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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), Volume 59, 2008
Volume 59, Number 1, January 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1-2
- Dietmar Wolfram, Jin Zhang:

The influence of indexing practices and weighting algorithms on document spaces. 3-11 - Fabio Simeoni, Murat Yakici, Steve Neely, Fabio Crestani

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Metadata harvesting for content-based distributed information retrieval. 12-24 - Joseph T. Tennis, Stuart A. Sutton

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Extending the simple knowledge organization system for concept management in vocabulary development applications. 25-37 - Mike Thelwall

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Extracting accurate and complete results from search engines: Case study windows live. 38-50 - Aaron Elkiss, Siwei Shen, Anthony Fader, Günes Erkan, David J. States, Dragomir R. Radev:

Blind men and elephants: What do citation summaries tell us about a research article? 51-62 - Pairin Katerattanakul, Keng Siau

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Factors affecting the information quality of personal Web portfolios. 63-76 - Loet Leydesdorff

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On the normalization and visualization of author co-citation data: Salton's Cosine versus the Jaccard index. 77-85 - Shmuel T. Klein

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Processing queries with metrical constraints in XML-based IR systems. 86-97 - Lina Zhou, Pimwadee Chaovalit

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Ontology-supported polarity mining. 98-110 - Quanzhi Li, Yi-fang Brook Wu:

People search: Searching people sharing similar interests from the Web. 111-125 - Jin-Shea Kuo, Haizhou Li

, Ying-Kuei Yang:
Active learning for constructing transliteration lexicons from the Web. 126-135 - Johan Bollen, Herbert Van de Sompel

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Usage impact factor: The effects of sample characteristics on usage-based impact metrics. 136-149
- Gregorio González-Alcaide

, Lourdes Castelló-Cogollos
, Carolina Navarro-Molina
, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent
, Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián:
Library and information science research areas: Analysis of journal articles in lisa. 150-154 - Ricardo Arencibia Jorge

, Ismaray Barrios-Almaguer, Sandra Fernández-Hernández, Rachel Carvajal-Espino:
Applying successive H indices in the institutional evaluation: A case study. 155-157
- Kalpana Shankar

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Research methods in information. 158-159 - Marilyn Ostergren:

The principles of beautiful Web design. 159 - Alvin Hutchinson

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Evaluations of individual scientists and research institutions. 160-161 - Sarah M. Vital

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Annual review of information science and technology, Vol. 41. 161-162
Volume 59, Number 2, January 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 163-165
- Clyde W. Holsapple:

A publication power approach for identifying premier information systems journals. 166-185 - Ming Lin, Zhu Zhang:

Question-driven segmentation of lecture speech text: Towards intelligent e-learning systems. 186-200 - Yunjie Xu, Hainan Yin:

Novelty and topicality in interactive information retrieval. 201-215 - Ali Azadeh, Moeed Haghnevis, Y. Khodadadegan:

Design of the integrated information system, business, and production process by simulation. 216-234 - Ofer Bergman, Ruth Beyth-Marom, Rafi Nachmias:

The user-subjective approach to personal information management systems design: Evidence and implementations. 235-246 - Robert P. Schumaker, Hsinchun Chen:

Evaluating a news-aware quantitative trader: The effect of momentum and contrarian stock selection strategies. 247-255 - Niall Rooney, David W. Patterson, Mykola Galushka, Vladimir Dobrynin

, Elena Smirnova:
An investigation into the stability of contextual document clustering. 256-266 - Bernd Frohmann:

Subjectivity and information ethics. 267-277 - Loet Leydesdorff

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Caveats for the use of citation indicators in research and journal evaluations. 278-287 - Vincent Larivière

, Éric Archambault
, Yves Gingras:
Long-term variations in the aging of scientific literature: From exponential growth to steady-state science (1900-2004). 288-296 - Deborah S. Chung, Sujin Kim:

Blogging activity among cancer patients and their companions: Uses, gratifications, and predictors of outcomes. 297-306 - Deborah Barreau:

The persistence of behavior and form in the organization of personal information. 307-317 - Brendan Luyt, Tay Chee Hsien Aaron

, Lim Hai Thian, Cheng Kian Hong:
Improving Wikipedia's accuracy: Is edit age a solution? 318-330
- Kevin C. Desouza:

Advancing knowledge and the knowledge economy. 331-333 - Kevin C. Desouza:

Understanding knowledge as a commons: From theory to practice. 333-334 - Lisa A. Ennis:

Technology made simple: An improvement guide for small and medium libraries. 334-335
Volume 59, Number 3, February 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In This Issue. 337-338
- Huseyin Cenk Özmutlu, Fatih Çavdur

, Seda Özmutlu:
Cross-validation of neural network applications for automatic new topic identification. 339-362 - Kari Kelton, Kenneth R. Fleischmann, William A. Wallace:

Trust in digital information. 363-374 - Seikyung Jung, Jonathan L. Herlocker, Janet Webster

, Margaret Mellinger, Jeremy Frumkin:
LibraryFind: System design and usability testing of academic metasearch system. 375-389 - Edward K. F. Dang, Robert Wing Pong Luk

, Lai Kuen Ho, Stephen Chi-fai Chan
, Dik Lun Lee
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A new measure of clustering effectiveness: Algorithms and experimental studies. 390-406 - Fazli Can, Seyit Kocberber, Erman Balcik, Cihan Kaynak, Huseyin Cagdas Öcalan, Onur M. Vursavas:

Information retrieval on Turkish texts. 407-421 - A. M. Mutawa

, Salah Alnajem
, Fadi Alzhouri
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An HPSG approach to Arabic nominal sentences. 422-434 - Turkka Näppilä

, Kalervo Järvelin, Timo Niemi:
A tool for data cube construction from structurally heterogeneous XML documents. 435-449 - Anselm Spoerri:

Authority and ranking effects in data fusion. 450-460 - Anthony F. J. van Raan

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Bibliometric statistical properties of the 100 largest European research universities: Prevalent scaling rules in the science system. 461-475 - Raija Lehtokangas, Heikki Keskustalo

, Kalervo Järvelin:
Experiments with transitive dictionary translation and pseudo-relevance feedback using graded relevance assessments. 476-488 - A. John Orzano, Claire McInerney, Davida Scharf

, Alfred F. Tallia, Benjamin F. Crabtree
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A knowledge management model: Implications for enhancing quality in health care. 489-505
Volume 59, Number 4, February 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 507-509
- Katherine W. McCain:

Assessing an author's influence using time series historiographic mapping: The oeuvre of conrad hal waddington (1905-1975). 510-525 - George A. Barnett, Edward L. Fink:

Impact of the internet and scholar age distribution on academic citation age. 526-534 - Pnina Shachaf, Shannon M. Oltmann, Sarah M. Horowitz:

Service equality in virtual reference. 535-550 - Blaise Cronin, Lokman I. Meho

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The shifting balance of intellectual trade in information studies. 551-564 - Anthony F. J. van Raan

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Scaling rules in the science system: Influence of field-specific citation characteristics on the impact of research groups. 565-576 - Eun-Young Yoo, Louise S. Robbins:

Understanding middle-aged women's health information seeking on the web: A theoretical approach. 577-590 - Emmanouel Garoufallou

, Rania Siatri, Panagiotis Balatsoukas:
Virtual maps-virtual worlds: Testing the usability of a greek virtual cultural map. 591-601 - Pertti Vakkari

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Perceived influence of the use of electronic information resources on scholarly work and publication productivity. 602-612 - Haining Yao, Letha H. Etzkorn, Shamsnaz Virani

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Automated classification and retrieval of reusable software components. 613-627 - Franz Barjak

, Mike Thelwall
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A statistical analysis of the web presences of European life sciences research teams. 628-643 - Jiunde Lee, Elizabeth Boling:

Information-conveying approaches and cognitive styles of mental modeling in a hypermedia-based learning environment. 644-661 - Michael Workman:

Wisecrackers: A theory-grounded investigation of phishing and pretext social engineering threats to information security. 662-674
- Barry L. Britt, Michael W. Berry

, Murray Browne, Mary Ann Merrell, James Kolpack:
Document classification techniques for automated technology readiness level analysis. 675-680
Volume 59, Number 5, March 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 681-683
- Jui-Feng Yeh, Chung-Hsien Wu

, Ming-Jun Chen:
Ontology-based speech act identification in a bilingual dialog system using partial pattern trees. 684-694 - Micheline Lesaffre, Liesbeth De Voogdt, Marc Leman, Bernard De Baets

, Hans E. De Meyer, Jean-Pierre Martens:
How potential users of music search and retrieval systems describe the semantic quality of music. 695-707 - Marios Poulos

, George Bokos, Fotios Vaioulis:
Towards the semantic extraction of digital signatures for librarian image-identification purposes. 708-718 - Aviv Shachak

, Sara Fine:
The Effect of training on biologists acceptance of bioinformatics tools: A field experiment. 719-730 - Julian Warner

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A labor theoretic approach to information retrieval. 731-741 - Ricardo Chalmeta

, Reyes Grangel
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Methodology for the implementation of knowledge management systems. 742-755 - Jiexun Li, Zhu Zhang, Xin Li, Hsinchun Chen:

Kernel-based learning for biomedical relation extraction. 756-769 - Abebe Rorissa

, Paul D. Clough, Thomas Deselaers:
Exploring the relationship between feature and perceptual visual spaces. 770-784 - Jeffrey James:

Digital preparedness versus the digital divide: A confusion of means and ends. 785-791 - Chun Wei Choo

, Pierrette Bergeron, Brian Detlor, Lorna Heaton:
Information culture and information use: An exploratory study of three organizations. 792-804 - Mike Thelwall

, Kayvan Kousha
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Online presentations as a source of scientific impact? An analysis of PowerPoint files citing academic journals. 805-815 - Michela Montesi

, John Mackenzie Owen:
From conference to journal publication: How conference papers in software engineering are extended for publication in journals. 816-829 - Lutz Bornmann, Rüdiger Mutz, Hans-Dieter Daniel:

Are there better indices for evaluation purposes than the h index? A comparison of nine different variants of the h index using data from biomedicine. 830-837
- Dag W. Aksnes

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When different persons have an identical author name. How frequent are homonyms? 838-841 - Marcia J. Bates:

Hjørland's critique of bates' work on defining information. 842-844 - Oded Nov, Chen Ye:

Users' personality and perceived ease of use of digital libraries: The case for resistance to change. 845-851
- Stephen Robertson, John Tait:

Karen Spärck Jones. 852-854
- Nicole Mitchell:

Library 2.0: A guide to participatory library service. 855
Volume 59, Number 6, April 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 857-858
- Kwok Cheung Lan, Kei Shiu Ho, Robert Wing Pong Luk

, Hong Va Leong
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Dialogue act recognition using maximum entropy. 859-874 - Miles Efron:

Shannon Meets Shortz: A Probabilistic Model of Crossword Puzzle Difficulty. 875-886 - Christopher C. Yang, Fu Lee Wang

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Hierarchical summarization of large documents. 887-902 - Dee Dee Davenport, Jennifer Richey, Lynn Westbrook:

E-government access to social service information: State web resources for domestic violence survivors. 903-915 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann

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Information science during the first decade of the web: An enriched author cocitation analysis. 916-937 - Heather L. O'Brien, Elaine G. Toms:

What is user engagement? A conceptual framework for defining user engagement with technology. 938-955 - John Antonakis

, Rafael Lalive
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Quantifying Scholarly Impact: IQp Versus the Hirsch h. 956-969 - Robert J. Sandusky

, Carol Tenopir
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Finding and using journal-article components: Impacts of disaggregation on teaching and research practice. 970-982 - Besiki Stvilia

, Michael B. Twidale
, Linda C. Smith, Les Gasser:
Information quality work organization in wikipedia. 983-1001
- Blaise Cronin:

On the epistemic significance of place. 1002-1006 - Nigel Harwood

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Citers' use of citees' names: Findings from a qualitative interview-based study. 1007-1011
- Charles-Antoine Julien, John E. Leide, France Bouthillier:

Controlled user evaluations of information visualization interfaces for text retrieval: Literature review and meta-analysis. 1012-1024
Volume 59, Number 7, May 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1025
- Olena Medelyan, Ian H. Witten

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Domain-independent automatic keyphrase indexing with small training sets. 1026-1040 - Lori Lorigo, Maya Haridasan, Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir, Ling Xia

, Thorsten Joachims, Geri Gay, Laura A. Granka, Fabio Pellacini, Bing Pan
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Eye tracking and online search: Lessons learned and challenges ahead. 1041-1052 - Mark A. Rosso:

User-based identification of Web genres. 1053-1072 - Nathalie Moreno, Antonio Vallecillo

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Towards interoperable Web engineering methods. 1073-1092 - Huseyin Polat, Wenliang Du:

Privacy-preserving top-N recommendation on distributed data. 1093-1108
- Toni Carbo, Martha M. Smith:

Global information ethics: Intercultural perspectives on past and future research. 1111-1123 - Roberta Brody:

The problem of information naïveté. 1124-1127 - Richard J. Cox:

Archival ethics: The truth of the matter. 1128-1133 - G. M. Reed, J. W. Sanders:

The principle of distribution. 1134-1142 - Kenneth Einar Himma:

The justification of intellectual property: Contemporary philosophical disputes. 1143-1161 - Rafael Capurro:

Information ethics for and from Africa. 1162-1170 - Johannes J. Britz:

Making the global information society good: A social justice perspective on the ethical dimensions of the global information society. 1171-1183
- Mark Sanderson

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Revisiting h measured on UK LIS and IR academics. 1184-1190
- Eun-Young Yoo:

Erratum. 1191
Volume 59, Number 8, June 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1193-1194
- Tianjun Fu, Ahmed Abbasi

, Hsinchun Chen:
A hybrid approach to Web forum interactional coherence analysis. 1195-1209 - Sujin Kim, Edie M. Rasmussen:

Characteristics of tissue-centric biomedical researchers using a survey and cluster analysis. 1210-1223 - Feng-Yang Kuo, Mei-Lien Young:

A study of the intention-action gap in knowledge sharing practices. 1224-1237 - Stephen Paling:

Technology, genres, and value change: Literary authors and artistic use of information technology. 1238-1251 - Heshan Sun, Ping Zhang

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An exploration of affect factors and their role in user technology acceptance: Mediation and causality. 1252-1263 - Yunjie Xu, Dong Wang:

Order effect in relevance judgment. 1264-1275 - Leo Egghe, I. K. Ravichandra Rao:

Study of different h-indices for groups of authors. 1276-1281 - Yong Ho Kim, Hyun Hee Kim

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Development and validation of evaluation indicators for a consortium of institutional repositories: A case study of dcollection. 1282-1294 - Knut Løyland, Vidar Ringstad:

Determinants of borrowing demand from Norwegian local public libraries. 1295-1303 - Leo Egghe:

The influence of transformations on the h-index and the g-index. 1304-1312 - Ted (Tainyi) Luor, Robert E. Johanson, Hsi-Peng Lu, Ling-ling Wu:

Trends and lacunae for future computer assisted learning (CAL) research: An assessment of the literature in SSCI journals from 1998-2006. 1313-1320 - Mike Thelwall

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Social networks, gender, and friending: An analysis of MySpace member profiles. 1321-1330 - Ying Zhang

, Yuelin Li:
A user-centered functional metadata evaluation of moving image collections. 1331-1346 - Hsinchun Chen, Wingyan Chung, Jialun Qin, Edna Reid, Marc Sageman, Gabriel Weimann

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Uncovering the dark Web: A case study of Jihad on the Web. 1347-1359
- Andrea Japzon:

Theorizing digital cultural heritage: A critical discourse. 1360-1361
Volume 59, Number 9, July 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1363-1365
- Stephen J. Bensman:

Distributional differences of the impact factor in the sciences versus the social sciences: An analysis of the probabilistic structure of the 2005 journal citation reports. 1366-1382 - Abebe Rorissa

, Hemalata Iyer:
Theories of cognition and image categorization: What category labels reveal about basic level theory. 1383-1392 - Concepción S. Wilson, Carol Tenopir

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Local citation analysis, publishing and reading patterns: Using multiple methods to evaluate faculty use of an academic library's research collection. 1393-1408 - Gondy Leroy, Trudi Miller, Graciela Rosemblat, Allen C. Browne:

A balanced approach to health information evaluation: A vocabulary-based naïve Bayes classifier and readability formulas. 1409-1419 - Alenka Sauperl

, Janko Klasinc, Simona Luzar:
Components of abstracts: Logical structure of scholarly abstracts in pharmacology, sociology, and linguistics and literature. 1420-1432 - Kalervo Järvelin, Olle Persson:

The DCI index: Discounted cumulated impact-based research evaluation. 1433-1440 - Cassidy R. Sugimoto

, Jean A. Pratt, Karina Hauser:
Using field cocitation analysis to assess reciprocal and shared impact of LIS/MIS fields. 1441-1453 - Hadas Weinberger, Dov Te'eni

, Ariel J. Frank:
Ontology-based evaluation of organizational memory. 1454-1468 - Leo Egghe, Liming Liang, Ronald Rousseau:

Fundamental properties of rhythm sequences. 1469-1478 - Guillermo Oyarce:

Using the shape recovery method to evaluate indexing techniques. 1479-1492 - Karine Barzilai-Nahon:

Toward a theory of network gatekeeping: A framework for exploring information control. 1493-1512 - Michael Schreiber:

An empirical investigation of the g-index for 26 physicists in comparison with the h-index, the A-index, and the R-index. 1513-1522
- Mike Thelwall

, Paul Wouters
, Jenny Fry
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Information-centered research for large-scale analyses of new information sources. 1523-1527 - Loet Leydesdorff

, Ping Zhou:
Co-word analysis using the Chinese character set. 1528-1530
- Carlos Caldeira:

Group cognition: Computer support for building collaborative knowledge. 1531 - Jessie Satyanesan:

Libraries and Google. 1531-1533
- Michael K. Buckland

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Democratic theory in library information science. 1534
Volume 59, Number 10, August 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1537-1538
- Donald H. Kraft:

JASIST open access. 1539
- Ciaran B. Trace

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Resistance and the underlife: Informal written literacies and their relationship to human information behavior. 1540-1554 - Terry L. von Thaden:

Distributed information behavior: A study of dynamic practice in a safety critical environment. 1555-1569 - Tove Faber Frandsen

, Jeppe Nicolaisen
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Intradisciplinary differences in database coverage and the consequences for bibliometric research. 1570-1581 - Loet Leydesdorff

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Patent classifications as indicators of intellectual organization. 1582-1597 - Carlos E. Winter

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Quantitative analysis of indexed publications on seventeen model organisms in nine countries, from 1974 to 2006. 1598-1607 - Leo Egghe:

Mathematical theory of the h- and g-index in case of fractional counting of authorship. 1608-1616 - Christy M. K. Cheung

, Matthew K. O. Lee
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The structure of Web-based information systems satisfaction: Testing of competing models. 1617-1630 - Anthony F. J. van Raan

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Self-citation as an impact-reinforcing mechanism in the science system. 1631-1643 - Ronald E. Day:

Works and representation. 1644-1652 - Nees Jan van Eck

, Ludo Waltman
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Appropriate similarity measures for author co-citation analysis. 1653-1661 - Don Fallis:

Toward an epistemology of Wikipedia. 1662-1674 - Mohamed Abdel Fattah, Fuji Ren:

English-Arabic proper-noun transliteration-pairs creation. 1675-1687
- Leo Egghe, I. K. Ravichandra Rao:

The influence of the broadness of a query of a topic on its h-index: Models and examples of the h-index of n-grams. 1688-1693
- Alvin Hutchinson

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Laughing at the CIO: A parable and prescription for IT leadership. 1694-1695 - Ann Glusker:

Government documents librarianship: A guide for the neo-depository era. 1695-1696
- Robert Hauptman:

Letter to the Editor. 1697
Volume 59, Number 11, September 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1699-1701
- Mike Thelwall

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Quantitative comparisons of search engine results. 1702-1710 - Lokman I. Meho

, Yvonne Rogers:
Citation counting, citation ranking, and h-index of human-computer interaction researchers: A comparison of Scopus and Web of Science. 1711-1726 - Javier Espadas, Coral Calero

, Mario Piattini
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Web site visibility evaluation. 1727-1742 - Wayne Buente

, Alice Robbin:
Trends in Internet information behavior, 2000-2004. 1743-1760 - Arun Vishwanath, Hao Chen:

Personal communication technologies as an extension of the self: A cross-cultural comparison of people's associations with technology and their symbolic proximity with others. 1761-1775 - Cynthia Lisée

, Vincent Larivière
, Éric Archambault
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Conference proceedings as a source of scientific information: A bibliometric analysis. 1776-1784 - Dong-Hee Shin:

Next generation of information infrastructure: A comparative case study of Korea versus the United States of America. 1785-1800 - Ahmad Kayed, Nael Hirzallah, Luai A. Al Shalabi

, Mohannad Najjar:
Building ontological relationships: A new approach. 1801-1809 - Loet Leydesdorff

, Thomas Schank:
Dynamic animations of journal maps: Indicators of structural changes and interdisciplinary developments. 1810-1818 - Mu-Hsuan Huang

, Yu-Wei Chang
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Characteristics of research output in social sciences and humanities: From a research evaluation perspective. 1819-1828 - Ling-Ling Wu, Ya-Lan Chuang, Pin-Yuen Chen:

Motivation for using search engines: A two-factor model. 1829-1840 - Lutz Bornmann

, Hans-Dieter Daniel:
Selecting manuscripts for a high-impact journal through peer review: A citation analysis of communications that were accepted by Angewandte Chemie International Edition, or rejected but published elsewhere. 1841-1852
- Ronald Rousseau, Fred Y. Ye:

A proposal for a dynamic h-type index. 1853-1855 - Michel Zitt, Henry Small:

Modifying the journal impact factor by fractional citation weighting: The audience factor. 1856-1860 - Blaise Cronin, Lokman I. Meho

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Applying the author affiliation index to library and information science journals. 1861-1865
- Lydia Eato Harris:

Social software in libraries: Building collaborations, communication, and community online. 1866
Volume 59, Number 12, October 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In this issue. 1867-1869
- James Hartley, Lucy Betts

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Revising and polishing a structured abstract: Is it worth the time and effort? 1870-1877 - Megan A. Winget:

Annotations on musical scores by performing musicians: Collaborative models, interactive methods, and music digital library tool development. 1878-1897 - Myongho Yi:

Information organization and retrieval using a topic maps-based ontology: Results of a task-based evaluation. 1898-1911 - Arnaud Quirin

, Oscar Cordón
, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote
, Benjamín Vargas-Quesada
, Félix de Moya-Anegón
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A quick MST-based algorithm to obtain Pathfinder networks (∞,n-1). 1912-1924 - Abdelghani Bellaachia, Ghita Amor-Tijani:

Proper nouns in English-Arabic cross language information retrieval. 1925-1932 - Jin Zhang, Dietmar Wolfram, Peiling Wang

, Yi Hong, Rick Gillis:
Visualization of health-subject analysis based on query term co-occurrences. 1933-1947 - Diana Lucio-Arias

, Loet Leydesdorff
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Main-path analysis and path-dependent transitions in HistCiteTM-based historiograms. 1948-1962 - Michael Norris

, Charles Oppenheim, Fytton Rowland:
The citation advantage of open-access articles. 1963-1972 - Jonathan M. Levitt, Mike Thelwall

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Is multidisciplinary research more highly cited? A macrolevel study. 1973-1984 - Marko Pahor, Miha Skerlavaj

, Vlado Dimovski
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Evidence for the network perspective on organizational learning. 1985-1994 - Polona Vilar, Maja Zumer

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Perceptions and importance of user friendliness of IR systems according to users' individual characteristics and academic discipline. 1995-2007 - Jay Urbain, Nazli Goharian, Ophir Frieder:

Probabilistic passage models for semantic search of genomics literature. 2008-2023
- Jeffrey James:

Re-estimating the difficulty of closing the digital divide. 2024-2032
- Denise E. Agosto:

Sex, brains, and video games: A librarian's guide to teens in the twenty-first century. 2033-2034 - Shuk Ying Ho:

Human-computer interaction and management information systems: Foundations. 2034-2035 - Diane Neal:

Facebook: The missing manual. 2035-2036
Volume 59, Number 13, November 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In This Issue. 2039-2041
- Edward T. O'Neill, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Timothy J. Dickey:

Estimating the audience level for library resources. 2042-2050 - Jung-ran Park:

Linguistic politeness and face-work in computer-mediated communication, Part 1: A theoretical framework. 2051-2059 - Kayvan Kousha

, Mike Thelwall
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Assessing the impact of disciplinary research on teaching: An automatic analysis of online syllabuses. 2060-2069 - Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann

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Evolution of research activities and intellectual influences in information science 1996-2005: Introducing author bibliographic-coupling analysis. 2070-2086 - Yan Zhang:

Undergraduate students' mental models of the Web as an information retrieval system. 2087-2098 - Byron Marshall, Hsinchun Chen, Siddharth Kaza:

Using importance flooding to identify interesting networks of criminal activity. 2099-2114 - Chen Ye, DongBack Seo, Kevin C. Desouza

, Sridhar R. Papagari Sangareddy, Sanjeev Jha:
Influences of IT substitutes and user experience on post-adoption user switching: An empirical investigation. 2115-2132 - Leo Egghe:

A model for the size-frequency function of coauthor pairs. 2133-2137 - Dian-Song Wu, Tyne Liang:

Chinese pronominal anaphora resolution using lexical knowledge and entropy-based weight. 2138-2145 - Farideh Osareh

, Katherine W. McCain:
The structure of Iranian chemistry research, 1990-2006: An author cocitation analysis. 2146-2155 - Alton Yeow-Kuan Chua, Christopher C. Yang:

The shift towards multi-disciplinarity in information science. 2156-2170 - Silvia Calegari, Elie Sanchez:

Object-fuzzy concept network: An enrichment of ontologies in semantic information retrieval. 2171-2185
- Philip M. Davis:

Eigenfactor: Does the principle of repeated improvement result in better estimates than raw citation counts? 2186-2188
- Allegra Gonzalez:

Digital citizenship: The Internet, society, and participation. 2189-2190
- Laurel Tarulli:

The law of libraries and archives. 2190-2191 - Lisa A. Ennis:

Wired shut: Copyright and the shape of digital culture. 2191-2192 - Judy P. Bolstad:

Personal Information Management. 2192-2193
- Sadasivuni Lakshminarayana:

Anti-plagiarism certification be an academic mandate. 2194
Volume 59, Number 14, December 2008
- Carol L. Barry:

In This Issue. 2195-2197
- Donald H. Kraft:

Final JASIST Editorial. 2198
- Jung-ran Park:

Linguistic politeness and face-work in computer mediated communication, Part 2: An application of the theoretical framework. 2199-2209 - Alice Robbin, Wayne Buente

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Internet information and communication behavior during a political moment: The Iraq war, March 2003. 2210-2231 - Dick Stenmark:

Identifying clusters of user behavior in intranet search engine log files. 2232-2243 - Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford

, Anna Louise Cox
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Using information behaviors to evaluate the functionality and usability of electronic resources: From Ellis's model to evaluation. 2244-2267 - Terrence W. Epperson, Alan Zemel:

Reports, requests, and recipient design: The management of patron queries in online reference chats. 2268-2283 - Daphne R. Raban

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The incentive structure in an online information market. 2284-2295 - Chi-Ming Chen:

Classification of scientific networks using aggregated journal-journal citation relations in the Journal Citation Reports. 2296-2304 - Ronald Rousseau, Bihui Jin:

The age-dependent h-type AR2-index: Basic properties and a case study. 2305-2311 - Donald Owen Case

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Collection of family health histories: The link between genealogy and public health. 2312-2319 - Diane H. Sonnenwald

, Hanna M. Söderholm
, James E. Manning, Bruce Cairns, Greg Welch
, Henry Fuchs:
Exploring the potential of video technologies for collaboration in emergency medical care: Part I. Information sharing. 2320-2334 - Hanna M. Söderholm

, Diane H. Sonnenwald
, James E. Manning, Bruce Cairns, Greg Welch
, Henry Fuchs:
Exploring the potential of video technologies for collaboration in emergency medical care: Part II. Task performance. 2335-2349
- Kalervo Järvelin, Olle Persson:

Erratum re: "The DCI-index: Discounted cumulated impact-based research evaluation", JASIST 59(9), 1433-1440. 2350-2352

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