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Volume 69, issue 12, 2018
- Equipped for resistance: An agonistic conceptualization of the public library as a verb pp. 1405-1413

- Johanna Rivano Eckerdal
- Data work in context: Value, risks, and governance pp. 1414-1427

- Jonathan Foster, Julie McLeod, Jan Nolin and Elke Greifeneder
- Effects of subject‐oriented visualization tools on search by novices and intermediates pp. 1428-1445

- I‐Chin Wu and Pertti Vakkari
- Text Mining for Personalized Knowledge Extraction From Online Support Groups pp. 1446-1459

- Tharindu Rukshan Bandaragoda, Daswin De Silva, Damminda Alahakoon, Weranja Ranasinghe and Damien Bolton
- To Do or Not To Do: Distill crowdsourced negative caveats to augment api documentation pp. 1460-1475

- Jing Li, Aixin Sun and Zhenchang Xing
- User‐Centered evaluation of metadata schema for nonmovable cultural heritage: Murals and stone cave temples pp. 1476-1487

- Xiao Hu, Jeremy Ng and Shengping Xia
- PSI: A probabilistic semantic interpretable framework for fine‐grained image ranking pp. 1488-1501

- Hanhui Li, Hefeng Wu, Donghui Li, Shujin Lin, Zhuo Su and Xiaonan Luo
- Libcitations, worldcat, cultural impact, and fame pp. 1502-1512

- Howard D. White and Alesia A. Zuccala
- A Discussion of citations from the perspective of the contribution of the cited paper to the citing paper pp. 1513-1520

- Hui Fang
- Knowledge Management Theory and Practice. (3rd ed.) Kimiz Dalkir. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2017. 552 pp. $65.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262036870) pp. 1521-1522

- Suliman Hawamdeh
Volume 69, issue 11, 2018
- Towards a new sociological model of fiction reading pp. 1291-1303

- Briony Birdi and Nigel Ford
- Do consumers always follow “useful” reviews? The interaction effect of review valence and review usefulness on consumers' purchase decisions pp. 1304-1317

- Yanli Jia and Ivy L.B. Liu
- Rethinking the complexity of virtual work and knowledge sharing pp. 1318-1329

- Wei Shi and Matthew S. Weber
- Integrating syntax‐semantic‐based text analysis with structural and citation information for scientific plagiarism detection pp. 1330-1345

- K Vani and Deepa Gupta
- Informal data citation for data sharing and reuse is more common than formal data citation in biomedical fields pp. 1346-1354

- Hyoungjoo Park, Sukjin You and Dietmar Wolfram
- Investigating drug–disease interactions in drug–symptom–disease triples via citation relations pp. 1355-1368

- Min Song, Keunyoung Kang and Ju Young An
- The origins of Zipf's meaning‐frequency law pp. 1369-1379

- Ramon Ferrer‐i‐Cancho and Michael S. Vitevitch
- Citations in Scientific Texts: Do Social Relations Matter? pp. 1380-1395

- Béatrice Milard and Ludovic Tanguy
- A new qualitative rating system for scientific publications and a fame index for academics pp. 1396-1399

- Yves Fassin
- Authors, Users, and Pirates: Copyright Law and Subjectivity. James Meese. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2018. 240 pp. $35.00 (hardcover) (ISBN 9780262037440) pp. 1400-1402

- Sara R. Benson
Volume 69, issue 10, 2018
- Toward a calculus of redundancy: Signification, codification, and anticipation in cultural evolution pp. 1181-1192

- Loet Leydesdorff, Mark W. Johnson and Inga Ivanova
- Imagining Winnipeg: The translocal meaning making of Filipino migrants to Canada pp. 1193-1204

- Danielle Allard and Nadia Caidi
- Transparency as design choice of open data contests pp. 1205-1222

- Sabine Brunswicker, Bjørn Jensen, Zhounan Song and Ann Majchrzak
- If these crawls could talk: Studying and documenting web archives provenance pp. 1223-1233

- Emily Maemura, Nicholas Worby, Ian Milligan and Christoph Becker
- Documenting provenance in noncomputational workflows: Research process models based on geobiology fieldwork in Yellowstone National Park pp. 1234-1245

- Andrea K. Thomer, Karen M. Wickett, Karen S. Baker, Bruce W. Fouke and Carole L. Palmer
- Retrieving people: Identifying potential answerers in Community Question‐Answering pp. 1246-1258

- Long T. Le and Chirag Shah
- A session‐specific opportunity cost model for rank‐oriented recommendation pp. 1259-1270

- Brian Ackerman, Chong Wang and Yi Chen
- Innovation or imitation: The diffusion of citations pp. 1271-1282

- Chao Min, Ying Ding, Jiang Li, Yi Bu, Lei Pei and Jianjun Sun
- Mobile Information Retrieval. Fabio Crestani, Stefano Mizzaro, and Ivan Scagnetto. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017. 110 pp. $54.99 (softcover). (ISBN 9783319607764) pp. 1283-1287

- Daqing He
Volume 69, issue 9, 2018
- Isolated, overwhelmed, and worried: Young first‐time mothers asking for information and support online pp. 1073-1083

- Ian Ruthven, Steven Buchanan and Cara Jardine
- Categorical relevance judgment pp. 1084-1094

- Maayan Zhitomirsky‐Geffet, Judit Bar‐Ilan and Mark Levene
- MF‐Re‐Rank: A modality feature‐based Re‐Ranking model for medical image retrieval pp. 1095-1108

- Hajer Ayadi, Mouna Torjmen‐Khemakhem, Mariam Daoud, Jimmy Xiangji Huang and Maher Ben Jemaa
- A fuzzy clustering‐based denoising model for evaluating uncertainty in collaborative filtering recommender systems pp. 1109-1121

- Jun Zhu, Lixin Han, Zhinan Gou and Xiaofeng Yuan
- How important is scientific software in bioinformatics research? A comparative study between international and Chinese research communities pp. 1122-1133

- Bo Yang, Ronald Rousseau, Xue Wang and Shuiqing Huang
- Identifying bacterial biotope entities using sequence labeling: Performance and feature analysis pp. 1134-1147

- Jin Mao and Hong Cui
- Modeling citation dynamics of “atypical” articles pp. 1148-1160

- Zhongyang He, Zhen Lei and Dashun Wang
- Exploring possibilities to use bibliometric data to monitor gold open access publishing at the national level pp. 1161-1173

- Thed N. van Leeuwen, Clifford Tatum and Paul F. Wouters
- Coding Literacy: How Computer Programming Is Changing Writing. Annette Vee. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2017. $34.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262036245) pp. 1174-1176

- Tanya E. Clement
Volume 69, issue 8, 2018
- Co‐saved, co‐tweeted, and co‐cited networks pp. 959-973

- Fereshteh Didegah and Mike Thelwall
- A longitudinal assessment of the persistence of twitter datasets pp. 974-984

- Arkaitz Zubiaga
- Relationships, environment, health and development: The information needs expressed online by young first‐time mothers pp. 985-995

- Ian Ruthven, Steven Buchanan and Cara Jardine
- Adaptation, translation, and validation of information literacy assessment instrument pp. 996-1006

- Nordin Hani Syazillah, K. Kiran and G. Chowdhury
- Predictive models and analysis for webpage depth‐level dwell time pp. 1007-1022

- Chong Wang, Shuai Zhao, Achir Kalra, Cristian Borcea and Yi Chen
- An intrinsic information content‐based semantic similarity measure considering the disjoint common subsumers of concepts of an ontology pp. 1023-1034

- Abhijit Adhikari, Biswanath Dutta, Animesh Dutta, Deepjyoti Mondal and Shivang Singh
- Researchers' uses of and disincentives for sharing their research identity information in research information management systems pp. 1035-1045

- Besiki Stvilia, Shuheng Wu and Dong Joon Lee
- The impact of classification systems in the evaluation of the research performance of the Leiden Ranking universities pp. 1046-1053

- Antonio Perianes‐Rodriguez and Javier Ruiz‐Castillo
- Research output and impact of the fields of management, economics, and sociology in spain and france: An analysis using google scholar and scopus pp. 1054-1066

- Ernesto R. Gantman and Marcelo P. Dabós
- Congressional twitter use revisited on the platform's 10‐year anniversary pp. 1067-1070

- Jennifer Golbeck, Brooke Auxier, Abigail Bickford, Lautaro Cabrera, Meaghan Conte McHugh, Stephani Moore, Jacquelyn Hart, Justin Resti, Anthony Rogers and Jenna Zimmerman
Volume 69, issue 7, 2018
- Information triangulation: A complex and agentic everyday information practice pp. 869-878

- Devon Greyson
- Twitter user geolocation by filtering of highly mentioned users pp. 879-889

- Mohammad Ebrahimi, Elaheh ShafieiBavani, Raymond Wong and Fang Chen
- The role of online communities in reducing urban–rural health disparities in China pp. 890-899

- Xiongfei Cao and Dan Wang
- Impacts of the use of social network sites on users' psychological well†being: A systematic review pp. 900-912

- Seyedezahra Shadi Erfani and Babak Abedin
- Designing for mobile experience beyond the native ad click: Exploring landing page presentation style and media usage pp. 913-923

- Nitesh Goyal, Marc Bron, Mounia Lalmas, Andrew Haines and Henriette Cramer
- Conflicting measures and values: How humanities scholars in Australia and Sweden use and react to bibliometric indicators pp. 924-935

- Björn Hammarfelt and Gaby Haddow
- Consensus†based journal rankings: A complementary tool for bibliometric evaluation pp. 936-948

- Juan A. Aledo, Jose A. Gámez, David Molina and Alejandro Rosete
- In†text function of author self†citations: Implications for research evaluation practice pp. 949-952

- Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann and Alicia Cappello
- Disability, Human Rights, and Information Technology. Edited by Jonathan Lazar and Michael Ashley Stein. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017. 360 pp. $69.95 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780812249231) pp. 953-955

- Shane O'Hanlon
Volume 69, issue 6, 2018
- Defining textual entailment pp. 763-772

- Daniel Z. Korman, Eric Mack, Jacob Jett and Allen H. Renear
- The birth of collective memories: Analyzing emerging entities in text streams pp. 773-786

- David Graus, Daan Odijk and Maarten de Rijke
- Information†Seeking Processes as Temporal Developments: Comparison of Stage†based and Cyclic Approaches pp. 787-797

- Reijo Savolainen
- Managing Hypervisibility in the HIV Prevention Information†Seeking Practices of Black Female College Students pp. 798-806

- Lynette Kvasny and Fay Cobb Payton
- Information technology and the humanities scholar: Documenting digital research practices pp. 807-819

- Lisa M. Given and Rebekah Willson
- A new approach to web co†link analysis pp. 820-831

- Liwen Vaughan and Anton Ninkov
- On the differences between citations and altmetrics: An investigation of factors driving altmetrics versus citations for finnish articles pp. 832-843

- Fereshteh Didegah, Timothy D. Bowman and Kim Holmberg
- Which domains do open†access journals do best in? A 5†year longitudinal study pp. 844-856

- Erjia Yan and Kai Li
- How are the best JASIST papers cited? pp. 857-860

- Peng Zhang, Peiling Wang and Qiang Wu
- The Data Science Handbook. Field Cady. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017. 416 pp. $59.95 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9781119092940) pp. 861-863

- Robert J. Brunner
- Social Information Seeking: Leveraging the Wisdom of the Crowd. Chirag Shah. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2017. 177 pp. $99.00 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9783319567556) pp. 864-865

- Luanne Freund
Volume 69, issue 5, 2018
- Art in an algorithm: A taxonomy for describing video game visual styles pp. 633-646

- Hyerim Cho, Andy Donovan and Jin Ha Lee
- Temporal patterns of the online video viewing behavior of smart TV viewers pp. 647-659

- Tao Lian, Zhumin Chen, Yujie Lin and Jun Ma
- Structural diversity and tie strength in the purchase of a social networking app pp. 660-674

- Yotam Shmargad
- Segmenting hashtags and analyzing their grammatical structure pp. 675-686

- Arda Çelebi and Arzucan Özgür
- A twitter case study for assessing digital sound pp. 687-699

- Francesca Giannetti
- How people protect their privacy on facebook: A cost†benefit view pp. 700-709

- Arun Vishwanath, Weiai Xu and Zed Ngoh
- Epistemology beyond the brain pp. 710-719

- Lynnsey K. Weissenberger, John M. Budd and Ken R. Herold
- National scientific performance evolution patterns: Retrenchment, successful expansion, or overextension pp. 720-727

- Mike Thelwall and Jonathan M. Levitt
- Exploring the relation between referencing practices and citation impact: A large†scale study based on Web of Science data pp. 728-743

- Per Ahlgren, Cristian Colliander and Peter Sjögårde
- Embedded, added, cocreated: Revisiting the value of information in an age of data pp. 744-748

- Jonathan Foster and Paul Clough
- A critical evaluation of expert survey†based journal rankings: The role of personal research interests pp. 749-752

- Alexander Serenko and Nick Bontis
- Accidental Information Discovery: Cultivating Serendipity in the Digital Age. Tammera M. Race & Stephann Makri. Cambridge, MA: Chandos Publishing. 2016. 136 pp. $80.00 (paperback). (ISBN 9781843347507) pp. 753-756

- Sanda Erdelez
- Facets of Facebook: Use and Users. Knautz Kathrin and Baran Katsiaryna S. (eds). Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016. 328 pp. $126 (Hardcover). Open access (Ebook). (ISBN 978†3†11†041816†3) pp. 757-759

- Anabel Quan†Haase
- A Proposed Quantitative Methodology to Characterize the Corporate Library Universe pp. 760-760

- Javed Mostafa and Deanna Morrow Hall
Volume 69, issue 4, 2018
- Are you satisfied yet? Shared leadership, individual trust, autonomy, and satisfaction in virtual teams pp. 503-513

- Lionel P. Robert and Sangseok You
- Identification of factors associated with blind users' help†seeking situations in interacting with digital libraries pp. 514-527

- Iris Xie, Rakesh Babu, Melissa Davey Castillo and Hyejung Han
- Improving interpretations of topic modeling in microblogs pp. 528-540

- Sarah A. Alkhodair, Benjamin C. M. Fung, Osmud Rahman and Patrick C. K. Hung
- Recommending books to be exchanged online in the absence of wish lists pp. 541-552

- Maria Soledad Pera and Yiu†Kai Ng
- Understanding the determinants and dynamic process of user exodus in social networking sites: Evidence from Kaixin001 pp. 553-565

- Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Xiaojuan Xu, Xixian Peng and Shijie Song
- The effect of prediscussion note†taking in hidden profile tasks pp. 566-577

- Hao Zhou, Lu Xiao, Yongmei Liu and Xiaohong Chen
- A new method for retrieving batik shape patterns pp. 578-599

- Qingni Yuan, Songhua Xu and Lv Jian
- The Closer the Better: Similarity of Publication Pairs at Different Cocitation Levels pp. 600-609

- Giovanni Colavizza, Kevin W. Boyack, Nees Jan van Eck and Ludo Waltman
- The role of patent citations as a footprint of technology pp. 610-618

- Eduardo Perez†Molina
- Effectiveness of OpenAIRE, BASE, Recolecta, and Google Scholar at finding spanish articles in repositories pp. 619-622

- Maria†Francisca Abad†GarcÃa, Aurora González†Teruel and Javier González†Llinares
- Research in the Archival Multiverse. Anne J Gilliland, Sue McKemmish, and Andrew J. Lau, (Eds.). Clayton, VIC., Australia: Monash University Publishing, 2017. 1072 pp. $99.95 (paperback). (ISBN: 9781876924676) pp. 623-624

- Michèle V. Cloonan
- The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. Luke Sloan and Anabel Quan†Haase (Eds.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishing, 2017. 728 pp. $175.00 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9781473916326) pp. 625-630

- Caroline Haythornthwaite
Volume 69, issue 3, 2018
- A note of concern and context: On careful use of terminologies pp. 347-348

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Javed Mostafa
- Benford's law: A “sleeping beauty†sleeping in the dirty pages of logarithmic tables pp. 349-358

- Tariq Ahmad Mir and Marcel Ausloos
- “Smart girls†versus “sleeping beauties†in the sciences: The identification of instant and delayed recognition by using the citation angle pp. 359-367

- Fred Y. Ye and Lutz Bornmann
- Measuring the diffusion of an innovation: A citation analysis pp. 368-379

- Yujia Zhai, Ying Ding and Fang Wang
- A wikification prediction model based on the combination of latent, dyadic, and monadic features pp. 380-394

- Raoni S. Ferreira, Maria da Graça Pimentel and Marco Cristo
- Collaborative exploratory search for information filtering and large†scale information triage pp. 395-409

- Paul M. Herceg, Timothy B. Allison, Robert S. Belvin and Evelyne Tzoukermann
- A novel approach to explore patent development paths for subfield technologies pp. 410-419

- Jae Ha Gwak and So Young Sohn
- An empirical investigation on search engine ad disclosure pp. 420-437

- Dirk Lewandowski, Friederike Kerkmann, Sandra Rümmele and Sebastian Sünkler
- Understanding persistent scientific collaboration pp. 438-448

- Yi Bu, Ying Ding, Xingkun Liang and Dakota S. Murray
- Online consumer reviews and sales: Examining the chicken†egg relationships pp. 449-460

- Jie Ren, William Yeoh, Mong Shan Ee and AleÅ¡ PopoviÄ
- Masking topic†related information to enhance authorship attribution pp. 461-473

- Efstathios Stamatatos
- The mismeasure of science: Citation analysis pp. 474-482

- Michael H. MacRoberts and Barbara R. MacRoberts
- The cultural evolution of national constitutions pp. 483-494

- Daniel N. Rockmore, Chen Fang, Nicholas J. Foti, Tom Ginsburg and David C. Krakauer
- Information Cultures in the Digital Age: A Festschrift in Honor of Rafael Capurro. Matthew Kelly and Jared Bielby. Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer VS, 2016. 479 pp. $129.00 (Paperback). (ISBN 978†3†658†14679†5) pp. 495-497

- Kristene Unsworth
- Web Indicators for Research Evaluation: A Practical Guide. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. Michael Thelwall. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2016. 170 pp. $60.00 (Paperback). (ISBN†13: 978†1627059176) pp. 498-499

- Isidro F. Aguillo
Volume 69, issue 2, 2018
- Toward an anatomy of IR system component performances pp. 187-200

- Nicola Ferro and Gianmaria Silvello
- SUDMAD: Sequential and unsupervised decomposition of a multi†author document based on a hidden markov model pp. 201-214

- Khaled Aldebei, Xiangjian He, Wenjing Jia and Weichang Yeh
- Patient†centered and experience†aware mining for effective adverse drug reaction discovery in online health forums pp. 215-228

- Yunzhong Liu, Jinhe Shi and Yi Chen
- Location†aware targeted influence maximization in social networks pp. 229-241

- Sen Su, Xiao Li, Xiang Cheng and Chenna Sun
- Identifying functional aspects from user reviews for functionality†based mobile app recommendation pp. 242-255

- Xiaoying Xu, Kaushik Dutta, Anindya Datta and Chunmian Ge
- Characterizing, predicting, and handling web search queries that match very few or no results pp. 256-270

- Erdem Sarigil, Ismail Sengor Altingovde, Roi Blanco, B. Barla Cambazoglu, Rifat Ozcan and Özgür Ulusoy
- Trustworthiness attribution: Inquiry into insider threat detection pp. 271-280

- Shuyuan Mary Ho, Michelle Kaarst†Brown and Izak Benbasat
- Records management in the cloud: From system design to resource ownership pp. 281-289

- Lorraine L. Richards
- A bibliometric model for identifying emerging research topics pp. 290-304

- Qi Wang
- Modelling transition phenomena of scientific coauthorship networks pp. 305-317

- Z. Xie, Z. Ouyang, J. Li, E. Dong and D. Yi
- An analysis of the validity of retraction annotation in pubmed and the web of science pp. 318-328

- Marion Schmidt
- Topic diffusion analysis of a weighted citation network in biomedical literature pp. 329-342

- Munui Kim, Injun Baek and Min Song
- The Selected Works of Marcia J. Bates. Volume I Information and the Information Professions. Bates, Marcia J. Berkeley, CA: Ketchikan Press, 2016. 372 pp. $18.00 (Paperback). (ISBN 978†0†9817584†1†1) The Selected Works of Marcia J. Bates. Volume II Information Searching Theory and Practice. Bates, Marcia J.Berkeley, CA: Ketchikan Press, 2016. 392 pp. $18.00 (Paperback). (ISBN 978†0†9817584†2†8) The Selected Works of Marcia J. Bates. Volume III Information Users and Information System Design. Bates, Marcia J. Berkeley, CA: Ketchikan Press, 2016. 384 pp. $18.00 (Paperback). (ISBN 978†0†9817584†3†5) pp. 343-344

- Dagobert Soergel
Volume 69, issue 1, 2018
- Documents and (as) machines pp. 3-5

- Javed Mostafa
- Theory and practice of data citation pp. 6-20

- Gianmaria Silvello
- Assessing perceived organizational leadership styles through twitter text mining pp. 21-31

- Agostino La Bella, Andrea Fronzetti Colladon, Elisa Battistoni, Silvia Castellan and Matteo Francucci
- Data set mentions and citations: A content analysis of full†text publications pp. 32-46

- Mengnan Zhao, Erjia Yan and Kai Li
- Metadata records machine translation combining multi†engine outputs with limited parallel data pp. 47-59

- Brenda Reyes Ayala, Ryan Knudson, Jiangping Chen, Gaohui Cao and Xinyue Wang
- Consumer valuation of personal information in the age of big data pp. 60-71

- Sesil Lim, JongRoul Woo, Jongsu Lee and Sung†Yoon Huh
- Understanding scientific collaboration: Homophily, transitivity, and preferential attachment pp. 72-86

- Chenwei Zhang, Yi Bu, Ying Ding and Jian Xu
- Understanding success through the diversity of collaborators and the milestone of career pp. 87-97

- Yi Bu, Ying Ding, Jian Xu, Xingkun Liang, Gege Gao and Yiming Zhao
- Exploring the social influence of multichannel access in an online health community pp. 98-109

- Peng Luo, Kun Chen, Chong Wu and Yongli Li
- Internet usage and patient's trust in physician during diagnoses: A knowledge power perspective pp. 110-120

- Tian Lu, Yunjie (Calvin) Xu and Scott Wallace
- Toward effective automated weighted subject indexing: A comparison of different approaches in different environments pp. 121-133

- Kun Lu, Jin Mao and Gang Li
- Understanding the “expanded notion†of videogames as archival objects: A review of priorities, methods, and conceptions pp. 134-145

- Olle Sköld
- Metric assessments of books as families of works pp. 146-157

- Alesia Zuccala, Mads Breum, Kasper Bruun and Bernd T. Wunsch
- How quickly do publications get read? The evolution of mendeley reader counts for new articles pp. 158-167

- Nabeil Maflahi and Mike Thelwall
- “Take an opportunity whenever you get itâ€: Information sharing among African†American women with hypertension pp. 168-171

- Lenette M. Jones, Kathy D. Wright, McKenzie K. Wallace and Tiffany Veinot
- A parametric “parent metric†approach for comparing maximum†normalized journal ranking metrics pp. 172-176

- M. Ryan Haley and M Kevin McGee
- Tracing the traces: The critical role of metadata within networked communications pp. 177-180

- Matthew S. Mayernik and Amelia Acker
- Working with Text. Tools, Techniques and Approaches for Text Mining. Emme L. Tonkin & Gregory J.L. Tourte. Chandos Publisher, Cambridge (MA). 2016. 330 pp. (ISBN 978†1†84334†749†1) pp. 181-184

- Jacques Savoy
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