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October 2004, Volume 55, Issue 12
- 1084-1091 Recognition and analysis of audio for copyright protection: The RAA project
by Eloi Batlle & Helmut Neuschmied & Peter Uray & Gerd Ackermann - 1092-1099 Music information retrieval research and its context at the University of Waikato
by David Bainbridge - 1100-1107 Overview of the OMRAS project: Online music retrieval and searching
by Matthew J. Dovey - 1108-1116 Application of soft computing to automatic music information retrieval
by Bozena Kostek
September 2004, Volume 55, Issue 11
- 937-938 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 939-953 A multidimensional approach to the study of human‐information interaction: A case study of collaborative information retrieval
by Raya Fidel & Annelise Mark Pejtersen & Bryan Cleal & Harry Bruce - 954-962 Rough set approach for attribute reduction and rule generation: A case of patients with suspected breast cancer
by Aboul‐Ella Hassanien - 963-969 The influence of relevance levels on the effectiveness of interactive information retrieval
by Pertti Vakkari & Eero Sormunen - 970-979 The influence of document presentation order and number of documents judged on users' judgments of relevance
by Mu‐hsuan Huang & Hui‐yu Wang - 980-990 Evolution, continuity, and disappearance of documents on a specific topic on the Web: A longitudinal study of “informetrics”
by Judit Bar‐Ilan & Bluma C. Peritz - 991-1001 The university–industry knowledge relationship: Analyzing patents and the science base of technologies
by Loet Leydesdorff - 1002-1007 Using N‐grams for Arabic text searching
by Suleiman H. Mustafa & Qasem A. Al‐Radaideh - 1008-1015 Finding governmental statistical data on the Web: A study of categorically organized links for the FedStats topics page
by Irina Ceaparu & Ben Shneiderman - 1016-1019 Open knowledge management: Lessons from the open source revolution
by Yukika Awazu & Kevin C. Desouza - 1020-1023 Spelling and grammar checking using the Web as a text repository
by Kai A. Olsen & James G. Williams - 1024-1025 Virtual inequality: Beyond the digital divide
by Wallace Koehler - 1025-1026 Net Effects: How Librarians Can Manage the Unintended Consequences of the Internet
by Denise E. Agosto - 1026-1027 JSTOR: A History
by Stephen Ferguson
August 2004, Volume 55, Issue 10
- 845-845 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 846-858 Automatic generation of domain representations using thesaurus structures
by Juan Lloréns & Manuel Velasco & Antonio de Amescua & José A. Moreiro & Vicente Martínez - 859-868 Fusion of effective retrieval strategies in the same information retrieval system
by Steven M. Beitzel & Eric C. Jensen & Abdur Chowdhury & David Grossman & Ophir Frieder & Nazli Goharian - 869-872 Document search interface design: Background and introduction to special topic section
by Javed Mostafa - 873-891 EBizPort: Collecting and analyzing business intelligence information
by Byron Marshall & Daniel McDonald & Hsinchun Chen & Wingyan Chung - 892-910 Topic modeling for mediated access to very large document collections
by Gheorghe Muresan & David J. Harper - 911-922 Multiple viewpoints as an approach to digital library interfaces
by James C. French & A. C. Chapin & Worthy N. Martin - 923-934 Observing users, designing clarity: A case study on the user‐centered design of a cross‐language information retrieval system
by Daniela Petrelli & Micheline Beaulieu & Mark Sanderson & George Demetriou & Patrick Herring & Preben Hansen - 935-935 Pearson's r and author cocitation analysis: A commentary on the controversy
by Stephen J. Bensman - 936-936 Rejoinder: In defense of formal methods
by Per Ahlgren & Bo Jarneving & Ronald Rousseau
July 2004, Volume 55, Issue 9
- 767-768 Introduction
by Amanda Spink & Charles Cole - 769-782 Modeling cognitive processes in information seeking: From Popper to Pask
by Nigel Ford - 783-793 Searching the peer‐to‐peer networks: The community and their queries
by Sai Ho Kwok & Christopher C. Yang - 794-806 Using the information seeker to elicit construct models for search engine evaluation
by Sarah E. Crudge & Frances C. Johnson - 807-817 Seeking information in order to produce information: An empirical study at Hewlett Packard Labs
by Sandra Hirsh & Jamie Dinkelacker - 818-831 Internet searching and browsing in a multilingual world: An experiment on the Chinese Business Intelligence Portal (CBizPort)
by Wingyan Chung & Yiwen Zhang & Zan Huang & Gang Wang & Thian‐Huat Ong & Hsinchun Chen - 832-842 Accessibility and use of information sources among computer scientists and software engineers in Israel: Academy versus industry
by Moshe Yitzhaki & Gloria Hammershlag - 843-843 Author cocitation analysis and Pearson's r
by Per Ahlgren & Bo Jarneving & Ronald Rousseau - 843-844 Replies and a correction
by Howard D. White
June 2004, Volume 55, Issue 8
- 657-659 Introduction
by Amanda Spink & Charles Cole - 660-669 From two‐step flow to the Internet: The changing array of sources for genetics information seeking
by Donald O. Case & J. David Johnson & James E. Andrews & Suzanne L. Allard & Kimberly M. Kelly - 670-684 User information‐seeking behavior in a medical Web portal environment: A preliminary study
by Dongming Zhang & Caroline Zambrowicz & Hong Zhou & Nancy K. Roderer - 685-694 Positioning theory and the negotiation of information needs in a clinical midwifery setting
by Pamela J. McKenzie - 695-708 A framework for understanding user requirements for an information service: Defining the needs of informal carers
by Mark Hepworth - 709-730 Toward wellness: Women seeking health information
by Dorothy Warner & J. Drew Procaccino - 731-742 Use of the World Wide Web for international travel: Integrating the construct of uncertainty in information seeking and the task‐technology fit (TTF) model
by John D'Ambra & Concepción S. Wilson - 743-753 On the Web at home: Information seeking and Web searching in the home environment
by Soo Young Rieh - 754-766 Information grounds and the use of need‐based services by immigrants in Queens, New York: A context‐based, outcome evaluation approach
by Karen E. Fisher & Joan C. Durrance & Marian Bouch Hinton
May 2004, Volume 55, Issue 7
- 563-564 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 565-578 Information retrieval by metabrowsing
by F. Wiesman & H.J. van den Herik & A. Hasman - 579-592 Improving performance of text categorization by combining filtering and support vector machines
by Irene Díaz & José Ranilla & Elena Montañes & Javier Fernández & Elías F. Combarro - 593-612 A formal knowledge management ontology: Conduct, activities, resources, and influences
by C.W. Holsapple & K.D. Joshi - 613-627 An entropy‐based interpretation of retrieval status value‐based retrieval, and its application to the computation of term and query discrimination value
by Sándor Dominich & Júlia Góth & Tamás Kiezer & Zoltán Szlávik - 628-636 The effects of fitness functions on genetic programming‐based ranking discovery for Web search
by Weiguo Fan & Edward A. Fox & Praveen Pathak & Harris Wu - 637-650 Query association surrogates for Web search
by Falk Scholer & Hugh E. Williams & Andrew Turpin - 651-652 A history of online information services, 1963–1976
by Derek G. Smith - 652-655 Research questions for the twenty‐first century
by Lydia Eato Harris
April 2004, Volume 55, Issue 6
- 469-470 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 471-487 A new unified probabilistic model
by David Bodoff & Stephen Robertson - 488-497 Properties‐based retrieval and user decision states: User control and behavior modeling
by Gerald Benoît - 498-512 Design of cataloging rules using conceptual modeling of cataloging process
by Shoichi Taniguchi - 513-529 A classification of author co‐citations: Definitions and search strategies
by Ronald Rousseau & Alesia Zuccala - 530-543 Measuring retrieval effectiveness: A new proposal and a first experimental validation
by Vincenzo Della Mea & Stefano Mizzaro - 544-550 Long‐term influences of interventions in the normal development of science: China and the Cultural Revolution
by Bihui Jin & Ling Li & Ronald Rousseau - 551-556 A report on the first year of the INitiative for the Evaluation of XML retrieval (INEX'02)
by Gabriella Kazai & Mounia Lalmas & Norbert Fuhr & Norbert Gövert - 557-560 Bowling alone together: Academic writing as distributed cognition
by Blaise Cronin - 561-562 Democracy and New Media
by John P. Renaud
March 2004, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 375-376 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 377-395 Trends and issues in establishing interoperability among knowledge organization systems
by Marcia Lei Zeng & Lois Mai Chan - 396-413 Text mining: Generating hypotheses from MEDLINE
by Padmini Srinivasan - 414-430 Making digital libraries effective: Automatic generation of links for similarity search across hyper‐textbooks
by Massimo Melucci - 431-435 Characterization of the impact of sets of scientific papers: The Garfield (impact) factor
by Peter Vinkler - 436-444 Constructing an associative concept space for literature‐based discovery
by C. Christiaan van der Eijk & Erik M. van Mulligen & Jan A. Kors & Barend Mons & Jan van den Berg - 445-461 Time‐tracking of the research profile of a drug using bibliometric tools
by María Bordons & Carmen Bravo & Santos Barrigón - 462-464 Unlocking the museum: A manifesto
by Corinne Jörgensen - 465-467 The bottom line: Determining and communicating the value of the special library
by Sara R. Tompson - 467-468 Virtual inequality: Beyond the digital divide
by Wallace Koehler
February 2004, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 281-282 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 283-300 Name that tune: A pilot study in finding a melody from a sung query
by Bryan Pardo & Jonah Shifrin & William Birmingham - 301-311 The digital reference research agenda
by R. David Lankes - 312-325 Reconfiguring control in library collection development: A conceptual framework for assessing the shift toward electronic collections
by Lisa M. Covi & Melissa H. Cragin - 326-332 Information‐seeking behavior of chemists: A transaction log analysis of referral URLs
by Philip M. Davis - 333-347 An information processing model of undergraduate electronic database information retrieval
by Karen Macpherson - 348-362 The added value of task and ontology‐based markup for information retrieval
by Suzanne Kabel & Robert de Hoog & Bob J. Wielinga & Anjo Anjewierden - 363-365 Mapping scientific frontiers: The quest for knowledge visualization
by Jesper W. Schneider - 365-366 Understanding reference transactions: Transforming an art into a science
by Denise E. Agosto - 366-368 Chat reference: A guide to live virtual reference services
by Lorri Mon - 369-370 Transfer from print to electronic serials
by Philip M. Davis - 370-371 Rejoinder: Transition from print to electronic serials
by Tina Chrzastowski
February 2004, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 187-188 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 189-213 Arabic morphological analysis techniques: A comprehensive survey
by Imad A. Al‐Sughaiyer & Ibrahim A. Al‐Kharashi - 214-227 Predicting Library of Congress classifications from Library of Congress subject headings
by Eibe Frank & Gordon W. Paynter - 228-237 A nonlinear model of information‐seeking behavior
by Allen Foster - 238-245 Indicators of accuracy for answers to ready reference questions on the Internet
by Martin Frické & Don Fallis - 246-258 The effects of domain knowledge on search tactic formulation
by Barbara M. Wildemuth - 259-274 A graph model for E‐commerce recommender systems
by Zan Huang & Wingyan Chung & Hsinchun Chen - 275-276 Mining the Web: Discovering knowledge from hypertext data
by Chaomei Chen - 276-277 The library's legal answer book
by Kenneth Einar Himma - 278-279 The Internet in everyday life
by Pramod K. Nayar
January 2004, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 95-96 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 97-110 Metadata‐based modeling of information resources on the Web
by S. Ayse Özel & I. Sengör Altingövde & Özgür Ulusoy & Gültekin Özsoyoǧlu & Z. Meral Özsoyoǧlu - 111-126 Does citation reflect social structure?: Longitudinal evidence from the “Globenet” interdisciplinary research group
by Howard D. White & Barry Wellman & Nancy Nazer - 127-148 The real stakes of virtual publishing: The transformation of E‐Biomed into PubMed central
by Rob Kling & Lisa B. Spector & Joanna Fortuna - 149-159 Do the Web sites of higher rated scholars have significantly more online impact?
by Mike Thelwall & Gareth Harries - 160-168 Visible, less visible, and invisible work: Patterns of collaboration in 20th century chemistry
by Blaise Cronin & Debora Shaw & Kathryn La Barre - 169-177 Non‐word identification or spell checking without a dictionary
by Donald C. Comeau & W. John Wilbur - 178-179 Book review
by Min‐Yen Kan - 180-181 Book review
by Jessie Walker - 181-182 Book review
by Jochen Scholl - 183-184 Sample‐size dependence or time dependence of statistical measures in informetrics?
by Quentin L. Burrell - 185-185 A call for JASIST referees
by Donald H. Kraft
January 2004, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-2 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 3-12 Mapping information policy frames: The politics of the digital millennium copyright act
by Terrence A. Maxwell - 13-22 Spatialization of Web sites using a weighted frequency model of navigation data
by René F. Reitsma & Lehana Thabane & J. Michael B. MacLeod - 23-28 Localization in Modern Standard Arabic
by Ahmed Abdelali - 29-40 Enhanced Web document retrieval using automatic query expansion
by M. Shamim Khan & Sebastian Khor - 41-54 Information search performance and research achievement: An empirical test of the Anxiety‐Expectation Mediation model of library anxiety
by Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie & Qun G. Jiao - 55-63 Catalogers' common ground and shared knowledge
by Alenka Šauperl - 64-73 Literature growth, journal characteristics, and author productivity in subject indexing, 1977 to 2000
by Ming‐yueh Tsay - 74-80 An experiment using coordinate title word searches
by Frederick G. Kilgour - 81-87 An improved fast encoding algorithm for vector quantization
by Li‐Juan Liu & Xu‐Bang Shen & Xue‐Cheng Zou - 88-89 Book review
by John Cullen - 89-90 Book Review
by Julian Warner - 90-91 Book Review
by Nicholas Rhodes - 92-92 Quality of information
by Homer J. Hall - 92-92 Rejoinder: Quality of information
by Xiangmin Zhang - 93-93 The Mann‐Whitney Test
by Danny P. Wallace
December 2003, Volume 54, Issue 14
- 1267-1268 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 1269-1277 Automating survey coding by multiclass text categorization techniques
by Daniela Giorgetti & Fabrizio Sebastiani - 1278-1295 Network influences on scholarly communication in developmental dyslexia: A longitudinal follow‐up
by Claudia A. Perry - 1296-1304 Nodes of topicality: Modeling user notions of on topic documents
by Howard Greisdorf & Brian O'Connor - 1305-1312 Bibliographic index coverage of a multidisciplinary field
by William H. Walters & Esther I. Wilder - 1313-1322 Bibliographic and Web citations: What is the difference?
by Liwen Vaughan & Debora Shaw
November 2003, Volume 54, Issue 13
- 1173-1174 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 1175-1192 A comprehensive and systematic model of user evaluation of Web search engines: I. Theory and background
by Louise T. Su - 1193-1223 A comprehensive and systematic model of user evaluation of Web search engines: II. An evaluation by undergraduates
by Louise T. Su - 1224-1236 A summarization system for Chinese news from multiple sources
by Hsin‐Hsi Chen & June‐Jei Kuo & Sheng‐Jie Huang & Chuan‐Jie Lin & Hung‐Chia Wung - 1237-1249 Interdisciplinarity in science: A tentative typology of disciplines and research areas
by Fernanda Morillo & María Bordons & Isabel Gómez - 1250-1259 Author cocitation analysis and Pearson's r
by Howard D. White - 1260-1263 “Type/Token‐Taken” informetrics: Some comments and further examples
by Quentin L. Burrell - 1264-1264 Book review
by Wallace Koehler
October 2003, Volume 54, Issue 12
- 1079-1080 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 1081-1090 Bibliomining for automated collection development in a digital library setting: Using data mining to discover Web‐based scholarly research works
by Scott Nicholson - 1091-1103 Overlap in bibliographic databases
by William W. Hood & Concepción S. Wilson - 1104-1116 The experience of libraries across time: Thematic analysis of undergraduate recollections of library experiences
by Jacqueline Kracker & Howard R. Pollio - 1117-1133 Intermediary's information seeking, inquiring minds, and elicitation styles
by Mei‐Mei Wu & Ying‐Hsang Liu - 1136-1137 Introduction and overview: Chemistry journals: The transition from paper to electronic, with lessons for other disciplines
by Loren D. Mendelsohn - 1138-1140 New knowledge management systems: The implications for data discovery, collection development, and the changing role of the librarian
by David Stern - 1141-1148 Making the transition from print to electronic serial collections: A new model for academic chemistry libraries?
by Tina E. Chrzastowski - 1149-1152 Changing use patterns of print journals in the digital age: Impacts of electronic equivalents on print chemistry journal use
by K.T.L. Vaughan - 1153-1159 Linking of errata: Current practices in online physical sciences journals
by Emily L. Poworoznek - 1160-1164 Managing tradeoffs in the electronic age
by A. Ben Wagner - 1165-1166 Book reviews
by Lisa A. Ennis - 1166-1167 Book review
by Brenda Chawner - 1167-1168 Book review
by William J. Wheeler - 1168-1170 Book review
by Anastasis D. Petrou
September 2003, Volume 54, Issue 11
- 987-988 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 989-1005 Quality control in scholarly publishing: A new proposal
by Stefano Mizzaro - 1006-1013 Peripheral social awareness information in collaborative work
by Michael B. Spring & Vichita Vathanophas - 1014-1028 Performance measurement framework for hierarchical text classification
by Aixin Sun & Ee‐Peng Lim & Wee‐Keong Ng - 1029-1049 A comparison of youngsters' use of CD‐ROM and the Internet as information resources
by Andrew K. Shenton & Pat Dixon - 1050-1061 Relevance data for language models using maximum likelihood
by David Bodoff & Bin Wu & K. Y. Michael Wong - 1062-1068 An IP‐level analysis of usage statistics for electronic journals in chemistry: Making inferences about user behavior
by Philip M. Davis & Leah R. Solla - 1069-1074 Greeklish: An experimental interface for automatic transliteration
by Alexandros Karakos - 1075-1076 The Sample Size Dependency of Statistical Measures and Synchronic Potentiality in Informetrics. Some Comments on Some Comments by Professor Burrell
by Fuyuki Yoshikane & Kyo Kageura & Keita Tsuji - 1076-1077 The sample size dependency of statistical measures in informetrics? Some comments
by Quentin L. Burrell - 1077-1077 Descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, rhetorical statistics
by Peter van den Besselaar - 1077-1078 Rejoinder to Van den Besselaar's letter entitled “Descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, rhetorical statistics”
by Loet Leydesdorff - 1078-1078 What is time?
by Joseph Chersky
August 2003, Volume 54, Issue 10
- 911-912 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 913-925 The concept of relevance in IR
by Pia Borlund - 926-938 The changing face of scientific discourse: Analysis of genomic and proteomic database usage and acceptance
by Cecelia Brown - 939-951 Multidimensional Data Model and Query Language for Informetrics
by Timo Niemi & Lasse Hirvonen & Kalervo Järvelin - 952-965 An emerging view of scientific collaboration: Scientists' perspectives on collaboration and factors that impact collaboration
by Noriko Hara & Paul Solomon & Seung‐Lye Kim & Diane H. Sonnenwald - 966-975 Multi‐agent information classification using dynamic acquaintance lists
by Snehasis Mukhopadhyay & Shengquan Peng & Rajeev Raje & Mathew Palakal & Javed Mostafa - 976-977 Integrity, internal control and security in information systems: Connecting governance and technology
by Allison Morgan & Cong Chen - 977-979 Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies
by Melody Y. Ivory - 979-981 Social Thinking—Software Practice
by Lewis Hassell - 981-982 Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture
by Lisa A. Ennis - 982-983 Research Methods for Students, Academics and Professionals: Information Management and Systems
by Linda Schamber - 984-985 The practice and malpractice of stemming
by Ronald N. Kostoff
July 2003, Volume 54, Issue 9
- 807-807 Refereeing for JASIST
by Donald H. Kraft - 808-809 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 810-823 A public‐key based authentication and key establishment protocol coupled with a client puzzle
by M.C. Lee & Chun‐Kan Fung - 824-835 The myth of technological neutrality in copyright and the rights of institutional users: Recent legal challenges to the information organization as mediator and the impact of the DMCA, WIPO, and TEACH
by Tomas A. Lipinski - 836-854 Do nondomain experts enlist the strategies of domain experts?
by Karen M. Drabenstott - 855-871 A cast of thousands: Coauthorship and subauthorship collaboration in the 20th century as manifested in the scholarly journal literature of psychology and philosophy
by Blaise Cronin & Debora Shaw & Kathryn La Barre - 872-878 The user‐subjective approach to personal information management systems
by Ofer Bergman & Ruth Beyth‐Marom & Rafi Nachmias - 879-904 A social judgment analysis of information source preference profiles: An exploratory study to empirically represent media selection patterns
by Joette Stefl‐Mabry - 905-906 Book reviews
by Christopher A. Badurek - 906-908 Book reviews
by Eric G. Ackermann - 908-909 Digital futures: Strategies for the information age
by Lisa Ennis - 909-910 Encoded archival description on the internet
by Dale A. Stirling
June 2003, Volume 54, Issue 8
- 701-703 Honoring the JASIST referees
by Donald H. Kraft - 704-705 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 706-712 Graph structure in three national academic Webs: Power laws with anomalies
by Mike Thelwall & David Wilkinson - 713-729 Efficient single‐pass index construction for text databases
by Steffen Heinz & Justin Zobel - 730-742 Automatic construction of English/Chinese parallel corpora
by Christopher C. Yang & Kar Wing Li - 743-758 Mining longitudinal web queries: Trends and patterns
by Peiling Wang & Michael W. Berry & Yiheng Yang - 759-770 Students' conceptual structure, search process, and outcome while preparing a research proposal: A longitudinal case study
by Mikko Pennanen & Pertti Vakkari