Journal: JASIS

Volume 64, Issue 1

1 -- 0Blaise Cronin. Slow Food for thought
2 -- 17Carole J. Lee, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Guo Zhang, Blaise Cronin. Bias in peer review
18 -- 35Xiaoli Huang, Dagobert Soergel. Relevance: An improved framework for explicating the notion
36 -- 47Lisa G. O'Connor. Investors' information sharing and use in virtual communities
48 -- 64John D'Ambra, Concepción S. Wilson, Shahriar Akter. Application of the task-technology fit model to structure and evaluate the adoption of E-books by Academics
65 -- 85Xiaoli Huang. Applying a generic function-based topical relevance typology to structure clinical questions and answers
86 -- 95Sungwon Kim, Seongyun Cho. Characteristics of Korean personal names
96 -- 107Loet Leydesdorff, Ping Zhou, Lutz Bornmann. How can journal impact factors be normalized across fields of science? An assessment in terms of percentile ranks and fractional counts
108 -- 125Pierre Pluye, Roland M. Grad, Carol Repchinsky, Barbara Jovaisas, Janique Johnson-Lafleur, Marie-Eve Carrier, Vera Granikov, Barbara Farrell, Charo Rodríguez, Gillian Bartlett, Carmen G. Loiselle, France Légaré. Four levels of outcomes of information-seeking: A mixed methods study in primary health care
126 -- 131Leo Egghe. Theory of the topical coverage of multiple databases
132 -- 161Adrian Mulligan, Louise Hall, Ellen Raphael. Peer review in a changing world: An international study measuring the attitudes of researchers
162 -- 172Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Shion Guha, Geri Gay, Y. Connie Yuan, Caren Heller. Cross-campus collaboration: A scientometric and network case study of publication activity across two campuses of a single institution
173 -- 189Elizabeth Foss, Allison Druin, Jason C. Yip, Whitney Ford, Evan Golub, Hilary Hutchinson. Adolescent search roles
190 -- 212Mariam Daoud, Jimmy Xiangji Huang. Modeling geographic, temporal, and proximity contexts for improving geotemporal search
213 -- 214Denise E. Agosto. human information interaction: An ecological approach to information behavior by Raya Fidel. cambridge, ma: MIT press, 2012, 348 pp. $35.00 (isbn 978-0-262-01700-8)