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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), Volume 57, 2006
Volume 57, Number 1, January 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1-3
- Suresh K. Bhavnani, Christopher K. Bichakjian, Timothy M. Johnson, Roderick J. Little, Frederick A. Peck, Jennifer L. Schwartz, Victor J. Strecher:

Strategy hubs: Domain portals to help find comprehensive information. 4-24 - Amanda Spink, Charles Cole:

Human information behavior: Integrating diverse approaches and information use. 25-35 - Kevin C. Desouza

, Yukika Awazu, Yun Wan
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Factors governing the consumption of explicit knowledge. 36-43 - Aviv Shachak

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Diffusion pattern of the use of genomic databases and analysis of biological sequences from 1970-2003: Bibliographic record analysis of 12 journals. 44-50 - Victor Kuperman:

Productivity in the Internet mailing lists: A bibliometric analysis. 51-59 - Mike Thelwall

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Interpreting social science link analysis research: A theoretical framework. 60-68 - David Bodoff

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Relevance for browsing, relevance for searching. 69-86 - Kenneth R. Fleischmann:

Do-it-yourself information technology: Role hybridization and the design-use interface. 87-95 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Willie J. Rogers, Halil Kilicoglu, Dina Demner-Fushman, Thomas C. Rindflesch:

Word sense disambiguation by selecting the best semantic type based on Journal Descriptor Indexing: Preliminary experiment. 96-113 - Traci Hong

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The influence of structural and message features on Web site credibility. 114-127 - Hong (Iris) Xie:

Understanding human-work domain interaction: Implications for the design of a corporate digital library. 128-143
- Horacio Saggion:

Indexing and abstracting in theory and practice, third edition. 144-146 - Julian Warner

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Protocol: How control exists after decentalization. 146-147
Volume 57, Number 2, January 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 149-151
- Alesia A. Zuccala:

Modeling the invisible college. 152-168 - Dag W. Aksnes

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Citation rates and perceptions of scientific contribution. 169-185 - Peter Meso

, Pratim Datta, Victor Wacham A. Mbarika:
Moderating information and communication technologies' influences on socioeconomic development with good governance: A study of the developing countries. 186-197 - Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Mercedes De La Moneda Corrochano, Elvira Ruiz de Osma, Rafael Bailón-Moreno

, Rosario Ruiz-Baños:
A bibliometric model for journal discarding policy at academic libraries. 198-207 - Pável Calado

, Marco Cristo, Marcos André Gonçalves, Edleno Silva de Moura, Berthier A. Ribeiro-Neto, Nivio Ziviani:
Link-based similarity measures for the classification of Web documents. 208-221 - Nils Pharo

, Kalervo Järvelin:
"Irrational" searchers and IR-rational researchers. 222-232 - Jiangping Chen:

A lexical knowledge base approach for English-Chinese cross-language information retrieval. 233-243 - Iraj Daizadeh:

An example of information management in biology: Qualitative data economizing theory applied to the Human Genome Project databases. 244-250 - Richard Klavans, Kevin W. Boyack

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Identifying a better measure of relatedness for mapping science. 251-263 - Hock-Hai Teo, Xin Wei Wang, Kwok Kee Wei

, Choon-Ling Sia
, Matthew K. O. Lee
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Organizational learning capacity and attitude toward complex technological innovations: An empirical study. 264-279 - Jian Qin

, Naybell Hernández:
Building interoperable vocabulary and structures for learning objects. 280-292
- Andrey Soares:

Legitimate applications of peer-to-peer networks. 293-294 - Jeremy Nelson:

Putting XML to work in the library: Tools for improving access and management. 294-295
Volume 57, Number 3, February 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 297-298
- Dan Bouhnik, Tali Marcus:

Interaction in distance-learning courses. 299-305 - Yuval Elovici, Bracha Shapira

, Paul B. Kantor:
A decision theoretic approach to combining information filters: An analytical and empirical evaluation. 306-320 - Daphne R. Raban

, Sheizaf Rafaeli:
The effect of source nature and status on the subjective value of information. 321-329 - Betsy Van der Veer Martens

, Abby Goodrum:
The diffusion of theories: A functional approach. 330-341 - Akihiro Asonuma, Yong Fang, Ronald Rousseau:

Reflections on the age distribution of Japanese scientists. 342-346 - Thi Truong Avrahami, Lawrence Yau, Luo Si, James P. Callan:

The FedLemur project: Federated search in the real world. 347-358 - Chaomei Chen

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CiteSpace II: Detecting and visualizing emerging trends and transient patterns in scientific literature. 359-377 - Rong Zheng, Jiexun Li, Hsinchun Chen, Zan Huang:

A framework for authorship identification of online messages: Writing-style features and classification techniques. 378-393 - Aixin Sun

, Ee-Peng Lim
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Web unit-based mining of homepage relationships. 394-407 - Anthony F. J. van Raan

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Statistical properties of bibliometric indicators: Research group indicator distributions and correlations. 408-430 - Yongwook Yoon, Changki Lee

, Gary Geunbae Lee:
An effective procedure for constructing a hierarchical text classification system. 431-442
- Lisa A. Ennis:

The digital age and local studies. 443- - Mustafa Koc:

Web site design with the patron in mind: A step-by-step guide for libraries. 444-445
Volume 57, Number 4, February 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 447-
- Scott Nicholson, Tito Sierra, U. Yeliz Eseryel, Ji-Hong Park

, Philip Barkow, Erika J. Pozo, Jane Ward:
How much of it is real? Analysis of paid placement in Web search engine results. 448-461 - Ali Asghar Shiri

, Crawford Revie
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Query expansion behavior within a thesaurus-enhanced search environment: A user-centered evaluation. 462-478 - Christy M. K. Cheung

, Matthew K. O. Lee
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Understanding consumer trust in Internet shopping: A multidisciplinary approach. 479-492 - Xiangxing Shen, Dongmin Li, Chong Shen:

Evaluating China's university library Web sites using correspondence analysis. 493-500 - Hermes R. Freitas-Junior, Berthier A. Ribeiro-Neto, Rodrigo de Freitas Vale, Alberto H. F. Laender, Luciano R. S. de Lima:

Categorization-driven cross-language retrieval of medical information. 501-510
- Enrique Herrera-Viedma

, Gabriella Pasi:
Soft approaches to information retrieval and information access on the Web: An introduction to the special topic section. 511-514 - Vincenzo Loia, Witold Pedrycz, Sabrina Senatore

, Maria I. Sessa:
Web navigation support by means of proximity-driven assistant agents. 515-527 - Roberto Aringhieri

, Ernesto Damiani
, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati
, Stefano Paraboschi
, Pierangela Samarati
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Fuzzy techniques for trust and reputation management in anonymous peer-to-peer systems. 528-537 - Enrique Herrera-Viedma

, Gabriella Pasi, Antonio Gabriel López-Herrera, Carlos Porcel:
Evaluating the information quality of Web sites: A methodology based on fuzzy computing with words. 538-549 - Ronald R. Yager:

Knowledge trees and protoforms in question-answering systems. 550-563 - Pablo J. Garcés, José A. Olivas, Francisco P. Romero:

Concept-matching IR systems versus word-matching information retrieval systems: Considering fuzzy interrelations for indexing Web pages. 564-576 - Vicenç Torra

, Sergi Lanau, Sadaaki Miyamoto:
Image clustering for the exploration of video sequences. 577-584
- Denise E. Agosto:

Creating the customer-driven library: Building on the bookstore model. 585-586
Volume 57, Number 5, March 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 587-
- Kieran White, Richard F. E. Sutcliffe:

Applying incremental tree induction to retrieval from manuals and medical texts. 588-600 - Loet Leydesdorff

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Can scientific journals be classified in terms of aggregated journal-journal citation relations using the Journal Citation Reports? 601-613 - Ying Sun, Paul B. Kantor:

Cross-Evaluation: A new model for information system evaluation. 614-628
- Christopher C. Yang, Wai Lam:

Introduction to the special topic section on multilingual information systems. 629-631 - Kar Wing Li, Christopher C. Yang:

Conceptual analysis of parallel corpus collected from the Web. 632-644 - Hsin-Hsi Chen

, Wen-Cheng Lin, Changhua Yang, Wei-Hao Lin:
Translating-transliterating named entities for multilingual information access. 645-659 - Jenq-Haur Wang

, Jei-Wen Teng, Wen-Hsiang Lu, Lee-Feng Chien:
Exploiting the Web as the multilingual corpus for unknown query translation. 660-670 - Jialun Qin, Yilu Zhou, Michael Chau

, Hsinchun Chen:
Multilingual Web retrieval: An experiment in English-Chinese business intelligence. 671-683 - Fu Lee Wang

, Christopher C. Yang:
The impact analysis of language differences on an automatic multilingual text summarization system. 684-696 - Paul D. Clough, Mark Sanderson

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User experiments with the Eurovision cross-language image retrieval system. 697-708 - Daniela Petrelli

, Stephen Levin, Micheline Beaulieu, Mark Sanderson
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Which user interaction for cross-language information retrieval? Design issues and reflections. 709-722
Book Reviews
- Patricia Galloway:

Social capital and information technology. 723-724 - Pramod K. Nayar:

Shaping the network society: The new role of civil society in cyberspace. 724-725
Volume 57, Number 6, April 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 727-
- Syed Uzair Aqeel, Steven M. Beitzel, Eric C. Jensen, David A. Grossman, Ophir Frieder:

On the development of name search techniques for Arabic. 728-739 - Yi-fang Brook Wu, Quanzhi Li, Razvan Stefan Bot, Xin Chen:

Finding nuggets in documents: A machine learning approach. 740-752 - David J. Newman, Sharon Block:

Probabilistic topic decomposition of an eighteenth-century American newspaper. 753-767 - Liang Chen, Jia Zeng, Naoyuki Tokuda:

A "stereo" document representation for textual information retrieval. 768-774
- Misha W. Vaughan, Marc L. Resnick:

Search user interfaces: Best practices and future visions. 777-780 - Marc L. Resnick, Misha W. Vaughan:

Best practices and future visions for search user interfaces. 781-787 - Lynne Davis:

Designing a search user interface for a digital library. 788-791 - Giovanni Maria Sacco:

Dynamic taxonomies and guided searches. 792-796 - Daniel E. Rose:

Reconciling information-seeking behavior with search user interfaces for the Web. 797-799 - David G. Hendry:

Workspaces for search. 800-802 - Anita Komlodi, Dagobert Soergel, Gary Marchionini

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Search histories for user support in user interfaces. 803-897 - Peter Gremett:

Utilizing a user's context to improve search results. 808-812 - James Kalbach:

"I'm feeling lucky": The role of emotions in seeking information on the Web . 813-818 - Karl Mochel:

Search in the Web shopping environment. 819-824 - Barbara M. Wildemuth:

Evidence-based practice in search interface design. 825-828 - Russell Beale

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Improving Internet interaction: From theory to practice. 829-833 - Virpi Roto

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Search on mobile phones. 834-837 - Matt Jones

, George Buchanan
, Tzu-Chiang Cheng, Preeti Jain
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Changing the pace of search: Supporting background information seeking. 838-842
- Laura Taddeo:

The virtual reference experience: Integrating theory into practice. 843-844 - Richard H. Veith:

Understanding digital libraries. 844-846
Volume 57, Number 7, May 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 847-850
- Jimmy Lin, Boris Katz:

Building a reusable test collection for question answering. 851-861 - Stephen Paling, Michael Sanford Nilan:

Technology, genres, and value change: The case of little magazines. 862-872 - Annie Y. S. Lau

, Enrico W. Coiera
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A Bayesian model that predicts the impact of Web searching on decision making. 873-880 - Fabio Crestani

, Heather Du:
Written versus spoken queries: A qualitative and quantitative comparative analysis. 881-890 - Keita Tsuji, Kyo Kageura:

Automatic generation of Japanese-English bilingual thesauri based on bilingual corpora. 891-906 - Jun Wang:

Automatic thesaurus development: Term extraction from title metadata. 907-920 - Jack G. Conrad

, Cindy P. Schriber:
Managing déjà vu: Collection building for the identification of nonidentical duplicate documents. 921-932 - Ryen W. White, Ian Ruthven:

A study of interface support mechanisms for interactive information retrieval. 933-948 - Rafael Bailón-Moreno

, Encarnación Jurado-Alameda
, Rosario Ruiz-Baños:
The scientific network of surfactants: Structural analysis. 949-960 - Yunjie Xu, Zhiwei Chen:

Relevance judgment: What do information users consider beyond topicality? 961-973 - Shelagh K. Genuis:

Exploring the role of medical and consumer literature in the diffusion of information related to hormone therapy for menopausal women. 974-988
- Kenneth R. Fleischmann:

The digital sublime: Myth, power, and cyberspace. 989-990
- Quentin L. Burrell:

Some comments on the use of reliability techniques . 991-992
Volume 57, Number 8, June 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 993-996
- Vincent Larivière

, Éric Archambault
, Yves Gingras, Étienne Vignola-Gagné
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The place of serials in referencing practices: Comparing natural sciences and engineering with social sciences and humanities. 997-1004 - Rehab M. Duwairi:

Machine learning for Arabic text categorization. 1005-1010 - Umut Al, Mustafa Sahiner, Yasar Tonta

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Arts and humanities literature: Bibliometric characteristics of contributions by Turkish authors. 1011-1022 - Zorana Ercegovac:

Multiple-version resources in digital libraries: Towards user-centered displays. 1023-1032 - Marcia J. Bates:

Fundamental forms of information. 1033-1045 - Marie L. Radford:

Encountering virtual users: A qualitative investigation of interpersonal communication in chat reference. 1046-1059 - Tim Brody, Stevan Harnad, Leslie Carr:

Earlier Web usage statistics as predictors of later citation impact. 1060-1072 - Ranka Ivanisevic, Damir Sapunar

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Multiple authorship in a small medical journal: A case study of the Croatian Medical Journal. 1073-1078 - Caroline Haythornthwaite

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Learning and knowledge networks in interdisciplinary collaborations. 1079-1092 - Yen-Chun Jim Wu, Hsing-Piao Liu:

Technological innovation assessment of business-to-business electronic marketplaces. 1093-1104 - Maureen E. Hupfer, Brian Detlor:

Gender and Web information seeking: A self-concept orientation model. 1105-1115 - Reijo Savolainen:

Information use as gap-bridging: The viewpoint of sense-making methodology. 1116-1125
- Wolfgang G. Stock

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On relevance distributions. 1126-1129
- Sara R. Tompson:

Digital library use: Social practice in design and evaluation. 1130-1132 - Haoyang Che:

A Semantic Web primer. 1132-
Volume 57, Number 9, July 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1135-1137
- David Bodoff

, Samuel Po-Shing Wong:
Documents and queries as random variables: History and implications. 1138-1154 - Kwong Bor Ng, Paul B. Kantor, Tomek Strzalkowski, Nina Wacholder, Rong Tang

, Bing Bai, Robert Rittman, Peng Song, Ying Sun:
Automated judgment of document qualities. 1155-1164 - Leo Egghe:

Properties of the n-overlap vector and n-overlap similarity theory. 1165-1177 - Liwen Vaughan:

Visualizing linguistic and cultural differences using Web co-link data. 1178-1193 - James Hartley:

Reading and writing book reviews across the disciplines. 1194-1207 - Kwan Yi, Jamshid Beheshti, Charles Cole, John E. Leide, Andrew Large:

User search behavior of domain-specific information retrieval systems: An analysis of the query logs from PsycINFO and ABC-Clio's Historical Abstracts/America: History and Life. 1208-1220 - Esa M. Rantanen, Brent O. Palmer, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Kevin M. Musiorski:

Five-dimensional taxonomy to relate human errors and technological interventions in a human factors literature database. 1221-1232 - Richard H. Veith:

Memex at 60: Internet or iPod? 1233-1242 - Philip M. Davis, Jason S. Price

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eJournal interface can influence usage statistics: Implications for libraries, publishers, and Project COUNTER. 1243-1248 - Shoichi Taniguchi:

A system for supporting evidence recording in bibliographic records. 1249-1262 - Hock Chuan Chan, Hee-Woong Kim, Weai Chee Tan:

Information systems citation patterns from International Conference on Information Systems articles. 1263-1274
- Blaise Cronin, Lokman I. Meho

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Using the h-index to rank influential information scientists. 1275-1278
- Lydia Eato Harris:

Foundations of library and information science, 2nd edition. 1279-1280 - Lisa A. Ennis:

E-government: From vision to implementation. 1280-
Volume 57, Number 10, August 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1281-1283
- Lokman I. Meho

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E-mail interviewing in qualitative research: A methodological discussion. 1284-1295 - Isidro F. Aguillo

, Begoña Granadino
, José Luis Ortega
, José Antonio Prieto:
Scientific research activity and communication measured with cybermetrics indicators. 1296-1302 - Mike Thelwall

, Katie Vann, Ruth Fairclough:
Web issue analysis: An integrated water resource management case study. 1303-1314 - Bing Pan

, Geri Gay, John Saylor, Helene Hembrooke:
One digital library, two undergraduate classes, and four learning modules: Uses of a digital library in classrooms. 1315-1325 - Mike Thelwall

, Liz Price:
Language evolution and the spread of ideas on the Web: A procedure for identifying emergent hybrid word family members. 1326-1337 - Julian Lin, Hock Chuan Chan, Kwok Kee Wei

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Understanding competing application usage with the theory of planned behavior. 1338-1349 - Franz Barjak

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The role of the Internet in informal scholarly communication. 1350-1367 - Abe Crystal, Jane Greenberg:

Relevance criteria identified by health information users during Web searches. 1368-1382 - Mengistu Kifle, Victor Wacham A. Mbarika, Pratim Datta:

Telemedicine in sub-Saharan Africa: The case of teleophthalmology and eye care in Ethiopia. 1383-1393 - Denise E. Agosto, Sandra Hughes-Hassell:

Toward a model of the everyday life information needs of urban teenagers, part 1: Theoretical model. 1394-1403
- Ronald Rousseau:

Timelines in citation research. 1404-1405 - Quentin L. Burrell:

On Egghe's version of continuous concentration theory. 1406-1411
- Ryen W. White:

Information retrieval design: Principles and options for information description, organization, display, and access in information retrieval databases, digital libraries, catalogs, and indexes. 1412-1413
Volume 57, Number 11, September 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1415-1417
- Denise E. Agosto, Sandra Hughes-Hassell:

Toward a model of the everyday life information needs of urban teenagers, Part 2: Empirical model. 1418-1426 - Don R. Swanson, Neil R. Smalheiser

, Vetle I. Torvik
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Ranking indirect connections in literature-based discovery: The role of medical subject headings. 1427-1439 - Jannica Heinström

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Broad exploration or precise specificity: Two basic information seeking patterns among students. 1440-1450 - Arun Vishwanath, Hao Chen:

Technology clusters: Using multidimensional scaling to evaluate and structure technology clusters. 1451-1460 - I. Samoylenko, T.-C. Chao

, Wei-Chih Liu, Chi-Ming Chen:
Visualizing the scientific world and its evolution. 1461-1469 - Loet Leydesdorff

, Stephen J. Bensman:
Classification and powerlaws: The logarithmic transformation. 1470-1486 - Alesia A. Zuccala

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Author Cocitation Analysis is to intellectual structure as Web Colink Analysis is to ...? 1487-1502
- Shlomo Argamon:

Introduction to the special topic section on the computational analysis of style. 1503-1505 - Aidan Finn, Nicholas Kushmerick:

Learning to classify documents according to genre. 1506-1518 - Moshe Koppel, Navot Akiva, Ido Dagan:

Feature instability as a criterion for selecting potential style markers. 1519-1525 - Shlomo Dubnov

, Stephen McAdams
, Roger Reynolds:
Structural and affective aspects of music from statistical audio signal analysis. 1526-536 - Julie R. Jupp

, John S. Gero:
A qualitative feature-based characterization of 2D architectural style. 1537-1550 - Mine Özkar

, M. Nyssim Lefford
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Modal relationships as stylistic features: Examples from Seljuk and Celtic patterns. 1551-1560
- Eduardo Figueredo:

The numerical equivalence between the impact factor of journals and the quality of the articles. 1561-
Volume 57, Number 12, October 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1563-1565
- Nina Wacholder, Lu Liu:

User preference: A measure of query-term quality. 1566-1580 - Judit Bar-Ilan

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Web links and search engine ranking: The case of Google and the query "jew". 1581-1589 - Myo-Myo Naing, Ee-Peng Lim

, Roger H. L. Chiang:
Extracting link chains of relationship instances from a Web site. 1590-1605 - Mika Käki:

fKWIC: Frequency-based keyword-in-context index for filtering Web search results. 1606-1615 - Loet Leydesdorff

, Liwen Qiu Vaughan:
Co-occurrence matrices and their applications in information science: Extending ACA to the Web environment. 1616-1628 - Gary Marchionini

, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Gary Geisler
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The Open Video Digital Library: A Möbius strip of research and practice. 1629-1643 - Mike Thelwall

, Rudy Prabowo, Ruth Fairclough:
Are raw RSS feeds suitable for broad issue scanning? A science concern case study. 1644-1654 - Dorothee Blocks, Daniel Cunliffe

, Douglas Tudhope
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A reference model for user-system interaction in thesaurus-based searching. 1655-1665 - Yunjie Xu, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Li Yang:

Who will you ask? An empirical study of interpersonal task information seeking. 1666-1677 - Anne Aula, Klaus Nordhausen

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Modeling successful performance in Web searching. 1678-1693 - Biren Shah, Vijay V. Raghavan, Praveen Dhatric, Xiaoquan Zhao:

A cluster-based approach for efficient content-based image retrieval using a similarity-preserving space transformation method. 1694-1707
- Denise E. Agosto:

Qualitative research for the information professional: A practical handbook. 1708-1709 - Yukika Awazu:

Creation, use, and deployment of digital information. 1709-1710 - John Cullen:

Democratizing innovation. 1711-1712
Volume 57, Number 13, November 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1713-1714
- Jong-Ae Kim:

Toward an understanding of Web-based subscription database acceptance. 1715-1728 - Diane Kelly:

Measuring online information seeking context, Part 1: Background and method. 1729-1739 - Catherine Blake

, Wanda Pratt
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Collaborative information synthesis I: A model of information behaviors of scientists in medicine and public health. 1740-1749 - Maureen L. Mackenzie:

ASIS to ASIS&T: A society in transition? 1750-1757 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz:

What does it mean to be an author? The intersection of credit, contribution, and collaboration in science. 1758-1770 - Mike Thelwall

, David Stuart:
Web crawling ethics revisited: Cost, privacy, and denial of service. 1771-1779 - Murat Karamuftuoglu:

Information arts and information science: Time to unite? 1780-1793 - Mechtild Stock, Wolfgang G. Stock

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Intellectual property information: A comparative analysis of main information providers. 1794-1803 - Glenn D. Walters:

Measuring the utility of journals in the crime-psychology field: Beyond the impact factor. 1804-1813 - Shan Ling Pan

, Gary S. C. Pan, Ming H. Hsieh:
A dual-level analysis of the capability development process: A case study of TT&T. 1814-1829 - Gerhard Knothe:

Comparative citation analysis of duplicate or highly related publications. 1830-1839 - Paul Huntington, David Nicholas

, Hamid R. Jamali M.
, Carol Tenopir
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Article decay in the digital environment: An analysis of usage of OhioLINK by date of publication, employing deep log methods. 1840-1851
- Olof Sundin:

Deflating information: From science studies to documentation. 1852-1853 - Jeff Shantz:

CODE: Collaborative ownership and the digital economy. 1854-1855 - Gerald Benoît:

Link analysis: An information science approach. 1855-1858
Volume 57, Number 14, December 2006
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1859-1861
- Diane Kelly:

Measuring online information seeking context, Part 2: Findings and discussion. 1862-1874 - Sherry Koshman, Amanda Spink, Bernard J. Jansen

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Web searching on the Vivisimo search engine. 1875-1887 - Catherine Blake

, Wanda Pratt
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Collaborative information synthesis II: Recommendations for information systems to support synthesis activities. 1888-1895 - Carol Fay Landry:

Work roles, tasks, and the information behavior of dentists. 1896-1908 - Blaise Cronin, Sara Franks:

Trading cultures: Resource mobilization and service rendering in the life sciences as revealed in the journal article's paratext. 1909-1918 - Anthony F. J. van Raan

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Performance-related differences of bibliometric statistical properties of research groups: Cumulative advantages and hierarchically layered networks. 1919-1935 - Adam Perer, Ben Shneiderman, Douglas W. Oard

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Using rhythms of relationships to understand e-mail archives. 1936-1948 - Bernard J. Jansen

, Marc Resnick:
An examination of searcher's perceptions of nonsponsored and sponsored links during ecommerce Web searching. 1949-1961 - Shengli Wu, Sally I. McClean

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Improving high accuracy retrieval by eliminating the uneven correlation effect in data fusion. 1962-1973
- Robert V. Williams:

Harold Abbott Wooster: A memorial essay. 1974-1976
- Yu Su:

Classifying science: Phenomena, data, theory, method, practice. 1977-1978 - James G. Williams:

The Internet, the Web, and eBusiness: Formalizing applications for the real world. 1979-1980

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