Journal: JASIS

Volume 57, Issue 13

1713 -- 1714Carol L. Barry. In this issue
1715 -- 1728Jong-Ae Kim. Toward an understanding of Web-based subscription database acceptance
1729 -- 1739Diane Kelly. Measuring online information seeking context, Part 1: Background and method
1740 -- 1749Catherine Blake, Wanda Pratt. Collaborative information synthesis I: A model of information behaviors of scientists in medicine and public health
1750 -- 1757Maureen L. Mackenzie. ASIS to ASIS::::&T::::: A society in transition?
1758 -- 1770Jeremy P. Birnholtz. What does it mean to be an author? The intersection of credit, contribution, and collaboration in science
1771 -- 1779Mike Thelwall, David Stuart. Web crawling ethics revisited: Cost, privacy, and denial of service
1780 -- 1793Murat Karamuftuoglu. Information arts and information science: Time to unite?
1794 -- 1803Mechtild Stock, Wolfgang G. Stock. Intellectual property information: A comparative analysis of main information providers
1804 -- 1813Glenn D. Walters. Measuring the utility of journals in the crime-psychology field: Beyond the impact factor
1814 -- 1829Shan Ling Pan, Gary S. C. Pan, Ming H. Hsieh. A dual-level analysis of the capability development process: A case study of TT&T
1830 -- 1839Gerhard Knothe. Comparative citation analysis of duplicate or highly related publications
1840 -- 1851Paul Huntington, David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali M., Carol Tenopir. Article decay in the digital environment: An analysis of usage of OhioLINK by date of publication, employing deep log methods
1852 -- 1853Olof Sundin. Deflating information: From science studies to documentation
1854 -- 1855Jeff Shantz. CODE: Collaborative ownership and the digital economy
1855 -- 1858Gerald BenoƮt. Link analysis: An information science approach