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2000, Volume 51, Issue 14
-   1251-1251 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   1253-1268 Satisfiers and dissatisfiers: A two‐factor model for website design and evaluation
 by Ping Zhang & Gisela M. von Dran
-   1269-1274 Reflections on Mira: Interactive evaluation in information retrieval
 by Mark Dunlop
-   1276-1278 Introduction and overview
 by Julie M. Hurd
-   1279-1283 The transformation of scientific communication: A model for 2020
 by Julie M. Hurd
-   1284-1294 Debunking the myth of the Nintendo generation: How doctoral students introduce new electronic communication practices into university research
 by Lisa M. Covi
-   1295-1305 Connecting minds: Computer‐mediated communication and scientific work
 by John P. Walsh & Stephanie Kucker & Nancy G. Maloney & Shaul Gabbay
-   1306-1320 Not just a matter of time: Field differences and the shaping of electronic media in supporting scientific communication
 by Rob Kling & Geoffrey McKim
-   1321-1327 Sharing digitized research‐related information on the World Wide Web
 by Katherine W. McCain
-   1328-1333 Editorial peer review for electronic journals: Current issues and emerging models
 by Ann C. Weller
-   1334-1337 Observations on fraud and scientific integrity in a digital environment
 by Marcel C. LaFollette
2000, Volume 51, Issue 13
-   1157-1158 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   1159-1176 Web‐based analyses of E‐journal impact: Approaches, problems, and issues
 by Stephen P. Harter & Charlotte E. Ford
-   1177-1189 Predicting the effectiveness of naïve data fusion on the basis of system characteristics
 by Kwong Bor Ng & Paul B Kantor
-   1190-1204 Bibliometric information retrieval system (BIRS): A web search interface utilizing bibliometric research results
 by Ying Ding & Gobinda G. Chowdhury & Schubert Foo & Weizhong Qian
-   1205-1210 Shape recovery: A visual method for evaluation of information retrieval experiments
 by Mark Rorvig & Steven Fitzpatrick
-   1211-1231 Empirical studies of end‐user information searching
 by A. G. Sutcliffe & M. Ennis & S. J. Watkinson
-   1232-1247 Success, a structured search strategy: Rationale, principles, and implications
 by Chaim Zins
-   1248-1249 Book review: Books, bytes, and bridges: Libraries and computer centers in academic institutions, edited by Larry Hardesty
 by P. Scott Lapinski
2000, Volume 51, Issue 12
-   1050-1052 Book review: Data on the Web: From relations to semistructured data and XML, by Serge Abiteboul, Peter Buneman, and Dan Suciu
 by Randy Raphael
-   1067-1068 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   1069-1080 The web as a classroom resource: Reactions from the users
 by Andrew Large & Jamshid Beheshti
-   1081-1089 Maps of information spaces: Assessments from astronomy
 by Philippe Poinçot & Soizick Lesteven & Fionn Murtagh
-   1090-1105 Aboutness from a commonsense perspective
 by P. D. Bruza & D. W. Song & K. F. Wong
-   1106-1113 What is a collection?
 by Hur‐Li Lee
-   1114-1122 A comparison of techniques to find mirrored hosts on the WWW
 by Krishna Bharat & Andrei Broder & Jeffrey Dean & Monika R. Henzinger
-   1123-1130 Partial orders and measures for language preferences
 by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau
-   1131-1136 Protein annotators' assistant: A novel application of information retrieval techniques
 by Michael J. Wise
-   1137-1148 Drexel's information science M.S. degree program, 1963–1971: An insider's recollections
 by Barbara Flood
-   1149-1149 Book review: Computer‐based library information systems designing techniques, by Madan Mohan Kashyap
 by Donald R. Smith
-   1149-1150 Book review: Sorting things out: Classification and its consequences, by Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star
 by Terrence A. Brooks
-   1152-1153 Book review: Online retrieval: A dialogue of theory and practice, by Geraldine Walker and Joseph Janes
 by Lynn D. Lampert
-   1154-1154 Letter to the Editor: Differences between novice and experienced users in searching information on the world wide web
 by Charles T. Meadow
-   1154-1154 Letter to the Editor: ARIST
 by Albert Henderson
-   1155-1155 Letter to the Editor: Rejoinder: Differences between novice and experienced users in searching information on the world wide web
 by Ard W. Lazonder
2000, Volume 51, Issue 11
-   969-970 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   971-988 A usability assessment of online indexing structures in the networked environment
 by Carol A. Hert & Elin K. Jacob & Patrick Dawson
-   989-1003 Interactive query expansion: A user‐based evaluation in a relevance feedback environment
 by Efthimis N. Efthimiadis
-   1004-1017 Aging, obsolescence, impact, growth, and utilization: Definitions and relations
 by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau
-   1018-1032 Network organizational development in the public sector: A case study of the federal emergency management administration (FEMA)
 by Robert Ward & Gary Wamsley & Aaron Schroeder & David B. Robins
-   1033-1046 Using Kintsch's discourse comprehension theory to model the user's coding of an informative message from an enabling information retrieval system
 by Charles Cole & Bertie Mandelblatt
-   1047-1060 Translingual alteration of conceptual information in medical translation
 by Shaoyi He
-   1061-1062 Book review: New organizational designs: Information aspects, by Bob Travica
 by Patricia F. Katopol
-   1062-1063 Book review: Information visualization: Perception for design, by Colin Ware
 by Terrence A. Brooks
-   1063-1064 Book review: Information retrieval: Algorithms and heuristics, by David A. Grossman and Ophir Frieder
 by Hugh E. Williams
-   1064-1065 Book review: The internet public library handbook, by Joseph Janes et al
 by Billie E. Walker
-   1066-1066 Conference announcement: Library research seminar II Partners and connections: Research and practice University of Maryland; November 2‐3, 2001
 by Lynn Westbrook
2000, Volume 51, Issue 10
-   885-886 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   887-899 Motivations for hyperlinking in scholarly electronic articles: A qualitative study
 by Hak Joon Kim
-   900-912 Narratives of new media in Scottish households: the evolution of a framework of inquiry
 by Elisabeth Davenport & Martin Higgins & Ian Somerville
-   913-928 Shifts of focus on various aspects of user information problems during interactive information retrieval
 by David Robins
-   929-939 Users' perception of relevance of spoken documents
 by Tassos Tombros & Fabio Crestani
-   940-948 Impact of prior electronic publication on manuscript consideration policies of scholarly journals
 by Stephen P. Harter & Taemin Kim Park
-   949-958 End user searching on the Internet: An analysis of term pair topics submitted to the Excite search engine
 by Nancy C. M. Ross & Dietmar Wolfram
-   959-962 In memory of Belver C. Griffith
 by Howard D. White & Katherine W. McCain
-   963-964 Book review: U.S. government on the Web: Getting the information you need, by Peter Hernon, John A. Shuler, and Robert E. Dugan
 by Mike Steckel
-   964-964 Book review: Information seeking in the online age: Principles and practice, by Andrew Large, Lucy A. Tedd, and R.J. Hartley
 by Ethelene Whitmire
-   964-965 Book review: Web style guide: Basic design principles for creating web sites, by Patrick J. Lynch and Sarah Horton
 by Terrence A. Brooks
-   965-966 Book review: Developer's guide to the Java Web server: Building effective and scalable server‐side applications, by Dan Woods, Larne Pekowsky, and Tom Snee
 by Pascal V. Calarco
-   966-967 Book review: The clock of the long now: Time and responsibility, by Stewart Brand
 by Jo Ann Oravec
-   968-968 Letter to the Editor (Reply): Incremental benefit of human indexing
 by Jian Qin
2000, Volume 51, Issue 9
-   791-792 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   793-804 Rating news documents for similarity
 by Carolyn Watters & Hong Wang
-   805-811 The “conduit metaphor” and the nature and politics of information studies
 by Ronald E. Day
-   812-815 What is wrong with obsolescence?
 by Pedro Alvarez & Isabel Escalona & Antonio Pulgarín
-   816-833 Probability distributions in library and information science: A historical and practitioner viewpoint
 by Stephen J. Bensman
-   834-840 When information retrieval measures agree about the relative quality of document rankings
 by Robert M. Losee
-   841-857 Shifts of interactive intentions and information‐seeking strategies in interactive information retrieval
 by Hong (Iris) Xie
-   858-869 The knowledge—behavior gap in use of health information
 by F.X. Sligo & Anna M. Jameson
-   870-881 Discovering knowledge from noisy databases using genetic programming
 by Man Leung Wong & Kwong Sak Leung & Jack C. Y. Cheng
-   882-882 Proper citations
 by Marcia J. Bates
-   882-882 Authors of information science
 by J. Periam Danton
-   882-883 Rejoinder: Authors of information science
 by Howard D. White & Katherine W. McCain
2000, Volume 51, Issue 8
-   689-690 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   691-706 An evaluation of retrieval effectiveness using spelling‐correction and string‐similarity matching methods on Malay texts
 by Zainab Abu Bakar & Tengku Mohd T. Sembok & Mohammed Yusoff
-   707-723 Managing heterogeneous information systems through discovery and retrieval of generic concepts
 by Uma Srinivasan & Anne H.H. Ngu & Tom Gedeon
-   724-729 Raising reliability of web search tool research through replication and chaos theory
 by Scott Nicholson
-   730-733 The personal construction of information space
 by Cliff McKnight
-   734-744 Time‐line interviews and inductive content analysis: their effectiveness for exploring cognitive behaviors
 by Linda Schamber
-   745-756 Abstracts produced using computer assistance
 by Timothy C. Craven
-   757-773 Encounters with the OPAC: On‐line searching in public libraries
 by Debra J. Slone
-   774-786 Using clustering strategies for creating authority files
 by James C. French & Allison L. Powell & Eric Schulman
-   787-788 Book review: Inventing the internet, by Janet Abbate
 by Cheryl Knott Malone
-   788-789 Book review: Internet policy handbook for libraries, by Mark Smith
 by Janie L. Hassard Wilkins
2000, Volume 51, Issue 7
-   585-586 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   587-601 Order‐theoretical ranking
 by Claudio Carpineto & Giovanni Romano
-   602-613 A linear algebra measure of cluster quality
 by Laura A. Mather
-   614-624 A unified mathematical definition of classical information retrieval
 by Sándor Dominich
-   625-634 Validating a geographical image retrieval system
 by Bin Zhu & Hsinchun Chen
-   635-645 How can we investigate citation behavior? A study of reasons for citing literature in communication
 by Donald O. Case & Georgeann M. Higgins
-   646-665 Children's use of the Yahooligans! Web search engine: I. Cognitive, physical, and affective behaviors on fact‐based search tasks
 by Dania Bilal
-   666-682 Ethnomethodologically informed ethnography and information system design
 by Andy Crabtree & David M. Nichols & Jon O'Brien & Mark Rouncefield & Michael B. Twidale
-   683-685 Book reviews
 by Birger Hjørland
-   685-686 Book reviews
 by Queen Esther Booker
-   686-687 Book reviews
 by James J. Sempsey
-   687-687 Book reviews
 by Donald R. Smith
2000, Volume 51, Issue 6
-   497-497 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   499-507 Individual differences in virtual environments—Introduction and overview
 by Chaomei Chen & Mary Czerwinski & Robert Macredie
-   508-520 Individual differences and the conundrums of user‐centered design: Two experiments
 by Bryce Allen
-   521-528 Spatial‐semantics: How users derive shape from information space
 by Andrew Dillon
-   529-542 Individual differences in a spatial‐semantic virtual environment
 by Chaomei Chen
-   543-557 Cognitive styles and virtual environments
 by Nigel Ford
-   558-566 Cognitive style and on‐line database search experience as predictors of Web search performance
 by Ruth A. Palmquist & Kyung‐Sun Kim
-   567-575 The tale of two ERICS: Factors influencing the development of the first ERIC and its transformation into a national system
 by Lee G. Burchinal
-   576-581 Differences between novice and experienced users in searching information on the World Wide Web
 by Ard W. Lazonder & Harm J.A. Biemans & Iwan G.J.H. Wopereis
-   582-582 Incremental benefit of human indexing
 by Susanne M. Humphrey
2000, Volume 51, Issue 5
-   415-416 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   417-426 Interaction with an enabling information retrieval system: Modeling the user's decoding and encoding operations
 by Charles Cole
-   427-431 Performance investigation of Hamming Distance Bit Vertical Counter applied to access methods in information retrieval
 by Eyas El‐Qawasmeh & Ismail Hmeidi
-   432-443 The Web as an information source on informetrics? A content analysis
 by Judit Bar‐Ilan
-   444-455 Name collection by ph.d. history students: inducing expertise
 by Charles Cole
-   456-468 Usability, user preferences, effectiveness, and user behaviors when searching individual and integrated full‐text databases: implications for digital libraries
 by Soyeon Park
-   469-475 Tropes, history, and ethics in professional discourse and information science
 by Ronald E. Day
-   476-484 The impact of interdisciplinary research in the environmental sciences: a forestry case study
 by Thomas W. Steele & Jeffrey C. Stier
-   485-486 How good are the best papers of JASIS?
 by Terrence A. Brooks
-   487-488 Book reviews
 by Sara R. Thompson
-   488-490 Book reviews
 by Mike Steckel
-   490-490 Book reviews
 by Terrance A. Brooks
-   490-491 Book reviews
 by Bryan Lewis
-   491-492 Book reviews
 by Jens‐Erik Mai
-   492-493 Book reviews
 by Dale A. Stirling
-   493-494 Book reviews
 by Alan T. Schroeder
-   495-495 Letter to the editor
 by Albert Henderson
-   496-496 Letter to the editor (reply)
 by Terrence A. Brooks
2000, Volume 51, Issue 4
-   311-312 Introduction to the special topic issue: part 2
 by Hsinchun Chen
-   313-323 A spoken‐access approach for chinese text and speech information retrieval
 by Lee‐Feng Chien & Hsin‐Min Wang & Bo‐Ren Bai & Sun‐Chien Lin
-   324-339 Determining the publication impact of a digital library
 by Nancy R. Kaplan & Michael L. Nelson
-   340-351 Combination and boundary detection approaches on Chinese indexing
 by Christopher C. Yang & Johnny W.K. Luk & Stanley K. Yung & Jerome Yen
-   352-370 Comparing noun phrasing techniques for use with medical digital library tools
 by Kristin M. Tolle & Hsinchun Chen
-   371-379 Content and knowledge management in a digital library and museum
 by Jian‐Hua Yeh & Jia‐Yang Chang & Yen‐Jen Oyang
-   380-393 Previews and overviews in digital libraries: Designing surrogates to support visual information seeking
 by Stephan Greene & Gary Marchionini & Catherine Plaisant & Ben Shneiderman
-   394-413 Digital libraries: Situating use in changing information infrastructure
 by Ann Peterson Bishop & Laura J. Neumann & Susan Leigh Star & Cecelia Merkel & Emily Ignacio & Robert J. Sandusky
2000, Volume 51, Issue 3
-   213-215 Introduction to the special topic issue: Part 1
 by Hsinchun Chen
-   216-227 Visualizing document classification: A search aid for the digital library
 by Yew‐Huey Liu & Paul Dantzig & Martin Sachs & James T. Corey & Mark T. Hinnebusch & Marc Damashek & Jonathan Cohen
-   228-245 Digital library resources as a basis for collaborative work
 by Robert Wilensky
-   246-259 Alexandria digital library: user evaluation studies and system design
 by Linda L. Hill & Larry Carver & Mary Larsgaard & Ron Dolin & Terence R. Smith & James Frew & Mary‐Anna Rae
-   260-272 Guided paths through Web‐based collections: Design, experiences, and adaptations
 by Frank M. Shipman & Richard Furuta & Donald Brenner & Chung‐Chi Chung & Hao‐wei Hsieh
-   273-280 NCSTRL: Design and deployment of a globally distributed digital library
 by James R. Davis & Carl Lagoze
-   281-296 Cross‐language information access to multilingual collections on the internet
 by Guo‐Wei Bian & Hsin‐Hsi Chen
-   297-310 A user‐centered interface for information exploration in a heterogeneous digital library
 by Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado
2000, Volume 51, Issue 2
-   93-94 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   95-110 Probabilistic datalog: Implementing logical information retrieval for advanced applications
 by Norbert Fuhr
-   111-122 Interface metaphors and logical analogues: A question of terminology
 by Anne Hamilton
-   123-138 Citation ranking versus peer evaluation of senior faculty research performance: A case study of Kurdish scholarship
 by Lokman I. Meho & Diane H. Sonnenwald
-   139-144 Publication trends of doctoral students in three fields from 1965–1995
 by Wade M. Lee
-   145-157 Methods for accrediting publications to authors or countries: Consequences for evaluation studies
 by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau & Guido Van Hooydonk
-   158-165 The influence of publication delays on the observed aging distribution of scientific literature
 by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau
-   166-180 Semantic similarities between a keyword database and a controlled vocabulary database: An investigation in the antibiotic resistance literature
 by Jian Qin
-   181-192 Readers, authors, and page structure: A discussion of four questions arising from a content analysis of web pages
 by Stephanie W. Haas & Erika S. Grams
-   193-201 Application of Dublin Core metadata in the description of digital primary sources in elementary school classrooms
 by Anne J. Gilliland‐Swetland & Yasmin B. Kafai & William E. Landis
-   202-205 Genres and the WEB: Is the personal home page the first uniquely digital genre?
 by Andrew Dillon & Barbara A. Gushrowski
-   206-206 Book Reviews
 by James J. Sempsey
-   206-208 Book Reviews
 by Marc Lampson
-   209-211 Relevance Research: The Missing Perspective(s): “Non‐Relevance” and “Epistemological Relevance”
 by Birger Hjørland
2000, Volume 51, Issue 1
-   1-1 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   3-4 Introduction: When museum informatics meets the World Wide Web, it generates energy
 by David Bearman & Jennifer Trant
-   5-13 Effective levels of adaptation to different types of users in interactive museum systems
 by F. Paternò & C. Mancini
-   14-23 On pattern‐directed search of archives and collections
 by Garett O. Dworman & Steven O. Kimbrough & Chuck Patch
-   24-32 On‐line exhibit design: The sociotechnological impact of building a museum over the World Wide Web
 by Paul F. Marty
-   33-38 Visiting a museum together: How to share a visit to a virtual world
 by Paolo Paolini & Thimoty Barbieri & Paolo Loiudice & Francesca Alonzo & Marco Zanti & Giuliano Gaia
-   39-48 The neon paintbrush: Seeing, technology, and the museum as metaphor
 by Peter Walsh
-   49-56 Designing digital environments for art education/exploration
 by Slavko Milekic
-   57-68 Using the Internet for survey research: A case study
 by Yin Zhang
-   69-82 Block addressing indices for approximate text retrieval
 by Ricardo Baeza–Yates & Gonzalo Navarro
-   83-89 Surname plus recallable title word searches for known items by scholars
 by Frederick G. Kilgour & Barbara B. Moran
-   90-91 Book Reviews
 by Christine L. Borgman
-   91-92 Book Reviews
 by Richard J. Cox
1999, Volume 50, Issue 14
-   1263-1263 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   1265-1283 Children's relevance criteria and information seeking on electronic resources
 by Sandra G. Hirsh
-   1284-1294 Indirect‐collective referencing (ICR): life course, nature, and importance of a special kind of scientific referencing
 by Endre Száva‐Kováts
-   1295-1301 Computer and natural language texts—A comparison based on long‐range correlations
 by Peter Kokol & Vili Podgorelec & Milan Zorman & Tatjana Kokol & Tatjana Njivar
-   1303-1303 Copyright and fair‐use guidelines for education and libraries
 by Lois F. Lunin & Kenneth D. Crews & Dwayne K. Buttler
-   1304-1307 Introduction and overview
 by Kenneth D. Crews
-   1308-1312 CONFU‐sed: security, safe harbors, and fair‐use guidelines
 by Dwayne K. Buttler
-   1313-1319 What's right about fair‐use guidelines for the academic community?
 by Mary Levering
-   1320-1323 What's wrong with fair‐use guidelines for the academic community?
 by Kenneth Frazier
-   1324-1327 The multimedia guidelines
 by Joann Stevens
-   1328-1336 Testing the limits: The CONFU digital‐images and multimedia guidelines and their consequences for libraries and educators
 by Christine L. Sundt
-   1337-1341 Guidelines for distance learning and interlibrary loan: Doomed and more doomed
 by Laura N. Gasaway
-   1342-1345 Electronic reserves and fair use: The outer limits of CONFU
 by Kenneth D. Crews
-   1346-1349 The economics of publishing: The consequences of library and research copying
 by Colin Day
-   1350-1352 The immunity dilemma: Are state colleges and universities still liable for copyright infringements?
 by Kenneth D. Crews & Georgia K. Harper
-   1353-1357 Fair‐use guidelines: A selected bibliography
 by Noemí A. Rivera–Morales
1999, Volume 50, Issue 13
-   1163-1163 In this issue
 by Bert R. Boyce
-   1165-1168 Introduction
 by Zorana Ercegovac
-   1169-1181 Collection metadata solutions for digital library applications
 by Linda L. Hill & Greg Janée & Ron Dolin & James Frew & Mary Larsgaard
-   1182-1192 Conceptual design and deployment of a metadata framework for educational resources on the internet
 by Stuart A. Sutton
-   1193-1208 Metadata elements for object description and representation: A case report from a digitized historical fashion collection project
 by Marcia Lei Zeng
-   1209-1217 A comparison of the two traditions of metadata development
 by Kathleen Burnett & Kwong Bor Ng & Soyeon Park
-   1218-1223 Use of metadata vocabularies in data retrieval
 by Edwin M. Cortez
-   1224-1233 The ecological approach to text visualization
 by James A. Wise
-   1234-1245 A hybrid method for abstracting newspaper articles
 by James Liu & Yan Wu & Lina Zhou
-   1246-1256 Formal features of cyberspace: Relationships between Web page complexity and site traffic
 by Erik P. Bucy & Annie Lang & Robert F. Potter & Maria Elizabeth Grabe
-   1257-1257 Understanding information retrieval interactions: Theoretical and practical implications
 by Sue Myburgh
-   1257-1258 Information literacy: Essential skills for the information age
 by Cheryl Knott Malone
-   1259-1261 Scholarly book reviewing in the social sciences and humanities. The flow of ideas within and among disciplines
 by Jack Andersen
1999, Volume 50, Issue 12
-   1043-1050 The invisible substrate of information science
 by Marcia J. Bates
-   1051-1063 Information science
 by Tefko Saracevic
-   1052-1053 Scientist‐poets wanted:
 by Howard D. White
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