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April 2021, Volume 72, Issue 4
- 454-472 Understanding and predicting future research impact at different career stages—A social network perspective
by Zhiya Zuo & Kang Zhao - 473-477 Authors' noninstitutional emails and their correlation with retraction
by Xiaomei Liu & Xiaotian Chen - 478-492 Follow the leader: Documents on the leading edge of semantic change get more citations
by Sandeep Soni & Kristina Lerman & Jacob Eisenstein - 493-506 Research data management policy and practice in Chinese university libraries
by Yingshen Huang & Andrew M. Cox & Laura Sbaffi - 507-519 Epistemology, epistemic belief, personal epistemology, and epistemics: A review of concepts as they impact information behavior research
by Matthew Kelly
March 2021, Volume 72, Issue 3
- 269-279 Do new research issues attract more citations? A comparison between 25 Scopus subject categories
by Mike Thelwall & Pardeep Sud - 280-284 Data curation as collective action during COVID‐19
by Kalpana Shankar & Wei Jeng & Andrea Thomer & Nicholas Weber & Ayoung Yoon - 285-301 How users' knowledge of advertisements influences their viewing and selection behavior in search engines
by Sebastian Schultheiß & Dirk Lewandowski - 302-314 The emergence, peak, and abeyance of an online information ground: The lifecycle of a Facebook group for verifying information during violence
by Abdul Rohman - 315-330 Explicit diversification of search results across multiple dimensions for educational search
by Sevgi Yigit‐Sert & Ismail Sengor Altingovde & Craig Macdonald & Iadh Ounis & Özgür Ulusoy - 331-345 One size does not fit all: A study of badge behavior in stack overflow
by Stav Yanovsky & Nicholas Hoernle & Omer Lev & Kobi Gal - 346-356 Understanding the stability of medical concept embeddings
by Grace E. Lee & Aixin Sun - 357-361 The information manifold: Why computers cannot solve algorithmic bias and fake news. Antonio Badia Cambridge, UK: The MIT press, 2019. 352 pp. $50.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262043038)
by Marc Kosciejew - 362-376 Using information science to enhance educational preventing violent extremism programs
by Kevin Wong & Geoff Walton & Gavin Bailey - 377-383 Search foundations: Toward a science of technology‐mediated experience. Sachi Arafat and Elham Ashoori. Boston, MA: MIT Press, 2019. 448, pp. $65.00 (hardback). (ISBN 9780262038591)
by Marcia J. Bates
February 2021, Volume 72, Issue 2
- 141-155 Do better search engines really equate to better clinical decisions? If not, why not?
by Anton van der Vegt & Guido Zuccon & Bevan Koopman - 156-172 Join the club? Peer effects on information value perception
by Yonit Rusho & Daphne R. Raban - 173-189 Hierarchical attention model for personalized tag recommendation
by Jianshan Sun & Mingyue Zhu & Yuanchun Jiang & Yezheng Liu & Le Wu - 190-203 From bilingual to multilingual neural‐based machine translation by incremental training
by Carlos Escolano & Marta R. Costa‐Jussà & José A. R. Fonollosa - 204-223 Loosen control without losing control: Formalization and decentralization within commons‐based peer production
by David Rozas & Steven Huckle - 224-238 Medieval Spanish (12th–15th centuries) named entity recognition and attribute annotation system based on contextual information
by Mª Luisa Díez Platas & Salvador Ros Muñoz & Elena González‐Blanco & Pablo Ruiz Fabo & Elena Álvarez Mellado - 239-252 Do the stars align?: Stakeholders and strategies in libraries' curation of an astronomy dataset
by Peter T. Darch & Ashley E. Sands & Christine L. Borgman & Milena S. Golshan - 253-258 Framing a discussion on paradigm shift(s) in the field of information
by Rong Tang & Bharat Mehra & Jia Tina Du & Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao - 259-263 Amy Affelt. All that's not fit to print: Fake news and the call to action for librarians and information professionals. London, UK: Emerald, 2019, 176 pp. £39.99 (paperback) (ISBN 9781789733648)
by Thomas J. Froehlich - 264-265 Social tagging in a linked data environment. Edited by Diane Rasmussen Pennington and Louise F. Spiteri. London, UK: Facet Publishing, 2018. 240 pp. £74.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9781783303380)
by Xuwei Pan
January 2021, Volume 72, Issue 1
- 3-17 Detecting fake news stories via multimodal analysis
by Vivek K. Singh & Isha Ghosh & Darshan Sonagara - 18-31 More than plain text: Censorship deletion in the Chinese social media
by Jun Liu & Jingyi Zhao - 32-45 A flexible template generation and matching method with applications for publication reference metadata extraction
by Ting‐Hao Yang & Yu‐Lun Hsieh & Shih‐Hung Liu & Yung‐Chun Chang & Wen‐Lian Hsu - 46-65 Cross‐modal retrieval with dual multi‐angle self‐attention
by Wenjie Li & Yi Zheng & Yuejie Zhang & Rui Feng & Tao Zhang & Weiguo Fan - 66-82 Information behavior and social control: Toward an understanding of conflictual information behavior in families managing chronic illness
by Lindsay K. Brown & Tiffany C. Veinot - 83-96 People and places: Bridging the information gaps in refugee integration
by Olubukola Oduntan & Ian Ruthven - 97-109 Saving social media data: Understanding data management practices among social media researchers and their implications for archives
by Libby Hemphill & Margaret L. Hedstrom & Susan Hautaniemi Leonard - 110-127 Citation cascade and the evolution of topic relevance
by Chao Min & Qingyu Chen & Erjia Yan & Yi Bu & Jianjun Sun - 128-135 Artificial intelligence and the world of work, a co‐constitutive relationship
by Carsten Østerlund & Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi & Matthew Willis & Karen Boyd & Christine T. Wolf - 136-138 Jan van Dijk. (2020). The digital divide. Cambridge, UK: Polity, 208 pp. £17.99 (paperback) (ISBN 9781509534456)
by Rebecca Reynolds
December 2020, Volume 71, Issue 12
- 1419-1423 Global health crises are also information crises: A call to action
by Bo Xie & Daqing He & Tim Mercer & Youfa Wang & Dan Wu & Kenneth R. Fleischmann & Yan Zhang & Linda H. Yoder & Keri K. Stephens & Michael Mackert & Min Kyung Lee - 1424-1438 The scalability of different file‐sharing methods
by Ofer Bergman & Tamar Israeli & Steve Whittaker - 1439-1454 Toward community‐inclusive data ecosystems: Challenges and opportunities of open data for community‐based organizations
by Ayoung Yoon & Andrea Copeland - 1455-1469 The stability of Twitter metrics: A study on unavailable Twitter mentions of scientific publications
by Zhichao Fang & Jonathan Dudek & Rodrigo Costas - 1470-1483 Library cultures of data curation: Adventures in astronomy
by Peter T. Darch & Ashley E. Sands & Christine L. Borgman & Milena S. Golshan - 1484-1499 Laypeople's source selection in online health information‐seeking process
by Yu Chi & Daqing He & Wei Jeng - 1500-1504 Pirate open access as electronic civil disobedience: Is it ethical to breach the paywalls of monetized academic publishing?
by Jack E. James - 1505-1506 Deborah Lupton. Data selves: More‐than‐human perspectives. New York, NY: Polity Press, 2019. 208 pp. $22.95 (paperback) (ISBN 9781509536429)
by Tim Gorichanaz - 1507-1511 The Great Hack (documentary film). Produced and directed by Karim Amer and Jehane Noujaim. Netflix, 2019. 1 hour 54 minutes
by Michael Seadle - 1512-1512 Response to the book review of America's Information Wars
by Colin B. Burke
November 2020, Volume 71, Issue 11
- 1281-1294 Female librarians and male computer programmers? Gender bias in occupational images on digital media platforms
by Vivek K. Singh & Mary Chayko & Raj Inamdar & Diana Floegel - 1295-1307 Older adultsʼ credibility assessment of online health information: An exploratory study using an extended typology of web credibility
by Wonchan Choi - 1308-1326 Toward a document‐centered ontological theory for information architecture in corporations
by Mauricio B. Almeida & Eduardo R. Felipe & Renata Barcelos - 1327-1340 Unified deep neural network for segmentation and labeling of multipanel biomedical figures
by Jie Zou & George Thoma & Sameer Antani - 1341-1356 Research leadership flow determinants and the role of proximity in research collaborations
by Chaocheng He & Jiang Wu & Qingpeng Zhang - 1357-1370 How different Are crowdfunders? Examining archetypes of crowdfunders
by Yan Lin & Wai Fong Boh - 1371-1385 Multilingual publishing in the social sciences and humanities: A seven‐country European study
by Emanuel Kulczycki & Raf Guns & Janne Pölönen & Tim C. E. Engels & Ewa A. Rozkosz & Alesia A. Zuccala & Kasper Bruun & Olli Eskola & Andreja Istenič Starčič & Michal Petr & Gunnar Sivertsen - 1386-1401 Demarcating spectrums of predatory publishing: Economic and institutional sources of academic legitimacy
by Kyle Siler - 1402-1412 Information informing design: Information Science research with implications for the design of digital information environments
by Stephann Makri - 1413-1416 Ella Minty. Social media and the Islamic state: Can public relations succeed where conventional diplomacy failed?. London, NY: Routledge, 2020, XV, 98 pp. £29.99 (paperback) (ISBN 9780367188160)
by Wolfgang G. Stock
October 2020, Volume 71, Issue 10
- 1145-1161 Understanding the uncertainty of disaster tweets and its effect on retweeting: The perspectives of uncertainty reduction theory and information entropy
by Jaebong Son & Jintae Lee & Kai R. Larsen & Jiyoung Woo - 1162-1178 Co‐contributorship network and division of labor in individual scientific collaborations
by Chao Lu & Yingyi Zhang & Yong‐Yeol Ahn & Ying Ding & Chenwei Zhang & Dandan Ma - 1179-1191 User adoption of physician's replies in an online health community: An empirical study
by Yanli Zhang & Xinmiao Li & Weiguo Fan - 1192-1204 A joint neural network model for combining heterogeneous user data sources: An example of at‐risk student prediction
by Chen Qiao & Xiao Hu - 1205-1217 Getting ready to reduce the digital divide: Scenarios of Lithuanian public libraries
by Zinaida Manžuch & Elena Macevičiūtė - 1218-1226 Scientific journals still matter in the era of academic search engines and preprint archives
by Lanu Kim & Jason H. Portenoy & Jevin D. West & Katherine W. Stovel - 1227-1241 A matter of trust: Higher education institutions as information fiduciaries in an age of educational data mining and learning analytics
by Kyle M. L. Jones & Alan Rubel & Ellen LeClere - 1242-1256 Design partnerships for participatory librarianship: A conceptual model for understanding librarians co designing With digital youth
by Jason C. Yip & Kung Jin Lee & Jin Ha Lee - 1257-1274 The citation advantage of promoted articles in a cross‐publisher distribution platform: A 12‐month randomized controlled trial
by Paul Kudlow & Devin Bissky Dziadyk & Alan Rutledge & Aviv Shachak & Gunther Eysenbach - 1275-1278 Machine translation and global research: Towards improved machine translation literacy in the scholarly community. Lynne Bowker and Jairo B. Ciro. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing, 2019. 128 pp. $95.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9781787567221)
by Krystyna K. Matusiak
September 2020, Volume 71, Issue 9
- 997-1001 Editorial introduction: “Information privacy in the digital age”
by Michael Zimmer & Jessica Vitak & Philip Wu - 1002-1014 Disaster privacy/privacy disaster
by Madelyn R. Sanfilippo & Yan Shvartzshnaider & Irwin Reyes & Helen Nissenbaum & Serge Egelman - 1015-1029 “To protect my health or to protect my health privacy?” A mixed‐methods investigation of the privacy paradox
by Grace Fox - 1030-1043 “The dearest of our possessions”: Applying Floridi's information privacy concept in models of information behavior and information literacy
by David Bawden & Lyn Robinson - 1044-1059 “We're being tracked at all times”: Student perspectives of their privacy in relation to learning analytics in higher education
by Kyle M. L. Jones & Andrew Asher & Abigail Goben & Michael R. Perry & Dorothea Salo & Kristin A. Briney & M. Brooke Robertshaw - 1060-1073 Risks, benefits, and control of information: Two studies of smart electric meter privacy
by Angela Ramnarine Rieks & Jason Dedrick & Jeffrey Stanton - 1074-1088 “I Don't Want Someone to Watch Me While I'm Working”: Gendered Views of Facial Recognition Technology in Workplace Surveillance
by Luke Stark & Amanda Stanhaus & Denise L. Anthony - 1089-1102 Online privacy concerns and privacy protection strategies among older adults in East York, Canada
by Anabel Quan‐Haase & Dennis Ho - 1103-1115 #BlockSidewalk to Barcelona: Technological sovereignty and the social license to operate smart cities
by Monique Mann & Peta Mitchell & Marcus Foth & Irina Anastasiu - 1116-1128 The personal information sphere: An integral approach to privacy and related information and communication rights
by Sarah Eskens - 1129-1142 Cultural factors and the role of privacy concerns in acceptance of government surveillance
by Nik Thompson & Tanya McGill & Anna Bunn & Rukshan Alexander
August 2020, Volume 71, Issue 8
- 871-886 A spectrum of approaches to health information interaction: From avoidance to verification
by Kaitlin L. Costello & Tiffany C. Veinot - 887-901 Understanding task preparation and resumption behaviors in cross‐device search
by Dan Wu & Jing Dong & Yuan Tang & Rob Capra - 902-915 Web searching and navigation: Age, intelligence, and familiarity
by Raffaella Nori & Massimiliano Palmiero & Fiorella Giusberti & Elisa Gambetti & Laura Piccardi - 916-926 (Un)theorizing citizen science: Investigation of theories applied to citizen science studies
by Lala Hajibayova - 927-938 “Mind the five”: Guidelines for data privacy and security in humanitarian work with undocumented migrants and other vulnerable populations
by Sara Vannini & Ricardo Gomez & Bryce Clayton Newell - 939-953 How integration of cyber security management and incident response enables organizational learning
by Atif Ahmad & Kevin C. Desouza & Sean B. Maynard & Humza Naseer & Richard L. Baskerville - 954-967 Explaining library user loyalty through perceived service quality: What is wrong?
by Danilo Soares‐Silva & Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de Moraes & Alexandre Cappellozza & Cristiano Morini - 968-978 Academic collaboration rates and citation associations vary substantially between countries and fields
by Mike Thelwall & Nabeil Maflahi - 979-990 Female citation impact superiority 1996–2018 in six out of seven English‐speaking nations
by Mike Thelwall - 991-994 America's information wars: The untold story of information systems in America's conflicts and politics from World War II to the internet age Colin B. Burke Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. 390 pp. $85.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9781538112458)
by Emil Levine
July 2020, Volume 71, Issue 7
- 729-741 Developing an empirical measure of everyday information mastering
by Jannica Heinström & Eero Sormunen & Reijo Savolainen & Stefan Ek - 742-756 Interactive faceted query suggestion for exploratory search: Whole‐session effectiveness and interaction engagement
by Tuukka Ruotsalo & Giulio Jacucci & Samuel Kaski - 757-769 A computational analysis of art historical linked data for assessing authoritativeness of attributions
by Marilena Daquino - 770-783 The collective trolling lifecycle
by Lia H. Sun & Pnina Fichman - 784-799 Beyond mean rating: Probabilistic aggregation of star ratings based on helpfulness
by Wenyi Tay & Xiuzhen Zhang & Sarvnaz Karimi - 800-816 The diverse niches of megajournals: Specialism within generalism
by Kyle Siler & Vincent Larivière & Cassidy R. Sugimoto - 817-838 Consolidated, systemic conceptualization, and definition of the “sharing economy”
by Daniel Schlagwein & Detlef Schoder & Kai Spindeldreher - 839-855 Effect of forename string on author name disambiguation
by Jinseok Kim & Jenna Kim - 856-866 Revisiting “the 1990s debutante”: Scholar‐led publishing and the prehistory of the open access movement
by Samuel A. Moore - 867-868 The monumental challenge of preservation: The past in a volatile world. Michele Valerie Cloonan Cambridge, MA: The MIT press, 2018. 280 pp. $30.00. (ISBN: 978–0–262‐03773‐0)
by Cecilia Lizama Salvatore
June 2020, Volume 71, Issue 6
- 33-42 Definitions of “Metadata”: A Brief Survey of International Standards
by Jonathan Furner - 619-631 Exploring the Information Worlds of Older Persons During Disasters
by Natalie Pang & Stan Karanasios & Misita Anwar - 632-643 Context and Privacy Concerns in Friend Request Decisions
by Yao Li & Alfred Kobsa - 644-656 Is cross‐lingual readability assessment possible?
by Ion Madrazo Azpiazu & Maria Soledad Pera - 657-670 Combining and learning word embedding with WordNet for semantic relatedness and similarity measurement
by Yang‐Yin Lee & Hao Ke & Ting‐Yu Yen & Hen‐Hsen Huang & Hsin‐Hsi Chen - 671-684 Hands on: Information Experiences as Sources of Value
by Yonit Rusho & Daphne R. Raban - 685-695 Understanding and Information in the Work of Visual Artists
by Tim Gorichanaz - 696-710 Cultural Heritage Information Practices and iSchools Education for Achieving Sustainable Development
by Kushwanth Koya & Gobinda Chowdhury - 711-724 Cultural Patterns of Information Source Use: A Global Study of 47 Countries
by Mahmood Khosrowjerdi & Anneli Sundqvist & Katriina Byström - 725-726 Foundations of Information Ethics. Edited by John T. F. Burgess and Emily J. M. Knox. Chicago: ALA Neal‐Schuman, 2019. 168 pp. $54.99 (paperback). (ISBN 978‐0‐8389‐1722‐0)
by Elizabeth A. Buchanan
May 2020, Volume 71, Issue 5
- 503-515 “I can't express my thanks enough”: The “gratitude cycle” in online communities
by Stephann Makri & Sophie Turner - 516-528 Factors that affect asker's pay intention in trilateral payment‐based social Q&A platforms: From a benefit and cost perspective
by Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao & Xixian Peng & Zhouying Liu & Shijie Song & Preben Hansen - 529-539 Social Informatics Research: Schools of Thought, Methodological Basis, and Thematic Conceptualization
by Zdenek Smutny & Vasja Vehovar - 540-552 Music discovery and revisiting behaviors of individuals with different preference characteristics: An experience sampling approach
by Muh‐Chyun Tang & Pei‐Syuan Jhang - 553-567 Joint Modeling of Characters, Words, and Conversation Contexts for Microblog Keyphrase Extraction
by Yingyi Zhang & Chengzhi Zhang & Jing Li - 568-577 Collective Named Entity Recognition in User Comments via Parameterized Label Propagation
by Minh C. Phan & Aixin Sun - 578-595 Main path analysis on cyclic citation networks
by Xiaorui Jiang & Xinghao Zhu & Jingqiang Chen - 596-611 What Is Known About the Impact of Impairments on Information Seeking and Searching?
by Gerd Berget & Andrew MacFarlane - 612-615 The Misinformation Age: How False Ideas Spread. Cailin O'Connor and James Owen Weatherall. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2019. 280 pp. $26.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780300234015)
by Marc Kosciejew - 616-616 The Nature of Browsing
by Marcia J. Bates
April 2020, Volume 71, Issue 4
- 379-394 Designing sustainable online support: Examining the effects of design change in 49 online health support communities
by Joshua Introne & Ingrid Erickson & Bryan Semaan & Sean Goggins - 395-408 Global village or virtual balkans? evolution and performance of scientific collaboration in the information age
by Xinlin Yao & Cheng Zhang & Zhe Qu & Bernard C.Y. Tan - 409-422 Social informatics of information value cocreation: A case study of xiaomi's online user community
by Loo Geok Pee & Shan L. Pan & Mingwei Li & Suling Jia - 423-435 Crowd characteristics and crowd wisdom: Evidence from an online investment community
by Hong Hong & Qiang Ye & Qianzhou Du & G. Alan Wang & Weiguo Fan - 436-449 Do cognitive and affective expressions matter in purchase conversion? A live chat perspective
by Lele Kang & Chuan‐Hoo Tan & J. Leon Zhao - 450-461 Viewpoints in indexing term assignment
by David Bodoff & Yaffa Richter‐Levin - 462-473 Survival analysis of author keywords: An application to the library and information sciences area
by F Peset & F Garzón‐Farinós & LM González & X García‐Massó & A Ferrer‐Sapena & JL Toca‐Herrera & EA Sánchez‐Pérez - 474-484 The Social Construction of Risk in Digital Preservation
by Rebecca D. Frank - 485-490 A contextual approach to information privacy research
by Philip Fei Wu & Jessica Vitak & Michael T. Zimmer - 491-496 Professional Organizations in Twittersphere: An Empirical Study of U.S. Library and Information Science Professional Organizations‐Related Tweets
by Min Zhang & Yin Zhang - 497-499 Information at Work: Information Management in the Workplace. Edited by Katriina Byström, Jannica Heinström, and Ian Ruthven. London: Facet Publishing, 2019. 200 pp. £69.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9781783302758)
by Isto Huvila
March 2020, Volume 71, Issue 3
- 251-263 Examining users' partial query modification patterns in voice search
by Ning Sa & Xiaojun (Jenny) Yuan - 264-281 A simple kernel co‐occurrence‐based enhancement for pseudo‐relevance feedback
by Min Pan & Jimmy Xiangji Huang & Tingting He & Zhiming Mao & Zhiwei Ying & Xinhui Tu - 282-299 Public health and social media: A study of Zika virus‐related posts on Yahoo! Answers
by Jin Zhang & Ye Chen & Yuehua Zhao & Dietmar Wolfram & Feicheng Ma - 300-313 Recommendations and privacy in the arXiv system: A simulation experiment using historical data
by Vladimir Menkov & Paul Ginsparg & Paul B. Kantor - 314-324 Authors' status and the perceived quality of their work: Measuring citation sentiment change in nobel articles
by Erjia Yan & Zheng Chen & Kai Li - 325-337 Curation as “Interoperability With the Future”: Preserving Scholarly Research Software in Academic Libraries
by Alexandra Chassanoff & Micah Altman - 338-348 Perceived quality and self‐identity in scholarly publishing
by Lars Moksness & Svein Ottar Olsen - 349-369 Personalization in text information retrieval: A survey
by Jingjing Liu & Chang Liu & Nicholas J. Belkin - 370-373 A Simple Paradigm for Augmenting the Euclidean Index to Reflect Journal Impact and Visibility
by M. Ryan Haley - 374-376 The Archived Web: Doing History in the Digital Age. Niels Brügger. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2018. 200 pp. $30.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262039024)
by Matthew S. Weber
February 2020, Volume 71, Issue 2
- 127-142 Down the rabbit hole: Investigating disruption of the information encountering process
by Stephann Makri & Lily Buckley - 143-157 Toward action comprehension for searching: Mining actionable intents in query entities
by Xin Kang & Yunong Wu & Fuji Ren - 158-171 Cognitive mechanisms in sensemaking: A qualitative user study
by Pengyi Zhang & Dagobert Soergel - 172-182 Data objects and documenting scientific processes: An analysis of data events in biodiversity data papers
by Kai Li & Jane Greenberg & Jillian Dunic - 183-195 A user sensitive subject protection approach for book search service
by Zongda Wu & Renchao Li & Zhifeng Zhou & Junfang Guo & Jionghui Jiang & Xinning Su - 196-207 Modeling the online health information seeking process: Information channel selection among university students
by Laura Sbaffi & Chen Zhao - 208-220 Community building as an effective user engagement strategy: A case study in academic libraries
by Richard Gruss & Alan Abrahams & Yuhyun Song & Daniel Berry & Sultan M. Al‐Daihani - 221-229 Should we introduce a dislike button for academic articles?
by Agnieszka Geras & Grzegorz Siudem & Marek Gagolewski - 230-241 Historical reasoning in authentic research tasks: Mapping cognitive and document spaces
by Sanna Kumpulainen & Heikki Keskustalo & Boyang Zhang & Kostas Stefanidis - 242-242 A rebuttal of the book review of the book titled “The Consciousness' Drive: Information Need and the Search for Meaning”
by Charles Cole - 243-244 Smart World Cities in the 21st Century. Agnes Mainka. Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2018. 266 pp. (ISBN 978–3–11‐057525‐5)
by Jacques Christiaan du Plessis - 245-247 The Politics of Mass Digitization. Nanna Bonde Thylstrup. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2018. 216 pp. $35.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262036870)
by Paul Conway
January 2020, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 1-32 The ubiquitous digital file: A review of file management research
by Jesse David Dinneen & Charles‐Antoine Julien - 3-15 Automated analysis of actor–topic networks on twitter: New approaches to the analysis of socio‐semantic networks
by Iina Hellsten & Loet Leydesdorff - 16-28 Assessing the quality of information on wikipedia: A deep‐learning approach
by Ping Wang & Xiaodan Li - 29-42 Memory model for web ad effect based on multimodal features
by Hong Wang & Yong‐Qiang Song & Lu‐Tong Wang & Xiao‐Hong Hu - 43-54 Early detection of heterogeneous disaster events using social media
by Viktor Pekar & Jane Binner & Hossein Najafi & Chris Hale & Vincent Schmidt - 55-68 The Design and Use of Assessment Frameworks in Digital Curation
by Christoph Becker & Emily Maemura & Nathan Moles - 69-83 A Graph Combination With Edge Pruning‐Based Approach for Author Name Disambiguation
by Pooja KM & Samrat Mondal & Joydeep Chandra - 84-97 Digging into data management in public‐funded, international research in digital humanities
by Alex H. Poole & Deborah A. Garwood - 98-113 Using score distributions to compare statistical significance tests for information retrieval evaluation
by Javier Parapar & David E. Losada & Manuel A. Presedo‐Quindimil & Alvaro Barreiro - 114-117 To be or not to be (embodied): That is not the question
by Christopher Lueg - 118-120 The Consciousness' Drive: Information Need and the Search for Meaning. Charles Cole. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018. 247 pp. $79.99 (hardcover). (ISBN 9783319924557)
by Heidi Julien - 121-123 Internet Daemons: Digital Communications Possessed. Fenwick McKelvey. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2018. 336 pp. $28.00 (Paperback). (ISBN 9781517901547)
by William H. Dutton
December 2019, Volume 70, Issue 12
- 1299-1301 Information behavior and information practices: A special issue for research on people's engagement with technology
by David Allen & Lisa M. Given & Gary Burnett & Stan Karanasios - 1302-1310 Information experience in personally meaningful activities
by Tim Gorichanaz - 1311-1323 Untangling the knot: The information practices of enthusiast car restorers
by Annemaree Lloyd & Michael Olsson - 1324-1339 Materiality in information environments: Objects, spaces, and bodies in three outpatient hemodialysis facilities
by Tiffany C. Veinot & Casey S. Pierce - 1340-1351 “That looks like me or something i can do”: Affordances and constraints in the online identity work of US LGBTQ+ millennials
by Vanessa Kitzie - 1352-1367 Revisiting personal information management through information practices with activity tracking technology
by Yuanyuan Feng & Denise E. Agosto - 1368-1382 Bias effects, synergistic effects, and information contingency effects: Developing and testing an extended information adoption model in social Q&A
by Yongqiang Sun & Nan Wang & Xiao‐Liang Shen & Xi Zhang - 1383-1394 The Things We Talk About When We Talk About Browsing: An Empirical Typology of Library Browsing Behavior
by Dana McKay & Shanton Chang & Wally Smith & George Buchanan - 1395-1412 The processes of maker learning and information behavior in a technology‐rich high school class
by Kyungwon Koh & John T. Snead & Kun Lu
November 2019, Volume 70, Issue 11
- 1173-1182 Places in Information Science
by Ross S. Purves & Stephan Winter & Werner Kuhn - 1183-1193 Opinion convergence versus polarization: examining opinion distributions in online word‐of‐mouth
by Jianxiong Huang & Wai Fong Boh & Kim Huat Goh - 1194-1209 Improving question retrieval in community question answering service using dependency relations and question classification
by Kyoungman Bae & Youngjoong Ko - 1210-1222 Understanding characteristics of semantic associations in health consumer generated knowledge representation in social media
by Min Sook Park - 1223-1235 A comparison of unimodal and multimodal models for implicit detection of relevance in interactive IR
by Roberto González‐Ibáñez & Aileen Esparza‐Villamán & Juan Carlos Vargas‐Godoy & Chirag Shah - 1236-1247 The role of domain knowledge in document selection from search results
by Jingjing Liu & Xiangmin Zhang - 1248-1261 Understanding user behavior in naturalistic information search tasks
by Tung Vuong & Miamaria Saastamoinen & Giulio Jacucci & Tuukka Ruotsalo - 1262-1276 Developing a scholar classification scheme from publication patterns in academic science: A cluster analysis approach
by Xin Gu & Karen L. Blackmore - 1277-1289 An Investigation of the Impact of Data Breach Severity on the Readability of Mandatory Data Breach Notification Letters: Evidence From U.S. Firms
by Stephen Jackson & Nadia Vanteeva & Colm Fearon - 1290-1292 Mobile Search Behaviors: An In‐Depth Analysis Based on Contexts, APPs, and Devices. DanWu and ShaoboLiang. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool, 2018. 159 pp. $51.96 (e‐book). (ISBN 9781681733005)
by Stefano Mizzaro & Ivan Scagnetto - 1293-1295 Register Variation Online. Douglas Biber and Jesse Egbert. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2018. $110.00. 252 pp. (hardcover). (ISBN 9781107122161)
by Lynne Bowker
October 2019, Volume 70, Issue 10
- 1047-1059 Identifying the business model dimensions of data sharing: A value‐based approach
by Alvaro E. Arenas & Jie Mein Goh & Brian Matthews - 1060-1073 Small worlds in a distant land: International newcomer students' local information behaviors in unfamiliar environments
by Chi Young Oh & Brian Butler - 1074-1088 Improving author verification based on topic modeling
by Nektaria Potha & Efstathios Stamatatos - 1089-1097 Authorship of Pauline epistles revisited
by Jacques Savoy - 1098-1107 From zero to one: A perspective on citing
by Yong Huang & Yi Bu & Ying Ding & Wei Lu - 1108-1123 Synergy in the knowledge base of U.S. innovation systems at national, state, and regional levels: The contributions of high‐tech manufacturing and knowledge‐intensive services
by Loet Leydesdorff & Caroline S. Wagner & Igone Porto‐Gomez & Jordan A. Comins & Fred Phillips - 1124-1137 Science and its significant other: Representing the humanities in bibliometric scholarship
by Thomas Franssen & Paul Wouters - 1138-1152 Does the web of science accurately represent chinese scientific performance?
by Fei Shu & Charles‐Antoine Julien & Vincent Larivière - 1153-1164 Communication and Self‐Presentation Behavior on Academic Social Networking Sites: An Exploratory Case Study on Profiles and Discussion Threads on ResearchGate
by Anika Ostermaier‐Grabow & Stephanie B. Linek - 1165-1166 Playing With Feelings: Video Games and Affect. Aubrey Anable . Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2018. 200 pp. $25.00 (paperback). (ISBN 978‐1‐5179‐0025‐0)
by Emily Flynn‐Jones - 1167-1169 Coping with Illness Digitally. Stephen A. Rains (Ed.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. 240 pp. $35.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262038287)
by Jin Zhang
September 2019, Volume 70, Issue 9
- 911-916 Introduction to the special issue on neuro‐information science
by Jacek Gwizdka & Yashar Moshfeghi & Max L. Wilson - 917-930 Integrating neurophysiologic relevance feedback in intent modeling for information retrieval
by Giulio Jacucci & Oswald Barral & Pedram Daee & Markus Wenzel & Baris Serim & Tuukka Ruotsalo & Patrik Pluchino & Jonathan Freeman & Luciano Gamberini & Samuel Kaski & Benjamin Blankertz - 931-941 ERP/MMR Algorithm for Classifying Topic‐Relevant and Topic‐Irrelevant Visual Shots of Documentary Videos
by Hyun Hee Kim & Yong Ho Kim - 942-953 The dominant factor of social tags for users’ decision behavior on e‐commerce websites: Color or text
by Chen Xu & Qin Zhang - 954-967 Neuropsychological model of the realization of information need
by Yashar Moshfeghi & Frank E. Pollick - 968-980 The relationships between health information behavior and neural processing in african americans with prehypertension
by Lenette M. Jones & Kathy D. Wright & Anthony I. Jack & Jared P. Friedman & David M. Fresco & Tiffany Veinot & Wei Lu & Shirley M. Moore