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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Volume 67
Volume 67, Number 1, January 2016
- Koraljka Golub, Dagobert Soergel, George Buchanan, Douglas Tudhope, Marianne Lykke, Debra Hiom:
A framework for evaluating automatic indexing or classification in the context of retrieval. 3-16
- Genevieve Gorrell, Kalina Bontcheva:
Classifying Twitter favorites: Like, bookmark, or Thanks? 17-25 - Jinyoung Min:
Personal information concerns and provision in social network sites: Interplay between secure preservation and true presentation. 26-42 - Nadia Gauducheau:
An exploratory study of the information-seeking activities of adolescents in a discussion forum. 43-55 - Ivy L. B. Liu, Christy M. K. Cheung, Matthew K. O. Lee:
User satisfaction with microblogging: Information dissemination versus social networking. 56-70 - Juan Martínez-Romo, Lourdes Araujo, Andres Duque Fernandez:
SemGraph: Extracting keyphrases following a novel semantic graph-based approach. 71-82 - Eder Ferreira Martins, Fabiano Muniz Belém, Jussara M. Almeida, Marcos André Gonçalves:
On cold start for associative tag recommendation. 83-105 - Tingting Mu, John Yannis Goulermas, Ioannis Korkontzelos, Sophia Ananiadou:
Descriptive document clustering via discriminant learning in a co-embedded space of multilevel similarities. 106-133 - William Yeoh, Ales Popovic:
Extending the understanding of critical success factors for implementing business intelligence systems. 134-147 - David Sánchez, Montserrat Batet:
C-sanitized: A privacy model for document redaction and sanitization. 148-163 - Marc Bertin, Iana Atanassova, Yves Gingras, Vincent Larivière:
The invariant distribution of references in scientific articles. 164-177 - Antonio J. Gómez-Núñez, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
Updating the SCImago journal and country rank classification: A new approach using Ward's clustering and alternative combination of citation measures. 178-190 - Nabeil Maflahi, Mike Thelwall:
When are readership counts as useful as citation counts? Scopus versus Mendeley for LIS journals. 191-199 - Marina Dobrota, Milica Bulajic, Lutz Bornmann, Veljko Jeremic:
A new approach to the QS university ranking using the composite I-distance indicator: Uncertainty and sensitivity analyses. 200-211 - Chon Abraham, Iris A. Junglas, Richard T. Watson, Marie-Claude Boudreau:
Explaining the unexpected and continued use of an information system with the help of evolved evolutionary mechanisms. 212-231
- Stefanie Haustein, Timothy D. Bowman, Kim Holmberg, Andrew Tsou, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Vincent Larivière:
Tweets as impact indicators: Examining the implications of automated "bot" accounts on Twitter. 232-238 - Justin Anthony Stover, Yaron Winter, Moshe Koppel, Mike Kestemont:
Computational authorship verification method attributes a new work to a major 2nd century African author. 239-242
- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
The Importance of the Anonymous Voice in Postpublication Peer Review. 243
Volume 67, Number 2, February 2016
- Sanmitra Bhattacharya, Chao Yang, Padmini Srinivasan, Bob Boynton:
Perceptions of presidential candidates' personalities in twitter. 249-267 - Heather K. Evans, Joycelyn Ovalle, Stephen Green:
Rockin' robins: Do congresswomen rule the roost in the Twittersphere? 268-275 - Sumit Bhatia, Prakhar Biyani, Prasenjit Mitra:
Identifying the role of individual user messages in an online discussion and its use in thread retrieval. 276-288 - David Bodoff, Daphne R. Raban:
Question types and intermediary elicitations. 289-304 - Olatz Arbelaitz, José María Martínez-Otzeta, Javier Muguerza:
User modeling in a social network for cognitively disabled people. 305-317 - Esther Ebole Isah, Katriina Byström:
Physicians' learning at work through everyday access to information. 318-332 - Shu Wen Chew, Christopher S. G. Khoo:
Comparison of drug information on consumer drug review sites versus authoritative health information websites. 333-349 - Joan E. Beaudoin:
Content-based image retrieval methods and professional image users. 350-365 - Hyun Hee Kim, Yong Ho Kim:
Generic speech summarization of transcribed lecture videos: Using tags and their semantic relations. 366-379 - Angel Conde, Mikel Larrañaga, Ana Arruarte, Jon A. Elorriaga, Dan Roth:
litewi: A combined term extraction and entity linking method for eliciting educational ontologies from textbooks. 380-399 - Chris Giannella:
An improved algorithm for unsupervised decomposition of a multi-author document. 400-411 - Henk F. Moed, Gali Halevi:
On full text download and citation distributions in scientific-scholarly journals. 412-431 - Jiang Li, Dongbo Shi:
Sleeping beauties in genius work: When were they awakened? 432-440 - Jiuchang Wei, Fei Wang, Michael K. Lindell:
The evolution of stakeholders' perceptions of disaster: A model of information flow. 441-453 - Bartosz W. Wojdynski, Sriram Kalyanaraman:
The three dimensions of website navigability: Explication and effects. 454-464 - John S. Liu, Chung-Huei Kuan:
A new approach for main path analysis: Decay in knowledge diffusion. 465-476
- Fatih Oguz, Wallace Koehler:
URL decay at year 20: A research note. 477-479 - Milan Dobrota, Marina Dobrota:
ARWU ranking uncertainty and sensitivity: What if the award factor was Excluded? 480-482 - Oded Nov, Jeffrey Laut, Maurizio Porfiri:
Using targeted design interventions to encourage extra-role crowdsourcing behavior. 483-489
- Alexandre de Castro:
Mental models may fail when faced with self-referential descriptors. 490
Volume 67, Number 3, March 2016
- Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Yair Bratspiess:
Professional information disclosure on social networks: The case of Facebook and LinkedIn in Israel. 493-504 - Jacob Jett, Simone Sacchi, Jin Ha Lee, Rachel Ivy Clarke:
A conceptual model for video games and interactive media. 505-517 - Daniel M. Coughlin, Mark C. Campbell, Bernard J. Jansen:
A web analytics approach for appraising electronic resources in academic libraries. 518-534 - Philippe Mongeon, Vincent Larivière:
Costly collaborations: The impact of scientific fraud on co-authors' careers. 535-542 - Sulan Yan, Ronald Rousseau, Shuiqing Huang:
Contributions of chinese authors in PLOS ONE. 543-549 - Joel Denning, Maria Soledad Pera, Yiu-Kai Ng:
A readability level prediction tool for K-12 books. 550-565 - Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall:
Can Amazon.com reviews help to assess the wider impacts of books? 566-581 - Edward Kai Fung Dang, Robert W. P. Luk, James Allan:
A context-dependent relevance model. 582-593 - Winfried Gödert:
An ontology-based model for indexing and retrieval. 594-609 - Tsung Teng Chen:
The congruity between linkage-based factors and content-based clusters - an experimental study using multiple document corpora. 610-619 - Nicola Ferro, Gianmaria Silvello, Heikki Keskustalo, Ari Pirkola, Kalervo Järvelin:
The twist measure for IR evaluation: Taking user's effort into account. 620-648 - Donald Owen Case, Lisa G. O'Connor:
What's the use? Measuring the frequency of studies of information outcomes. 649-661 - Paul Donner:
Enhanced self-citation detection by fuzzy author name matching and complementary error estimates. 662-670 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann:
Dimensions and uncertainties of author citation rankings: Lessons learned from frequency-weighted in-text citation counting. 671-682 - Dragomir R. Radev, Mark Thomas Joseph, Bryan R. Gibson, Pradeep Muthukrishnan:
A bibliometric and network analysis of the field of computational linguistics. 683-706 - Loet Leydesdorff, Lutz Bornmann:
The operationalization of "fields" as WoS subject categories (WCs) in evaluative bibliometrics: The cases of "library and information science" and "science & technology studies". 707-714 - Abdullah Gök, John Rigby, Philip Shapira:
The impact of research funding on scientific outputs: Evidence from six smaller European countries. 715-730
- Loet Leydesdorff, Gaston Heimeriks, Daniele Rotolo:
Journal portfolio analysis for countries, cities, and organizations: Maps and comparisons. 741-748
- Tefko Saracevic:
Handbook of Information Science - By Wolfgang G. Stock and Mechtild Stock. 749-750 - Carol Tenopir:
Big Data, Little Data, No Data: Scholarship in the Networked World - By Christine L. Borgman. 751-753
Volume 67, Number 4, April 2016
- Ángel Borrego:
Measuring compliance with a Spanish Government open access mandate. 757-764 - Christian Pieter Hoffmann, Christoph Lutz, Miriam Meckel:
A relational altmetric? Network centrality on ResearchGate as an indicator of scientific impact. 765-775 - Youngseek Kim, Jeffrey M. Stanton:
Institutional and individual factors affecting scientists' data-sharing behaviors: A multilevel analysis. 776-799 - Jin Ha Lee, Rachel Price:
User experience with commercial music services: An empirical exploration. 800-811 - Michail Tsikerdekis:
Personal communication networks and their positive effects on online collaboration and outcome quality on Wikipedia. 812-823 - Frances C. Johnson, Jennifer E. Rowley, Laura Sbaffi:
Exploring information interactions in the context of Google. 824-840 - Sheila Pontis, Ann Blandford:
Understanding "influence": An empirical test of the Data-Frame Theory of Sensemaking. 841-858 - Rachel A. Fleming-May, Harriett E. Green:
Digital innovations in poetry: Practices of creative writing faculty in online literary publishing. 859-873 - Guillaume Cabanac:
Bibliogifts in LibGen? A study of a text-sharing platform driven by biblioleaks and crowdsourcing. 874-884 - Gunho Chae, Jaram Park, Juyong Park, Woon Seung Yeo, Chungkon Shi:
Linking and clustering artworks using social tags: Revitalizing crowd-sourced information on cultural collections. 885-899 - José Osvaldo De Sordi, Manuel Meireles, Osvaldo Luiz De Oliveira:
The Text Matrix as a tool to increase the cohesion of extensive texts. 900-914 - Jun Song, Yu Huang, Xiang Qi, Yuheng Li, Feng Li, Kun Fu, Tinglei Huang:
Discovering hierarchical topic evolution in time-stamped documents. 915-927 - Wiem Chebil, Lina Fatima Soualmia, Mohamed Nazih Omri, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:
Indexing biomedical documents with a possibilistic network. 928-941 - Zheng Ye, Jimmy Xiangji Huang:
A learning to rank approach for quality-aware pseudo-relevance feedback. 942-959 - Mike Thelwall, Nabeil Maflahi:
Guideline references and academic citations as evidence of the clinical value of health research. 960-966 - Juan Zhang, Qi Yu, Fashan Zheng, Chao Long, Zuxun Lu, Zhiguang Duan:
Comparing keywords plus of WOS and author keywords: A case study of patient adherence research. 967-972 - Matthew S. Mayernik:
Research data and metadata curation as institutional issues. 973-993 - Luanne Freund, Elaine G. Toms:
Interacting with archival finding aids. 994-1008
- Ronald Rousseau, Jie-lan Ding:
Does international collaboration yield a higher citation potential for US scientists publishing in highly visible interdisciplinary Journals? 1009-1013
- Daniel Torres-Salinas, Nicolás Robinson-García:
The time for bibliometric applications. 1014-1015 - Lutz Bornmann:
What do altmetrics counts mean? A plea for content analyses. 1016-1017
Volume 67, Number 5, May 2016
- Martin Leginus, ChengXiang Zhai, Peter Dolog:
Personalized generation of word clouds from tweets. 1021-1032 - Kyong Eun Oh, Daniel Halpern, Marilyn Tremaine, James Chiang, Deborah Silver, Karen G. Bemis:
Blocked: When the information is hidden by the visualization. 1033-1051 - Luca Iandoli, Ivana Quinto, Anna De Liddo, Simon Buckingham Shum:
On online collaboration and construction of shared knowledge: Assessing mediation capability in computer supported argument visualization tools. 1052-1067 - Jin Zhang, Shanshan Zhai, Hongxia Liu, Jennifer Ann Stevenson:
Social network analysis on a topic-based navigation guidance system in a public health portal. 1068-1088 - Youngok Choi, Sue Yeon Syn:
Characteristics of tagging behavior in digitized humanities online collections. 1089-1104 - Liwen Vaughan:
Uncovering information from social media hyperlinks: An investigation of twitter. 1105-1120 - Xuwei Pan, Shenglan He, Xiyong Zhu, Qingmiao Fu:
How users employ various popular tags to annotate resources in social tagging: An empirical study. 1121-1137 - Andreas Vlachidis, Douglas Tudhope:
A knowledge-based approach to Information Extraction for semantic interoperability in the archaeology domain. 1138-1152 - Carol Xiaojuan Ou, Robert M. Davison:
Shaping guanxi networks at work through instant messaging. 1153-1168 - Rhonda N. McEwen, Adam Kenneth Dubé:
Intuitive or idiomatic: An interdisciplinary study of child-tablet computer interaction. 1169-1181 - Erik Choi, Chirag Shah:
User motivations for asking questions in online Q&A services. 1182-1197 - Ehsan Mohammadi, Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha:
Can Mendeley bookmarks reflect readership? A survey of user motivations. 1198-1209 - Jos J. Winnink, Robert J. W. Tijssen, Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Theory-changing breakthroughs in science: The impact of research teamwork on scientific discoveries. 1210-1223 - Antoni Meseguer-Artola, Eduard Aibar, Josep Lladós, Julià Minguillón, Maura Lerga:
Factors that influence the teaching use of Wikipedia in higher education. 1224-1232 - Mike Thelwall, Paul Wilson:
Does research with statistics have more impact? The citation rank advantage of structural equation modeling. 1233-1244 - Yoscelina I. Hernandez-Garcia, José Antonio Chamizo, Mina Kleiche-Dray, Jane M. Russell:
The scientific impact of mexican steroid research 1935-1965: A bibliometric and historiographic analysis. 1245-1256 - Lin Zhang, Ronald Rousseau, Wolfgang Glänzel:
Diversity of references as an indicator of the interdisciplinarity of journals: Taking similarity between subject fields into account. 1257-1265 - Michael Marcinkowski:
Data, ideology, and the developing critical program of social informatics. 1266-1275
Volume 67, Number 6, June 2016
- Michael Marcinkowski, Fred Fonseca:
The conditions of peak empiricism in big data and interaction design. 1279-1288 - Evi Yulianti, Sharin Huspi, Mark Sanderson:
Tweet-biased summarization. 1289-1300 - Jin Ha Lee, Hyerim Cho, Yea-Seul Kim:
Users' music information needs and behaviors: Design implications for music information retrieval systems. 1301-1330 - Misfer Aldosari, Mark Sanderson, Audrey Tam, Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd:
Understanding collaborative search for places of interest. 1331-1344 - Bo Xu, Hongfei Lin, Yuan Lin:
Assessment of learning to rank methods for query expansion. 1345-1357 - Syavash Nobarany, Kellogg S. Booth, Gary Hsieh:
What motivates people to review articles? The case of the human-computer interaction community. 1358-1371 - Guido Pepermans, Sandra Rousseau:
The decision to submit to a journal: Another example of a valence-consistent Shift? 1372-1383 - Lee B. Erickson, Pamela J. Wisniewski, Heng Xu, John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, Daniel F. Perkins:
The boundaries between: Parental involvement in a teen's online world. 1384-1403 - Ixchel M. Faniel, Adam Kriesberg, Elizabeth Yakel:
Social scientists' satisfaction with data reuse. 1404-1416 - Michal Gaziel Yablowitz, Daphne R. Raban:
Investment decision paths in the information age: The effect of online journalism. 1417-1429 - Kuo-Hao Tang, Li-Chen Tsai, Sheue-Ling Hwang:
The development and validation of a one-bit comparison for evaluating the maturity of tag distributions in a Web 2.0 environment. 1430-1445 - Jinseok Kim, Jana Diesner:
Distortive effects of initial-based name disambiguation on measurements of large-scale coauthorship networks. 1446-1461 - Jacques Savoy:
Estimating the probability of an authorship attribution. 1462-1472 - Xuelian Pan, Erjia Yan, Weina Hua:
Science communication and dissemination in different cultures: An analysis of the audience for TED videos in China and abroad. 1473-1486 - William H. Walters, Esther Isabelle Wilder:
Disciplinary, national, and departmental contributions to the literature of library and information science, 2007-2012. 1487-1506 - Bruno Splendiani, Mireia Ribera:
Accessibility of graphics in STEM research articles: Analysis and proposals for improvement. 1507-1520
Volume 67, Number 7, July 2016
- Piotr Konieczny:
Teaching with Wikipedia in a 21st-century classroom: Perceptions of Wikipedia and its educational benefits. 1523-1534
- Marc Bron, Jasmijn van Gorp, Maarten de Rijke:
Media studies research in the data-driven age: How research questions evolve. 1535-1554 - Gabor Aranyi, Paul van Schaik:
Testing a model of user-experience with news websites. 1555-1575 - Georgios Paltoglou:
Sentiment-based event detection in Twitter. 1576-1587 - Wingyan Chung, Daniel Zeng:
Social-media-based public policy informatics: Sentiment and network analyses of U.S. Immigration and border security. 1588-1606 - Chirag Shah, Chathra Hendahewa, Roberto I. González-Ibáñez:
Rain or shine? Forecasting search process performance in exploratory search tasks. 1607-1623 - Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre, German Rigau, Eneko Agirre, Nikolaos Aletras, Mark Stevenson:
Why are these similar? Investigating item similarity types in a large digital library. 1624-1638 - Thiago Salles, Leonardo Rocha, Marcos André Gonçalves, Jussara M. Almeida, Fernando Mourão, Wagner Meira Jr., Felipe Viegas:
A quantitative analysis of the temporal effects on automatic text classification. 1639-1667 - Elke Teich, Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Peter Fankhauser, Hannah Kermes, Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski:
The linguistic construal of disciplinarity: A data-mining approach using register features. 1668-1678