Journal: JASIS

Volume 68, Issue 7

288 -- 0Michael Zimmer. Digital research confidential: The secrets of studying behavior online. Edited by Eszter Hargittai and Christian Sandvig. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015
1601 -- 1618Anna Lauren Hoffmann. Beyond distributions and primary goods: Assessing applications of rawls in information science and technology literature since 1990
1619 -- 1637Emily Maemura, Nathan Moles, Christoph Becker. Organizational assessment frameworks for digital preservation: A literature review and mapping
1638 -- 1651Surendra Sedhai, Aixin Sun. An analysis of 14 Million tweets on hashtag-oriented spamming
1652 -- 1670Chenliang Li, Aixin Sun. Extracting fine-grained location with temporal awareness in tweets: A two-stage approach
1671 -- 1686Alastair J. Gill, Saba Hinrichs-Krapels, Tobias Blanke, Jonathan Grant, Mark Hedges, Simon Tanner. Insight workflow: Systematically combining human and computational methods to explore textual data
1687 -- 1697Alan Zemel. Texts as actions: Requests in online chats between reference librarians and library patrons
1698 -- 1710Christoph Lutz, Christian Pieter Hoffmann, Miriam Meckel. Online serendipity: A contextual differentiation of antecedents and outcomes
1711 -- 1723Xiao Hu, Noriko Kando. Task complexity and difficulty in music information retrieval
1724 -- 1736Ariel Deardorff, Kate Masterton, Kirk Roberts, Halil Kilicoglu, Dina Demner-Fushman. A protocol-driven approach to automatically finding authoritative answers to consumer health questions in online resources
1737 -- 1750Zhuo Su, Donghui Li, Hanhui Li, Xiaonan Luo. Boosting attribute recognition with latent topics by matrix factorization
1751 -- 1762Agustín D. Delgado, Raquel Martínez-Unanue, Soto Montalvo, Víctor Fresno. Person Name Disambiguation in the Web Using Adaptive Threshold Clustering
1763 -- 1771Niccolò Casnici, Francisco Grimaldo, Nigel Gilbert, Flaminio Squazzoni. Attitudes of referees in a multidisciplinary journal: An empirical analysis
1772 -- 1781Alex H. Poole. "A greatly unexplored area": Digital curation and innovation in digital humanities
1782 -- 1785Hans Dam Christensen. Rethinking image indexing?
1786 -- 1791Stephen J. Bensman, Lawrence J. Smolinsky. Lotka's inverse square law of scientific productivity: Its methods and statistics
1792 -- 1795Lawrence J. Smolinsky. Discrete power law with exponential cutoff and Lotka's law
1796 -- 1801Birger Hjørland. Theory Development in the Information Sciences. Diane H. Sonnenwald. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2016. 343 pp. $90.00 (Hardcover) (ISBN 978-1-4773-0824-0)
1804 -- 0Oliver K. Burmeister. Further considerations in EMR adoption