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October 2022, Volume 73, Issue 10
- 1387-1400 Community‐led digital literacy training: Toward a conceptual framework
by Brian Detlor & Heidi Julien & Tara La Rose & Alexander Serenko - 1401-1417 Designing for serendipity in online knowledge communities: An investigation of tag presentation formats and openness to experience
by Chunxiu Qin & Yaxi Liu & Xubu Ma & Jiangping Chen & Huigang Liang - 1418-1431 Internationally mobile scientists as knowledge transmitters: A lexical‐based approach to detect knowledge transfer
by Valeria Aman - 1432-1444 How do properties of data, their curation, and their funding relate to reuse?
by Libby Hemphill & Amy Pienta & Sara Lafia & Dharma Akmon & David A. Bleckley - 1445-1460 Making newsworthy news: The integral role of creativity and verification in the human information behavior that drives news story creation
by Marisela Gutierrez Lopez & Stephann Makri & Andrew MacFarlane & Colin Porlezza & Glenda Cooper & Sondess Missaoui - 1461-1473 FAIR: Fairness‐aware information retrieval evaluation
by Ruoyuan Gao & Yingqiang Ge & Chirag Shah - 1474-1488 Toward openness and transparency to better facilitate knowledge creation
by Simon Mahony - 1489-1505 Team power dynamics and team impact: New perspectives on scientific collaboration using career age as a proxy for team power
by Huimin Xu & Yi Bu & Meijun Liu & Chenwei Zhang & Mengyi Sun & Yi Zhang & Eric Meyer & Eduardo Salas & Ying Ding - 1506-1509 Algorithms and autonomy: The ethics of automated decision systems. Rubel Alan Castro Clinton Pham Adam Cambridge University Press, 2021. 206 pp. £ 29.99 (paperback). (9781108795395)
by Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo
September 2022, Volume 73, Issue 9
- 1201-1221 Are social sciences becoming more interdisciplinary? Evidence from publications 1960–2014
by Hongyu Zhou & Raf Guns & Tim C. E. Engels - 1222-1235 Preference diversity and openness to novelty: Scales construction from the perspective of movie recommendation
by Muh‐Chyun Tang & I‐Han Liao - 1236-1252 Learning to rank from relevance judgments distributions
by Alberto Purpura & Gianmaria Silvello & Gian Antonio Susto - 1253-1267 Cognitive engagement on social media: A study of the effects of visual cueing in educational videos
by Zixing Shen & Michael J. Pritchard - 1268-1278 Context, relevance, and labor
by Wayne de Fremery & Michael K. Buckland - 1279-1296 Is my doctor around me? Investigating the impact of doctors’ presence on patients’ review behaviors on an online health platform
by Xiaoxiao Liu & Mingye Hu & Bo Sophia Xiao & Jingbo Shao - 1297-1313 GKC‐CI: A unifying framework for contextual norms and information governance
by Yan Shvartzshnaider & Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo & Noah Apthorpe - 1314-1335 SEntFiN 1.0: Entity‐aware sentiment analysis for financial news
by Ankur Sinha & Satishwar Kedas & Rishu Kumar & Pekka Malo - 1336-1355 Free access to scientific literature and its influence on the publishing activity in developing countries: The effect of Sci‐Hub in the field of mathematics
by Kilian Buehling & Matthias Geissler & Dorothea Strecker - 1356-1361 The Digitally Disposed—Racial Capitalism and the Informatics of Value. Seb Franklin. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 280 pp. $27.00 (paperback). (ISBN: 978‐1‐5179‐0715‐0)
by Bharat Mehra
August 2022, Volume 73, Issue 8
- 1065-1078 Pandemics are catalysts of scientific novelty: Evidence from COVID‐19
by Meijun Liu & Yi Bu & Chongyan Chen & Jian Xu & Daifeng Li & Yan Leng & Richard B. Freeman & Eric T. Meyer & Wonjin Yoon & Mujeen Sung & Minbyul Jeong & Jinhyuk Lee & Jaewoo Kang & Chao Min & Min Song & Yujia Zhai & Ying Ding - 1079-1091 Citing criteria and its effects on researcher's intention to cite: A mixed‐method study
by Juan Xie & Hongru Lu & Lele Kang & Ying Cheng - 1092-1105 Improving the effectiveness of voice search systems through partial query modification
by Ning Sa & Xiaojun (Jenny) Yuan - 1106-1126 Conditions that do or do not disadvantage interdisciplinary research proposals in project evaluation
by Marco Seeber & Jef Vlegels & Mattia Cattaneo - 1127-1139 When politicians and the experts collide: Organization and the creation of information spheres
by Franklin Riley & David K. Allen & Thomas Daniel Wilson - 1140-1154 A retrieval model family based on the probability ranking principle for ad hoc retrieval
by Edward Kai Fung Dang & Robert Wing Pong Luk & James Allan - 1155-1170 Integrative data reuse at scientifically significant sites: Case studies at Yellowstone National Park and the La Brea Tar Pits
by Andrea K. Thomer - 1171-1191 A study of visually linked keywords to support exploratory browsing in academic search
by Orland Hoeber & Soumya Shukla - 1192-1195 Facing the volatility of tweets in altmetric research
by Zhichao Fang & Jonathan Dudek & Rodrigo Costas - 1196-1198 The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information. Craig Robertson. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 312 pp. $34.95 (paperback). (ISBN 978‐1‐5179‐0946‐8)
by Isto Huvila
July 2022, Volume 73, Issue 7
- 899-912 Fairness in digital sharing legal professional attitudes toward digital piracy and digital commons
by Malgorzata Ciesielska & Dariusz Jemielniak - 913-928 A contextualization of editorial misconduct in the library and information science academic information ecosystem
by Lucy Santos Green & Melissa P. Johnston - 929-943 A comparative mixed methods study on health information seeking among US‐born/US‐dwelling, Korean‐born/US‐dwelling, and Korean‐born/Korean‐dwelling mothers
by Hanseul Stephanie Lee & Catherine Arnott Smith - 944-967 Examining the determinants of acceptance and use of mobile contact tracing applications in Brazil: An extended privacy calculus perspective
by Grace Fox & Lisa van der Werff & Pierangelo Rosati & Patricia Takako Endo & Theo Lynn - 968-991 Sentiment classification in social media data by combining triplet belief functions
by Yaxin Bi - 992-1011 Domain‐topic models with chained dimensions: Charting an emergent domain of a major oncology conference
by Alexandre Hannud Abdo & Jean‐Philippe Cointet & Pascale Bourret & Alberto Cambrosio - 1012-1024 Struggling with digitized historical newspapers: Contextual barriers to information interaction in history research activities
by Sanna Kumpulainen & Elina Late - 1025-1042 Disclosing the relationship between citation structure and future impact of a publication
by Shengzhi Huang & Jiajia Qian & Yong Huang & Wei Lu & Yi Bu & Jinqing Yang & Qikai Cheng - 1043-1057 Information behavior and practices research informing information systems design
by Isto Huvila & Heidi Enwald & Kristina Eriksson‐Backa & Ying‐Hsang Liu & Noora Hirvonen - 1058-1061 Information: Keywords. Kennerly, Michele, Frederick, Samuel, and Abel, Jonathan E New York: Columbia University Press, 2021. 232 pp. $110.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9780231198769)
by Lai Ma
June 2022, Volume 73, Issue 6
- 757-776 Assisting researchers in bibliographic tasks: A new usable, real‐time tool for analyzing bibliographies
by Antonina Dattolo & Marco Corbatto - 777-796 The effects of simulated interruptions on mobile search tasks
by Orland Hoeber & Morgan Harvey & Shaheed Ahmed Dewan Sagar & Matthew Pointon - 797-810 “Not all my friends are friends”: Audience‐group‐based nudges for managing location privacy
by Isha Ghosh & Vivek Singh - 811-819 Does double‐blind peer review reduce bias? Evidence from a top computer science conference
by Mengyi Sun & Jainabou Barry Danfa & Misha Teplitskiy - 820-833 Discovering emerging topics in textual corpora of galleries, libraries, archives, and museums institutions
by Gustavo Candela & Rafael C. Carrasco - 834-846 The data paper as a sociolinguistic epistemic object: A content analysis on the rhetorical moves used in data paper abstracts
by Kai Li & Chenyue Jiao - 847-862 Understanding the effects of message cues on COVID‐19 information sharing on Twitter
by Han Zheng & Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh & Edmund Wei Jian Lee & Chei Sian Lee & Yin‐Leng Theng - 863-878 The representation of argumentation in scientific papers: A comparative analysis of two research areas
by Xiaoguang Wang & Ningyuan Song & Huimin Zhou & Hanghang Cheng - 879-891 The quality of health and wellness self‐tracking data: A consumer perspective
by Yan Zhang & Ciaran B. Trace - 892-896 Knowledge architectures: Structures and semantics. Denise Bedford, Abingdon‐on‐Thames: Routledge, 2021. 544 pp. £120.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780367219444)
by Deborah Swain
May 2022, Volume 73, Issue 5
- 637-642 Whose relevance? Web search engines as multisided relevance machines
by Olof Sundin & Dirk Lewandowski & Jutta Haider - 643-654 Relating information seeking and use to intellectual humility
by Tim Gorichanaz - 655-670 Classification and analysis of PubPeer comments: How a web journal club is used
by José Luis Ortega - 671-686 Measuring the citation context of national self‐references
by Liyue Chen & Jielan Ding & Vincent Larivière - 687-701 Heritage as an affective and meaningful information literacy practice: An interdisciplinary approach to the integration of asylum seekers and refugees
by Kahina Le Louvier & Perla Innocenti - 702-707 Letters to the editor and the race for publication metrics
by Stewart Manley - 708-725 Sins of omission: Critical informatics perspectives on privacy in e‐learning systems in higher education
by Britt Paris & Rebecca Reynolds & Catherine McGowan - 726-737 Understanding the spread of COVID‐19 misinformation on social media: The effects of topics and a political leader's nudge
by Xiangyu Wang & Min Zhang & Weiguo Fan & Kang Zhao - 738-751 Studying effectiveness of Web search for fact checking
by Maram Hasanain & Tamer Elsayed - 752-754 The Hype Machine. Sinan Aral. New York, NY: Penguin Random House, 2020. 416 pp. $28.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780525574514)
by Waseem Afzal
April 2022, Volume 73, Issue 4
- 491-493 JASIS&T special issue on information behavior and information practices theory
by Rebekah Willson & Heidi Julien & Gary Burnett - 494-510 Advancing information practices theoretical discourses centered on marginality, community, and embodiment: Learning from the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities
by Vanessa L. Kitzie & Travis L. Wagner & Valerie Lookingbill & Nicolas Vera - 511-527 Assessing the theoretical potential of an expanded model for everyday information practices
by Reijo Savolainen & Leslie Thomson - 528-541 Making and taking information
by Isto Huvila - 542-560 Factors and outcomes of collaborative information seeking: A mixed studies review with a framework synthesis
by Vera Granikov & Reem El Sherif & France Bouthillier & Pierre Pluye - 561-578 Diffusion of theories and theoretical models in the Ibero‐American research on information behavior
by Aurora González‐Teruel & Carlos‐Alberto‐Ávila Araújo & Martha Sabelli - 579-593 An information behavior theory of transitions
by Ian Ruthven - 594-608 Information behavior patterns: A new theoretical perspective from an empirical study of naturalistic information acquisition
by Lo Lee & Melissa G. Ocepek & Stephann Makri - 609-624 Genre containers: Building a theoretical framework for studying formats in information behavior
by Brittany Brannon & Amy G. Buhler & Tara Tobin Cataldo & Ixchel M. Faniel & Lynn Silipigni Connaway & Joyce Kasman Valenza & Christopher Cyr - 625-634 Methods for a feminist technoscience of information practice: Design justice and speculative futurities
by Diana Floegel & Kaitlin L. Costello
March 2022, Volume 73, Issue 3
- 347-361 Information asymmetry in Wikipedia across different languages: A statistical analysis
by Dwaipayan Roy & Sumit Bhatia & Prateek Jain - 362-375 Authentic versus synthetic: An investigation of the influences of study settings and task configurations on search behaviors
by Yiwei Wang & Chirag Shah - 376-392 The more, the better? The effect of feedback and user's past successes on idea implementation in open innovation communities
by Qian Liu & Zhengfa Yang & Xiaofang Cai & Qianzhou Du & Weiguo Fan - 393-406 Associations between mastery of life and everyday life information‐seeking behavior among older adults: Analysis of the Pew Research Center's information engaged and information wary survey data
by Wonchan Choi & Min Sook Park & Yura Lee - 407-418 Copy theory
by Wayne de Fremery & Michael K. Buckland - 419-437 Are mortgage loan closing delay risks predictable? A predictive analysis using text mining on discussion threads
by David M. Goldberg & Nohel Zaman & Arin Brahma & Mariano Aloiso - 438-448 Sharing information about health‐related resources: Observations from a community resource referral intervention trial in a predominantly African American/Black community
by Stacy Tessler Lindau & Jennifer A. Makelarski & Emily M. Abramsohn & David G. Beiser & Kelly Boyd & Elbert S. Huang & Kelsey Paradise & Elizabeth L. Tung - 449-471 Analyzing clarification in asynchronous information‐seeking conversations
by Leila Tavakoli & Hamed Zamani & Falk Scholer & William Bruce Croft & Mark Sanderson - 472-484 Defining knowledge workers' creation, description, and storage practices as impact on enterprise content management strategy
by Camille Mathieu - 485-488 Information: A Historical Companion. Blair Ann, Duguid Paul, Goeing Anja‐Silvia, and Grafton Anthony Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021. 904 pp. $65.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9780691179544)
by Jodi Kearns
February 2022, Volume 73, Issue 2
- 143-147 JASIST special issue on digital humanities (DH)
by Marcia Lei Zeng & Chris Alen Sula & Karen F. Gracy & Eero Hyvönen & Vânia Mara Alves Lima - 148-171 Digital humanities—A discipline in its own right? An analysis of the role and position of digital humanities in the academic landscape
by Jan Luhmann & Manuel Burghardt - 172-187 Digital humanities as a cross‐disciplinary battleground: An examination of inscriptions in journal publications
by Rongqian Ma & Kai Li - 188-203 Digital humanities in the iSchool
by John A. Walsh & Peter J. Cobb & Wayne de Fremery & Koraljka Golub & Humphrey Keah & Jeonghyun Kim & Joseph Kiplang'at & Ying‐Hsang Liu & Simon Mahony & Sam G. Oh & Chris Alen Sula & Ted Underwood & Xiaoguang Wang - 204-224 Workflow models for aggregating cultural heritage data on the web: A systematic literature review
by Joyce Siqueira & Dalton Lopes Martins - 225-239 Integrated interdisciplinary workflows for research on historical newspapers: Perspectives from humanities scholars, computer scientists, and librarians
by Sarah Oberbichler & Emanuela Boroş & Antoine Doucet & Jani Marjanen & Eva Pfanzelter & Juha Rautiainen & Hannu Toivonen & Mikko Tolonen - 240-257 Harmonizing and publishing heterogeneous premodern manuscript metadata as Linked Open Data
by Mikko Koho & Toby Burrows & Eero Hyvönen & Esko Ikkala & Kevin Page & Lynn Ransom & Jouni Tuominen & Doug Emery & Mitch Fraas & Benjamin Heller & David Lewis & Andrew Morrison & Guillaume Porte & Emma Thomson & Athanasios Velios & Hanno Wijsman - 258-267 A bridge too far for artificial intelligence?: Automatic classification of stanzas in Spanish poetry
by Álvaro Pérez Pozo & Javier de la Rosa & Salvador Ros & Elena González‐Blanco & Laura Hernández & Mirella de Sisto - 268-287 Text analysis using deep neural networks in digital humanities and information science
by Omri Suissa & Avshalom Elmalech & Maayan Zhitomirsky‐Geffet - 288-302 Using parsed and annotated corpora to analyze parliamentarians' talk in Finland
by Mykola Andrushchenko & Kirsi Sandberg & Risto Turunen & Jani Marjanen & Mari Hatavara & Jussi Kurunmäki & Timo Nummenmaa & Matti Hyvärinen & Kari Teräs & Jaakko Peltonen & Jyrki Nummenmaa - 303-316 Open research data repositories: Practices, norms, and metadata for sharing images
by Karin Hansson & Anna Dahlgren - 317-332 Giving shape to large digital libraries through exploratory data analysis
by Peter Organisciak & Benjamin M. Schmidt & J. Stephen Downie - 333-344 Revisiting the digital humanities through the lens of Indigenous studies—or how to question the cultural blindness of our technologies and practices
by Coppélie Cocq
January 2022, Volume 73, Issue 1
- 3-18 Investigating the impact of emotions on perceiving serendipitous information encountering
by Xu Sun & Xiaosong Zhou & Qingfeng Wang & Sarah Sharples - 19-30 Serendipity in the city: User evaluations of urban recommender systems
by Annelien Smets & Jorre Vannieuwenhuyze & Pieter Ballon - 31-44 Interactions between affect, cognition, and information behavior in the context of fibromyalgia
by Annie T. Chen - 45-57 “There is a gorilla holding a key on the book cover”: Young children's known picture book search strategies
by Pianran Wang & Yue Ma & Huan Xie & Hanqing Wang & Jinyi Lu & Jianhua Xu - 58-69 Gender identification on Twitter
by Catherine Ikae & Jacques Savoy - 70-89 Proximity‐aware research leadership recommendation in research collaboration via deep neural networks
by Chaocheng He & Jiang Wu & Qingpeng Zhang - 90-103 Motivational affordances and survival of new askers on social Q&A sites: The case of Stack Exchange network
by Minhyung Kang - 104-118 Toward transparency of hybrid open access through publisher‐provided metadata: An article‐level study of Elsevier
by Najko Jahn & Lisa Matthias & Mikael Laakso - 119-135 A social media analytics perspective for human‐oriented smart city planning and management
by Shah Jahan Miah & Huy Quan Vu & Damminda Alahakoon - 136-139 Revisiting the decay of scientific email addresses
by Raul Rodriguez‐Esteban & Dina Vishnyakova & Fabio Rinaldi
December 2021, Volume 72, Issue 12
- 1461-1476 Prevalence of nonsensical algorithmically generated papers in the scientific literature
by Guillaume Cabanac & Cyril Labbé - 1477-1497 A taxonomy, data set, and benchmark for detecting and classifying malevolent dialogue responses
by Yangjun Zhang & Pengjie Ren & Maarten de Rijke - 1498-1510 The relationships between misinformation and outrage trolling tactics on two Yahoo! Answers categories
by Pnina Fichman & Matthew Vaughn - 1511-1527 Genre analysis of movies using a topic model of plot summaries
by Paul Matthews & Kathrina Glitre - 1528-1544 How do makers obtain information for their makerspace projects?
by Árni Már Einarsson & Morten Hertzum - 1545-1557 Male or female gender‐polarized YouTube videos are less viewed
by Mike Thelwall & David Foster - 1558-1574 Predicting crowdfunding project success based on backers' language preferences
by Qianzhou Du & Jing Li & Yanqing Du & G. Alan Wang & Weiguo Fan - 1575-1592 Digitized indigenous knowledge collections: Impact on cultural knowledge transmission, social connections, and cultural identity
by Chern Li Liew & Jamie Yeates & Spencer Charles Lilley - 1593-1604 Whether or when: The question on the use of theories in data science
by Fred Fonseca - 1605-1608 Libraries, Archives and Museums as Democratic Spaces in a Digital Age. Audunson Ragnar, Andresen Herbjørn, Fagerlid Cicilie, Henningsen Erik, Hobohm Hans‐Christoph, Jochumsen Henrik, Larsen Håkon, Vold Tonje (Eds.). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2020. 370 pp. €99.95 (hardcover). (ISBN 978‐3‐11‐062954‐5)
by Joacim Hansson
November 2021, Volume 72, Issue 11
- 1323-1336 I Alone Can Fix It: Examining interactions between narcissistic leaders and anxious followers on Twitter using a machine learning approach
by Dritjon Gruda & Dimitra Karanatsiou & Kanishka Mendhekar & Jennifer Golbeck & Athena Vakali - 1337-1353 Knowledge creation through collaboration: The role of shared institutional affiliations and physical proximity
by Bryan Stephens & Jonathon N. Cummings - 1354-1366 The information practices of law enforcement: Passive and active collaboration and its implication for sanctuary laws in Washington state
by Yubing Tian & Ricardo Gomez & Marika Cifor & James Wilson & Henry Morgan - 1367-1385 Information structures in sociology research papers: Modeling cause–effect and comparison relations in research objective and result statements
by Wei‐Ning Cheng & Christopher S. G. Khoo - 1386-1399 Gender imbalance in the productivity of funded projects: A study of the outputs of National Institutes of Health R01 grants
by Chaojiang Wu & Erjia Yan & Yongjun Zhu & Kai Li - 1400-1414 Forensically reconstructing biomedical maintenance labor: PDF metadata under the epistemic conditions of COVID‐19
by James A. Hodges - 1415-1431 Between administration and research: Understanding data management practices in an institutional context
by Stefan Reichmann & Thomas Klebel & Ilire Hasani‐Mavriqi & Tony Ross‐Hellauer - 1432-1447 Lexical data augmentation for sentiment analysis
by Rong Xiang & Emmanuele Chersoni & Qin Lu & Chu‐Ren Huang & Wenjie Li & Yunfei Long - 1448-1453 Understanding the attenuation of the accommodation recommendation spillover effect in view of spatial distance
by Shiyang Lai & Ningyuan Fan - 1454-1457 The pandemic information gap: The brutal economics of COVID‐19, Joshua Gans, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2020. 249. pp. € 51.16 (paperback). (ISBN 9783319984872)
by Kalpana Shankar
October 2021, Volume 72, Issue 10
- 1217-1222 Paradigm shift in the field of information special issue editorial
by Rong Tang & Bharat Mehra & Jia Tina Du & Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao - 1223-1233 Storytelling wisdom: Story, information, and DIKW
by Kate McDowell - 1234-1246 Hashtags for gatekeeping of information on social media
by Devendra Potnis & Iman Tahamtan - 1247-1260 The importance of socio‐emotional considerations in online communities, social informatics, and information science
by Adam Worrall & Alicia Cappello & Rachel Osolen - 1261-1271 Holistic information research: From rhetoric to paradigm
by Sarah Polkinghorne & Lisa M. Given - 1272-1284 Everyone everywhere: A distributed and embedded paradigm for usability
by Michael B. Twidale & David M. Nichols & Christopher P. Lueg - 1285-1294 Outsiders‐within‐Library and Information Science: Reprioritizing the marginalized in critical sociocultural work
by Nicole A. Cooke & Vanessa L. Kitzie - 1295-1305 Understanding information: Adding a non‐individualistic lens
by Yuanye Ma - 1306-1318 Interrupting epistemicide: A practical framework for naming, identifying, and ending epistemic injustice in the information professions
by Beth Patin & Melinda Sebastian & Jieun Yeon & Danielle Bertolini & Alexandra Grimm
September 2021, Volume 72, Issue 9
- 1099-1112 Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals
by Mikael Laakso & Lisa Matthias & Najko Jahn - 1113-1114 Comment on “Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals”
by Matan Shelomi - 1115-1116 Response to comment on “Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals”
by Mikael Laakso & Lisa Matthias & Najko Jahn - 1117-1132 The impact of emotional signals on credibility assessment
by Anastasia Giachanou & Paolo Rosso & Fabio Crestani - 1133-1147 Differential impacts of social influence on initial and sustained participation in open source software projects
by Xuan Yang & Xiao Li & Daning Hu & Harry Jiannan Wang - 1148-1160 Emulation practices for software preservation in libraries, archives, and museums
by Amelia Acker - 1161-1182 Understanding the process of data reuse: An extensive review
by Xiaoguang Wang & Qingyu Duan & Mengli Liang - 1183-1197 How does social media sentiment impact mass media sentiment? A study of news in the financial markets
by Jie Ren & Hang Dong & Balaji Padmanabhan & Jeffrey V. Nickerson - 1198-1210 Construction of a model as an information channel between the physical phenomenon and observer
by Boris Menin - 1211-1214 Julian Warner. Copyright, data and creativity in the digital age: A journey through Feist. Abingdon: Routledge, 2020, 178 pp. £96.00 (hardback). (ISBN 9780367902858)
by Victoria Owen
August 2021, Volume 72, Issue 8
- 951-962 Emerging (information) realities and epistemic injustice
by Tami Oliphant - 963-978 “Striking out on your own”—A study of research information management problems on university campuses
by Besiki Stvilia & Dong Joon Lee & Na‐eun Han - 979-994 Ethnicity‐based name partitioning for author name disambiguation using supervised machine learning
by Jinseok Kim & Jenna Kim & Jason Owen‐Smith - 995-1010 Orientation tactics and associated factors in the digital library environment: Comparison between blind and sighted users
by Iris Xie & Rakesh Babu & Hyun Seung Lee & Shengang Wang & Tae Hee Lee - 1011-1027 Full coverage of a reader's interests in context‐based information filtering
by Alexandra Dumitrescu & Simone Santini - 1028-1038 What makes an idea worth spreading? Language markers of popularity in TED talks by academics and other speakers
by Kate MacKrill & Connor Silvester & James W. Pennebaker & Keith J. Petrie - 1039-1058 The rise of multiple institutional affiliations in academia
by Hanna Hottenrott & Michael E. Rose & Cornelia Lawson - 1059-1074 The evolution and shift of research topics and methods in library and information science
by Jinxuan Ma & Brady Lund - 1075-1091 Knowledge order in an online knowledge community: Group heterogeneity and two paths mediated by group interaction
by Jiangnan Qiu & Min Zuo & Jingxian Wang & Chengjie Cai - 1092-1095 Engines of order: A mechanology of algorithmic techniques. Bernhard Rieder. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020, 352 pp., € 115,00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9789462986190). € 0,00 (PDF). (ISBN 9789048537419)
by Ryan Shaw
July 2021, Volume 72, Issue 7
- 799-810 Meaning‐making on gender: Deeply meaningful information in a significant life change among transgender people
by Aira Huttunen & Terttu Kortelainen - 811-823 Power in the U.S. political economy: A network analysis
by Nishant Malik & David Spencer & Quang Neo Bui - 824-838 Can loyalty be pursued and achieved? An extended RFD model to understand and predict user loyalty to mobile apps
by Chuang Wang & Rongxin Zhou & Matthew K. O. Lee - 839-852 Predicting essay quality from search and writing behavior
by Pertti Vakkari & Michael Völske & Martin Potthast & Matthias Hagen & Benno Stein - 853-869 Algorithmic labeling in hierarchical classifications of publications: Evaluation of bibliographic fields and term weighting approaches
by Peter Sjögårde & Per Ahlgren & Ludo Waltman - 870-884 Softcite dataset: A dataset of software mentions in biomedical and economic research publications
by Caifan Du & Johanna Cohoon & Patrice Lopez & James Howison - 885-900 An application of media and network multiplexity theory to the structure and perceptions of information environments in hurricane evacuation
by Seungyoon Lee & Bailey C. Benedict & Yue ‘Gurt’ Ge & Pamela Murray‐Tuite & Satish V. Ukkusuri - 901-917 How online review richness impacts sales: An attribute substitution perspective
by Hang Yin & Shuang Zheng & William Yeoh & Jie Ren - 918-932 How is science clicked on Twitter? Click metrics for Bitly short links to scientific publications
by Zhichao Fang & Rodrigo Costas & Wencan Tian & Xianwen Wang & Paul Wouters - 933-947 The major life events taxonomy: Social readjustment, social media information sharing, and online network separation during times of life transition
by Oliver L. Haimson & Albert J. Carter & Shanley Corvite & Brookelyn Wheeler & Lingbo Wang & Tianxiao Liu & Alexxus Lige
June 2021, Volume 72, Issue 6
- 655-666 Investigative approaches to researching information technology companies
by Daniel Carter & Amelia Acker & Dan Sholler - 667-682 Collaborative qualitative research at scale: Reflections on 20 years of acquiring global data and making data global
by Christine L. Borgman & Morgan F. Wofford & Milena S. Golshan & Peter T. Darch - 683-698 Whither wilderness? An investigation of technology use by long‐distance backpackers
by Ed Hyatt & Morgan Harvey & Matthew Pointon & Perla Innocenti - 699-709 The migration and preservation of six Norwegian municipality record‐keeping systems: Lessons learned
by Thomas Soedring & Pia Borlund & Markus Helfert - 710-722 Predicting users' continued engagement in online health communities from the quantity and quality of received support
by Xiangyu Wang & Andrew High & Xi Wang & Kang Zhao - 723-743 On the causal relation between real world activities and emotional expressions of social media users
by Seyed Amin Mirlohi Falavarjani & Jelena Jovanovic & Hossein Fani & Ali A. Ghorbani & Zeinab Noorian & Ebrahim Bagheri - 744-758 Young people's information practices in library makerspaces
by Xiaofeng Li - 759-776 How do multilingual users search? An investigation of query and result list language choices
by Ben Steichen & Ryan Lowe - 777-792 Conjoint analysis of researchers' hidden preferences for bibliometrics, altmetrics, and usage metrics
by Steffen Lemke & Athanasios Mazarakis & Isabella Peters - 793-796 An iSchool approach to data science: Human‐centered, socially responsible, and context‐driven
by Chirag Shah & Theresa Anderson & Loni Hagen & Yin Zhang
May 2021, Volume 72, Issue 5
- 523-539 Topic diversity: A discipline scheme‐free diversity measurement for journals
by Yi Bu & Mengyang Li & Weiye Gu & Win‐bin Huang - 540-553 Describing, organizing, and maintaining video game development artifacts
by Claire McDonald & Marc Schmalz & Allee Monheim & Stephen Keating & Kelsey Lewin & Frank Cifaldi & Jin Ha Lee - 554-569 Resonance and the experience of relevance
by Ian Ruthven - 570-582 Orthogonality, dependency, and music: An exploration of the relationships between music facets
by Deborah Lee & Lyn Robinson & David Bawden - 583-594 Authority and priority signals in automatic summary generation for online reputation management
by Javier Rodríguez‐Vidal & Jorge Carrillo‐de‐Albornoz & Julio Gonzalo & Laura Plaza - 595-610 “Heterogeneous couplings”: Operationalizing network perspectives to study science‐society interactions through social media metrics
by Rodrigo Costas & Sarah de Rijcke & Noortje Marres - 611-626 Enhancing keyphrase extraction from microblogs using human reading time
by Yingyi Zhang & Chengzhi Zhang - 627-642 Term position‐based language model for information retrieval
by Arezki Hammache & Mohand Boughanem - 643-648 Transforming public records management: Six key insights
by Paula Dootson & Mary Tate & Kevin C. Desouza & Peter Townson - 649-652 Cinderella's stick: A fairy tale for digital preservation. Yiannis Tzitzikas, Yiannis Marketakis. Berlin: Springer, 2018, 249 pp., € 51.16 (paperback). (ISBN 9783319984872)
by Rebecca D. Frank
April 2021, Volume 72, Issue 4
- 387-402 The measurement of “interdisciplinarity” and “synergy” in scientific and extra‐scientific collaborations
by Loet Leydesdorff & Inga Ivanova - 403-416 Innovation adoption: Broadcasting versus virality
by Yujia Zhai & Ying Ding & Hezhao Zhang - 417-432 Discovering underlying sensations of human emotions based on social media
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