindle, $21.53 (paperback). (ISBN‐13: 978‐1509517466) pp. 638-639

- Steve Sawyer
Volume 70, issue 5, 2019
- Searching Data: A Review of Observational Data Retrieval Practices in Selected Disciplines pp. 419-432

- Kathleen Gregory, Paul Groth, Helena Cousijn, Andrea Scharnhorst and Sally Wyatt
- GRAW+: A two‐view graph propagation method with word coupling for readability assessment pp. 433-447

- Zhiwei Jiang, Qing Gu, Yafeng Yin, Jianxiang Wang and Daoxu Chen
- Epistemic motivation, task reflexivity, and knowledge contribution behavior on team wikis: A cross‐level moderation model pp. 448-461

- Xiaojie Zhang, Yulin Fang, Wei He, Yixiang Zhang and Xinmei Liu
- Examining scientific writing styles from the perspective of linguistic complexity pp. 462-475

- Chao Lu, Yi Bu, Jie Wang, Ying Ding, Vetle Torvik, Matthew Schnaars and Chengzhi Zhang
- Re‐situating information poverty: Information marginalization and parents of individuals with disabilities pp. 476-487

- Amelia N. Gibson and John D. Martin
- Identifying author heritage using surname data: An application for Russian surnames pp. 488-498

- Maria Karaulova, Abdullah Gök and Philip Shapira
- Do citation chimeras exist? The case of under‐cited influential articles suffering delayed recognition pp. 499-508

- Xiaojun Hu and Ronald Rousseau
- Statistical significance and effect sizes of differences among research universities at the level of nations and worldwide based on the leiden rankings pp. 509-525

- Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann and John Mingers
- Simplified Scheme of Search Task Difficulty Reasons pp. 526-529

- Jingjing Liu, Yuan Li and Samantha K. Hastings
- Becoming Metric‐Wise: A Bibliometric Guide for Researchers. RonaldRousseau, LeoEgghe, and RafGuns. Cambridge, MA: Chandos Publishing, 2018. 402 pp. $125.00 (paperback). (ISBN 9780081024744) pp. 530-532

- Isabelle Dorsch
Volume 70, issue 4, 2019
- The social informatics of knowledge pp. 307-312

- Eric T. Meyer, Kalpana Shankar, Matthew Willis, Sarika Sharma and Steve Sawyer
- Personalization of knowledge, personal knowledge ecology, and digital nomadism pp. 313-324

- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Gabriela Philips, Will Sutherland, Steve Sawyer and Ingrid Erickson
- Assembling narratives: Tensions in collaborative construction of knowledge pp. 325-337

- Emad Khazraee
- Assessing intercultural communication: Testing technology tools for information sharing in multinational research teams pp. 338-350

- Wesley S. Ward and Lisa M. Given
- Artificial intelligence in healthcare robots: A social informatics study of knowledge embodiment pp. 351-369

- L. G. Pee, Shan L. Pan and Lili Cui
- Uncovering unintended and shadow practices of users of decision support system dashboards in higher education institutions pp. 370-384

- Chase McCoy and Howard Rosenbaum
- Knowledge withholding in online knowledge spaces: Social deviance behavior and secondary control perspective pp. 385-401

- Xiao‐Liang Shen, Yang‐Jun Li, Yongqiang Sun, Jun Chen and Feng Wang
- Cyber‐human systems of thought and understanding pp. 402-411

- Fred Fonseca, Michael Marcinkowski and Clodoveu Davis
- The Social Informatics of Ignorance pp. 412-415

- Devon Greyson
Volume 70, issue 3, 2019
- The privacy paradox in the context of online social networking: A self‐identity perspective pp. 207-217

- Philip Fei Wu
- Quantifying Biases in Online Information Exposure pp. 218-229

- Dimitar Nikolov, Mounia Lalmas, Alessandro Flammini and Filippo Menczer
- Modeling the relationship between scientific and bibliographic classification for music pp. 230-241

- Deborah Lee, Lyn Robinson and David Bawden
- 10SENT: A stable sentiment analysis method based on the combination of off‐the‐shelf approaches pp. 242-255

- Philipe F. Melo, Daniel H. Dalip, Manoel M. Junior, Marcos A. Gonçalves and Fabrício Benevenuto
- Social media presence of scholarly journals pp. 256-270

- Han Zheng, Htet Htet Aung, Mojisola Erdt, Tai‐Quan Peng, Aravind Sesagiri Raamkumar and Yin‐Leng Theng
- Altmetric scores: An early indicator of research impact pp. 271-282

- Jenny Wooldridge and Mike B. King
- The field‐specific reference patterns of periodical and nonserial publications pp. 283-292

- Pei‐Shan Chi
- The effectiveness of correction & republication as quality control in scholarly communication – A bibliometric analysis pp. 293-295

- Gabriel M. Peterson
- The process of open data publication and reuse pp. 296-300

- Alberto Abella, Marta Ortiz‐ de‐Urbina‐Criado and Carmen De‐Pablos‐Heredero
- Exploring Context in Information Behavior: Seeker, Situation, Surroundings, and Shared Identities. Naresh Agarwal. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool, 2018. 200 pp. $14.99 (e‐book). (ISBN 9781681730820) pp. 301-303

- Ina Fourie
Volume 70, issue 2, 2019
- How are information deserts created? A theory of local information landscapes pp. 101-116

- Myeong Lee and Brian S. Butler
- Information behaviors in disadvantaged and dependent circumstances and the role of information intermediaries pp. 117-129

- Steven Buchanan, Cara Jardine and Ian Ruthven
- “Help is where you find it”: The role of weak ties networks as sources of information and support in virtual health communities pp. 130-139

- Shimrit Zigron and Jenny Bronstein
- Measuring Participation in Distance Education Online Discussion Forums Using Social Network Analysis pp. 140-150

- Luiz Fernando Cal da Silva, Marcelo Werneck Barbosa and Rodrigo Richard Gomes
- Temporal modeling of basic human values from social network usage pp. 151-163

- Md. Saddam Hossain Mukta, Mohammed Eunus Ali and Jalal Mahmud
- Video summarization using event‐related potential responses to shot boundaries in real‐time video watching pp. 164-175

- Hyun Hee Kim and Yong Ho Kim
- Collecting event‐related tweets from twitter stream pp. 176-186

- Xin Zheng and Aixin Sun
- Comparing neural‐ and N‐gram‐based language models for word segmentation pp. 187-197

- Yerai Doval and Carlos Gómez‐Rodríguez
- The Relative Influences of Government Funding and International Collaboration on Citation Impact pp. 198-201

- Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann and Caroline Wagner
- Protecting Children Online? Cyberbullying Policies of Social Media Companies. Tijana Milosevic. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. 296 pp. $35.00 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9780262037099) pp. 202-203

- Leanne Bowler
Volume 70, issue 1, 2019
- Neither a Bazaar nor a cathedral: The interplay between structure and agency in Wikipedia's role system pp. 3-15

- Ofer Arazy, Hila Lifshitz‐Assaf and Adam Balila
- Quality, impact, and quantification: Indicators and metrics use by social scientists pp. 16-26

- Gaby Haddow and Björn Hammarfelt
- An evaluation of U.S. municipal open data portals: A user interaction framework pp. 27-37

- Xiaohua Zhu and Mark Antony Freeman
- The “Had Mores”: Exploring korean immigrants’ information behavior and ICT usage when settling in the United States pp. 38-48

- Minhyang (Mia) Suh and Gary Hsieh
- When to stop making relevance judgments? A study of stopping methods for building information retrieval test collections pp. 49-60

- David E. Losada, Javier Parapar and Alvaro Barreiro
- A comparative assessment of the difficulty of authorship attribution in Greek and in English pp. 61-70

- Patrick Juola, George K. Mikros and Sean Vinsick
- Author‐based analysis of conference versus journal publication in computer science pp. 71-82

- Jinseok Kim
- The first impression of conference papers: Does it matter in predicting future citations? pp. 83-95

- Danielle H. Lee and Peter Brusilovsky
- Digital Libraries for Cultural Heritage: Development, Outcomes, and Challenges from European Perspectives. Tatjana Aparac‐Jelušić. San Raphael, CA: Morgan & Claypool, 2017. 175 pp. $59.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9781681730837) pp. 96-97

- Gobinda Chowdhury
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