Journal: JASIS

Volume 62, Issue 3

421 -- 432Donald Owen Case, Joseph B. Miller. Do bibliometricians cite differently from other scholars?
433 -- 439Werner Marx. Special features of historical papers from the viewpoint of bibliometrics
449 -- 466Ying Ding. Topic-based PageRank on author cocitation networks
467 -- 477Erjia Yan, Ying Ding, Cassidy R. Sugimoto. P-Rank: An indicator measuring prestige in heterogeneous scholarly networks
478 -- 492Hyun Hee Kim. Toward video semantic search based on a structured folksonomy
493 -- 506Andrew Cox, Paul Clough, Stefan Siersdorfer. Developing metrics to characterize Flickr groups
507 -- 520Yen-Hsien Lee, Chih-Ping Wei, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu. An ontology-based technique for preserving user preferences in document-category evolutions
521 -- 534Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Heng Xu, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang. CoPE: Enabling collaborative privacy management in online social networks
535 -- 549Y. Connie Yuan, Laura N. Rickard, Ling Xia, Clifford W. Scherer. The interplay between interpersonal and electronic resources in knowledge seeking among co-located and distributed employees
550 -- 571Jiyin He, Edgar Meij, Maarten de Rijke. Result diversification based on query-specific cluster ranking
572 -- 585Brian Detlor, Heidi Julien, Rebekah Willson, Alexander Serenko, Maegen Lavallee. Learning outcomes of information literacy instruction at business schools
586 -- 593Betsy Van der Veer Martens. The production of practice theories
594 -- 603Birger Hjørland. The importance of theories of knowledge: Browsing as an example
604 -- 612Alistair S. Duff. The Rawls-Tawney theorem and the digital divide in postindustrial society