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Volume 66, issue 12, 2015
- The ties that (no longer) bind pp. 2397-2398

- Blaise Cronin
- Web credibility assessment: Conceptualization, operationalization, variability, and models pp. 2399-2414

- Wonchan Choi and Besiki Stvilia
- Interrater reliability and convergent validity of F1000Prime peer review pp. 2415-2426

- Lutz Bornmann
- User conceptions of trustworthiness for digital archival documents pp. 2427-2444

- Devan Ray Donaldson and Paul Conway
- Research data sharing: Developing a stakeholder-driven model for journal policies pp. 2445-2455

- Paul Sturges, Marianne Bamkin, Jane H.S. Anders, Bill Hubbard, Azhar Hussain and Melanie Heeley
- Patients' perceptions of their medical records from different subject positions pp. 2456-2470

- Isto Huvila, Åsa Cajander, Mats Daniels and Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt
- Modeling user experience with news websites pp. 2471-2493

- Gabor Aranyi and Paul Schaik
- Knowledge-sharing intention in professional virtual communities: A comparison between posters and lurkers pp. 2494-2510

- Shin-Yuan Hung, Hui-Min Lai and Yu-Che Chou
- How online social interactions influence customer information contribution behavior in online social shopping communities: A social learning theory perspective pp. 2511-2521

- Christy M.K. Cheung, Ivy L.B. Liu and Matthew K.O. Lee
- Structuring Tweets for improving Twitter search pp. 2522-2539

- Zhunchen Luo, Yang Yu, Miles Osborne and Ting Wang
- Filing, piling, and everything in between: The dynamics of E-mail inbox management pp. 2540-2552

- Yoram M. Kalman and Gilad Ravid
- A new term-weighting scheme for text classification using the odds of positive and negative class probabilities pp. 2553-2565

- Youngjoong Ko
- Towards the prediction problems of bursting hashtags on Twitter pp. 2566-2579

- Shoubin Kong, Fei Ye, Ling Feng and Zhe Zhao
- Identifying the topology of the K-pop video community on YouTube: A combined Co-comment analysis approach pp. 2580-2595

- Min Song, Yoo Kyung Jeong and Ha Jin Kim
- Smartphone-based public health information systems: Anonymity, privacy and intervention pp. 2596-2608

- Andrew Clarke and Robert Steele
- Empirical evaluation of metadata for video games and interactive media pp. 2609-2625

- Jin Ha Lee, Rachel Ivy Clarke and Andrew Perti
- Analysis of biomedical and health queries: Lessons learned from TREC pp. 2626-2642

- Lynda Tamine, Cécile Chouquet and Thomas Palmer
- A lead-lag analysis of the topic evolution patterns for preprints and publications pp. 2643-2656

- Beibei Hu, Xianlei Dong, Chenwei Zhang, Timothy D. Bowman, Ying Ding, Staša Milojević, Chaoqun Ni, Erjia Yan and Vincent Larivière
- Topic-level opinion influence model (TOIM): An investigation using tencent microblogging pp. 2657-2673

- Daifeng Li, Jie Tang, Ying Ding, Xin Shuai, Tamy Chambers, Guozheng Sun, Zhipeng Luo and Jingwei Zhang
- Conferences versus journals in computer science pp. 2674-2684

- George Vrettas and Mark Sanderson
- Coauthorship networks: A directed network approach considering the order and number of coauthors pp. 2685-2696

- Jinseok Kim and Jana Diesner
- Threshold effects of the patent H-index in the relationship between patent citations and market value pp. 2697-2703

- Ke-Chiun Chang, Wei Zhou, Sifei Zhang and Chien-Chung Yuan
- The missing link: Information behavior research and its estranged relationship with embodiment pp. 2704-2707

- Christopher P. Lueg
- A comparison between the g-index and the h-index based on concentration pp. 2708-2710

- Francesco Bartolucci
- How well does a university perform in comparison with its peers? The use of odds, and odds ratios, for the comparison of institutional citation impact using the Leiden Rankings pp. 2711-2713

- Lutz Bornmann and Rüdiger Mutz
- Nature's top 100 Re-revisited pp. 2714-2714

- Alberto Martín-Martín, Juan M. Ayllón, Emilio Delgado López-Cózar and Enrique Orduna-Malea
- Distribution of women and men among highly cited scientists pp. 2715-2716

- Lutz Bornmann, Johann Bauer and Robin Haunschild
- Materiality and Organizing: Social Interaction in a Technological World edited by Paul M. Leonardi, Bonnie A. Nardi, and Jannis Kallinikos (Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. 384 pp. $34.00. (paperback). (ISBN: 978-0199664061 ) pp. 2717-2720

- Giovan Francesco Lanzara
- Digital Methods by Richard Rogers. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013. 280 pp. $40.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262018838 ) pp. 2721-2722

- Kim Holmberg
Volume 66, issue 11, 2015
- “Waiting for Carnot”: Information and complexity pp. 2177-2186

- David Bawden and Lyn Robinson
- Mining full-text journal articles to assess obliteration by incorporation: Herbert A. Simon's concepts of bounded rationality and satisficing in economics, management, and psychology pp. 2187-2201

- Katherine W. McCain
- The VQR, Italy's second national research assessment: Methodological failures and ranking distortions pp. 2202-2214

- Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo
- Growth rates of modern science: A bibliometric analysis based on the number of publications and cited references pp. 2215-2222

- Lutz Bornmann and Rüdiger Mutz
- Improving relevance feedback-based query expansion by the use of a weighted word pairs approach pp. 2223-2234

- Francesco Colace, Massimo De Santo, Luca Greco and Paolo Napoletano
- Evaluating a search interface for visually impaired searchers pp. 2235-2248

- Nuzhah Gooda Sahib, Anastasios Tombros and Tony Stockman
- The end game in Kuhlthau's ISP Model: Knowledge construction for grade 8 students researching an inquiry-based history project pp. 2249-2266

- Charles Cole, Jamshid Beheshti, Dhary Abuhimed and Isabelle Lamoureux
- Learning from Elitist Jerks: Creating high-quality knowledge resources from ongoing conversations pp. 2267-2276

- Julia Bullard and James Howison
- Imitating CoPs: Imposing formality on informality pp. 2277-2284

- Karin Dessne and Katriina Byström
- Understanding tourists' collaborative information retrieval behavior to inform design pp. 2285-2303

- Abu Shamim Mohammad Arif, Jia Tina Du and Ivan Lee
- A visual XML dataspace approach for satisfying ad hoc information needs pp. 2304-2320

- Katja Moilanen, Timo Niemi, Turkka Näppilä and Mikko Kuru
- Testing for the fairness and predictive validity of research funding decisions: A multilevel multiple imputation for missing data approach using ex-ante and ex-post peer evaluation data from the Austrian science fund pp. 2321-2339

- Rüdiger Mutz, Lutz Bornmann and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- Imperfect referees: Reducing the impact of multiple biases in peer review pp. 2340-2356

- Yun Wei Zhao, Chi-Hung Chi and Willem-Jan Heuvel
- Research dynamics, impact, and dissemination: A topic-level analysis pp. 2357-2372

- Erjia Yan
- A variant of the h-index to measure recent performance pp. 2373-2380

- Michael Schreiber
- A new index to use in conjunction with the h-index to account for an author's relative contribution to publications with high impact pp. 2381-2383

- Erika Crispo
- Some variations on the standard theoretical models for the h-index: A comparative analysis pp. 2384-2388

- Chrysovalantis Malesios
- Metric-wiseness pp. 2389-2389

- Sandra Rousseau and Ronald Rousseau
- Do open access data files represent an academic Risk? pp. 2390-2391

- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva and Judit Dobránszki
- Web Metrics for Library and Information Professionals edited by David Stuart. London: Facet, 2014, 208 pp. (Paperback 78.00USD). (paperback). (ISBN: 9781856048743 ) pp. 2392-2395

- Enrique Orduña-Malea
Volume 66, issue 10, 2015
- “A few exciting words”: Information and entropy revisited pp. 1965-1987

- David Bawden and Lyn Robinson
- Multidimensional assessment of scholarly research impact pp. 1988-2002

- Henk F. Moed and Gali Halevi
- Do “altmetrics” correlate with citations? Extensive comparison of altmetric indicators with citations from a multidisciplinary perspective pp. 2003-2019

- Rodrigo Costas, Zohreh Zahedi and Paul Wouters
- Bias and effort in peer review pp. 2020-2030

- Jose A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and Joaquín Fdez-Valdivia
- A study of social interaction during mobile information seeking pp. 2031-2044

- Esther Meng-Yoke Tan and Dion Hoe-Lian Goh
- Motivations for sharing information and social support in social media: A comparative analysis of Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, YouTube, and Flickr pp. 2045-2060

- Sanghee Oh and Sue Yeon Syn
- Understanding information history from a genre-theoretical perspective pp. 2061-2070

- Laura Skouvig and Jack Andersen
- Quality of health information for consumers on the web: A systematic review of indicators, criteria, tools, and evaluation results pp. 2071-2084

- Yan Zhang, Yalin Sun and Bo Xie
- The interacting effects of distributed work arrangements and individual dispositions on willingness to engage in sensemaking behaviors pp. 2085-2097

- Peter Gray, Brian S. Butler and Nikhil Sharma
- Mobile technologies and the spatiotemporal configurations of institutional practice pp. 2098-2115

- Irina Shklovski, Emily Troshynski and Paul Dourish
- Effects of domain on measures of semantic relatedness pp. 2116-2131

- Daniel Macias-Galindo, Lawrence Cavedon, John Thangarajah and Wilson Wong
- Testing theories of preferential attachment in random networks of citations pp. 2132-2145

- Lawrence Smolinsky, Aaron Lercher and Andrew McDaniel
- Which of the world's institutions employ the most highly cited researchers? An analysis of the data from highlycited.com pp. 2146-2148

- Lutz Bornmann and Johann Bauer
- Do researchers provide public or institutional E-mail accounts as correspondence E-mails in scientific articles? pp. 2149-2154

- Marcin Kozak, Olesia Iefremova, Jarosław Szkoła and Daniel Sas
- Matching Medline/PubMed data with Web of Science: A routine in R language pp. 2155-2159

- Daniele Rotolo and Loet Leydesdorff
- How much hybridization does machine translation Need? pp. 2160-2165

- Marta R. Costa-jussà
- Nature's top 100 revisited pp. 2166-2166

- Lutz Bornmann
- Letter to the editor: A bibliometric for the publication of inconsequential work pp. 2167-2167

- Travis C. Pratt
- Information and Intrigue: From Index Cards to Dewey Decimal to Alger Hiss by Colin Burke. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2014. 370 pp. $45.00. (Hardcover). (ISBN: 9780262027021 ) pp. 2168-2170

- Emil Levine
- Les Dérives de l'Évaluation de la Recherche: du bon usage de la bibliométrie (The Excesses of Research Evaluation: The Proper Use of Bibliometrics) by Yves Gingras. Paris: Raisons d'Agir Editions, 2014. 122 pp. 8ϵ (paper). (ISBN: 978-2-912107-75-6 ) pp. 2171-2176

- Michel Zitt
Volume 66, issue 9, 2015
- Data journals: A survey pp. 1747-1762

- Leonardo Candela, Donatella Castelli, Paolo Manghi and Alice Tani
- Evaluating the retrieval effectiveness of web search engines using a representative query sample pp. 1763-1775

- Dirk Lewandowski
- An automatic approach to weighted subject indexing—an empirical study in the biomedical domain pp. 1776-1784

- Kun Lu and Jin Mao
- The impact of image descriptions on user tagging behavior: A study of the nature and functionality of crowdsourced tags pp. 1785-1798

- Yi-ling Lin, Christoph Trattner, Peter Brusilovsky and Daqing He
- On the usefulness of lexical and syntactic processing in polarity classification of Twitter messages pp. 1799-1816

- David Vilares, Miguel A. Alonso and Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez
- Developing a bottom-up, user-based method of web register classification pp. 1817-1831

- Jesse Egbert, Douglas Biber and Mark Davies
- Who reads research articles? An altmetrics analysis of Mendeley user categories pp. 1832-1846

- Ehsan Mohammadi, Mike Thelwall, Stefanie Haustein and Vincent Larivière
- Why does attention to web articles fall with Time? pp. 1847-1856

- Mikhail V. Simkin and Vwani P. Roychowdhury
- The value and complexity of collection arrangement for evidentiary work pp. 1857-1882

- Ciaran B. Trace and Luis Francisco-Revilla
- Facebook apps and tagging: The trade-off between personal privacy and engaging with friends pp. 1883-1896

- Pamela Wisniewski, Heng Xu, Heather Lipford and Emmanuel Bello-Ogunu
- Capturing Collabportunities: A method to evaluate collaboration opportunities in information search using pseudocollaboration pp. 1897-1912

- Roberto González-Ibáñez, Chirag Shah and Ryen W. White
- Joint model for subsentence-level sentiment analysis with Markov logic pp. 1913-1922

- Ziyan Chen, Yu Huang, Jing Tian, Xiaoyan Liu, Kun Fu and Tinglei Huang
- Is there a clubbing effect underlying Chinese research citation Increases? pp. 1923-1932

- Li Tang, Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie
- Technology adoption decisions in the household: A seven-model comparison pp. 1933-1949

- Susan A. Brown, Viswanath Venkatesh and Hartmut Hoehle
- What is behind the curtain of the Leiden Ranking? pp. 1950-1953

- Rüdiger Mutz and Hans-Dieter Daniel
- To intervene or not to intervene; is that the question? On the role of scientometrics in research evaluation pp. 1954-1958

- Sarah Rijcke and Alexander Rushforth
- Speaking Code: Coding as Aesthetic and Political Expression by Geoff Cox and Alex McLean. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012. 168 pp. $30.00 (hardcover). ISBN 9780262018364 pp. 1959-1962

- Mark C. Marino
- The Discipline of Organizing. Edited by Robert J. Glushko Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013. 559 pp. $40.00 (hardcover) (ISBN: 9780262518505 ) pp. 1963-1964

- Elaine Svenonius
Volume 66, issue 8, 2015
- Big data, bigger dilemmas: A critical review pp. 1523-1545

- Hamid Ekbia, Michael Mattioli, Inna Kouper, G. Arave, Ali Ghazinejad, Timothy Bowman, Venkata Ratandeep Suri, Andrew Tsou, Scott Weingart and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- How everyday language can and will boost effective information retrieval pp. 1546-1558

- Eduard Hoenkamp and Peter Bruza
- Classical databases and knowledge organization: A case for boolean retrieval and human decision-making during searches pp. 1559-1575

- Birger Hjørland
- Understanding “influence:” an exploratory study of academics' processes of knowledge construction through iterative and interactive information seeking pp. 1576-1593

- Sheila Pontis and Ann Blandford
- Contextualizing the information-seeking behavior of software engineers pp. 1594-1605

- Luanne Freund
- Patient portal preferences: Perspectives on imaging information pp. 1606-1615

- Mary McNamara, Corey Arnold, Karthik Sarma, Denise Aberle, Edward Garon and Alex A. T. Bui
- Modeling and analyzing the topicality of art images pp. 1616-1644

- Xiaoli Huang, Dagobert Soergel and Judith L. Klavans
- Text clustering: An application with the State of the Union addresses pp. 1645-1654

- Jacques Savoy
- Overcoming bias to learn about controversial topics pp. 1655-1672

- V. G. Vinod Vydiswaran, ChengXiang Zhai, Dan Roth and Peter Pirolli
- Effects of anchoring process under preference stabilities for interactive movie recommendations pp. 1673-1695

- I-Chin Wu and Yun-Fang Niu
- The design and formative evaluation of nonspeech auditory feedback for an information system pp. 1696-1708

- Rafa Absar and Catherine Guastavino
- Does research output cause economic growth or vice versa? Evidence from 34 OECD countries pp. 1709-1716

- Hamilton Ntuli, Roula Inglesi-Lotz, Tsangyao Chang and Anastassios Pouris
- Influence diffusion detection using the influence style (INFUSE) model pp. 1717-1733

- Luke Kien-Weng Tan, Jin-Cheon Na and Ying Ding
- Multisensory, pervasive, immersive: Towards a new generation of documents pp. 1734-1737

- Lyn Robinson
- Complex tasks and simple solutions: The use of heuristics in the evaluation of research pp. 1738-1739

- Lutz Bornmann
- Measures for bibliometric size, impact, and concentration pp. 1740-1741

- Gangan Prathap
- Personal Archiving: Preserving Our Digital Heritage edited by Donald Hawkins (Ed.). Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2013. 320 pp. $49.50 (softbound). (ISBN: 9781573874809 ) pp. 1742-1743

- Amber L. Cushing
- Records Management and Information Culture: Tackling the People Problem by Gillian Oliver and Fiorella Foscarini. London, Facet Publishing, UK, 2014. 160 pp. $95.00. (softbound). (ISBN: 978-1856049474 ) pp. 1744-1746

- Richard J. Cox
Volume 66, issue 7, 2015
- Human rights as a topic and guide for LIS research and practice pp. 1305-1322

- Kay Mathiesen
- Team size matters: Collaboration and scientific impact since 1900 pp. 1323-1332

- Vincent Larivière, Yves Gingras, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Andrew Tsou
- Can we rank scholarly book publishers? A bibliometric experiment with the field of history pp. 1333-1347

- Alesia Zuccala, Raf Guns, Roberto Cornacchia and Rens Bod
- Thesaurus and ontology structure: Formal and pragmatic differences and similarities pp. 1348-1366

- Daniel Kless, Simon Milton, Edmund Kazmierczak and Jutta Lindenthal
- Are relations in thesauri “context-free, definitional, and true in all possible worlds”? pp. 1367-1373

- Birger Hjørland
- Argue, observe, assess: Measuring disciplinary identities and differences through socio-epistemic discourse pp. 1374-1387

- Bradford Demarest and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
- Domain-independent search expertise: A description of procedural knowledge gained during guided instruction pp. 1388-1405

- Catherine L. Smith
- Who publishes in “predatory” journals? pp. 1406-1417

- Jingfeng Xia, Jennifer L. Harmon, Kevin G. Connolly, Ryan M. Donnelly, Mary R. Anderson and Heather A. Howard
- “They are always there for me”: The convergence of social support and information in an online breast cancer community pp. 1418-1430

- Ellen L. Rubenstein
- Clusterization and mapping of waste recycling science. Evolution of research from 2002 to 2012 pp. 1431-1446

- Gaizka Garechana, Rosa Rio-Belver, Ernesto Cilleruelo and Jaso Larruscain Sarasola
- Hyperlinks embedded in twitter as a proxy for total external in-links to international university websites pp. 1447-1462

- Enrique Orduña-Malea, Daniel Torres-Salinas and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
- Investigating serendipity: How it unfolds and what may influence it pp. 1463-1476

- Lori McCay-Peet and Elaine G. Toms
- Perceptions of justice or injustice as determinants of contributor defections from online communities pp. 1477-1493

- Ling Jiang and Christian Wagner
- Effects of ego involvement and social norms on individuals' uploading intention on Wikipedia: A comparative study between the United States and South Korea pp. 1494-1506

- Namkee Park, Hyun Sook Oh and Naewon Kang
- BRICS countries and scientific excellence: A bibliometric analysis of most frequently cited papers pp. 1507-1513

- Lutz Bornmann, Caroline Wagner and Loet Leydesdorff
- Crowd science: It is not just a matter of time (or funding) pp. 1514-1517

- Eleftheria Vasileiadou
- Egghe's g-index is not a proper concentration measure pp. 1518-1519

- Ronald Rousseau
- Adaptive Interaction: A Utility Maximization Approach to Understanding Human Interaction with Technology by Stephen J. Payne and Andrew Howes. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2013. 111 pp. Paperback. $35.00USD. (ISBN: 978-1628458387 ) pp. 1520-1521

- Yvonne Rogers
Volume 66, issue 6, 2015
- Visual information seeking pp. 1091-1105

- Dan Albertson
- Cross-language person-entity linking from 20 languages pp. 1106-1123

- Dawn Lawrie, James Mayfield, Paul McNamee and Douglas W. Oard
- Are scholarly articles disproportionately read in their own country? An analysis of mendeley readers pp. 1124-1135

- Mike Thelwall and Nabeil Maflahi
- How is research blogged? A content analysis approach pp. 1136-1149

- Hadas Shema, Judit Bar-Ilan and Mike Thelwall
- Interactions between English-speaking and Chinese-speaking users and librarians on social networking sites pp. 1150-1166

- Hong Huang, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu and Dora Yu-Ting Chen
- A new approach to measure the scientific strengths of territories pp. 1167-1177

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
- Testing the strength of the normative approach in citation theory through relational bibliometrics: The case of italian sociology pp. 1178-1188

- Emanuela Riviera
- Assessment of journal similarity based on citing discipline analysis pp. 1189-1198

- Feifei Wang and Dietmar Wolfram
- A study of the role of visual information in supporting ideation in graphic design pp. 1199-1211

- Simon Laing and Masood Masoodian
- Explicit search result diversification using score and rank aggregation methods pp. 1212-1228

- Ahmet Murat Ozdemiray and Ismail Sengor Altingovde
- Measuring triple-helix synergy in the Russian innovation systems at regional, provincial, and national levels pp. 1229-1238

- Loet Leydesdorff, Evgeniy Perevodchikov and Alexander Uvarov
- Information practices of urban newcomers: An analysis of habits and wandering pp. 1239-1251

- Jessa Lingel
- Adverse selection of reviewers pp. 1252-1262

- Jose A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and Joaquín Fdez-Valdivia
- Understanding engagement with the privacy domain through design research pp. 1263-1273

- Asimina Vasalou, Anne-Marie Oostveen, Chris Bowers and Russell Beale
- From cyberbullying to well-being: A narrative-based participatory approach to values-oriented design for social media pp. 1274-1293

- Leanne Bowler, Cory Knobel and Eleanor Mattern
- On searching misspelled collections pp. 1294-1298

- Jason Soo and Ophir Frieder
- The phrase “information storage and retrieval” (IS&R): An historical note pp. 1299-1302

- Birger Hjørland
- Digital Labor: The Internet as Playground and Factory. Edited by Trebor Scholz. New York: Routledge, 2012. 272 pp. $37.95 (paperback). (ISBN: 978-0-415-89695-5 ) pp. 1303-1304

- Gregory J. Downey
Volume 66, issue 5, 2015
- The writing on the wall pp. 873-875

- Blaise Cronin
- ResearchGate: Disseminating, communicating, and measuring Scholarship? pp. 876-889

- Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha
- User participation in an academic social networking service: A survey of open group users on Mendeley pp. 890-904

- Wei Jeng, Daqing He and Jiepu Jiang
- Truth and deception at the rhetorical structure level pp. 905-917

- Victoria L. Rubin and Tatiana Lukoianova
- Privacy as a fuzzy concept: A new conceptualization of privacy for practitioners pp. 918-929

- Asimina Vasalou, Adam Joinson and David Houghton
- Mining browsing behaviors for objectionable content filtering pp. 930-942

- Lung-Hao Lee, Yen-Cheng Juan, Wei-Lin Tseng, Hsin-Hsi Chen and Yuen-Hsien Tseng
- Tracking middle school students' information behavior via Kuhlthau's ISP Model:Temporality pp. 943-960

- Jamshid Beheshti, Charles Cole, Dhary Abuhimed and Isabelle Lamoureux
- Query-biased summary generation assisted by query expansion pp. 961-979

- Lorena Leal Bando, Falk Scholer and Andrew Turpin
- Predicting users' domain knowledge in information retrieval using multiple regression analysis of search behaviors pp. 980-1000

- Xiangmin Zhang, Jingjing Liu, Michael Cole and Nicholas Belkin
- Journal maps, interactive overlays, and the measurement of interdisciplinarity on the basis of Scopus data (1996–2012) pp. 1001-1016

- Loet Leydesdorff, Félix Moya-Anegón and Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote
- The roles of sharing, transfer, and public funding in nanotechnology knowledge-diffusion networks pp. 1017-1029

- Shan Jiang, Qiang Gao, Hsinchun Chen and Mihail C. Roco
- Analyzing the interaction patterns in a faceted search interface pp. 1030-1047

- Xi Niu and Bradley Hemminger
- Use of politeness strategies in signed open peer review pp. 1048-1064

- Syavash Nobarany and Kellogg S. Booth
- Constructing an inter-post similarity measure to differentiate the psychological stages in offensive chats pp. 1065-1081

- Md. Waliur Rahman Miah, John Yearwood and Siddhivinayak Kulkarni
- Bibliometric evolution: Is the journal of the association for information science and technology transforming into a specialty Journal? pp. 1082-1085

- Jeppe Nicolaisen and Tove Faber Frandsen
- “Raw Data” Is an Oxymoron edited by Lisa Gitelman (Ed.). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2013. 208 pp. $30.00. (paperback). (ISBN: 9780262518284 ) pp. 1086-1087

- Julian Warner
- Paper Knowledge: Toward a Media History of Documents edited by Lisa Gitelman (Ed.). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2014. 224 pp. $79.95. (hardcover). (ISBN: 978-0822356578 ) pp. 1088-1089

- Michael K. Buckland
Volume 66, issue 4, 2015
- Big data and its epistemology pp. 651-661

- Martin Frické
- Information seeking, use, and decision making pp. 662-673

- Jyoti Mishra, David Allen and Alan Pearman
- Effect of web page menu orientation on retrieving information by people with learning disabilities pp. 674-683

- Peter Williams and Christian Hennig
- Internet information triangulation: Design theory and prototype evaluation pp. 684-701

- Fons Wijnhoven and Michel Brinkhuis
- How are icons processed by the brain? Neuroimaging measures of four types of visual stimuli used in information systems pp. 702-720

- Sheng-Cheng Huang, Randolph G. Bias and David Schnyer
- Generating descriptive multi-document summaries of geo-located entities using entity type models pp. 721-738

- Ahmet Aker and Robert Gaizauskas
- Factors affecting citation rates of research articles pp. 739-764

- Natsuo Onodera and Fuyuki Yoshikane
- A patento-scientometric approach to venture capital investment prioritization pp. 765-777

- Gustavo da Silva Motta, Pauli Adriano de Almada Garcia and Rogério Hermida Quintella
- A study of research collaboration in the pre-web and post-web stages: A coauthorship analysis of the information systems discipline pp. 778-797

- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Ling-Ling Wu and Yi-Chen Wu
- A complete assessment of tagging quality: A consolidated methodology pp. 798-817

- Yunseon Choi
- Harnessing collective IT resources for sustainability: Insights from the green leadership strategy of China mobile pp. 818-838

- Barney Tan, Shan L. Pan and Meiyun Zuo
- How are people enticed to disclose personal information despite privacy concerns in social network sites? The calculus between benefit and cost pp. 839-857

- Jinyoung Min and Byoungsoo Kim
- Correlations between user voting data, budget, and box office for films in the internet movie database pp. 858-868

- Max Wasserman, Satyam Mukherjee, Konner Scott, Xiao Han T. Zeng, Filippo Radicchi and Luís A. N. Amaral
- Conflicts in the Knowledge Society: The Contentious Politics of Intellectual Property by Sebastian Haunss. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 296 pp. Hardcover. $120USD. (ISBN: 978-1107036420 ) pp. 869-871

- Eden Medina
Volume 66, issue 3, 2015
- “Potentialities or possibilities”: Towards quantum information science? pp. 437-449

- David Bawden, Lyn Robinson and Tyabba Siddiqui
- Providing informational support in an online discussion group and a Q&A site: The case of travel planning pp. 450-461

- Reijo Savolainen
- Real-time classification of Twitter trends pp. 462-473

- Arkaitz Zubiaga, Damiano Spina, Raquel Martínez and Víctor Fresno
- Seven dimensions of contemporary participation disentangled pp. 474-488

- Christopher Kelty, Aaron Panofsky, Morgan Currie, Roderic Crooks, Seth Erickson, Patricia Garcia, Michael Wartenbe and Stacy Wood
- A novel approach to citation normalization: A similarity-based method for creating reference sets pp. 489-500

- Cristian Colliander
- Identifying ISI-indexed articles by their lexical usage: A text analysis approach pp. 501-511

- Mohammadreza Moohebat, Ram Gopal Raj, Sameem Binti Abdul Kareem and Dirk Thorleuchter
- Differences in citation impact across countries pp. 512-525

- Pedro Albarran, Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Eye-tracking analysis of user behavior and performance in web search on large and small screens pp. 526-544

- Jaewon Kim, Paul Thomas, Ramesh Sankaranarayana, Tom Gedeon and Hwan-Jin Yoon
- Applying knowledge flow mining to group recommendation methods for task-based groups pp. 545-563

- Chin-Hui Lai
- Using content and network analysis to understand the social support exchange patterns and user behaviors of an online smoking cessation intervention program pp. 564-575

- Mi Zhang and Christopher C. Yang
- A taxonomy of antecedents to user adoption of health information systems: A synthesis of thirty years of research pp. 576-598

- Mohammadreza Najaftorkaman, Amir Hossein Ghapanchi, Amir Talaei-Khoei and Pradeep Ray
- Intimate partner violence online: Expectations and agency in question and answer websites pp. 599-615

- Lynn Westbrook
- Data Practices and Curation Vocabulary (DPCVocab): An empirically derived framework of scientific data practices and curatorial processes pp. 616-633

- Tiffany C. Chao, Melissa H. Cragin and Carole L. Palmer
- A fast method based on multiple clustering for name disambiguation in bibliographic citations pp. 634-644

- Yu Liu, Weijia Li, Zhen Huang and Qiang Fang
- Sister Nivedita's influence on J. C. Bose's writings pp. 645-650

- Siladitya Jana
Volume 66, issue 2, 2015
- “The sum of all human knowledge”: A systematic review of scholarly research on the content of Wikipedia pp. 219-245

- Mostafa Mesgari, Chitu Okoli, Mohamad Mehdi, Finn Årup Nielsen and Arto Lanamäki
- Research project tasks, data, and perceptions of data quality in a condensed matter physics community pp. 246-263

- Besiki Stvilia, Charles C. Hinnant, Shuheng Wu, Adam Worrall, Dong Joon Lee, Kathleen Burnett, Gary Burnett, Michelle M. Kazmer and Paul F. Marty
- Engaging and maintaining a sense of being informed: Understanding the tasks motivating twitter search pp. 264-281

- David Elsweiler and Morgan Harvey
- Struggling for space and finding my place: An interactionist perspective on everyday use of biomedical information pp. 282-296

- Christine T. Wolf and Tiffany C. Veinot
- The principal-agent problem in peer review pp. 297-308

- Jose A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and Joaquín Fdez-Valdivia
- An automatic method for extracting citations from Google Books pp. 309-320

- Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall
- Classifying scientific disciplines in Slovenia: A study of the evolution of collaboration structures pp. 321-339

- Luka Kronegger, Franc Mali, Anuška Ferligoj and Patrick Doreian
- Information use and illness representations: Understanding their connection in illness coping pp. 340-353

- Annie T. Chen
- Understanding review helpfulness as a function of reviewer reputation, review rating, and review depth pp. 354-362

- Alton Y.K. Chua and Snehasish Banerjee
- Exploiting named entities for bilingual news clustering pp. 363-376

- Soto Montalvo, Raquel Martínez, Víctor Fresno and Agustín Delgado
- The value of user feedback: Healthcare professionals' comments to the health information provider pp. 377-391

- David Li Tang, France Bouthillier, Pierre Pluye, Roland Grad and Carol Repchinsky
- Towards a framework for untangling complexity: The interprofessional decision-making model for the complex patient pp. 392-407

- Hadas Weinberger, Jonathan Cohen, Boaz Tadmor and Pierre Singer
- Measuring academic influence: Not all citations are equal pp. 408-427

- Xiaodan Zhu, Peter Turney, Daniel Lemire and André Vellino
- Research on tables and graphs in academic articles: Pitfalls and promises pp. 428-431

- James Hartley, Guillaume Cabanac, Marcin Kozak and Gilles Hubert
- The Discipline of Organizing. Edited by Robert J. Glushko. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013. 559 pp. $40.00. (Kindle). (ISBN: 978-0-262-51850-5 ) pp. 432-436

- Marcia J. Bates
Volume 66, issue 1, 2015
- Personalizing news content: An experimental study pp. 1-12

- Michal Sela, Talia Lavie, Ohad Inbar, Ilit Oppenheim and Joachim Meyer
- Data mining from web search queries: A comparison of google trends and baidu index pp. 13-22

- Liwen Vaughan and Yue Chen
- Combining lexical and statistical translation evidence for cross-language information retrieval pp. 23-39

- Sungho Kim, Youngjoong Ko and Douglas W. Oard
- Factors affecting rocchio-based pseudorelevance feedback in image retrieval pp. 40-57

- Chih-Fong Tsai, Ya-Han Hu and Zong-Yao Chen
- Personalizing information retrieval for multi-session tasks: Examining the roles of task stage, task type, and topic knowledge on the interpretation of dwell time as an indicator of document usefulness pp. 58-81

- Jingjing Liu and Nicholas J. Belkin
- Improving image annotation via ranking-oriented neighbor search and learning-based keyword propagation pp. 82-98

- Chaoran Cui, Jun Ma, Tao Lian, Zhumin Chen and Shuaiqiang Wang
- Complementary QA network analysis for QA retrieval in social question-answering websites pp. 99-116

- Duen-Ren Liu, Yu-Hsuan Chen, Minxin Shen and Pei-Jung Lu
- Social impact of scholarly articles in a citation network pp. 117-127

- Jose A. García, Rosa Rodriguez-Sánchez and Joaquín Fdez-Valdivia
- Exploring the knowledge development process of English language learners at a high school: How do English language proficiency and the nature of research task influence student Learning? pp. 128-143

- Sung Un Kim
- Data, censorship, and politics: Analyzing the restricted flow of information in federal scientific policy development pp. 144-161

- Shannon M. Oltmann
- Theorizing on the take-up of social technologies, organizational policies and norms, and consultants' knowledge-sharing practices pp. 162-179

- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi and Steve Sawyer
- A profile-boosted research analytics framework to recommend journals for manuscripts pp. 180-200

- Thushari Silva, Jian Ma, Chen Yang and Haidan Liang
- The triple helix and international collaboration in science pp. 201-212

- Sujin Choi, Joshua SungWoo Yang and Han Woo Park
- A classifier to determine which Wikipedia biographies will be accepted pp. 213-218

- Nir Ofek and Lior Rokach
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