913 | -- | 914 | Carol L. Barry. In this issue |
915 | -- | 923 | Julian Warner. Selection power and selection labor for information retrieval |
924 | -- | 946 | David Elsweiler, Ian Ruthven, Christopher Jones. Towards memory supporting personal information management tools |
947 | -- | 957 | Fredrik Åström. Changes in the LIS research front: Time-sliced cocitation analyses of LIS journal articles, 1990-2004 |
958 | -- | 970 | Yunjie Xu. The dynamics of interactive information retrieval behavior, Part I: An activity theory perspective |
971 | -- | 986 | Kalervo Järvelin. An analysis of two approaches in information retrieval: From frameworks to study designs |
987 | -- | 998 | Yunjie Xu, Chengliang Liu. The dynamics of interactive information retrieval, Part II: An empirical study from the activity theory perspective |
999 | -- | 1018 | Melanie Kellar, Carolyn R. Watters, Michael A. Shepherd. A field study characterizing Web-based information-seeking tasks |
1019 | -- | 1031 | David Liben-Nowell, Jon M. Kleinberg. The link-prediction problem for social networks |
1032 | -- | 1043 | Diane Kelly, Nina Wacholder, Robert Rittman, Ying Sun, Paul B. Kantor, Sharon Small, Tomek Strzalkowski. Using interview data to identify evaluation criteria for interactive, analytical question-answering systems |
1044 | -- | 1054 | Michael Chau, Xiao Fang, Christopher C. Yang. Web searching in Chinese: A study of a search engine in Hong Kong |
1055 | -- | 1065 | Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall. Google Scholar citations and Google Web/URL citations: A multi-discipline exploratory analysis |
1066 | -- | 1067 | Xiaomin Zhu, Jianxin Liao. Web usability: A user-centered design approach |