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September 2019, Volume 70, Issue 9
- 911-916 Introduction to the special issue on neuro‐information science
by Jacek Gwizdka & Yashar Moshfeghi & Max L. Wilson - 917-930 Integrating neurophysiologic relevance feedback in intent modeling for information retrieval
by Giulio Jacucci & Oswald Barral & Pedram Daee & Markus Wenzel & Baris Serim & Tuukka Ruotsalo & Patrik Pluchino & Jonathan Freeman & Luciano Gamberini & Samuel Kaski & Benjamin Blankertz - 931-941 ERP/MMR Algorithm for Classifying Topic‐Relevant and Topic‐Irrelevant Visual Shots of Documentary Videos
by Hyun Hee Kim & Yong Ho Kim - 942-953 The dominant factor of social tags for users’ decision behavior on e‐commerce websites: Color or text
by Chen Xu & Qin Zhang - 954-967 Neuropsychological model of the realization of information need
by Yashar Moshfeghi & Frank E. Pollick - 968-980 The relationships between health information behavior and neural processing in african americans with prehypertension
by Lenette M. Jones & Kathy D. Wright & Anthony I. Jack & Jared P. Friedman & David M. Fresco & Tiffany Veinot & Wei Lu & Shirley M. Moore - 981-999 Investigating the role of eye movements and physiological signals in search satisfaction prediction using geometric analysis
by Yingying Wu & Yiqun Liu & Yen‐Hsi Richard Tsai & Shing‐Tung Yau - 1000-1013 Analyzing stock market trends using social media user moods and social influence
by Daifeng Li & Yintian Wang & Andrew Madden & Ying Ding & Jie Tang & Gordon Guozheng Sun & Ning Zhang & Enguo Zhou - 1014-1025 Let's Google: Uncertainty and bilingual search
by Margaret Meiling Luo & Diane Nahl - 1026-1042 A novel method for topic linkages between scientific publications and patents
by Shuo Xu & Dongsheng Zhai & Feifei Wang & Xin An & Hongshen Pang & Yirong Sun - 1043-1044 The Qualified Self: Social Media and the Accounting of Everyday Life. Lee Humphreys. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2018. 200 pp. $28.00 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9780262037853)
by Alexander Halavais
August 2019, Volume 70, Issue 8
- 775-787 Ideation as an Intellectual Information Acquisition and Use Context: Investigating Game Designers' Information‐Based Ideation Behavior
by Stephann Makri & Tsui‐Ling Hsueh & Sara Jones - 788-804 Community Detection in Signed Social Networks Using Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm
by Nancy Girdhar & K. K. Bharadwaj - 805-816 Click behavior and link prioritization: Multiple demand theory application for web improvement
by Lianlian Song & Geoffrey Tso & Yelin Fu - 817-829 Bag of textual graphs (BoTG): A general graph‐based text representation model
by Ícaro Cavalcante Dourado & Renata Galante & Marcos André Gonçalves & Ricardo da Silva Torres - 830-842 Separating and Merging Professional and Personal Selves Online: The Structure and Processes That Shape Academics' Ego‐Networks on Academic Social Networking Sites and Twitter
by Katy Jordan - 843-857 PaperPoles: Facilitating adaptive visual exploration of scientific publications by citation links
by Jiangen He & Qing Ping & Wen Lou & Chaomei Chen - 858-871 Automated language‐independent authorship verification (for Indo‐European languages)
by Sasa Adamovic & Vladislav Miskovic & Milan Milosavljevic & Marko Sarac & Mladen Veinovic - 872-887 Investigating familiarity and usage of traditional metrics and altmetrics
by Htet Htet Aung & Han Zheng & Mojisola Erdt & Ashley Sara Aw & Sei‐Ching Joanna Sin & Yin‐Leng Theng - 888-904 Digital data archives as knowledge infrastructures: Mediating data sharing and reuse
by Christine L. Borgman & Andrea Scharnhorst & Milena S. Golshan - 905-907 Linked Data: Storing, Querying, and Reasoning. Sherif Sakr, Marcin Wylot, Raghava Mutharaju, Danh Le Phuoc, and Irini Fundulaki. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018. 223 pp. $129.00 (hardcover). (ISBN: 9783319735146)
by Dean Allemang
July 2019, Volume 70, Issue 7
- 643-659 Health outcomes of online consumer health information: A systematic mixed studies review with framework synthesis
by Pierre Pluye & Reem El Sherif & Vera Granikov & Quan Nha Hong & Isabelle Vedel & Maria Cristiane Barbosa Galvao & Francesca E.Y. Frati & Sophie Desroches & Carol Repchinsky & Benoît Rihoux & France Légaré & Bernard Burnand & Mathieu Bujold & Roland Grad - 660-674 Identifying social roles using heterogeneous features in online social networks
by Yezheng Liu & Fei Du & Jianshan Sun & Thushari Silva & Yuanchun Jiang & Tingting Zhu - 675-684 Automatic detection of influencers in social networks: Authority versus domain signals
by Javier Rodríguez‐Vidal & Julio Gonzalo & Laura Plaza & Henry Anaya Sánchez - 685-700 Scale‐free collaboration networks: An author name disambiguation perspective
by Jinseok Kim - 701-714 Semantic web or web of data? a diachronic study (1999 to 2017) of the publications of tim berners‐lee and the world wide web consortium
by Luís Miguel Oliveira Machado & Renato Rocha Souza & Maria da Graça Simões - 715-728 An analysis of natural disaster‐related information‐seeking behavior using temporal stages
by Rahmi Rahmi & Hideo Joho & Tetsuya Shirai - 729-741 CLEU ‐ A Cross‐language english‐urdu corpus and benchmark for text reuse experiments
by Iqra Muneer & Muhammad Sharjeel & Muntaha Iqbal & Rao Muhammad Adeel Nawab & Paul Rayson - 742-753 “Connections above and beyond”: Information, translation, and community boundaries in LibraryThing and Goodreads
by Adam Worrall - 754-768 Motivations, understandings, and experiences of open‐access mega‐journal authors: Results of a large‐scale survey
by Simon Wakeling & Claire Creaser & Stephen Pinfield & Jenny Fry & Valérie Spezi & Peter Willett & Monica Paramita - 769-771 Transitioning Towards a Knowledge Society: Qatar as a Case Study. Julia Gremm, Julia Barth, Kaja J. Fietkiewicz, and Wolfgang G. Stock. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018. 244 pp. $79.99 (ebook). (ISBN 978–3–319‐71195‐9)
by Mohammed M. Aman
June 2019, Volume 70, Issue 6
- 535-546 Cocluster hypothesis and ranking consistency for relevance ranking in web search
by Jian‐De Jiang & Jyun‐Yu Jiang & Pu‐Jen Cheng - 547-562 On‐demand recent personal tweets summarization on mobile devices
by Jin Yao Chin & Sourav S. Bhowmick & Adam Jatowt - 563-574 Motivations for self‐archiving on an academic social networking site: A study on researchgate
by Jongwook Lee & Sanghee Oh & Hang Dong & Fang Wang & Gary Burnett - 575-586 Distributed data and ontologies: An integrated semantic web architecture enabling more efficient data management
by Oliver Browne & Philip O'Reilly & Mark Hutchinson & Nenad B. Krdzavac - 587-595 Social Information as a Means to Enhance Engagement in Citizen Science‐Based Telerehabilitation
by Shinnosuke Nakayama & Tyrone J. Tolbert & Oded Nov & Maurizio Porfiri - 596-606 Create synergies and inspire collaborations around the development of intelligent infrastructure for human‐centered communities
by Yi Shen - 607-618 Alphabetic or Contributor Author Order. What Is the Norm in Danish Economics and Political Science and Why?
by Dorte Henriksen - 619-633 Documentation and access to knowledge in online communities: Know your audience and write appropriately?
by Carsten Østerlund & Kevin Crowston - 634-637 Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Recognizing System‐Initiated Engagement as Interaction Type
by Christopher Lueg & Bridgette Banks & Josephine Michalek & Jack Dimsey & Dominic Oswin - 638-639 The Internet of Things. Mercedes Bunz and Graham Meikle . New York: Polity/Digital Media and Society Press, 2018. 165 pp. $64.95 hardcover, $15.95 kindle, $21.53 (paperback). (ISBN‐13: 978‐1509517466)
by Steve Sawyer
May 2019, Volume 70, Issue 5
- 419-432 Searching Data: A Review of Observational Data Retrieval Practices in Selected Disciplines
by Kathleen Gregory & Paul Groth & Helena Cousijn & Andrea Scharnhorst & Sally Wyatt - 433-447 GRAW+: A two‐view graph propagation method with word coupling for readability assessment
by Zhiwei Jiang & Qing Gu & Yafeng Yin & Jianxiang Wang & Daoxu Chen - 448-461 Epistemic motivation, task reflexivity, and knowledge contribution behavior on team wikis: A cross‐level moderation model
by Xiaojie Zhang & Yulin Fang & Wei He & Yixiang Zhang & Xinmei Liu - 462-475 Examining scientific writing styles from the perspective of linguistic complexity
by Chao Lu & Yi Bu & Jie Wang & Ying Ding & Vetle Torvik & Matthew Schnaars & Chengzhi Zhang - 476-487 Re‐situating information poverty: Information marginalization and parents of individuals with disabilities
by Amelia N. Gibson & John D. Martin - 488-498 Identifying author heritage using surname data: An application for Russian surnames
by Maria Karaulova & Abdullah Gök & Philip Shapira - 499-508 Do citation chimeras exist? The case of under‐cited influential articles suffering delayed recognition
by Xiaojun Hu & Ronald Rousseau - 509-525 Statistical significance and effect sizes of differences among research universities at the level of nations and worldwide based on the leiden rankings
by Loet Leydesdorff & Lutz Bornmann & John Mingers - 526-529 Simplified Scheme of Search Task Difficulty Reasons
by Jingjing Liu & Yuan Li & Samantha K. Hastings - 530-532 Becoming Metric‐Wise: A Bibliometric Guide for Researchers. RonaldRousseau, LeoEgghe, and RafGuns. Cambridge, MA: Chandos Publishing, 2018. 402 pp. $125.00 (paperback). (ISBN 9780081024744)
by Isabelle Dorsch
April 2019, Volume 70, Issue 4
- 307-312 The social informatics of knowledge
by Eric T. Meyer & Kalpana Shankar & Matthew Willis & Sarika Sharma & Steve Sawyer - 313-324 Personalization of knowledge, personal knowledge ecology, and digital nomadism
by Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi & Gabriela Philips & Will Sutherland & Steve Sawyer & Ingrid Erickson - 325-337 Assembling narratives: Tensions in collaborative construction of knowledge
by Emad Khazraee - 338-350 Assessing intercultural communication: Testing technology tools for information sharing in multinational research teams
by Wesley S. Ward & Lisa M. Given - 351-369 Artificial intelligence in healthcare robots: A social informatics study of knowledge embodiment
by L. G. Pee & Shan L. Pan & Lili Cui - 370-384 Uncovering unintended and shadow practices of users of decision support system dashboards in higher education institutions
by Chase McCoy & Howard Rosenbaum - 385-401 Knowledge withholding in online knowledge spaces: Social deviance behavior and secondary control perspective
by Xiao‐Liang Shen & Yang‐Jun Li & Yongqiang Sun & Jun Chen & Feng Wang - 402-411 Cyber‐human systems of thought and understanding
by Fred Fonseca & Michael Marcinkowski & Clodoveu Davis - 412-415 The Social Informatics of Ignorance
by Devon Greyson
March 2019, Volume 70, Issue 3
- 207-217 The privacy paradox in the context of online social networking: A self‐identity perspective
by Philip Fei Wu - 218-229 Quantifying Biases in Online Information Exposure
by Dimitar Nikolov & Mounia Lalmas & Alessandro Flammini & Filippo Menczer - 230-241 Modeling the relationship between scientific and bibliographic classification for music
by Deborah Lee & Lyn Robinson & David Bawden - 242-255 10SENT: A stable sentiment analysis method based on the combination of off‐the‐shelf approaches
by Philipe F. Melo & Daniel H. Dalip & Manoel M. Junior & Marcos A. Gonçalves & Fabrício Benevenuto - 256-270 Social media presence of scholarly journals
by Han Zheng & Htet Htet Aung & Mojisola Erdt & Tai‐Quan Peng & Aravind Sesagiri Raamkumar & Yin‐Leng Theng - 271-282 Altmetric scores: An early indicator of research impact
by Jenny Wooldridge & Mike B. King - 283-292 The field‐specific reference patterns of periodical and nonserial publications
by Pei‐Shan Chi - 293-295 The effectiveness of correction & republication as quality control in scholarly communication – A bibliometric analysis
by Gabriel M. Peterson - 296-300 The process of open data publication and reuse
by Alberto Abella & Marta Ortiz‐de‐Urbina‐Criado & Carmen De‐Pablos‐Heredero - 301-303 Exploring Context in Information Behavior: Seeker, Situation, Surroundings, and Shared Identities. Naresh Agarwal. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool, 2018. 200 pp. $14.99 (e‐book). (ISBN 9781681730820)
by Ina Fourie
February 2019, Volume 70, Issue 2
- 101-116 How are information deserts created? A theory of local information landscapes
by Myeong Lee & Brian S. Butler - 117-129 Information behaviors in disadvantaged and dependent circumstances and the role of information intermediaries
by Steven Buchanan & Cara Jardine & Ian Ruthven - 130-139 “Help is where you find it”: The role of weak ties networks as sources of information and support in virtual health communities
by Shimrit Zigron & Jenny Bronstein - 140-150 Measuring Participation in Distance Education Online Discussion Forums Using Social Network Analysis
by Luiz Fernando Cal da Silva & Marcelo Werneck Barbosa & Rodrigo Richard Gomes - 151-163 Temporal modeling of basic human values from social network usage
by Md. Saddam Hossain Mukta & Mohammed Eunus Ali & Jalal Mahmud - 164-175 Video summarization using event‐related potential responses to shot boundaries in real‐time video watching
by Hyun Hee Kim & Yong Ho Kim - 176-186 Collecting event‐related tweets from twitter stream
by Xin Zheng & Aixin Sun - 187-197 Comparing neural‐ and N‐gram‐based language models for word segmentation
by Yerai Doval & Carlos Gómez‐Rodríguez - 198-201 The Relative Influences of Government Funding and International Collaboration on Citation Impact
by Loet Leydesdorff & Lutz Bornmann & Caroline S. Wagner - 202-203 Protecting Children Online? Cyberbullying Policies of Social Media Companies. Tijana Milosevic . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. 296 pp. $35.00 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9780262037099)
by Leanne Bowler
January 2019, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 3-15 Neither a Bazaar nor a cathedral: The interplay between structure and agency in Wikipedia's role system
by Ofer Arazy & Hila Lifshitz‐Assaf & Adam Balila - 16-26 Quality, impact, and quantification: Indicators and metrics use by social scientists
by Gaby Haddow & Björn Hammarfelt - 27-37 An evaluation of U.S. municipal open data portals: A user interaction framework
by Xiaohua Zhu & Mark Antony Freeman - 38-48 The “Had Mores”: Exploring korean immigrants’ information behavior and ICT usage when settling in the United States
by Minhyang (Mia) Suh & Gary Hsieh - 49-60 When to stop making relevance judgments? A study of stopping methods for building information retrieval test collections
by David E. Losada & Javier Parapar & Alvaro Barreiro - 61-70 A comparative assessment of the difficulty of authorship attribution in Greek and in English
by Patrick Juola & George K. Mikros & Sean Vinsick - 71-82 Author‐based analysis of conference versus journal publication in computer science
by Jinseok Kim - 83-95 The first impression of conference papers: Does it matter in predicting future citations?
by Danielle H. Lee & Peter Brusilovsky - 96-97 Digital Libraries for Cultural Heritage: Development, Outcomes, and Challenges from European Perspectives. Tatjana Aparac‐Jelušić . San Raphael, CA: Morgan & Claypool, 2017. 175 pp. $59.95 (paperback). (ISBN 9781681730837)
by Gobinda Chowdhury
December 2018, Volume 69, Issue 12
- 1405-1413 Equipped for resistance: An agonistic conceptualization of the public library as a verb
by Johanna Rivano Eckerdal - 1414-1427 Data work in context: Value, risks, and governance
by Jonathan Foster & Julie McLeod & Jan Nolin & Elke Greifeneder - 1428-1445 Effects of subject‐oriented visualization tools on search by novices and intermediates
by I‐Chin Wu & Pertti Vakkari - 1446-1459 Text Mining for Personalized Knowledge Extraction From Online Support Groups
by Tharindu Rukshan Bandaragoda & Daswin De Silva & Damminda Alahakoon & Weranja Ranasinghe & Damien Bolton - 1460-1475 To Do or Not To Do: Distill crowdsourced negative caveats to augment api documentation
by Jing Li & Aixin Sun & Zhenchang Xing - 1476-1487 User‐Centered evaluation of metadata schema for nonmovable cultural heritage: Murals and stone cave temples
by Xiao Hu & Jeremy Ng & Shengping Xia - 1488-1501 PSI: A probabilistic semantic interpretable framework for fine‐grained image ranking
by Hanhui Li & Hefeng Wu & Donghui Li & Shujin Lin & Zhuo Su & Xiaonan Luo - 1502-1512 Libcitations, worldcat, cultural impact, and fame
by Howard D. White & Alesia A. Zuccala - 1513-1520 A Discussion of citations from the perspective of the contribution of the cited paper to the citing paper
by Hui Fang - 1521-1522 Knowledge Management Theory and Practice. (3rd ed.) Kimiz Dalkir . Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2017. 552 pp. $65.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262036870)
by Suliman Hawamdeh
November 2018, Volume 69, Issue 11
- 1291-1303 Towards a new sociological model of fiction reading
by Briony Birdi & Nigel Ford - 1304-1317 Do consumers always follow “useful” reviews? The interaction effect of review valence and review usefulness on consumers' purchase decisions
by Yanli Jia & Ivy L.B. Liu - 1318-1329 Rethinking the complexity of virtual work and knowledge sharing
by Wei Shi & Matthew S. Weber - 1330-1345 Integrating syntax‐semantic‐based text analysis with structural and citation information for scientific plagiarism detection
by K Vani & Deepa Gupta - 1346-1354 Informal data citation for data sharing and reuse is more common than formal data citation in biomedical fields
by Hyoungjoo Park & Sukjin You & Dietmar Wolfram - 1355-1368 Investigating drug–disease interactions in drug–symptom–disease triples via citation relations
by Min Song & Keunyoung Kang & Ju Young An - 1369-1379 The origins of Zipf's meaning‐frequency law
by Ramon Ferrer‐i‐Cancho & Michael S. Vitevitch - 1380-1395 Citations in Scientific Texts: Do Social Relations Matter?
by Béatrice Milard & Ludovic Tanguy - 1396-1399 A new qualitative rating system for scientific publications and a fame index for academics
by Yves Fassin - 1400-1402 Authors, Users, and Pirates: Copyright Law and Subjectivity. James Meese. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2018. 240 pp. $35.00 (hardcover) (ISBN 9780262037440)
by Sara R. Benson
October 2018, Volume 69, Issue 10
- 1181-1192 Toward a calculus of redundancy: Signification, codification, and anticipation in cultural evolution
by Loet Leydesdorff & Mark W. Johnson & Inga Ivanova - 1193-1204 Imagining Winnipeg: The translocal meaning making of Filipino migrants to Canada
by Danielle Allard & Nadia Caidi - 1205-1222 Transparency as design choice of open data contests
by Sabine Brunswicker & Bjørn Jensen & Zhounan Song & Ann Majchrzak - 1223-1233 If these crawls could talk: Studying and documenting web archives provenance
by Emily Maemura & Nicholas Worby & Ian Milligan & Christoph Becker - 1234-1245 Documenting provenance in noncomputational workflows: Research process models based on geobiology fieldwork in Yellowstone National Park
by Andrea K. Thomer & Karen M. Wickett & Karen S. Baker & Bruce W. Fouke & Carole L. Palmer - 1246-1258 Retrieving people: Identifying potential answerers in Community Question‐Answering
by Long T. Le & Chirag Shah - 1259-1270 A session‐specific opportunity cost model for rank‐oriented recommendation
by Brian Ackerman & Chong Wang & Yi Chen - 1271-1282 Innovation or imitation: The diffusion of citations
by Chao Min & Ying Ding & Jiang Li & Yi Bu & Lei Pei & Jianjun Sun - 1283-1287 Mobile Information Retrieval. Fabio Crestani, Stefano Mizzaro, and Ivan Scagnetto. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017. 110 pp. $54.99 (softcover). (ISBN 9783319607764)
by Daqing He
September 2018, Volume 69, Issue 9
- 1073-1083 Isolated, overwhelmed, and worried: Young first‐time mothers asking for information and support online
by Ian Ruthven & Steven Buchanan & Cara Jardine - 1084-1094 Categorical relevance judgment
by Maayan Zhitomirsky‐Geffet & Judit Bar‐Ilan & Mark Levene - 1095-1108 MF‐Re‐Rank: A modality feature‐based Re‐Ranking model for medical image retrieval
by Hajer Ayadi & Mouna Torjmen‐Khemakhem & Mariam Daoud & Jimmy Xiangji Huang & Maher Ben Jemaa - 1109-1121 A fuzzy clustering‐based denoising model for evaluating uncertainty in collaborative filtering recommender systems
by Jun Zhu & Lixin Han & Zhinan Gou & Xiaofeng Yuan - 1122-1133 How important is scientific software in bioinformatics research? A comparative study between international and Chinese research communities
by Bo Yang & Ronald Rousseau & Xue Wang & Shuiqing Huang - 1134-1147 Identifying bacterial biotope entities using sequence labeling: Performance and feature analysis
by Jin Mao & Hong Cui - 1148-1160 Modeling citation dynamics of “atypical” articles
by Zhongyang He & Zhen Lei & Dashun Wang - 1161-1173 Exploring possibilities to use bibliometric data to monitor gold open access publishing at the national level
by Thed N. van Leeuwen & Clifford Tatum & Paul F. Wouters - 1174-1176 Coding Literacy: How Computer Programming Is Changing Writing. Annette Vee. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2017. $34.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262036245)
by Tanya E. Clement
August 2018, Volume 69, Issue 8
- 959-973 Co‐saved, co‐tweeted, and co‐cited networks
by Fereshteh Didegah & Mike Thelwall - 974-984 A longitudinal assessment of the persistence of twitter datasets
by Arkaitz Zubiaga - 985-995 Relationships, environment, health and development: The information needs expressed online by young first‐time mothers
by Ian Ruthven & Steven Buchanan & Cara Jardine - 996-1006 Adaptation, translation, and validation of information literacy assessment instrument
by Nordin Hani Syazillah & K. Kiran & G. Chowdhury - 1007-1022 Predictive models and analysis for webpage depth‐level dwell time
by Chong Wang & Shuai Zhao & Achir Kalra & Cristian Borcea & Yi Chen - 1023-1034 An intrinsic information content‐based semantic similarity measure considering the disjoint common subsumers of concepts of an ontology
by Abhijit Adhikari & Biswanath Dutta & Animesh Dutta & Deepjyoti Mondal & Shivang Singh - 1035-1045 Researchers' uses of and disincentives for sharing their research identity information in research information management systems
by Besiki Stvilia & Shuheng Wu & Dong Joon Lee - 1046-1053 The impact of classification systems in the evaluation of the research performance of the Leiden Ranking universities
by Antonio Perianes‐Rodriguez & Javier Ruiz‐Castillo - 1054-1066 Research output and impact of the fields of management, economics, and sociology in spain and france: An analysis using google scholar and scopus
by Ernesto R. Gantman & Marcelo P. Dabós - 1067-1070 Congressional twitter use revisited on the platform's 10‐year anniversary
by Jennifer Golbeck & Brooke Auxier & Abigail Bickford & Lautaro Cabrera & Meaghan Conte McHugh & Stephani Moore & Jacquelyn Hart & Justin Resti & Anthony Rogers & Jenna Zimmerman
July 2018, Volume 69, Issue 7
- 869-878 Information triangulation: A complex and agentic everyday information practice
by Devon Greyson - 879-889 Twitter user geolocation by filtering of highly mentioned users
by Mohammad Ebrahimi & Elaheh ShafieiBavani & Raymond Wong & Fang Chen - 890-899 The role of online communities in reducing urban–rural health disparities in China
by Xiongfei Cao & Dan Wang - 900-912 Impacts of the use of social network sites on users' psychological well†being: A systematic review
by Seyedezahra Shadi Erfani & Babak Abedin - 913-923 Designing for mobile experience beyond the native ad click: Exploring landing page presentation style and media usage
by Nitesh Goyal & Marc Bron & Mounia Lalmas & Andrew Haines & Henriette Cramer - 924-935 Conflicting measures and values: How humanities scholars in Australia and Sweden use and react to bibliometric indicators
by Björn Hammarfelt & Gaby Haddow - 936-948 Consensus†based journal rankings: A complementary tool for bibliometric evaluation
by Juan A. Aledo & Jose A. Gámez & David Molina & Alejandro Rosete - 949-952 In†text function of author self†citations: Implications for research evaluation practice
by Dangzhi Zhao & Andreas Strotmann & Alicia Cappello - 953-955 Disability, Human Rights, and Information Technology. Edited by Jonathan Lazar and Michael Ashley Stein. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017. 360 pp. $69.95 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780812249231)
by Shane O'Hanlon
June 2018, Volume 69, Issue 6
- 763-772 Defining textual entailment
by Daniel Z. Korman & Eric Mack & Jacob Jett & Allen H. Renear - 773-786 The birth of collective memories: Analyzing emerging entities in text streams
by David Graus & Daan Odijk & Maarten de Rijke - 787-797 Information†Seeking Processes as Temporal Developments: Comparison of Stage†based and Cyclic Approaches
by Reijo Savolainen - 798-806 Managing Hypervisibility in the HIV Prevention Information†Seeking Practices of Black Female College Students
by Lynette Kvasny & Fay Cobb Payton - 807-819 Information technology and the humanities scholar: Documenting digital research practices
by Lisa M. Given & Rebekah Willson - 820-831 A new approach to web co†link analysis
by Liwen Vaughan & Anton Ninkov - 832-843 On the differences between citations and altmetrics: An investigation of factors driving altmetrics versus citations for finnish articles
by Fereshteh Didegah & Timothy D. Bowman & Kim Holmberg - 844-856 Which domains do open†access journals do best in? A 5†year longitudinal study
by Erjia Yan & Kai Li - 857-860 How are the best JASIST papers cited?
by Peng Zhang & Peiling Wang & Qiang Wu - 861-863 The Data Science Handbook. Field Cady. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017. 416 pp. $59.95 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9781119092940)
by Robert J. Brunner - 864-865 Social Information Seeking: Leveraging the Wisdom of the Crowd. Chirag Shah. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2017. 177 pp. $99.00 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9783319567556)
by Luanne Freund
May 2018, Volume 69, Issue 5
- 633-646 Art in an algorithm: A taxonomy for describing video game visual styles
by Hyerim Cho & Andy Donovan & Jin Ha Lee - 647-659 Temporal patterns of the online video viewing behavior of smart TV viewers
by Tao Lian & Zhumin Chen & Yujie Lin & Jun Ma - 660-674 Structural diversity and tie strength in the purchase of a social networking app
by Yotam Shmargad - 675-686 Segmenting hashtags and analyzing their grammatical structure
by Arda Çelebi & Arzucan Özgür - 687-699 A twitter case study for assessing digital sound
by Francesca Giannetti - 700-709 How people protect their privacy on facebook: A cost†benefit view
by Arun Vishwanath & Weiai Xu & Zed Ngoh - 710-719 Epistemology beyond the brain
by Lynnsey K. Weissenberger & John M. Budd & Ken R. Herold - 720-727 National scientific performance evolution patterns: Retrenchment, successful expansion, or overextension
by Mike Thelwall & Jonathan M. Levitt - 728-743 Exploring the relation between referencing practices and citation impact: A large†scale study based on Web of Science data
by Per Ahlgren & Cristian Colliander & Peter Sjögårde - 744-748 Embedded, added, cocreated: Revisiting the value of information in an age of data
by Jonathan Foster & Paul Clough - 749-752 A critical evaluation of expert survey†based journal rankings: The role of personal research interests
by Alexander Serenko & Nick Bontis - 753-756 Accidental Information Discovery: Cultivating Serendipity in the Digital Age. Tammera M. Race & Stephann Makri. Cambridge, MA: Chandos Publishing. 2016. 136 pp. $80.00 (paperback). (ISBN 9781843347507)
by Sanda Erdelez - 757-759 Facets of Facebook: Use and Users. Knautz Kathrin and Baran Katsiaryna S. (eds). Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016. 328 pp. $126 (Hardcover). Open access (Ebook). (ISBN 978†3†11†041816†3)
by Anabel Quan†Haase - 760-760 A Proposed Quantitative Methodology to Characterize the Corporate Library Universe
by Javed Mostafa & Deanna Morrow Hall
April 2018, Volume 69, Issue 4
- 503-513 Are you satisfied yet? Shared leadership, individual trust, autonomy, and satisfaction in virtual teams
by Lionel P. Robert & Sangseok You - 514-527 Identification of factors associated with blind users' help†seeking situations in interacting with digital libraries
by Iris Xie & Rakesh Babu & Melissa Davey Castillo & Hyejung Han - 528-540 Improving interpretations of topic modeling in microblogs
by Sarah A. Alkhodair & Benjamin C. M. Fung & Osmud Rahman & Patrick C. K. Hung - 541-552 Recommending books to be exchanged online in the absence of wish lists
by Maria Soledad Pera & Yiu†Kai Ng - 553-565 Understanding the determinants and dynamic process of user exodus in social networking sites: Evidence from Kaixin001
by Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao & Xiaojuan Xu & Xixian Peng & Shijie Song - 566-577 The effect of prediscussion note†taking in hidden profile tasks
by Hao Zhou & Lu Xiao & Yongmei Liu & Xiaohong Chen - 578-599 A new method for retrieving batik shape patterns
by Qingni Yuan & Songhua Xu & Lv Jian - 600-609 The Closer the Better: Similarity of Publication Pairs at Different Cocitation Levels
by Giovanni Colavizza & Kevin W. Boyack & Nees Jan van Eck & Ludo Waltman - 610-618 The role of patent citations as a footprint of technology
by Eduardo Perez†Molina - 619-622 Effectiveness of OpenAIRE, BASE, Recolecta, and Google Scholar at finding spanish articles in repositories
by Maria†Francisca Abad†GarcÃa & Aurora González†Teruel & Javier González†Llinares - 623-624 Research in the Archival Multiverse. Anne J Gilliland, Sue McKemmish, and Andrew J. Lau, (Eds.). Clayton, VIC., Australia: Monash University Publishing, 2017. 1072 pp. $99.95 (paperback). (ISBN: 9781876924676)
by Michèle V. Cloonan - 625-630 The SAGE Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. Luke Sloan and Anabel Quan†Haase (Eds.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishing, 2017. 728 pp. $175.00 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9781473916326)
by Caroline Haythornthwaite
March 2018, Volume 69, Issue 3
- 347-348 A note of concern and context: On careful use of terminologies
by Cassidy R. Sugimoto & Javed Mostafa - 349-358 Benford's law: A “sleeping beauty†sleeping in the dirty pages of logarithmic tables
by Tariq Ahmad Mir & Marcel Ausloos - 359-367 “Smart girls†versus “sleeping beauties†in the sciences: The identification of instant and delayed recognition by using the citation angle
by Fred Y. Ye & Lutz Bornmann - 368-379 Measuring the diffusion of an innovation: A citation analysis
by Yujia Zhai & Ying Ding & Fang Wang - 380-394 A wikification prediction model based on the combination of latent, dyadic, and monadic features
by Raoni S. Ferreira & Maria da Graça Pimentel & Marco Cristo - 395-409 Collaborative exploratory search for information filtering and large†scale information triage
by Paul M. Herceg & Timothy B. Allison & Robert S. Belvin & Evelyne Tzoukermann - 410-419 A novel approach to explore patent development paths for subfield technologies
by Jae Ha Gwak & So Young Sohn - 420-437 An empirical investigation on search engine ad disclosure
by Dirk Lewandowski & Friederike Kerkmann & Sandra Rümmele & Sebastian Sünkler - 438-448 Understanding persistent scientific collaboration
by Yi Bu & Ying Ding & Xingkun Liang & Dakota S. Murray - 449-460 Online consumer reviews and sales: Examining the chicken†egg relationships
by Jie Ren & William Yeoh & Mong Shan Ee & AleÅ¡ PopoviÄ - 461-473 Masking topic†related information to enhance authorship attribution
by Efstathios Stamatatos - 474-482 The mismeasure of science: Citation analysis
by Michael H. MacRoberts & Barbara R. MacRoberts - 483-494 The cultural evolution of national constitutions
by Daniel N. Rockmore & Chen Fang & Nicholas J. Foti & Tom Ginsburg & David C. Krakauer - 495-497 Information Cultures in the Digital Age: A Festschrift in Honor of Rafael Capurro. Matthew Kelly and Jared Bielby. Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer VS, 2016. 479 pp. $129.00 (Paperback). (ISBN 978†3†658†14679†5)
by Kristene Unsworth - 498-499 Web Indicators for Research Evaluation: A Practical Guide. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. Michael Thelwall. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2016. 170 pp. $60.00 (Paperback). (ISBN†13: 978†1627059176)
by Isidro F. Aguillo