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Aslib Journal of Information Management, Volume 66
Volume 66, Number 1, 2014
- Ronald Rousseau:

A note on the interpolated or real-valued h-index with a generalization for fractional counting. 2-12 - Fintan Bracken

, Daniel Earls, Catherine Madders, Faye O'Leary, Stephanie Ronan
, Ciara Ward, Paul Tolan, Judith Wusteman:
The potential use of online tools for scientific collaboration by biology researchers. 13-37 - Kamal Badar

, Julie M. Hite, Yuosre F. Badir:
The moderating roles of academic age and institutional sector on the relationship between co-authorship network centrality and academic research performance. 38-53 - Schubert Foo

, Shaheen Majid, Intan Azura Mokhtar
, Xue Zhang, Yun-Ke Chang, Brendan Luyt, Yin-Leng Theng
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Information literacy skills of secondary school students in Singapore. 54-76 - Maria Pinto, Francisco-Javier García Marco

, Ximo Granell
, Dora Sales
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Assessing information competences of translation and interpreting trainees: A study of proficiency at Spanish universities using the InfoliTrans Test. 77-95 - Enrique Orduña-Malea

, José Luis Ortega
, Isidro F. Aguillo
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Influence of language and file type on the web visibility of top European universities. 96-116
Volume 66, Number 2, 2014
- JungWon Yoon, Soojung Kim:

Internet use by international graduate students in the USA seeking health information. 117-133 - Matthew Jervis, Masood Masoodian:

How do people attempt to integrate the management of their paper and electronic documents? 134-155 - Atieh Bourouni, Siamak Noori, Mostafa Jafari:

Organizational groupings and performance in project-based organizations: An empirical investigation. 156-174 - Maria Knoll, Jenny Bronstein:

An examination of the information disclosure behavior of infertility bloggers: Patterns of self-disclosure and anonymity. 175-201 - Junping Qiu, Wen Lou:

Constructing an information science resource ontology based on the Chinese Social Science Citation Index. 202-218 - Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao

, Xiaojuan Xu, Xiaoling Sun, Qinghua Zhu:
An integrated framework of online generative capability: interview from digital immigrants. 219-239 - Ina Fourie:

Constructing Self-discovery Learning Spaces Online: Scaffolding and Decision-making Technologies. 240-241 - Stephanie H. Wical

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Design, Performance and Analysis of Innovative Information Retrieval. 241-242 - Janet Harrison:

E-health Communities and Online Self-Help Groups: Applications and Usage. 242-243
Volume 66, Number 3, 2014
- Michael Zimmer

, Nicholas John Proferes
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A topology of Twitter research: disciplines, methods, and ethics. 250-261 - Erik Borra

, Bernhard Rieder:
Programmed method: developing a toolset for capturing and analyzing tweets. 262-278 - Stefanie Haustein

, Timothy D. Bowman
, Kim Holmberg
, Isabella Peters
, Vincent Larivière
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Astrophysicists on Twitter: An in-depth analysis of tweeting and scientific publication behavior. 279-296 - Magdalena Bober:

Twitter and TV events: an exploration of how to use social media for student-led research. 297-312 - Bente Kalsnes, Arne H. Krumsvik

, Tanja Storsul:
Social media as a political backchannel: Twitter use during televised election debates in Norway. 313-328 - David Gunnarsson Lorentzen

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Polarisation in political Twitter conversations. 329-341 - Yu-Chung Cheng

, Pai-Lin Chen
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Global social media, local context: A case study of Chinese-language tweets about the 2012 presidential election in Taiwan. 342-356 - Katrin Weller, Axel Bruns

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Twitter data analytics - or: the pleasures and perils of studying Twitter.
Volume 66, Number 4, 2014
- Stefanie Haustein

, Vincent Larivière
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A multidimensional analysis of Aslib proceedings - using everything but the impact factor. 358-380 - Yalan Yan

, Xianjin Zha, Ming Yan:
Exploring employee perceptions of Web 2.0 virtual communities from the perspective of knowledge sharing. 381-400 - Nadjla Hariri, Maryam Asadi

, Yazdan Mansourian
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The impact of users' verbal/imagery cognitive styles on their Web search behavior. 401-423 - Junping Qiu, Hong Lv

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An overview of knowledge management research viewed through the web of science (1993-2012). 424-442 - Jin Zhang, Yiming Zhao, Alexandra Dimitroff:

A study on health care consumers' diabetes term usage across identified categories. 443-463 - Christine Irving:

Developing People's Information Capabilities Fostering Information Literacy in Educational, Workplace and Community Contexts. 464-465 - Dirk Lewandowski:

Comparative review.
Volume 66, Number 5, 2014
- Fahad Alahmari, James A. Thom

, Liam Magee
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A model for ranking entity attributes using DBpedia. 473-493 - Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Judit Bar-Ilan

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Towards maximal unification of semantically diverse ontologies for controversial domains. 494-518 - Josep Maria Brunetti, Roberto García

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User-centered design and evaluation of overview components for semantic data exploration. 519-536 - Somu Renugadevi, T. V. Geetha, R. L. Gayathiri, S. Prathyusha, T. Kaviya:

Collaborative search using an implicitly formed academic network. 537-552 - Tung Thanh Nguyen, Tho Thanh Quan, Tuoi Thi Phan:

Sentiment search: an emerging trend on social media monitoring systems. 553-580 - Ulrike Spree, Fran Alexander:

Guest editorial.
Volume 66, Number 6, 2014
- Myunggoon Choi, Yoonmo Sang

, Han Woo Park:
Exploring political discussions by Korean twitter users: A look at opinion leadership and homophily phenomenon. 582-602 - Hamid R. Jamali

, Bill Russell, David Nicholas
, Anthony Watkinson:
Do online communities support research collaboration? 603-622 - Shih-Chuan Chen

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Information needs and information sources of family caregivers of cancer patients. 623-639 - Yung-Ming Cheng:

Why do users intend to continue using the digital library? An integrated perspective. 640-662 - Isto Huvila:

Towards information leadership. 663-677 - S. Thenmalar

, T. V. Geetha:
Enhanced ontology-based indexing and searching. 678-696 - David Bawden:

The Ethics of Information. 697-699 - Ulrike Spree:

New Directions in Information Organization. 699-701 - Ina Fourie:

Research Methods in Information. 702-703

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