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November 2007, Volume 58, Issue 13
- 2092-2104 A classification of mental models of undergraduates seeking information for a course essay in history and psychology: Preliminary investigations into aligning their mental models with online thesauri
by Charles Cole & Yang Lin & John Leide & Andrew Large & Jamshid Beheshti - 2105-2125 Impact of data sources on citation counts and rankings of LIS faculty: Web of science versus scopus and google scholar
by Lokman I. Meho & Kiduk Yang - 2126-2144 Relevance: A review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part III: Behavior and effects of relevance
by Tefko Saracevic - 2145-2156 The citation performance of open access journals: A disciplinary investigation of citation distribution models
by Hajar Sotudeh & Abbas Horri - 2157-2159 Egghe's construction of Lorenz curves resolved
by Quentin L. Burrell - 2160-2161 Blogging and RSS: A librarian's guide
by Phillip M. Edwards
October 2007, Volume 58, Issue 12
- 1707-1708 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 1709-1719 Information source horizons and source preferences of environmental activists: A social phenomenological approach
by Reijo Savolainen - 1720-1733 A framework for information quality assessment
by Besiki Stvilia & Les Gasser & Michael B. Twidale & Linda C. Smith - 1734-1744 Diasporic information environments: Reframing immigrant‐focused information research
by Ramesh Srinivasan & Ajit Pyati - 1745-1763 Assessing aesthetic relevance: Children's book selection in a digital library
by Kara Reuter - 1764-1782 Manifestation of research teams in journal literature: A growth model of papers, authors, collaboration, coauthorship, weak ties, and Lotka's law
by Steven A. Morris & Michel L. Goldstein - 1783-1790 Description and search labor for information retrieval
by Julian Warner - 1791-1792 Introduction to the special topic section on mining Web resources for enhancing information retrieval
by Wai Lam & Christopher C. Yang & Filippo Menczer - 1793-1804 Improving search engines by query clustering
by Ricardo Baeza‐Yates & Carlos Hurtado & Marcelo Mendoza - 1805-1819 Mining Web functional dependencies for flexible information access
by Saverio Perugini & Naren Ramakrishnan - 1820-1837 Mining Web data for Chinese segmentation
by Fu Lee Wang & Christopher C. Yang - 1838-1850 Mining opinions from the Web: Beyond relevance retrieval
by Lun‐Wei Ku & Hsin‐Hsi Chen - 1851-1870 Personalized recommendation with adaptive mixture of markov models
by Yang Liu & Xiangji Huang & Aijun An - 1871-1883 Mining related queries from Web search engine query logs using an improved association rule mining model
by Xiaodong Shi & Christopher C. Yang - 1884-1898 Data cleansing for Web information retrieval using query independent features
by Yiqun Liu & Min Zhang & Rongwei Cen & Liyun Ru & Shaoping Ma - 1899-1903 Language as power on the Internet
by Madelyn Flammia & Carol Saunders - 1904-1908 The impact factor, total citations, and better citation mouse traps: A commentary
by Stephen J. Bensman - 1909-1910 What they didn't tell you about knowledge management
by Andrea Japzon
September 2007, Volume 58, Issue 11
- 1557-1558 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 1559-1568 A query language for discovering semantic associations, Part I: Approach and formal definition of query primitives
by Timo Niemi & Janne Jämsen - 1569-1577 The development of a facet analysis system to identify and measure the dimensions of interaction in online learning
by Shawne D. Miksa & Kathleen Burnett & Laurie J. Bonnici & Joonmin Kim - 1578-1585 Tracking open access journals evolution: Some considerations in open access data collection validation
by Hajar Sotudeh & Abbas Horri - 1586-1595 Matrix comparison, Part 1: Motivation and important issues for measuring the resemblance between proximity measures or ordination results
by Jesper W. Schneider & Pia Borlund - 1596-1609 Matrix comparison, Part 2: Measuring the resemblance between proximity measures or ordination results by use of the mantel and procrustes statistics
by Jesper W. Schneider & Pia Borlund - 1610-1617 Inclusive interface design for seniors: Image‐browsing for a health information context
by Lisa M. Given & Stan Ruecker & Heather Simpson & Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler & Andrea Ruskin - 1618-1630 Supporting elementary‐age children's searching and browsing: Design and evaluation using the international children's digital library
by Hilary Browne Hutchinson & Allison Druin & Benjamin B. Bederson - 1631-1644 How is science cited on the Web? A classification of google unique Web citations
by Kayvan Kousha & Mike Thelwall - 1645-1652 Engineering and utilizing a stopword list in Greek Web retrieval
by Fotis Lazarinis - 1653-1660 Forced‐response in online surveys: Bias from reactance and an increase in sex‐specific dropout
by Stefan Stieger & Ulf‐Dietrich Reips & Martin Voracek - 1661-1673 A mathematical theory of citing
by Mikhail V. Simkin & Vwani P. Roychowdhury - 1674-1685 Impact of research cultures on the use of digital library resources
by Sanna Talja & Pertti Vakkari & Jenny Fry & Paul Wouters - 1686-1700 A query language for discovering semantic associations, Part II: sample queries and query evaluation
by Timo Niemi & Janne Jämsen - 1701-1703 Some comments on the question whether co‐occurrence data should be normalized
by Ludo Waltman & Nees Jan van Eck - 1704-1704 Women and information technology: Research on underrepresentation
by Denise E. Agosto - 1705-1706 The IMS: IP multimedia concepts and services in the mobile domain
by Xiaomin Zhu & Jianxin Liao
August 2007, Volume 58, Issue 10
- 1389-1391 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 1392-1400 On the complexity of Rocchio's similarity‐based relevance feedback algorithm
by Zhixiang Chen & Bin Fu - 1401-1418 Relationships between perceived features and similarity of images: A test of Tversky's contrast model
by Abebe Rorissa - 1419-1435 Automatic multidocument summarization of research abstracts: Design and user evaluation
by Shiyan Ou & Christopher S.G. Khoo & Dion H. Goh - 1436-1447 Conceptualizing information, technology, and people: Comparing information science and information systems literatures
by Steve Sawyer & Haiyan Huang - 1448-1456 Information: Objective or subjective/situational?
by Birger Hjørland - 1457-1466 Order from chaos: The poetics and pragmatics of scientific recordkeeping
by Kalpana Shankar - 1467-1482 How do Web users respond to non‐banner‐ads animation? The effects of task type and user experience
by Weiyin Hong & James Y.L. Thong & Kar Yan Tam - 1483-1496 Democratic theory in library information science: Toward an emendation
by John Buschman - 1497-1502 Frequency and structure of long distance scholarly collaborations in a physics community
by Lori Lorigo & Fabio Pellacini - 1503-1517 High school students' Information seeking and use for class projects
by Jin Soo Chung & Delia Neuman - 1518-1528 A tale of two hurricanes: Comparing Katrina and Rita through a knowledge management perspective
by Alton Y.K. Chua - 1529-1546 The search experience variable in information behavior research
by Joi L. Moore, Sanda Erdelez & Wu He - 1547-1550 On the robustness of the h‐index
by Jerome K. Vanclay - 1551-1552 On Egghe's construction of Lorenz curves
by Ronald Rousseau - 1553-1553 New directions in human information behavior
by Chingning Wang - 1553-1555 Computer models of musical creativity
by Scott J. Simon
July 2007, Volume 58, Issue 9
- 1225-1226 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 1227-1241 Task‐based information retrieval: Structuring undergraduate history essays for better course evaluation using essay‐type visualizations
by John E. Leide & Charles Cole & Jamshid Beheshti & Andrew Large & Yang Lin - 1242-1253 Do information technology units have more power than other units in academic libraries?
by Sook Lim - 1254-1266 User rankings of search engine results
by Judit Bar‐Ilan & Kevin Keenoy & Eti Yaari & Mark Levene - 1267-1284 Investigating and modeling metadata use to support information architecture development in the statistical knowledge network
by Carol A. Hert & Sheila O. Denn & Daniel W. Gillman & Jung Sun Oh & Maria Cristina Pattuelli & Naybell Hernández - 1285-1302 Can citation analysis of Web publications better detect research fronts?
by Dangzhi Zhao & Andreas Strotmann - 1303-1319 Betweenness centrality as an indicator of the interdisciplinarity of scientific journals
by Loet Leydesdorff - 1323-1328 The MPEG‐7 standard: Multimedia description in theory and application
by Corinne Jörgensen - 1329-1337 Structure description tools
by Philippe Salembier & Ana B. Benitez - 1338-1345 Semantic description in MPEG‐7: The rich recursion of ripeness
by Hawley K. Rising III & Corinne Jörgensen - 1346-1356 Automatic user preference learning for personalized electronic program guide applications
by Jeongyeon Lim & Sanggil Kang & Munchurl Kim - 1357-1363 Integrating MPEG‐7 into the Moving Image Collections portal
by Grace Agnew & Dan Kniesner & Mary Beth Weber - 1364-1366 MPEG‐7 in practice: Analysis of a television news retrieval application
by Nastaran Fatemi - 1367-1373 TV‐Anytime Phase 1 and MPEG‐7
by Jean‐Pierre Evain & José M. Martínez - 1374-1376 MPEG‐7 tools for Universal Multimedia Access
by José M. Martínez - 1377-1380 Enabling MPEG‐7 structural and semantic descriptions in retrieval applications
by Ana B. Benitez & Di Zhong & Shih‐Fu Chang - 1381-1385 What do we know about the h index?
by Lutz Bornmann & Hans‐Dieter Daniel - 1386-1386 The access principle: The case for open access to research and scholarship
by Lisa A. Ennis - 1387-1387 Y. Xu, C.Y. Tan and L. Yang, ‘Who will you ask? An empirical study of interpersonal task information seeking’. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(12) 2006, 1666–1677
by Bernard C.Y. Tan
June 2007, Volume 58, Issue 8
- 1069-1070 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 1071-1081 Twenty‐five years of end‐user searching, Part 1: Research findings
by Karen Markey - 1082-1099 A model for quantitative evaluation of an end‐to‐end question‐answering system
by Nina Wacholder & Diane Kelly & Paul Kantor & Robert Rittman & Ying Sun & Bing Bai & Sharon Small & Boris Yamrom & Tomek Strzalkowski - 1100-1107 Multiple publication on a single research study: Does it pay? The influence of number of research articles on total citation counts in biomedicine
by Lutz Bornmann & Hans‐Dieter Daniel - 1108-1122 A measure theoretic approach to information retrieval
by Sándor Dominich & Tamás Kiezer - 1123-1130 Twenty‐five years of end‐user searching, Part 2: Future research directions
by Karen Markey - 1131-1147 Information and higher things in life: Addressing the pleasurable and the profound in information science
by Jarkko Kari & Jenna Hartel - 1148-1161 Assessing the value of a journal beyond the impact factor
by Anita Coleman - 1162-1174 Understanding student information behavior in relation to electronic information services: Lessons from longitudinal monitoring and evaluation, Part 1
by Jennifer Rowley & Christine Urquhart - 1175-1187 Keywords given by authors of scientific articles in database descriptors
by Isidoro Gil‐Leiva & Adolfo Alonso‐Arroyo - 1188-1197 Understanding student information behavior in relation to electronic information services: Lessons from longitudinal monitoring and evaluation, Part 2
by Christine Urquhart & Jennifer Rowley - 1198-1206 Using lessons from health care to protect the privacy of library users: Guidelines for the de‐identification of library data based on HIPAA
by Scott Nicholson & Catherine Arnott Smith - 1207-1221 Exploiting parallelism to support scalable hierarchical clustering
by Rebecca J. Cathey & Eric C. Jensen & Steven M. Beitzel & Ophir Frieder & David Grossman - 1222-1222 Media ecologies: Materialist energies in art and technoculture
by Pramod K. Nayar - 1223-1223 Quality search content: A reality with next generation browsers
by S. Lakshminarayana
May 2007, Volume 58, Issue 7
- 913-914 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 915-923 Selection power and selection labor for information retrieval
by Julian Warner - 924-946 Towards memory supporting personal information management tools
by David Elsweiler & Ian Ruthven & Christopher Jones - 947-957 Changes in the LIS research front: Time‐sliced cocitation analyses of LIS journal articles, 1990–2004
by Fredrik Åström - 958-970 The dynamics of interactive information retrieval behavior, Part I: An activity theory perspective
by Yunjie Xu - 971-986 An analysis of two approaches in information retrieval: From frameworks to study designs
by Kalervo Järvelin - 987-998 The dynamics of interactive information retrieval, Part II: An empirical study from the activity theory perspective
by Yunjie Xu & Chengliang Liu - 999-1018 A field study characterizing Web‐based information‐seeking tasks
by Melanie Kellar & Carolyn Watters & Michael Shepherd - 1019-1031 The link‐prediction problem for social networks
by David Liben‐Nowell & Jon Kleinberg - 1032-1043 Using interview data to identify evaluation criteria for interactive, analytical question‐answering systems
by Diane Kelly & Nina Wacholder & Robert Rittman & Ying Sun & Paul Kantor & Sharon Small & Tomek Strzalkowski - 1044-1054 Web searching in Chinese: A study of a search engine in Hong Kong
by Michael Chau & Xiao Fang & Christopher C. Yang - 1055-1065 Google Scholar citations and Google Web/URL citations: A multi‐discipline exploratory analysis
by Kayvan Kousha & Mike Thelwall - 1066-1067 Web usability: A user‐centered design approach
by Xiaomin Zhu & Jianxin Liao
April 2007, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 763-765 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 766-776 Can interactivity make a difference? Effects of interactivity on the comprehension of and attitudes toward online health content
by Mia Liza A. Lustria - 777-785 TOP‐curves
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau & Sandra Rousseau - 786-793 The double role of ontologies in information science research
by Frederico Fonseca - 794-801 The proximal‐virtual team continuum: A study of performance
by Michael Workman - 802-822 Stylistic text classification using functional lexical features
by Shlomo Argamon & Casey Whitelaw & Paul Chase & Sobhan Raj Hota & Navendu Garg & Shlomo Levitan - 823-841 A system for supporting evidence recording in bibliographic records, Part II: What is valuable evidence for catalogers?
by Shoichi Taniguchi - 842-855 Automated criminal link analysis based on domain knowledge
by Jennifer Schroeder & Jennifer Xu & Hsinchun Chen & Michael Chau - 856-861 The publishing dynamics of catastrophic events
by Kathleen W. Weessies - 862-871 Defining a session on Web search engines
by Bernard J. Jansen & Amanda Spink & Chris Blakely & Sherry Koshman - 872-882 Topological analysis of citation networks to discover the future core articles
by Naoki Shibata & Yuya Kajikawa & Katsumori Matsushima - 883-894 Social capital and the search for information: Examining the role of social capital in information seeking behavior in Mongolia
by Catherine A. Johnson - 895-907 Children as architects of Web directories: An exploratory study
by Judit Bar‐Ilan & Yifat Belous - 908-909 Managing information technology: A handbook for systems librarians
by P. Scott Lapinski - 909-910 Metadata and its impact on libraries
by Anastasis D. Petrou - 910-911 TREC: Experiment and evaluation in information retrieval
by José L. Vicedo & Jaime Gómez
March 2007, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 611-612 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 613-628 Does topic metadata help with Web search?
by David Hawking & Justin Zobel - 629-644 Prioritization strategies for video storyboard keyframes
by Hemalata Iyer & Caitlain Devereaux Lewis - 645-672 Classification schemes of Information Science: Twenty‐eight scholars map the field
by Chaim Zins - 673-686 Design, implementation, and evaluation of a methodology for automatic stemmer generation
by Massimo Melucci & Nicola Orio - 687-701 A comparative evaluation of search techniques for query‐by‐humming using the MUSART testbed
by Roger B. Dannenberg & William P. Birmingham & Bryan Pardo & Ning Hu & Colin Meek & George Tzanetakis - 702-709 Untangling Herdan's law and Heaps' law: Mathematical and informetric arguments
by Leo Egghe - 710-722 Predicting user concerns about online privacy
by Mike Z. Yao & Ronald E. Rice & Kier Wallis - 723-733 Ethnomethodological architectures: Information systems driven by cultural and community visions
by Ramesh Srinivasan - 734-743 Rejecting highly cited papers: The views of scientists who encounter resistance to their discoveries from other scientists
by Juan Miguel Campanario & Erika Acedo - 744-755 Web searcher interaction with the Dogpile.com metasearch engine
by Bernard J. Jansen & Amanda Spink & Sherry Koshman - 756-758 Uncertainty and information: Foundations of generalized information theory
by Leo Egghe - 758-760 New directions in cognitive information retrieval
by Anatoliy Gruzd - 760-761 The information revolution and Ireland: Prospects and challenges
by Julian Warner - 762-762 A. Asonuma, Y. Fang and R. Rousseau, ‘Reflections on the age distribution of Japanese scientists’. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(3) 2006, 342–346
by Akihiro Asonuma & Yong Fang & Ronald Rousseau
February 2007, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 459-460 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 461-478 Lempel‐Ziv compression of highly structured documents
by Joaquín Adiego & Gonzalo Navarro & Pablo de la Fuente - 479-493 Conceptual approaches for defining data, information, and knowledge
by Chaim Zins - 494-507 User modeling for personalized Web search with self‐organizing map
by Chen Ding & Jagdish C. Patra - 508-517 The impact of time constraints on Internet and Web use
by Debra J. Slone - 518-525 Citation data analysis on hydrogeology
by Frank Schwartz & Y.C. Fang - 526-535 Knowledge map of information science
by Chaim Zins - 536-559 Combining bibliometrics, information retrieval, and relevance theory, Part 1: First examples of a synthesis
by Howard D. White - 560-574 Statistical principal components analysis for retrieval experiments
by Bekir Taner Dinçer - 575-582 Kling and the “critical”: Social informatics and critical informatics
by Ronald E. Day - 583-605 Combining bibliometrics, information retrieval, and relevance theory, Part 2: Some implications for information science
by Howard D. White - 606-607 Spanning the theory‐practice divide in library and information science
by Lydia Eato Harris - 607-608 Introducing information management: An information research reader
by Anastasis D. Petrou - 608-609 Information politics on the Web
by Kevin C. Desouza
February 2007, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 307-308 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 309-321 Analogies between linguistics and information theory
by Julian Warner - 322-334 Corpus‐based cross‐language information retrieval in retrieval of highly relevant documents
by Tuomas Talvensaari & Martti Juhola & Jorma Laurikkala & Kalervo Järvelin - 335-350 Conceptions of information science
by Chaim Zins - 351-365 Redips: Backlink search and analysis on the Web for business intelligence analysis
by Michael Chau & Boby Shiu & Ivy Chan & Hsinchun Chen - 366-378 News cues: Information scent and cognitive heuristics
by S. Shyam Sundar & Silvia Knobloch‐Westerwick & Matthias R. Hastall - 379-390 Identifying and characterizing public science‐related fears from RSS feeds
by Mike Thelwall & Rudy Prabowo - 391-403 An analysis of the delayed response to Hurricane Katrina through the lens of knowledge management
by Alton Y.K. Chua & Selcan Kaynak & Schubert S.B. Foo - 404-419 Overcoming knowledge management challenges during ERP implementation: The need to integrate and share different types of knowledge
by Shan L. Pan & Sue Newell & Jimmy Huang & Robert D. Galliers - 420-432 Digital information support for domestic violence victims
by Lynn Westbrook - 433-445 A library or just another information resource? A case study of users' mental models of traditional and digital libraries
by Stephann Makri & Ann Blandford & Jeremy Gow & Jon Rimmer & Claire Warwick & George Buchanan - 446-451 Fighting child pornography: Exploring didactics and student engagement in social informatics
by Per Arne Godejord - 452-454 Dynamic h‐index: The Hirsch index in function of time
by Leo Egghe - 455-456 Process‐aware information systems: Bridging people and software through process technology
by Hongyan Ma - 456-457 Stimulated recall and mental models: Tools for teaching and learning computer information literacy
by Darrell Cook - 457-458 Multimedia content and the semantic web: Methods, standards and tools
by Ashraf M.A. Ahmad
January 2007, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 155-156 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 157-165 Development of measures of online privacy concern and protection for use on the Internet
by Tom Buchanan & Carina Paine & Adam N. Joinson & Ulf‐Dietrich Reips - 166-178 Temporal analysis of a very large topically categorized Web query log
by Steven M. Beitzel & Eric C. Jensen & Abdur Chowdhury & Ophir Frieder & David Grossman - 179-189 Relevance judgment in epistemic and hedonic information searches
by Yunjie Xu - 190-199 The impact of survey data: Measuring success
by Elizabeth C. Hamilton - 200-211 Which factors explain the Web impact of scientists' personal homepages?
by Franz Barjak & Xuemei Li & Mike Thelwall - 212-222 Punishment and ethics deterrents: A study of insider security contravention
by Michael Workman & John Gathegi - 223-236 A comparison between the China Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations Database and the Science Citation Index in terms of journal hierarchies and interjournal citation relations
by Ping Zhou & Loet Leydesdorff - 237-251 Automatic cognitive style identification of digital library users for personalization
by Enrique Frias‐Martinez & Sherry Y. Chen & Xiaohui Liu - 252-262 Structure of the impact factor of journals included in the Social Sciences Citation Index: Citations from documents labeled “editorial material”
by Lidia González & Juan Miguel Campanario - 263-274 Towards understanding the roles of social capital in knowledge integration: A case study of a collaborative information systems project
by Mamata Bhandar & Shan‐Ling Pan & Bernard C.Y. Tan - 275-285 Linguistics and information theory: Analytic advantages
by Julian Warner - 286-296 Self‐archiving and the Copyright Transfer Agreements of ISI‐ranked library and information science journals
by Anita Coleman - 297-301 Using the h‐index to rank influential British researchers in information science and librarianship
by Charles Oppenheim - 302-302 Information ethics: Privacy, property, and power
by Lisa A. Ennis - 303-303 Theories of information behavior
by Denise E. Agosto - 303-305 Covert and overt: Recollecting and connecting intelligence service and information science
by Lance Hayden
January 2007, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-2 In this issue
by Carol L. Barry - 3-14 Block merging for off‐line compression
by Raymond Wan & Alistair Moffat - 15-24 Link decay in leading information science journals
by Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh & Peng Kin Ng - 25-38 Visualization of the citation impact environments of scientific journals: An online mapping exercise
by Loet Leydesdorff - 39-50 Understanding journal usage: A statistical analysis of citation and use
by John D. McDonald - 51-65 Knowledge discovery based on an implicit and explicit conceptual network
by Asako Koike & Toshihisa Takagi - 66-75 An assessment of the usability of an Internet‐based education system in a cross‐cultural environment: The case of the Interreg crossborder program in Central Europe
by Borka Jerman Blažič & Effie Lai‐Chong Law & Tanja Arh - 76-87 Information technology support for communities of practice: How public defenders learn about winning and losing in court
by Noriko Hara - 88-96 Web‐based text classification in the absence of manually labeled training documents
by Chen‐Ming Hung & Lee‐Feng Chien - 97-107 The changing nature of information work in museums
by Paul F. Marty - 108-120 Institutional journal costs in an open access environment
by William H. Walters - 121-132 Information policies and open source software in developing countries
by Gilberto Câmara & Frederico Fonseca - 133-149 The reusability of induced knowledge for the automatic semantic markup of taxonomic descriptions
by Hong Cui & P. Bryan Heidorn - 150-151 Human perspectives in the Internet society: Culture, psychology and gender
by Lynn Westbrook - 151-152 Understanding and communicating social informatics: A framework for studying and teaching the human contexts of information and communication technologies
by Rich Gazan