Journal: JASIS

Volume 58, Issue 9

1225 -- 1226Carol L. Barry. In this issue
1227 -- 1241John E. Leide, Charles Cole, Jamshid Beheshti, Andrew Large, Yang Lin. Task-based information retrieval: Structuring undergraduate history essays for better course evaluation using essay-type visualizations
1242 -- 1253Sook Lim. Do information technology units have more power than other units in academic libraries?
1254 -- 1266Judit Bar-Ilan, Kevin Keenoy, Eti Yaari, Mark Levene. User rankings of search engine results
1267 -- 1284Carol A. Hert, Sheila O. Denn, Daniel W. Gillman, Jung Sun Oh, Maria Cristina Pattuelli, Naybell Hernández. Investigating and modeling metadata use to support information architecture development in the statistical knowledge network
1285 -- 1302Dangzhi Zhao, Andreas Strotmann. Can citation analysis of Web publications better detect research fronts?
1303 -- 1319Loet Leydesdorff. Betweenness centrality as an indicator of the interdisciplinarity of scientific journals
1323 -- 1328Corinne Jörgensen. The MPEG-7 standard: Multimedia description in theory and application
1329 -- 1337Philippe Salembier, Ana B. Benitez. Structure description tools
1338 -- 1345Hawley K. Rising, Corinne Jörgensen. Semantic description in MPEG-7: The rich recursion of ripeness
1346 -- 1356Jeongyeon Lim, Sanggil Kang, Munchurl Kim. Automatic user preference learning for personalized electronic program guide applications
1357 -- 1363Grace Agnew, Dan Kniesner, Mary Beth Weber. Integrating MPEG-7 into the Moving Image Collections portal
1364 -- 1366Nastaran Fatemi. MPEG-7 in practice: Analysis of a television news retrieval application
1367 -- 1373Jean-Pierre Evain, José M. Martínez. TV-Anytime Phase 1 and MPEG-7
1374 -- 1376José M. Martínez. MPEG-7 tools for Universal Multimedia Access
1377 -- 1380Ana B. Benitez, Di Zhong, Shih-Fu Chang. Enabling MPEG-7 structural and semantic descriptions in retrieval applications
1381 -- 1385Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel. What do we know about the ::::h:::: index?
1386 -- 0Lisa A. Ennis. The access principle: The case for open access to research and scholarship
1387 -- 0Bernard C. Y. Tan. Y. Xu, C.Y. Tan and L. Yang, Who will you ask? An empirical study of interpersonal task information seeking . ::::Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology:::: 57(12) 2006, 1666-1677