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March 2010, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 592-608 Understanding latent semantic indexing: A topological structure analysis using Q-analysis
by Dandan Li & Chung-Ping Kwong - 609-614 The w-index: A measure to assess scientific impact by focusing on widely cited papers
by Qiang Wu - 615-624 A longitudinal study of scholars attitudes and behaviors toward open-access journal publishing
by Jingfeng Xia - 625-628 Relationship of the h-index, g-index, and e-index
by Chun-Ting Zhang - 629-629 Perspectives on Knowledge Management
by David Bawden - 629-631 Communities of Practice: Fostering Peer-to-Peer Learning and Informal Knowledge Sharing in the Work Place
by Andrew M. Cox - 631-633 The Myth of Digital Democracy; Digital Citizenship, the Internet, Society and Participation
by Jan A.G.M van Dijk - 633-634 E-Collaboration in Modern Organizations: Initiating and Managing Distributed Projects
by Diane H. Sonnenwald - 634-635 Web Accessibility: A Foundation for Research
by Bambang Parmanto - 635-636 Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Purchase and Watch Your Every Move
by Charles Meadows III - 636-637 Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet
by Jenny Fry
February 2010, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 217-237 The foundation of the concept of relevance
by Birger Hjørland - 238-252 Analyzing user interaction with the ViewFinder video retrieval system
by Dan Albertson - 253-270 The natural landscape metaphor in information visualization: The role of commonsense geomorphology
by Sara Irina Fabrikant & Daniel R. Montello & David M. Mark - 271-287 Social validation of collective annotations: Definition and experiment
by Guillaume Cabanac & Max Chevalier & Claude Chrisment & Christine Julien - 288-299 Evaluating the use of search engine development tools in IT education
by Michael Chau & Cho Hung Wong & Yilu Zhou & Jialun Qin & Hsinchun Chen - 300-309 Context-based term frequency assessment for text classification
by Rey-Long Liu - 310-318 Referencing in the humanities and its implications for citation analysis
by Björn Hellqvist - 319-328 An index to measure a scientist's specific impact
by Alex De Visscher - 329-339 Is scientific literature subject to a ‘Sell-By-Date’? A general methodology to analyze the ‘durability’ of scientific documents
by Rodrigo Costas & Thed N. van Leeuwen & Anthony F.J. van Raan - 340-351 Knowledge diffusion through publications and citations: A case study using ESI-fields as unit of diffusion
by Yuxian Liu & Ronald Rousseau - 352-369 Journal maps on the basis of Scopus data: A comparison with the Journal Citation Reports of the ISI
by Loet Leydesdorff & Félix de Moya-Anegón & Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote - 370-373 Influence of adding or deleting items and sources on the h-index
by Leo Egghe - 374-391 Predicting podcast preference: An analysis framework and its application
by Manos Tsagkias & Martha Larson & Maarten de Rijke - 392-404 Public dialogs in social network sites: What is their purpose?
by Mike Thelwall & David Wilkinson - 405-418 Detection of access to terror-related Web sites using an Advanced Terror Detection System (ATDS)
by Yuval Elovici & Bracha Shapira & Mark Last & Omer Zaafrany & Menahem Friedman & Moti Schneider & Abraham Kandel - 419-423 Distribution of ranks of articles and citations in journals
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 424-427 The impact factor's Matthew Effect: A natural experiment in bibliometrics
by Vincent Larivière & Yves Gingras - 428-428 Punched-Card Systems and the Early Information Explosion, 1880–1945
by Paul Ceruzzi - 428-430 Text Editing, Print and the Digital World
by Claire Warwick - 430-430 Search Engines Information Retrieval in Practice
by Christopher C. Yang - 430-432 Principles of Knowledge Management: Theory, Practice, and Cases
by Hazel Hall
January 2010, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-12 Problems of citation analysis: A study of uncited and seldom-cited influences
by M.H. MacRoberts & B.R. MacRoberts - 13-29 Consumer health information on the Web: The relationship of visual design and perceptions of credibility
by David Robins & Jason Holmes & Mary Stansbury - 30-49 Towards a model of implicit feedback for Web search
by Xin Fu - 50-69 The development and evaluation of a survey to measure user engagement
by Heather L. O'Brien & Elaine G. Toms - 70-80 Document categorization in legal electronic discovery: computer classification vs. manual review
by Herbert L. Roitblat & Anne Kershaw & Patrick Oot - 81-87 Analysis of factors influencing application of ICT by agricultural graduate students
by Mahtab Pouratashi & Ahmad Rezvanfar - 88-110 Developing a holistic model for digital library evaluation
by Ying Zhang - 111-125 A delimiter-based general approach for Chinese term extraction
by Yuhang Yang & Qin Lu & Tiejun Zhao - 126-131 On the relationship between interdisciplinarity and scientific impact
by Vincent Larivière & Yves Gingras - 132-140 Testing the trade-off between productivity and quality in research activities
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo & Flavia Di Costa - 141-149 Individual differences in the interpretation of text: Implications for information science
by Jane Morris - 150-168 CRCTOL: A semantic-based domain ontology learning system
by Xing Jiang & Ah-Hwee Tan - 169-174 Revisiting the g-index: The average number of citations in the g-core
by Michael Schreiber - 175-189 Unified linear subspace approach to semantic analysis
by Dandan Li & Chung-Ping Kwong & Dik Lun Lee - 190-199 Data mining emotion in social network communication: Gender differences in MySpace
by Mike Thelwall & David Wilkinson & Sukhvinder Uppal - 200-203 When stopword lists make the difference
by Ljiljana Dolamic & Jacques Savoy - 204-205 Research Methods for Human–Computer Interaction
by Randolph G. Bias - 205-207 Bibliometrics and Citation Analysis: From the Science Citation Index to Cybermetrics
by Jeppe Nicolaisen - 207-207 Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages
by Gregory J.E. Rawlins - 208-209 ICT4D: Information and Communication Technology for Development
by Jeffrey James - 209-210 The Oxford Handbook of Information and Communication Technologies
by Johannes Britz - 210-211 Teaching of Intellectual Property: Principles and Methods
by Charles Oppenheim - 211-212 For the Common Good: Principles of American Academic Freedom
by William G. Tierney - 213-213 Letter to the Editor
by Ronald E. Day - 214-216 Correction to Wu, L., Chuang, A., & Chen, P. (2008). Motivation for using search engines: A two factor model. Journal of American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(11), 1829–1840
by Ling-Ling Wu & Amber Chuang & Pin-Yuen Chen
January 1976, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 3-17 Abstract
by R. T. Niehoff - 18-24 Abstract
by Peter P. M. Meincke & Pauline Atherton - 25-45 Abstract
by Francis Narin & Gabriel Pinski & Helen Hofer Gee - 46-52 Abstract
by Julian R. Larson & Gail A. Bernhard & Mary Ellen Padin - 53-56 Abstract
by Bruce C. Bennion & Laurence A. Neuton - 57-62 Abstract
by Deanna I. Morrow - 63-69 Abstract
by John M. Carroll - 70-72 Abstract
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 73-74 Abstract
by K. Leon Montgomery & Stephen Bulick & John Fetterman & Allen Kent
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