Journal: JASIS

Volume 62, Issue 1

1 -- 18Richard Klavans, Kevin W. Boyack. Using global mapping to create more accurate document-level maps of research fields
19 -- 39Michel Zitt, Alain Lelu, Elise Bassecoulard. Hybrid citation-word representations in science mapping: Portolan charts of research fields?
40 -- 49Pedro Albarrán, Javier Ruiz-Castillo. References made and citations received by scientific articles
50 -- 60Rickard Danell. Can the quality of scientific work be predicted using information on the author s track record?
61 -- 71Lutz Bornmann, Hermann Schier, Werner Marx, Hans-Dieter Daniel. Is interactive open access publishing able to identify high-impact submissions? A study on the predictive validity of ::::Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics:::: by using percentile rank classes
72 -- 77Birger Hjørland. The importance of theories of knowledge: Indexing and information retrieval as an example
78 -- 88Ronald E. Day. Death of the user: Reconceptualizing subjects, objects, and their relations
89 -- 99Ofer Arazy, Rick Kopak. On the measurability of information quality
100 -- 116Shahriar Akter, John D Ambra, Pradeep Ray. Trustworthiness in mHealth information services: An assessment of a hierarchical model with mediating and moderating effects using partial least squares (PLS)
117 -- 132Dirk Lewandowski, Ulrike Spree. Ranking of Wikipedia articles in search engines revisited: Fair ranking for reasonable quality?
133 -- 145Li Lu, Y. Connie Yuan. Shall I Google it or ask the competent villain down the hall? The moderating role of information need in information source selection
146 -- 160Bracha Shapira, Boaz Zabar. Personalized search: Integrating collaboration and social networks
161 -- 170Christian Schloegl, Juan Gorraiz. Global usage versus global citation metrics: The case of pharmacology journals
171 -- 184Jerome McDonough. Packaging videogames for long-term preservation: Integrating FRBR and the OAIS reference model
185 -- 204Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Daifeng Li, Terrell G. Russell, S. Craig Finlay, Ying Ding. The shifting sands of disciplinary development: Analyzing North American Library and Information Science dissertations using latent Dirichlet allocation
205 -- 207Fred Y. Ye. A unification of three models for the h-index
208 -- 210Stephen J. Bensman. The evaluation of research by scientometric indicators
214 -- 215Loet Leydesdorff, Tobias Opthof. Scopus SNIP indicator: Reply to Moed