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Volume 68, issue 12, 2017
- Macro‐level diffusion of a methodological knowledge innovation: Research synthesis methods, 1972–2011 pp. 2693-2708

- Laura Sheble
- Scientists' data reuse behaviors: A multilevel analysis pp. 2709-2719

- Youngseek Kim and Ayoung Yoon
- Predicting data science sociotechnical execution challenges by categorizing data science projects pp. 2720-2728

- Jeffrey Saltz, Ivan Shamshurin and Colin Connors
- Ethical dilemma: Deception dynamics in computer‐mediated group communication pp. 2729-2742

- Shuyuan Mary Ho, Jeffrey T. Hancock and Cheryl Booth
- Understanding an enriched multidimensional user relevance model by analyzing query logs pp. 2743-2754

- Jingfei Li, Peng Zhang, Dawei Song and Yue Wu
- Local vector pattern with global index angles for a content‐based image retrieval system pp. 2755-2770

- Jatothu Brahmaiah Naik, Chanamallu Srinivasarao and Giri Babu Kande
- Representing transmedia fictional worlds through ontology pp. 2771-2782

- Frank Branch, Theresa Arias, Jolene Kennah, Rebekah Phillips, Travis Windleharth and Jin Ha Lee
- Discourse relations in rationale‐containing text‐segments pp. 2783-2794

- Lu Xiao and Nadia K. Conroy
- Discovering story chains: A framework based on zigzagged search and news actors pp. 2795-2808

- Cagri Toraman and Fazli Can
- Antecedents and learning outcomes of online news engagement pp. 2809-2820

- Heather L. O'Brien
- Five decades of gratitude: A meta‐synthesis of acknowledgments research pp. 2821-2833

- Nadine Desrochers, Adèle Paul‐Hus and Jen Pecoskie
- The Science of Managing our Digital Stuff. Ofer Bergman and Steve Whittaker. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2016. 296 pp. $29.95 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9780262035170) pp. 2834-2840

- William Jones
- Discover Digital Libraries: Theory and Practice. Iris Xie and Krystyna M. Matusiak. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2016. 388 pp. $79.95 (hardcover). (ISBN‐9780124171121) pp. 2841-2843

- June Abbas
- Rejoinder: Noble prize effects in citation networks pp. 2844-2845

- Tove Faber Frandsen and Jeppe Nicolaisen
- Does informetrics need a theory? A rejoinder to professor anthony van raan pp. 2846-2846

- Birger Hjørland
Volume 68, issue 11, 2017
- JASIST special issue on biomedical information retrieval pp. 2525-2528

- Robert Moskovitch, Fei Wang, Jian Pei and Carol Friedman
- Ontologies for the representation of electronic medical records: The obstetric and neonatal ontology pp. 2529-2542

- Mauricio Barcellos Almeida and Fernanda Farinelli
- Clinical information extraction using small data: An active learning approach based on sequence representations and word embeddings pp. 2543-2556

- Mahnoosh Kholghi, Lance De Vine, Laurianne Sitbon, Guido Zuccon and Anthony Nguyen
- What makes an effective clinical query and querier? pp. 2557-2571

- Bevan Koopman, Guido Zuccon and Peter Bruza
- Stochastic reranking of biomedical search results based on extracted entities pp. 2572-2586

- Pavlos Fafalios and Yannis Tzitzikas
- Shangri–La: A medical case–based retrieval tool pp. 2587-2601

- Alba G. Seco de Herrera, Roger Schaer and Henning Müller
- Learning to reformulate long queries for clinical decision support pp. 2602-2619

- Luca Soldaini, Andrew Yates and Nazli Goharian
- geNov: A new metric for measuring novelty and relevancy in biomedical information retrieval pp. 2620-2635

- Xiangdong An and Jimmy Xiangji Huang
- Intrainstitutional EHR collections for patient-level information retrieval pp. 2636-2648

- Stephen Wu, Sijia Liu, Yanshan Wang, Tamara Timmons, Harsha Uppili, Steven Bedrick, William Hersh and Hongfang Liu
- Large-scale extraction of drug–disease pairs from the medical literature pp. 2649-2661

- Pengwei Wang, Tianyong Hao, Jun Yan and Lianwen Jin
- Classifying tumor event attributes in radiology reports pp. 2662-2674

- Wen-wai Yim, Sharon W. Kwan and Meliha Yetisgen
- Triaging content severity in online mental health forums pp. 2675-2689

- Arman Cohan, Sydney Young, Andrew Yates and Nazli Goharian
Volume 68, issue 10, 2017
- Temporal dynamics of eye-tracking and EEG during reading and relevance decisions pp. 2299-2312

- Jacek Gwizdka, Rahilsadat Hosseini, Michael Cole and Shouyi Wang
- Trolling here, there, and everywhere: Perceptions of trolling behaviors in context pp. 2313-2327

- Madelyn Sanfilippo, Shengnan Yang and Pnina Fichman
- Cognitive modeling of age-related differences in information search behavior pp. 2328-2337

- Saraschandra Karanam, Herre van Oostendorp, Mylene Sanchiz, Aline Chevalier, Jessie Chin and Wai-Tat Fu
- Toward the operationalization of visual metaphor pp. 2338-2349

- Alexis Hiniker, Sungsoo (Ray) Hong, Yea-Seul Kim, Nan-Chen Chen, Jevin D. West and Cecilia Aragon
- MOOC visual analytics: Empowering students, teachers, researchers, and platform developers of massively open online courses pp. 2350-2363

- Scott R. Emmons, Robert P. Light and Katy Börner
- Motivations and intentions of flickr users in enriching flick records for library of congress photos pp. 2364-2379

- Margaret E. I. Kipp, Jihee Beak and Inkyung Choi
- Exploiting item co-utility to improve collaborative filtering recommendations pp. 2380-2393

- A. Bessa, R.L.T. Santos, A. Veloso and N. Ziviani
- Automatic event detection in microblogs using incremental machine learning pp. 2394-2411

- Tharindu Rukshan Bandaragoda, Daswin De Silva and Damminda Alahakoon
- Person entity linking in email with NIL detection pp. 2412-2424

- Ning Gao, Mark Dredze and Douglas W. Oard
- A combined fuzzy-SEM evaluation approach to identify the key drivers of the academic library service quality in the digital technology era: An empirical study pp. 2425-2438

- Concetta Manuela La Fata and Toni Lupo
- Online disclosure of illicit information: Information behaviors in two drug forums pp. 2439-2448

- Kaitlin L. Costello, John D. Martin and Ashlee Edwards Brinegar
- Exploring the social effect of outstanding scholars on future research accomplishments pp. 2449-2459

- Chien Hsiang Liao
- Cultural diversity of quality of information on Wikipedias pp. 2460-2470

- Dariusz Jemielniak and Maciej Wilamowski
- The aboutness of words pp. 2471-2483

- Edward T. O'Neill, Kerre A. Kammerer and Rick Bennett
- Format technology lifecycle analysis pp. 2484-2500

- Kresimir Duretec and Christoph Becker
- Citations, mandates, and money: Author motivations to publish in chemistry hybrid open access journals pp. 2501-2510

- Gregory M. Nelson and Dennis L. Eggett
- Mendeley readership as a filtering tool to identify highly cited publications pp. 2511-2521

- Zohreh Zahedi, Rodrigo Costas and Paul Wouters
Volume 68, issue 9, 2017
- Scholarly use of social media and altmetrics: A review of the literature pp. 2037-2062

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Sam Work, Vincent Larivière and Stefanie Haustein
- Effects of language and terminology of query suggestions on medical accuracy considering different user characteristics pp. 2063-2075

- Carla Teixeira Lopes, Dagmara Paiva and Cristina Ribeiro
- Implicit opinion analysis: Extraction and polarity labelling pp. 2076-2087

- Hen-Hsen Huang, Jun-Jie Wang and Hsin-Hsi Chen
- Measuring text difficulty using parse-tree frequency pp. 2088-2100

- David Kauchak, Gondy Leroy and Alan Hogue
- Extracting audio summaries to support effective spoken document search pp. 2101-2115

- Damiano Spina, Johanne R. Trippas, Lawrence Cavedon and Mark Sanderson
- Amplifying the impact of open access: Wikipedia and the diffusion of science pp. 2116-2127

- Misha Teplitskiy, Grace Lu and Eamon Duede
- Information practices for sustainability: Role of iSchools in achieving the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) pp. 2128-2138

- Gobinda Chowdhury and Kushwanth Koya
- The effect of the “very important paper” (VIP) designation in Angewandte Chemie International Edition on citation impact: A propensity score matching analysis pp. 2139-2153

- Rüdiger Mutz, Tobias Wolbring and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Reader characteristics, behavior, and success in fiction book search pp. 2154-2165

- Mikkonen Anna and Vakkari Pertti
- Users and uses of a global union catalog: A mixed-methods study of WorldCat.org pp. 2166-2181

- Simon Wakeling, Paul Clough, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Barbara Sen and David Tomás
- Developments in research data management in academic libraries: Towards an understanding of research data service maturity pp. 2182-2200

- Andrew M. Cox, Mary Anne Kennan, Liz Lyon and Stephen Pinfield
- Matched control groups for modeling events in citation data: An illustration of nobel prize effects in citation networks pp. 2201-2210

- Rudolf Farys and Tobias Wolbring
- Design and in-situ evaluation of a mixed-initiative approach to information organization pp. 2211-2224

- Mona Haraty, Zhongyuan Wang, Helen Wang, Shamsi Iqbal and Jaime Teevan
- A Multidimensional Investigation of the Effects of Publication Retraction on Scholarly Impact pp. 2225-2236

- Xin Shuai, Jason Rollins, Isabelle Moulinier, Tonya Custis, Mathilda Edmunds and Frank Schilder
- Securing the human: Employee security vulnerability risk in organizational settings pp. 2237-2247

- Nina Sebescen and Jessica Vitak
- A “Gold-centric” implementation of open access: Hybrid journals, the “Total cost of publication,” and policy development in the UK and beyond pp. 2248-2263

- Stephen Pinfield, Jennifer Salter and Peter A. Bath
- “A picture is worth a thousand words”: Reverse image lookup and digital library assessment pp. 2264-2266

- Santi Thompson and Michele Reilly
- AI Anxiety pp. 2267-2270

- Deborah G. Johnson and Mario Verdicchio
- Metadata. Jeffrey Pomerantz. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. 256 pp. $15.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9780262528511) pp. 2271-2274

- Lynne C. Howarth
- Theories of Informetrics and Scholarly Communication. Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Editor. Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton, 2016. 426 pp. $112.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 978-3-11-029803-1) pp. 2275-2283

- Anthony F.J. van Raan
- Looking for information: A survey of research on information seeking, needs, and behavior ( 4th edition ). Donald O. Case and Lisa M. Given. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing, 2016. 528 pp. $82.95 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9781785609688) pp. 2284-2286

- Charles Cole
- Interdisciplinary Knowledge Organization. Rick Szostak, Claudio Gnoli, and María López-Huertas. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. 2016. 227 pp. $129.00 (Hardcover) (ISBN 978-3-319-30148-8) pp. 2287-2289

- José Augusto Guimarães
- Bibliometrics and Research Evaluation: Uses and Abuses. Yves Gingras. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2016. 136 pp. $26.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9780262035125) pp. 2290-2292

- Judit Bar-Ilan
- Concerns about the consequences of patenting on scientometric research pp. 2293-2295

- Antonio Vezzani, Alex Coad and Petros Gkotsis
Volume 68, issue 8, 2017
- Boundary objects in information science pp. 1807-1822

- Isto Huvila, Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson, Eva Hourihan Jansen, Pam McKenzie and Adam Worrall
- Does it matter how you play? The effects of collaboration and competition among players of human computation games pp. 1823-1835

- Ei Pa Pa Pe-Than, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh and Chei Sian Lee
- Using interactive “Nutrition labels” for financial products to assist decision making under uncertainty pp. 1836-1849

- Junius Gunaratne and Oded Nov
- The effects of credibility cues on the selection of search engine results pp. 1850-1862

- Julian Unkel and Alexander Haas
- Learning and adapting user criteria for recommending followees in social networks pp. 1863-1874

- Antonela Tommasel and Daniela Godoy
- How does the world connect? Exploring the global diffusion of social network sites pp. 1875-1885

- Gregory D. Larosiliere, Lemuria D. Carter and Christian Meske
- Factors that influence query reformulations and search performance in health information retrieval: A multilevel modeling approach pp. 1886-1898

- Kun Lu, Soohyung Joo, Taehun Lee and Rong Hu
- The mood of Chinese Pop music: Representation and recognition pp. 1899-1910

- Xiao Hu and Yi-Hsuan Yang
- Graph-based recommendation integrating rating history and domain knowledge: Application to on-site guidance of museum visitors pp. 1911-1924

- Einat Minkov, Keren Kahanov and Tsvi Kuflik
- Scientific evolutionary pathways: Identifying and visualizing relationships for scientific topics pp. 1925-1939

- Yi Zhang, Guangquan Zhang, Donghua Zhu and Jie Lu
- Personal-discount sensitivity prediction for mobile coupon conversion optimization pp. 1940-1952

- Asnat Greenstein-Messica, Lior Rokach and Asaf Shabtai
- Analysis of roles in engaging contentious online discussions in science pp. 1953-1966

- Noriko Hara and Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo
- Web citations in patents: Evidence of technological impact? pp. 1967-1974

- Enrique Orduna-Malea, Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- Exploring characteristics of highly cited authors according to citation location and content pp. 1975-1988

- Juyoung An, Namhee Kim, Min-Yen Kan, Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran and Min Song
- SlideShare presentations, citations, users, and trends: A professional site with academic and educational uses pp. 1989-2003

- Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- Goodreads reviews to assess the wider impacts of books pp. 2004-2016

- Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall and Mahshid Abdoli
- News stories as evidence for research? BBC citations from articles, Books, and Wikipedia pp. 2017-2028

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- Call for caution in the use of bibliometric data pp. 2029-2032

- Erwin Krauskopf
- Access to Scientific Research: Challenges Facing Communication in STM. David J. Brown. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2016. 423 pp. (Hardcover 93.41 €). (hardcover). (ISBN: 9783110376169) pp. 2033-2034

- John M. Budd
Volume 68, issue 7, 2017
- Beyond distributions and primary goods: Assessing applications of rawls in information science and technology literature since 1990 pp. 1601-1618

- Anna Lauren Hoffmann
- Organizational assessment frameworks for digital preservation: A literature review and mapping pp. 1619-1637

- Emily Maemura, Nathan Moles and Christoph Becker
- An analysis of 14 Million tweets on hashtag-oriented spamming pp. 1638-1651

- Surendra Sedhai and Aixin Sun
- Extracting fine-grained location with temporal awareness in tweets: A two-stage approach pp. 1652-1670

- Chenliang Li and Aixin Sun
- Insight workflow: Systematically combining human and computational methods to explore textual data pp. 1671-1686

- Alastair J. Gill, Saba Hinrichs-Krapels, Tobias Blanke, Jonathan Grant, Mark Hedges and Simon Tanner
- Texts as actions: Requests in online chats between reference librarians and library patrons pp. 1687-1697

- Alan Zemel
- Online serendipity: A contextual differentiation of antecedents and outcomes pp. 1698-1710

- Christoph Lutz, Christian Pieter Hoffmann and Miriam Meckel
- Task complexity and difficulty in music information retrieval pp. 1711-1723

- Xiao Hu and Noriko Kando
- A protocol-driven approach to automatically finding authoritative answers to consumer health questions in online resources pp. 1724-1736

- Ariel Deardorff, Kate Masterton, Kirk Roberts, Halil Kilicoglu and Dina Demner-Fushman
- Boosting attribute recognition with latent topics by matrix factorization pp. 1737-1750

- Zhuo Su, Donghui Li, Hanhui Li and Xiaonan Luo
- Person Name Disambiguation in the Web Using Adaptive Threshold Clustering pp. 1751-1762

- Agustín D. Delgado, Raquel Martínez, Soto Montalvo and Víctor Fresno
- Attitudes of referees in a multidisciplinary journal: An empirical analysis pp. 1763-1771

- Niccolò Casnici, Francisco Grimaldo, Nigel Gilbert and Flaminio Squazzoni
- “A greatly unexplored area”: Digital curation and innovation in digital humanities pp. 1772-1781

- Alex H. Poole
- Rethinking image indexing? pp. 1782-1785

- Hans Dam Christensen
- Lotka's inverse square law of scientific productivity: Its methods and statistics pp. 1786-1791

- Stephen J. Bensman and Lawrence J. Smolinsky
- Discrete power law with exponential cutoff and Lotka's law pp. 1792-1795

- Lawrence Smolinsky
- Theory Development in the Information Sciences. Diane H. Sonnenwald. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2016. 343 pp. $90.00 (Hardcover) (ISBN 978-1-4773-0824-0) pp. 1796-1801

- Birger Hjørland
- Digital research confidential: The secrets of studying behavior online. Edited by Eszter Hargittai and Christian Sandvig. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. 288 pp. $26.00 (Paperback) (ISBN: 9780262528207) pp. 1802-1803

- Michael Zimmer
- Further considerations in EMR adoption pp. 1804-1804

- Oliver Burmeister
Volume 68, issue 6, 2017
- Assessing and tracing the outcomes and impact of research infrastructures pp. 1341-1359

- Matthew S. Mayernik, David L. Hart, Keith E. Maull and Nicholas M. Weber
- Patent citation data in social science research: Overview and best practices pp. 1360-1374

- Adam Jaffe and Gaétan de Rassenfosse
- Rhetoric and the cold war politics of information science pp. 1375-1384

- Nathan R. Johnson
- Connecting theory and practice in digital humanities information work pp. 1385-1396

- Tanya E. Clement and Daniel Carter
- Comparing grounded theory and topic modeling: Extreme divergence or unlikely convergence? pp. 1397-1410

- Eric P. S. Baumer, David Mimno, Shion Guha, Emily Quan and Geri K. Gay
- Ontology for cultural variations in interpersonal communication: Building on theoretical models and crowdsourced knowledge pp. 1411-1428

- Dhavalkumar Thakker, Stan Karanasios, Emmanuel Blanchard, Lydia Lau and Vania Dimitrova
- A local context-aware LDA model for topic modeling in a document network pp. 1429-1448

- Yang Liu and Songhua Xu
- Effects of task complexity on online search behavior of adolescents pp. 1449-1461

- Jaap Walhout, Paola Oomen, Halszka Jarodzka and Saskia Brand-Gruwel
- Domain-independent search expertise: Gaining knowledge in query formulation through guided practice pp. 1462-1479

- Catherine L. Smith
- Control and syntagmatization: Vocabulary requirements in information retrieval thesauri and natural language lexicons pp. 1480-1490

- Volkmar Engerer
- Types of personal information categorization: Rigid, fuzzy, and flexible pp. 1491-1504

- Kyong Eun Oh
- Learning to cite framework: How to automatically construct citations for hierarchical data pp. 1505-1524

- Gianmaria Silvello
- Don't be deceived: Using linguistic analysis to learn how to discern online review authenticity pp. 1525-1538

- Snehasish Banerjee, Alton Y. K. Chua and Jung-Jae Kim
- Political engagement and ICTs: Internet use in marginalized communities pp. 1539-1550

- David Nemer and Michail Tsikerdekis
- Filtering patent maps for visualization of diversification paths of inventors and organizations pp. 1551-1563

- Bowen Yan and Jianxi Luo
- Ensemble analysis of topical journal ranking in bioinformatics pp. 1564-1583

- Min Song, SuYeon Kim and Keeheon Lee
- Free-to-publish, free-to-read, or both? Cost, equality of access, and integrity in science publishing pp. 1584-1589

- Jack E. James
- On the normalization and distributional adjustment of journal ranking metrics: A simple parametric approach pp. 1590-1593

- M. Ryan Haley
- Statistics for library and information services: A primer for using open source R software for accessibility and visualization. Alon Friedman. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2015. 376 pp. $95.00 (hardback). (ISBN 9781442249929) pp. 1594-1595

- Isola Ajiferuke
- Academia's recognition of Wikipedia pp. 1596-1596

- G. Mahesh
Volume 68, issue 5, 2017
- The interplay between information practices and information context: The case of mobile knowledge workers pp. 1073-1089

- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi and Leslie Thomson
- Adding the dimension of knowledge trading to source impact assessment: Approaches, indicators, and implications pp. 1090-1104

- Erjia Yan and Yongjun Zhu
- A note concerning primary source knowledge pp. 1105-1110

- Harry M. Collins, Luis Reyes-Galindo and Paul Ginsparg
- Search task features in work tasks of varying types and complexity pp. 1111-1123

- Miamaria Saastamoinen and Kalervo Järvelin
- A longitudinal study of user queries and browsing requests in a case-based reasoning retrieval system pp. 1124-1136

- Wu He and Xin Tian
- Analysis of change in users' assessment of search results over time pp. 1137-1148

- Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Judit Bar-Ilan and Mark Levene
- On the feasibility of predicting popular news at cold start pp. 1149-1164

- Ioannis Arapakis, Berkant Barla Cambazoglu and Mounia Lalmas
- User involvement and system support in applying search tactics pp. 1165-1185

- Iris Xie, Soohyung Joo and Renee Bennett-Kapusniak
- Understanding users of cloud music services: Selection factors, management and access behavior, and perceptions pp. 1186-1200

- Jin Ha Lee, Rachel Wishkoski, Lara Aase, Perry Meas and Chris Hubbles
- Academics' behaviors and attitudes towards open access publishing in scholarly journals pp. 1201-1211

- Jennifer Rowley, Frances Johnson, Laura Sbaffi, Will Frass and Elaine Devine
- Book genre and author gender: Romance>Paranormal-Romance to Autobiography>Memoir pp. 1212-1223

- Mike Thelwall
- Identification of long-term concept-symbols among citations: Do common intellectual histories structure citation behavior? pp. 1224-1233

- Jordan A. Comins and Loet Leydesdorff
- How many ways to use CiteSpace? A study of user interactive events over 14 months pp. 1234-1256

- Qing Ping, Jiangen He and Chaomei Chen
- The scaling relationship between citation-based performance and coauthorship patterns in natural sciences pp. 1257-1265

- Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo and J. Sylvan Katz
- The state and evolution of U.S. iSchools: From talent acquisitions to research outcome pp. 1266-1277

- Zhiya Zuo, Kang Zhao and David Eichmann
- Citation behavior: A large-scale test of the persuasion by name-dropping hypothesis pp. 1278-1284

- Tove Faber Frandsen and Jeppe Nicolaisen
- A webometric analysis of the online vaccination debate pp. 1285-1294

- Anton Ninkov and Liwen Vaughan
- Comparative evaluation of bibliometric content networks by tomographic content analysis: An application to Parkinson's disease pp. 1295-1307

- Keeheon Lee, SuYeon Kim, Erin Hea-Jin Kim and Min Song
- The effect of social network site use on the psychological well-being of cancer patients pp. 1308-1322

- Seyedezahra Shadi Erfani, Babak Abedin and Yvette Blount
- Mining correlations between medically dependent features and image retrieval models for query classification pp. 1323-1334

- Hajer Ayadi, Mouna Torjmen-Khemakhem, Mariam Daoud, Jimmy Xiangji Huang and Maher Ben Jemaa
- Annual Review of Cultural Heritage Informatics: 2012-2013. Edited by Samantha K. Hastings. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014. 290 pp. $85.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780759123335) pp. 1335-1337

- Joan E. Beaudoin
Volume 68, issue 4, 2017
- Comparative opinion mining: A review pp. 811-829

- Kasturi Dewi Varathan, Anastasia Giachanou and Fabio Crestani
- A survey on tag recommendation methods pp. 830-844

- Fabiano M. Belém, Jussara M. Almeida and Marcos A. Gonçalves
- Hypertext configurations: Genres in networked digital media pp. 845-854

- Niels Ole Finnemann
- Behavior-based personalization in web search pp. 855-868

- Fei Cai, Shuaiqiang Wang and Maarten de Rijke
- Story-focused reading in online news and its potential for user engagement pp. 869-883

- Janette Lehmann, Carlos Castillo, Mounia Lalmas and Ricardo Baeza-Yates
- Print or digital? Reading behavior and preferences in Japan pp. 884-894

- Keiko Kurata, Emi Ishita, Yosuke Miyata and Yukiko Minami
- Evaluation of context-aware recommendation systems for information re-finding pp. 895-910

- Maya Sappelli, Suzan Verberne and Wessel Kraaij
- Knowledge-dissemination channels: Analytics of stature evaluation pp. 911-930

- Liang Chen, Clyde W. Holsapple, Shih-Hui (Steven) Hsiao, Zhihong Ke, Jae-Young Oh and Zhiguo Yang
- Incremental author name disambiguation by exploiting domain-specific heuristics pp. 931-945

- Alan Filipe Santana, Marcos André Gonçalves, Alberto H. F. Laender and Anderson A. Ferreira
- Data reusers' trust development pp. 946-956

- Ayoung Yoon
- Understanding and supporting anonymity policies in peer review pp. 957-971

- Syavash Nobarany and Kellogg S. Booth
- Goodreads: A social network site for book readers pp. 972-983

- Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- Which Type of Citation Analysis Generates the Most Accurate Taxonomy of Scientific and Technical Knowledge? pp. 984-998

- Richard Klavans and Kevin W. Boyack
- Funding Data from Publication Acknowledgments: Coverage, Uses, and Limitations pp. 999-1017

- Nicola Grassano, Daniele Rotolo, Joshua Hutton, Frédérique Lang and Michael M. Hopkins
- Publication boost in web of science journals and its effect on citation distributions pp. 1018-1023

- Lovro Šubelj and Dalibor Fiala
- Co-word maps and topic modeling: A comparison using small and medium-sized corpora (N > 1,000) pp. 1024-1035

- Loet Leydesdorff and Adina Nerghes
- Is collaboration among scientists related to the citation impact of papers because their quality increases with collaboration? An analysis based on data from F1000Prime and normalized citation scores pp. 1036-1047

- Lutz Bornmann
- Metrics for openness pp. 1048-1060

- David M. Nichols and Michael B. Twidale
- The false Donald J. Trump article and the ethics of misleading journalism pp. 1061-1063

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Relative Citation Ratio (RCR): An empirical attempt to study a new field-normalized bibliometric indicator pp. 1064-1067

- Lutz Bornmann and Robin Haunschild
- Representation in Scientific Practice Revisited. Catelijne Coopmans, Janet Vertesi, Michael Lynch, and Steve Woolgar (Eds.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2014. 384 pp. $38.00 (paperback). (ISBN: 9780262525381) pp. 1068-1069

- Hans-Jörg Rheinberger
Volume 68, issue 3, 2017
- The Societal Responsibilities of Computational Modelers: Human Values and Professional Codes of Ethics pp. 543-552

- Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Cindy Hui and William A. Wallace
- User-level microblogging recommendation incorporating social influence pp. 553-568

- Daifeng Li, Zhipeng Luo, Ying Ding, Jie Tang, Gordon Guo-Zheng Sun, Xiaowen Dai, John Du, Jingwei Zhang and Shoubin Kong
- News censorship in online social networks: A study of circumvention in the commentsphere pp. 569-582

- David G. Schwartz, Inbal Yahav and Gahl Silverman
- Increasing citizen science contribution using a virtual peer pp. 583-593

- Jeffrey Laut, Francesco Cappa, Oded Nov and Maurizio Porfiri
- Contributions to conceptual growth: The elaboration of Ellis's model for information-seeking behavior pp. 594-608

- Reijo Savolainen
- How collaborators make sense of tasks together: A comparative analysis of collaborative sensemaking behavior in collaborative information-seeking tasks pp. 609-622

- Yihan Tao and Anastasios Tombros
- Going beyond intention: Integrating behavioral expectation into the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology pp. 623-637

- Likoebe M. Maruping, Hillol Bala, Viswanath Venkatesh and Susan A. Brown
- Information exchange on an academic social networking site: A multidiscipline comparison on researchgate Q&A pp. 638-652

- Wei Jeng, Spencer DesAutels, Daqing He and Lei Li
- An empirical look at the nature index pp. 653-659

- Lutz Bornmann and Robin Haunschild
- Exploring interdisciplinary relationships between linguistics and information retrieval from the 1960s to today pp. 660-680

- Volkmar Engerer
- Toward multiviewpoint ontology construction by collaboration of non-experts and crowdsourcing: The case of the effect of diet on health pp. 681-694

- Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Eden S. Erez and Bar-Ilan Judit
- Measuring metrics - a 40-year longitudinal cross-validation of citations, downloads, and peer review in astrophysics pp. 695-708

- Michael J. Kurtz and Edwin A. Henneken
- Identifying potential “breakthrough” publications using refined citation analyses: Three related explorative approaches pp. 709-723

- Jesper W. Schneider and Rodrigo Costas
- Mapping science through bibliometric triangulation: An experimental approach applied to water research pp. 724-738

- Bei Wen, Edwin Horlings, Mariëlle van der Zouwen and Peter van den Besselaar
- Decentralized subject indexing of television programs: The effects of using a semicontrolled indexing language pp. 739-749

- Veslemøy Søbak and Nils Pharo
- Looking for “normal”: Sense making in the context of health disruption pp. 750-761

- Shelagh K. Genuis and Jenny Bronstein
- Are wikipedia citations important evidence of the impact of scholarly articles and books? pp. 762-779

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- A journal's impact factor is influenced by changes in publication delays of citing journals pp. 780-789

- Dongbo Shi, Ronald Rousseau, Liu Yang and Jiang Li
- Funding acknowledgment analysis: Queries and caveats pp. 790-794

- Li Tang, Guangyuan Hu and Weishu Liu
- The effect of social media promotion on academic article uptake pp. 795-800

- Nicola Botting, Lucy Dipper and Katerina Hilari
- Review of Building Ontologies with Basic Formal Ontology. Robert Arp, Barry Smith and Andrew D. Spear. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2015. 248 pp. $30.00 (Paperback) (ISBN: 9780262527811) pp. 801-804

- Martin Frické
- Mechanization Takes Command: A Contribution to Anonymous History. Sigfried Giedion. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2013. 785 pp. $29.95 (softcover) (ISBN: 9780816690435) pp. 805-808

- Laila Seewang
Volume 68, issue 2, 2017
- A framework for evaluating multimodal music mood classification pp. 273-285

- Xiao Hu, Kahyun Choi and J. Stephen Downie
- A general multiview framework for assessing the quality of collaboratively created content on web 2.0 pp. 286-308

- Daniel H. Dalip, Marcos André Gonçalves, Marco Cristo and Pável Calado
- Factors motivating, demotivating, or impeding information seeking and use by people with type 2 diabetes: A call to work toward preventing, identifying, and addressing incognizance pp. 309-320

- Beth St. Jean
- The influence of diversity and experience on the effects of crowd size pp. 321-332

- Lionel P. Robert and Daniel M. Romero
- ASK: A taxonomy of accuracy, social, and knowledge information seeking posts in social question and answering pp. 333-347

- Zhe Liu and Bernard J. Jansen
- Time-based tags for fiction movies: comparing experts to novices using a video labeling game pp. 348-364

- Liliana Melgar Estrada, Michiel Hildebrand, Victor de Boer and Jacco van Ossenbruggen
- Author publication preferences and journal competition pp. 365-377

- Ji-Lung Hsieh
- Impact in interdisciplinary and cross-sector research: Opportunities and challenges pp. 378-391

- Daniel Gooch, Asimina Vasalou and Laura Benton
- Presenting bibliographic families using information visualization: Evaluation of FRBR-based prototype and hierarchical visualizations pp. 392-411

- Tanja Merčun, Maja Žumer and Trond Aalberg
- Metadata, infrastructure, and computer-mediated communication in historical perspective pp. 412-422

- Bradley Fidler and Amelia Acker
- Measuring technological distance for patent mapping pp. 423-437

- Bowen Yan and Jianxi Luo
- Shared values, new vision: Collaboration and communities of practice in virtual reference and SQA pp. 438-449

- Marie L. Radford, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Stephanie Mikitish, Mark Alpert, Chirag Shah and Nicole A. Cooke
- Dimensions of trust in scholarly communication: Problematizing peer review in the aftermath of John Bohannon's “Sting” in science pp. 450-467

- Jutta Haider and Fredrik Åström
- ResearchGate articles: Age, discipline, audience size, and impact pp. 468-479

- Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- The use of a graph-based system to improve bibliographic information retrieval: System design, implementation, and evaluation pp. 480-490

- Yongjun Zhu, Erjia Yan and Il-Yeol Song
- Information management in the humanities: Scholarly processes, tools, and the construction of personal collections pp. 491-507

- Ciaran B. Trace and Unmil P. Karadkar
- Beyond university rankings? Generating new indicators on universities by linking data in open platforms pp. 508-529

- Cinzia Daraio and Andrea Bonaccorsi
- Introduction to Information Behaviour. Nigel Ford. London: Facet Publishing, 2015. 272 pp. £49.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9781856048507) pp. 530-532

- Charles Cole
- Atlas of Knowledge: Anyone Can Map. Katy Börner. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2015. 224 pp. $39.95 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262028813) pp. 533-536

- Howard D. White
- Scholarly metrics under the microscope: From citation analysis to academic auditing. Edited by Blaise Cronin and Cassidy R. Sugimoto. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2015. 976 pp. $149.50 (hardcover). (ISBN 9781573874991) pp. 537-538

- Ronald Rousseau
- BRICS' scientific excellence and the search for relevance and replicability pp. 539-539

- Carlos Vílchez-Román
Volume 68, issue 1, 2017
- Sanitizing Signals in Scholarship and Mass Media: Integrity Informatics I pp. 3-4

- Javed Mostafa
- The role of social capital in selecting interpersonal information sources pp. 5-21

- J. Christopher Zimmer and Raymond M. Henry
- Keeping up to date: An academic researcher's information journey pp. 22-35

- Sheila Pontis, Ann Blandford, Elke Greifeneder, Hesham Attalla and David Neal
- Gender as an influencer of online health information-seeking and evaluation behavior pp. 36-47

- Jennifer Rowley, Frances Johnson and Laura Sbaffi
- Patent citation analysis with Google pp. 48-61

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- Analyzing Web behavior in indoor retail spaces pp. 62-76

- Yongli Ren, Martin Tomko, Flora Dilys Salim, Kevin Ong and Mark Sanderson
- Exploratory information searching in the enterprise: A study of user satisfaction and task performance pp. 77-96

- Paul H. Cleverley, Simon Burnett and Laura Muir
- The MIREX grand challenge: A framework of holistic user-experience evaluation in music information retrieval pp. 97-112

- Xiao Hu, Jin Ha Lee, David Bainbridge, Kahyun Choi, Peter Organisciak and J. Stephen Downie
- Detecting temporal patterns of user queries pp. 113-128

- Pengjie Ren, Zhumin Chen, Jun Ma, Zhiwei Zhang, Luo Si and Shuaiqiang Wang
- The role of team cognition in collaborative information seeking pp. 129-140

- Nathan J. McNeese and Madhu C. Reddy
- Improving proverb search and retrieval with a generic multidimensional ontology pp. 141-153

- Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Gila Prebor and Orna Bloch
- Evaluating topic representations for exploring document collections pp. 154-167

- Nikolaos Aletras, Timothy Baldwin, Jey Han Lau and Mark Stevenson
- Investigating the role of semantic priming in query expression: A framework and two experiments pp. 168-181

- Catherine L. Smith
- Using course-subject Co-occurrence (CSCO) to reveal the structure of an academic discipline: A framework to evaluate different inputs of a domain map pp. 182-196

- Peter A. Hook
- Can “hot spots” in the sciences be mapped using the dynamics of aggregated journal–journal citation Relations? pp. 197-213

- Loet Leydesdorff and Wouter Nooy
- Strategic intelligence on emerging technologies: Scientometric overlay mapping pp. 214-233

- Daniele Rotolo, Ismael Rafols, Michael M. Hopkins and Loet Leydesdorff
- Core indicators and professional recognition of scientometricians pp. 234-242

- Péter Vinkler
- Scholarly publication and collaboration in Brazil: The role of geography pp. 243-258

- Otávio José Guerci Sidone, Eduardo Haddad and Jesús Pascual Mena-Chalco
- A simple and efficient algorithm for authorship verification pp. 259-269

- Mirco Kocher and Jacques Savoy
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