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March 2017, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 780-789 A journal's impact factor is influenced by changes in publication delays of citing journals
by Dongbo Shi & Ronald Rousseau & Liu Yang & Jiang Li - 790-794 Funding acknowledgment analysis: Queries and caveats
by Li Tang & Guangyuan Hu & Weishu Liu - 795-800 The effect of social media promotion on academic article uptake
by Nicola Botting & Lucy Dipper & Katerina Hilari - 801-804 Review of Building Ontologies with Basic Formal Ontology . Robert Arp , Barry Smith and Andrew D. Spear . Cambridge : The MIT Press , 2015 . 248 pp. $30.00 (Paperback) (ISBN: 9780262527811)
by Martin Frické - 805-808 Mechanization Takes Command: A Contribution to Anonymous History . Sigfried Giedion. Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press , 2013 . 785 pp. $29.95 (softcover) (ISBN: 9780816690435)
by Laila Seewang
February 2017, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 273-285 A framework for evaluating multimodal music mood classification
by Xiao Hu & Kahyun Choi & J. Stephen Downie - 286-308 A general multiview framework for assessing the quality of collaboratively created content on web 2.0
by Daniel H. Dalip & Marcos André Gonçalves & Marco Cristo & Pável Calado - 309-320 Factors motivating, demotivating, or impeding information seeking and use by people with type 2 diabetes: A call to work toward preventing, identifying, and addressing incognizance
by Beth St. Jean - 321-332 The influence of diversity and experience on the effects of crowd size
by Lionel P. Robert Jr & Daniel M. Romero - 333-347 ASK: A taxonomy of accuracy, social, and knowledge information seeking posts in social question and answering
by Zhe Liu & Bernard J. Jansen - 348-364 Time-based tags for fiction movies: comparing experts to novices using a video labeling game
by Liliana Melgar Estrada & Michiel Hildebrand & Victor de Boer & Jacco van Ossenbruggen - 365-377 Author publication preferences and journal competition
by Ji-Lung Hsieh - 378-391 Impact in interdisciplinary and cross-sector research: Opportunities and challenges
by Daniel Gooch & Asimina Vasalou & Laura Benton - 392-411 Presenting bibliographic families using information visualization: Evaluation of FRBR-based prototype and hierarchical visualizations
by Tanja Merčun & Maja Žumer & Trond Aalberg - 412-422 Metadata, infrastructure, and computer-mediated communication in historical perspective
by Bradley Fidler & Amelia Acker - 423-437 Measuring technological distance for patent mapping
by Bowen Yan & Jianxi Luo - 438-449 Shared values, new vision: Collaboration and communities of practice in virtual reference and SQA
by Marie L. Radford & Lynn Silipigni Connaway & Stephanie Mikitish & Mark Alpert & Chirag Shah & Nicole A. Cooke - 450-467 Dimensions of trust in scholarly communication: Problematizing peer review in the aftermath of John Bohannon's “Sting” in science
by Jutta Haider & Fredrik Åström - 468-479 ResearchGate articles: Age, discipline, audience size, and impact
by Mike Thelwall & Kayvan Kousha - 480-490 The use of a graph-based system to improve bibliographic information retrieval: System design, implementation, and evaluation
by Yongjun Zhu & Erjia Yan & Il-Yeol Song - 491-507 Information management in the humanities: Scholarly processes, tools, and the construction of personal collections
by Ciaran B. Trace & Unmil P. Karadkar - 508-529 Beyond university rankings? Generating new indicators on universities by linking data in open platforms
by Cinzia Daraio & Andrea Bonaccorsi - 530-532 Introduction to Information Behaviour . Nigel Ford . London : Facet Publishing , 2015 . 272 pp. £49.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9781856048507)
by Charles Cole - 533-536 Atlas of Knowledge: Anyone Can Map . Katy Börner . Cambridge, MA , MIT Press , 2015 . 224 pp. $39.95 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262028813)
by Howard D. White - 537-538 Scholarly metrics under the microscope: From citation analysis to academic auditing . Edited by Blaise Cronin and Cassidy R. Sugimoto . Medford, NJ : Information Today, Inc ., 2015 . 976 pp. $149.50 (hardcover). (ISBN 9781573874991)
by Ronald Rousseau - 539-539 BRICS' scientific excellence and the search for relevance and replicability
by Carlos Vílchez-Román
January 2017, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 3-4 Sanitizing Signals in Scholarship and Mass Media: Integrity Informatics I
by Javed Mostafa - 5-21 The role of social capital in selecting interpersonal information sources
by J. Christopher Zimmer & Raymond M. Henry - 22-35 Keeping up to date: An academic researcher's information journey
by Sheila Pontis & Ann Blandford & Elke Greifeneder & Hesham Attalla & David Neal - 36-47 Gender as an influencer of online health information-seeking and evaluation behavior
by Jennifer Rowley & Frances Johnson & Laura Sbaffi - 48-61 Patent citation analysis with Google
by Kayvan Kousha & Mike Thelwall - 62-76 Analyzing Web behavior in indoor retail spaces
by Yongli Ren & Martin Tomko & Flora Dilys Salim & Kevin Ong & Mark Sanderson - 77-96 Exploratory information searching in the enterprise: A study of user satisfaction and task performance
by Paul H. Cleverley & Simon Burnett & Laura Muir - 97-112 The MIREX grand challenge: A framework of holistic user-experience evaluation in music information retrieval
by Xiao Hu & Jin Ha Lee & David Bainbridge & Kahyun Choi & Peter Organisciak & J. Stephen Downie - 113-128 Detecting temporal patterns of user queries
by Pengjie Ren & Zhumin Chen & Jun Ma & Zhiwei Zhang & Luo Si & Shuaiqiang Wang - 129-140 The role of team cognition in collaborative information seeking
by Nathan J. McNeese & Madhu C. Reddy - 141-153 Improving proverb search and retrieval with a generic multidimensional ontology
by Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet & Gila Prebor & Orna Bloch - 154-167 Evaluating topic representations for exploring document collections
by Nikolaos Aletras & Timothy Baldwin & Jey Han Lau & Mark Stevenson - 168-181 Investigating the role of semantic priming in query expression: A framework and two experiments
by Catherine L. Smith - 182-196 Using course-subject Co-occurrence (CSCO) to reveal the structure of an academic discipline: A framework to evaluate different inputs of a domain map
by Peter A. Hook - 197-213 Can “hot spots” in the sciences be mapped using the dynamics of aggregated journal–journal citation Relations?
by Loet Leydesdorff & Wouter Nooy - 214-233 Strategic intelligence on emerging technologies: Scientometric overlay mapping
by Daniele Rotolo & Ismael Rafols & Michael M. Hopkins & Loet Leydesdorff - 234-242 Core indicators and professional recognition of scientometricians
by Péter Vinkler - 243-258 Scholarly publication and collaboration in Brazil: The role of geography
by Otávio José Guerci Sidone & Eduardo Amaral Haddad & Jesús Pascual Mena-Chalco - 259-269 A simple and efficient algorithm for authorship verification
by Mirco Kocher & Jacques Savoy
December 2016, Volume 67, Issue 12
- 2831-2841 The role of information in health behavior: A scoping study and discussion of major public health models
by Devon L. Greyson & Joy L. Johnson - 2842-2857 Understanding the sustained use of online health communities from a self-determination perspective
by Yan Zhang - 2858-2870 The effects of distraction on task completion scores in a natural environment test setting
by Elke Greifeneder - 2871-2881 Teen online information disclosure: Empirical testing of a protection motivation and social capital model
by Hongliang Chen & Christopher E. Beaudoin & Traci Hong - 2882-2896 Interfaces for accessing location-based information on mobile devices: An empirical evaluation
by Dion Hoe-Lian Goh & Chei Sian Lee & Khasfariyati Razikin - 2897-2908 Success in online searches: Differences between evaluation and finding tasks
by Werner Wirth & Katharina Sommer & Thilo Pape & Veronika Karnowski - 2909-2927 Enhancing information retrieval through concept-based language modeling and semantic smoothing
by Lynda Said Lhadj & Mohand Boughanem & Karima Amrouche - 2928-2946 Information retrieval from historical newspaper collections in highly inflectional languages: A query expansion approach
by Anni Järvelin & Heikki Keskustalo & Eero Sormunen & Miamaria Saastamoinen & Kimmo Kettunen - 2947-2963 Toward understanding short-term personal information preservation: A study of backup strategies of end users
by Matjaž Kljun & John Mariani & Alan Dix - 2964-2975 Analyzing data citation practices using the data citation index
by Nicolas Robinson-García & Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras & Daniel Torres-Salinas - 2976-2992 Distributed or concentrated research excellence? Evidence from a large-scale research assessment exercise
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Tindaro Cicero - 2993-3007 An automatic method for assessing the teaching impact of books from online academic syllabi
by Kayvan Kousha & Mike Thelwall - 3008-3021 The effects of research level and article type on the differences between citation metrics and F1000 recommendations
by Jian Du & Xiaoli Tang & Yishan Wu - 3022-3035 Booklovers' world: An examination of factors affecting continued usage of social cataloging sites
by Namjoo Choi & Soohyung Joo - 3036-3050 Mendeley readership counts: An investigation of temporal and disciplinary differences
by Mike Thelwall & Pardeep Sud - 3051-3063 Scientific research measures
by Marco Frittelli & Loriano Mancini & Ilaria Peri - 3064-3072 Overlay maps based on Mendeley data: The use of altmetrics for readership networks
by Lutz Bornmann & Robin Haunschild - 3073-3091 Leveraging metadata to recommend keywords for academic papers
by Ido Blank & Lior Rokach & Guy Shani - 3092-3094 Citation data as a proxy for quality or scientific influence are at best PAC (probably approximately correct)
by Ronald Rousseau - 3095-3100 Highly cited papers in Library and Information Science (LIS): Authors, institutions, and network structures
by Johann Bauer & Loet Leydesdorff & Lutz Bornmann
November 2016, Volume 67, Issue 11
- 2575-2586 Chatting through pictures? A classification of images tweeted in one week in the UK and USA
by Mike Thelwall & Olga Goriunova & Farida Vis & Simon Faulkner & Anne Burns & Jim Aulich & Amalia Mas-Bleda & Emma Stuart & Francesco D'Orazio - 2587-2606 The effect of personalization provider characteristics on privacy attitudes and behaviors: An Elaboration Likelihood Model approach
by Alfred Kobsa & Hichang Cho & Bart P. Knijnenburg - 2607-2619 Understanding eye movements on mobile devices for better presentation of search results
by Jaewon Kim & Paul Thomas & Ramesh Sankaranarayana & Tom Gedeon & Hwan-Jin Yoon - 2620-2634 Assessing geographic relevance for mobile search: A computational model and its validation via crowdsourcing
by Tumasch Reichenbacher & Stefano De Sabbata & Ross S. Purves & Sara I. Fabrikant - 2635-2651 Is exploratory search different? A comparison of information search behavior for exploratory and lookup tasks
by Kumaripaba Athukorala & Dorota Głowacka & Giulio Jacucci & Antti Oulasvirta & Jilles Vreeken - 2652-2666 Predicting information searchers' topic knowledge at different search stages
by Jingjing Liu & Chang Liu & Nicholas J. Belkin - 2667-2683 Automated arabic text classification with P-Stemmer, machine learning, and a tailored news article taxonomy
by Tarek Kanan & Edward A. Fox - 2684-2696 Predicting the impact of scientific concepts using full-text features
by Kathy McKeown & Hal Daume III & Snigdha Chaturvedi & John Paparrizos & Kapil Thadani & Pablo Barrio & Or Biran & Suvarna Bothe & Michael Collins & Kenneth R. Fleischmann & Luis Gravano & Rahul Jha & Ben King & Kevin McInerney & Taesun Moon & Arvind Neelakantan & Diarmuid O'Seaghdha & Dragomir Radev & Clay Templeton & Simone Teufel - 2697-2709 Liberating interdisciplinarity from myth. An exploration of the discursive construction of identities in information studies
by Dorte Madsen - 2710-2724 Towards an understanding of the relationship between disciplinary research cultures and open access repository behaviors
by Jenny Fry & Valérie Spezi & Stephen Probets & Claire Creaser - 2725-2737 Identification of nonliteral language in social media: A case study on sarcasm
by Smaranda Muresan & Roberto Gonzalez-Ibanez & Debanjan Ghosh & Nina Wacholder - 2738-2753 Form-ing institutional order: The scaffolding of lists and identifiers
by Paul Beynon-Davies - 2754-2765 Herd behavior in consumers’ adoption of online reviews
by Xiao-Liang Shen & Kem Z.K. Zhang & Sesia J. Zhao - 2766-2777 Citation analysis as a literature search method for systematic reviews
by Christopher W. Belter - 2778-2789 The application of bibliometrics to research evaluation in the humanities and social sciences: An exploratory study using normalized Google Scholar data for the publications of a research institute
by Lutz Bornmann & Andreas Thor & Werner Marx & Hermann Schier - 2790-2804 University citation distributions
by Antonio Perianes-Rodriguez & Javier Ruiz-Castillo - 2805-2814 The normalization of occurrence and Co-occurrence matrices in bibliometrics using Cosine similarities and Ochiai coefficients
by Qiuju Zhou & Loet Leydesdorff - 2815-2828 Estimating open access mandate effectiveness: The MELIBEA score
by Philippe Vincent-Lamarre & Jade Boivin & Yassine Gargouri & Vincent Larivière & Stevan Harnad
October 2016, Volume 67, Issue 10
- 2309-2319 Data science on the ground: Hype, criticism, and everyday work
by Daniel Carter & Dan Sholler - 2320-2328 Do autocomplete functions reduce the impact of dyslexia on information-searching behavior? The case of Google
by Gerd Berget & Frode Eika Sandnes - 2329-2343 Sharing “happy” information
by Fiona Tinto & Ian Ruthven - 2344-2361 Trustworthiness and authority of scholarly information in a digital age: Results of an international questionnaire
by Carol Tenopir & Kenneth Levine & Suzie Allard & Lisa Christian & Rachel Volentine & Reid Boehm & Frances Nichols & David Nicholas & Hamid R. Jamali & Eti Herman & Anthony Watkinson - 2362-2378 Motivation to share knowledge using wiki technology and the moderating effect of role perceptions
by Ofer Arazy & Ian Gellatly & Esther Brainin & Oded Nov - 2379-2391 How to improve the sustainability of digital libraries and information Services?
by Gobiinda G. Chowdhury - 2392-2403 Data sharing for the advancement of science: Overcoming barriers for citizen scientists
by Kirsty Williamson & Mary Anne Kennan & Graeme Johanson & John Weckert - 2404-2419 Multiple viewpoints increase students' attention to source features in social question and answer forum messages
by Ladislao Salmerón & Mônica Macedo-Rouet & Jean-François Rouet - 2420-2436 Development, testing, and validation of an information literacy test (ILT) for higher education
by Bojana Boh Podgornik & Danica Dolničar & Andrej Šorgo & Tomaž Bartol - 2437-2453 Sentence simplification, compression, and disaggregation for summarization of sophisticated documents
by Catherine Finegan-Dollak & Dragomir R. Radev - 2454-2463 Fuzzy retrieval for software reuse
by Erin Colvin & Donald H. Kraft - 2464-2476 Map of science with topic modeling: Comparison of unsupervised learning and human-assigned subject classification
by Arho Suominen & Hannes Toivanen - 2477-2488 Visualizing the world's scientific publications
by Rex H.-G. Chen & Chi-Ming Chen - 2489-2510 The effects of research resources on international collaboration in the astronomy community
by Han-Wen Chang & Mu-Hsuan Huang - 2511-2526 Comparing and combining Content- and Citation-based approaches for plagiarism detection
by Solange de L. Pertile & Viviane P. Moreira & Paolo Rosso - 2527-2535 Robustness of journal rankings by network flows with different amounts of memory
by Ludvig Bohlin & Alcides Viamontes Esquivel & Andrea Lancichinetti & Martin Rosvall - 2536-2549 Author practices in citing other authors, institutions, and journals
by Ali Gazni & Zahra Ghaseminik - 2550-2564 Evaluation of the citation matching algorithms of CWTS and iFQ in comparison to the Web of science
by Marlies Olensky & Marion Schmidt & Nees Jan Eck - 2565-2572 The power–law relationship between citation-based performance and collaboration in articles in management journals: A scale-independent approach
by Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo & J. Sylvan Katz
September 2016, Volume 67, Issue 9
- 2047-2059 The sharing economy: Why people participate in collaborative consumption
by Juho Hamari & Mimmi Sjöklint & Antti Ukkonen - 2060-2071 The quality versus accessibility debate revisited: A contingency perspective on human information source selection
by Lilian Woudstra & Bart Hooff & Alexander Schouten - 2072-2089 Uncovering social semantics from textual traces: A theory-driven approach and evidence from public statements of U.S. Members of Congress
by Yu-Ru Lin & Drew Margolin & David Lazer - 2090-2104 Seeing is believing (or at least changing your mind): The influence of visibility and task complexity on preference changes in computer-supported team decision making
by Babajide Osatuyi & Starr Roxanne Hiltz & Katia Passerini - 2105-2117 Information seeking for musical creativity: A systematic literature review
by Charilaos Lavranos & Petros Kostagiolas & Nikolaos Korfiatis & Joseph Papadatos - 2118-2136 A machine-learning approach to negation and speculation detection for sentiment analysis
by Noa P. Cruz & Maite Taboada & Ruslan Mitkov - 2137-2155 Software in the scientific literature: Problems with seeing, finding, and using software mentioned in the biology literature
by James Howison & Julia Bullard - 2156-2165 Thesaurus structure, descriptive parameters, and scale
by Robert Losee - 2166-2180 Optimization of the subject directory in a government agriculture department web portal
by Jin Zhang & Shanshan Zhai & Jennifer Ann Stevenson & Lixin Xia - 2181-2193 The construction of interdisciplinarity: The development of the knowledge base and programmatic focus of the journal Climatic Change, 1977–2013
by Iina Hellsten & Loet Leydesdorff - 2194-2211 Aggregated journal–journal citation relations in scopus and web of science matched and compared in terms of networks, maps, and interactive overlays
by Loet Leydesdorff & Félix Moya-Anegón & Wouter Nooy - 2212-2222 Nobel numbers: Time-dependent centrality measures on coauthorship graphs
by Chris Fields - 2223-2245 Disciplinary knowledge production and diffusion in science
by Erjia Yan - 2246-2262 Information inequality in contemporary Chinese urban society: The results of a cluster analysis
by Liangzhi Yu & Wenjie Zhou - 2263-2273 Modeling journal bibliometrics to predict downloads and inform purchase decisions at university research libraries
by Daniel M. Coughlin & Bernard J. Jansen - 2274-2282 How much does the expected number of citations for a publication change if it contains the address of a specific scientific institute? A new approach for the analysis of citation data on the institutional level based on regression models
by Lutz Bornmann - 2283-2295 Business process costs of implementing “gold” and “green” open access in institutional and national contexts
by Robert Johnson & Stephen Pinfield & Mattia Fosci - 2296-2306 Spatial mediations in historical understanding: GIS and epistemic practices of history
by Venkata Ratnadeep Suri & Hamid R. Ekbia
August 2016, Volume 67, Issue 8
- 1793-1807 Social media and problematic everyday life information-seeking outcomes: Differences across use frequency, gender, and problem-solving styles
by Sei-Ching Joanna Sin - 1808-1821 A content analysis of Twitter hyperlinks and their application in web resource indexing
by Kwan Yi & Namjoo Choi & Yung Soo Kim - 1822-1835 Reducing digital divide effects through student engagement in coordinated game design, online resource use, and social computing activities in school
by Rebecca Reynolds & Ming Ming Chiu - 1836-1848 Understanding scientific collaboration in the research life cycle: Bio- and nanoscientists' motivations, information-sharing and communication practices, and barriers to collaboration
by EunKyung Chung & Nahyun Kwon & Jungyeoun Lee - 1849-1857 Not all international collaboration is beneficial: The Mendeley readership and citation impact of biochemical research collaboration
by Pardeep Sud & Mike Thelwall - 1858-1870 Text representation strategies: An example with the State of the union addresses
by Jacques Savoy - 1871-1882 Why experience matters to privacy: How context-based experience moderates consumer privacy expectations for mobile applications
by Kirsten Martin & Katie Shilton - 1883-1903 Academics' responses to encountered information: Context matters
by Sheila Pontis & Genovefa Kefalidou & Ann Blandford & Jamie Forth & Stephann Makri & Sarah Sharples & Geraint Wiggins & Mel Woods - 1904-1915 Using the wayback machine to mine websites in the social sciences: A methodological resource
by Sanjay K. Arora & Yin Li & Jan Youtie & Philip Shapira - 1916-1927 Web mining for navigation problem detection and diagnosis in Discapnet: A website aimed at disabled people
by Olatz Arbelaitz & Aizea Lojo & Javier Muguerza & Iñigo Perona - 1928-1942 Information flows as bases for archeology-specific geodata infrastructures: An exploratory study in flanders
by Berdien De Roo & Philippe De Maeyer & Jean Bourgeois - 1943-1955 Using path-based approaches to examine the dynamic structure of discipline-level citation networks: 1997–2011
by Erjia Yan & Qi Yu - 1956-1961 Wikipedia, collective memory, and the Vietnam war
by Brendan Luyt - 1962-1972 Mendeley readership altmetrics for medical articles: An analysis of 45 fields
by Mike Thelwall & Paul Wilson - 1973-1989 Author credit-assignment schemas: A comparison and analysis
by Jian Xu & Ying Ding & Min Song & Tamy Chambers - 1990-2008 Research synthesis methods and library and information science: Shared problems, limited diffusion
by Laura Sheble - 2009-2015 Spamming in scholarly publishing: A case study
by Marcin Kozak & Olesia Iefremova & James Hartley - 2016-2031 Constructing conceptual trajectory maps to trace the development of research fields
by Yi-Ning Tu & Shu-Lan Hsu - 2032-2044 A mixture model of global internet capacity distributions
by Hyunjin Seo & Stuart Thorson
July 2016, Volume 67, Issue 7
- 1523-1534 Teaching with Wikipedia in a 21-super-st-century classroom: Perceptions of Wikipedia and its educational benefits
by Piotr Konieczny - 1535-1554 Media studies research in the data-driven age: How research questions evolve
by Marc Bron & Jasmijn Van Gorp & Maarten Rijke - 1555-1575 Testing a model of user-experience with news websites
by Gabor Aranyi & Paul Schaik - 1576-1587 Sentiment-based event detection in Twitter
by Georgios Paltoglou - 1588-1606 Social-media-based public policy informatics: Sentiment and network analyses of U.S. Immigration and border security
by Wingyan Chung & Daniel Zeng - 1607-1623 Rain or shine? Forecasting search process performance in exploratory search tasks
by Chirag Shah & Chathra Hendahewa & Roberto González-Ibáñez - 1624-1638 Why are these similar? Investigating item similarity types in a large digital library
by Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre & German Rigau & Eneko Agirre & Nikolaos Aletras & Mark Stevenson - 1639-1667 A quantitative analysis of the temporal effects on automatic text classification
by Thiago Salles & Leonardo Rocha & Marcos André Gonçalves & Jussara M. Almeida & Fernando Mourão & Wagner Meira Jr. & Felipe Viegas - 1668-1678 The linguistic construal of disciplinarity: A data-mining approach using register features
by Elke Teich & Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb & Peter Fankhauser & Hannah Kermes & Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski - 1679-1702 Exploiting heterogeneous scientific literature networks to combat ranking bias: Evidence from the computational linguistics area
by Xiaorui Jiang & Xiaoping Sun & Zhe Yang & Hai Zhuge & Jianmin Yao - 1703-1721 Genetic algorithms and Gaussian Bayesian networks to uncover the predictive core set of bibliometric indices
by Alfonso Ibáñez & Rubén Armañanzas & Concha Bielza & Pedro Larrañaga - 1722-1735 Recovering uncaptured citations in a scholarly network: A two-step citation analysis to estimate publication importance
by Zhuoren Jiang & Xiaozhong Liu & Yan Chen - 1736-1750 Indexing by Latent Dirichlet Allocation and an Ensemble Model
by Yanshan Wang & Jae-Sung Lee & In-Chan Choi - 1751-1766 The “total cost of publication” in a hybrid open-access environment: Institutional approaches to funding journal article-processing charges in combination with subscriptions
by Stephen Pinfield & Jennifer Salter & Peter A. Bath - 1767-1772 Health information technologies: From hazardous to the dark side
by Carol Saunders & Anne F. Rutkowski & Jon Pluyter & Ronald Spanjers - 1773-1776 Bridging the gap between wikipedia and academia
by Dariusz Jemielniak & Eduard Aibar - 1777-1778 Replicability and the public/private divide
by Loet Leydesdorff & Caroline Wagner & Lutz Bornmann - 1779-1779 Correct assumptions?
by Peter van den Besselaar - 1780-1783 Beyond Bibliometrics: Harnessing Multidimensional Indicators of Scholarly Intent edited by Blaise Cronin and Cassidy R. Sugimoto . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press , 2014 . 466 pp. $37.00. (Paperback). (ISBN: 9780262525510 )
by Daniel O'Connor - 1784-1786 Indexing It All: The [Subject] in the Age of Documentation, Information, and Data . Ronald E. Day. Cambridge, MA : MIT Press , 2014 . 184 pp. $30 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262028219)
by Hope A. Olson - 1787-1789 Turing: Pioneer of the Information Age . Jack Copeland . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2013 . 224 pp. $17.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9780198719182)
by Thomas Haigh
June 2016, Volume 67, Issue 6
- 1279-1288 The conditions of peak empiricism in big data and interaction design
by Michael Marcinkowski & Fred Fonseca - 1289-1300 Tweet-biased summarization
by Evi Yulianti & Sharin Huspi & Mark Sanderson - 1301-1330 Users' music information needs and behaviors: Design implications for music information retrieval systems
by Jin Ha Lee & Hyerim Cho & Yea-Seul Kim - 1331-1344 Understanding collaborative search for places of interest
by Misfer Aldosari & Mark Sanderson & Audrey Tam & Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd - 1345-1357 Assessment of learning to rank methods for query expansion
by Bo Xu & Hongfei Lin & Yuan Lin - 1358-1371 What motivates people to review articles? The case of the human-computer interaction community
by Syavash Nobarany & Kellogg S. Booth & Gary Hsieh - 1372-1383 The decision to submit to a journal: Another example of a valence-consistent Shift?
by Guido Pepermans & Sandra Rousseau - 1384-1403 The boundaries between: Parental involvement in a teen's online world
by Lee B. Erickson & Pamela Wisniewski & Heng Xu & John M. Carroll & Mary Beth Rosson & Daniel F. Perkins - 1404-1416 Social scientists' satisfaction with data reuse
by Ixchel M. Faniel & Adam Kriesberg & Elizabeth Yakel - 1417-1429 Investment decision paths in the information age: The effect of online journalism
by Michal Gaziel Yablowitz & Daphne R. Raban - 1430-1445 The development and validation of a one-bit comparison for evaluating the maturity of tag distributions in a Web 2.0 environment
by Kuo-Hao Tang & Li-Chen Tsai & Sheue-Ling Hwang - 1446-1461 Distortive effects of initial-based name disambiguation on measurements of large-scale coauthorship networks
by Jinseok Kim & Jana Diesner - 1462-1472 Estimating the probability of an authorship attribution
by Jacques Savoy - 1473-1486 Science communication and dissemination in different cultures: An analysis of the audience for TED videos in China and abroad
by Xuelian Pan & Erjia Yan & Weina Hua - 1487-1506 Disciplinary, national, and departmental contributions to the literature of library and information science, 2007–2012
by William H. Walters & Esther Isabelle Wilder - 1507-1520 Accessibility of graphics in STEM research articles: Analysis and proposals for improvement
by Bruno Splendiani & Mireia Ribera
May 2016, Volume 67, Issue 5
- 1021-1032 Personalized generation of word clouds from tweets
by Martin Leginus & ChengXiang Zhai & Peter Dolog - 1033-1051 Blocked: When the information is hidden by the visualization
by Kyong Eun Oh & Daniel Halpern & Marilyn Tremaine & James Chiang & Deborah Silver & Karen Bemis - 1052-1067 On online collaboration and construction of shared knowledge: Assessing mediation capability in computer supported argument visualization tools
by Luca Iandoli & Ivana Quinto & Anna De Liddo & Simon Buckingham Shum - 1068-1088 Social network analysis on a topic‐based navigation guidance system in a public health portal
by Jin Zhang & Shanshan Zhai & Hongxia Liu & Jennifer Ann Stevenson - 1089-1104 Characteristics of tagging behavior in digitized humanities online collections
by Youngok Choi & Sue Yeon Syn - 1105-1120 Uncovering information from social media hyperlinks: An investigation of twitter
by Liwen Vaughan - 1121-1137 How users employ various popular tags to annotate resources in social tagging: An empirical study
by Xuwei Pan & Shenglan He & Xiyong Zhu & Qingmiao Fu - 1138-1152 A knowledge‐based approach to Information Extraction for semantic interoperability in the archaeology domain
by Andreas Vlachidis & Douglas Tudhope - 1153-1168 Shaping guanxi networks at work through instant messaging
by Carol X. J. Ou & Robert M. Davison - 1169-1181 Intuitive or idiomatic: An interdisciplinary study of child‐tablet computer interaction
by Rhonda McEwen & Adam K. Dubé - 1182-1197 User motivations for asking questions in online Q&A services
by Erik Choi & Chirag Shah - 1198-1209 Can Mendeley bookmarks reflect readership? A survey of user motivations
by Ehsan Mohammadi & Mike Thelwall & Kayvan Kousha - 1210-1223 Theory‐changing breakthroughs in science: The impact of research teamwork on scientific discoveries
by Jos J. Winnink & Robert J. W. Tijssen & Anthony F. J. van Raan - 1224-1232 Factors that influence the teaching use of Wikipedia in higher education
by Antoni Meseguer‐Artola & Eduard Aibar & Josep Lladós & Julià Minguillón & Maura Lerga - 1233-1244 Does research with statistics have more impact? The citation rank advantage of structural equation modeling
by Mike Thelwall & Paul Wilson - 1245-1256 The scientific impact of mexican steroid research 1935–1965: A bibliometric and historiographic analysis
by Yoscelina I. Hernandez‐Garcia & José Antonio Chamizo & Mina Kleiche‐Dray & Jane M. Russell - 1257-1265 Diversity of references as an indicator of the interdisciplinarity of journals: Taking similarity between subject fields into account
by Lin Zhang & Ronald Rousseau & Wolfgang Glänzel - 1266-1275 Data, ideology, and the developing critical program of social informatics
by Michael Marcinkowski
April 2016, Volume 67, Issue 4
- 757-764 Measuring compliance with a Spanish Government open access mandate
by Ángel Borrego - 765-775 A relational altmetric? Network centrality on ResearchGate as an indicator of scientific impact
by Christian Pieter Hoffmann & Christoph Lutz & Miriam Meckel - 776-799 Institutional and individual factors affecting scientists' data-sharing behaviors: A multilevel analysis
by Youngseek Kim & Jeffrey M. Stanton - 800-811 User experience with commercial music services: An empirical exploration
by Jin Ha Lee & Rachel Price