Journal: JASIS

Volume 56, Issue 9

891 -- 892Bert R. Boyce. In this issue
893 -- 902Kaushik Matia, Luis A. Nunes Amaral, Marc Luwel, Henk F. Moed, H. Eugene Stanley. Scaling phenomena in the growth dynamics of scientific output
903 -- 912Clare Beghtol. Ethical decision-making for knowledge representation and organization systems for global use
913 -- 934Mazlita Mat-Hassan, Mark Levene. Associating search and navigation behavior through log analysis
935 -- 945Leo Egghe. Zipfian and Lotkaian continuous concentration theory
946 -- 968Ronald N. Kostoff, Joel A. Block. Factor matrix text filtering and clustering
969 -- 988Miles Efron. Eigenvalue-based model selection during latent semantic indexing
989 -- 1003Suresh K. Bhavnani. Why is it difficult to find comprehensive information? Implications of information scatter for search and design
1004 -- 1007William W. Hood, Concepción S. Wilson. The relationship of records in multiple databases to their usage or citedness
1008 -- 1009Denise E. Agosto. Information literacy: Essential skills for the information age
1010 -- 0Neil R. Smalheiser. Erratum to publisher

Volume 56, Issue 8

777 -- 778Bert R. Boyce. In this issue
779 -- 785Cristina Faba Pérez, Felipe Zapico-Alonso, Vicente P. Guerrero Bote, Félix de Moya Anegón. Comparative analysis of webometric measurements in thematic environments
786 -- 802Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King, Peter B. Boyce, Matt Grayson, Keri-Lynn Paulson. Relying on electronic journals: Reading patterns of astronomers
803 -- 811Arun Vishwanath. Impact of personality on technology adoption: An empirical model
812 -- 823Nahyun Kwon. Community networks: Community capital or merely an affordable Internet access tool?
824 -- 833Sherry Koshman. Testing user interaction with a prototype visualization-based information retrieval system
834 -- 842Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, Shengquan Peng, Rajeev R. Raje, Javed Mostafa, Mathew J. Palakal. Distributed multi-agent information filtering - A comparative study
843 -- 853Hock Chuan Chan, Hock-Hai Teo, Xiaohua Zeng. An evaluation of novice end-user computing performance: Data modeling, query writing, and comprehension
854 -- 860Tibor Braun, Ildikó Dióspatonyi. Gatekeeping indicators exemplified by the main players in the international gatekeeping orchestration of analytical chemistry journals
861 -- 871Helene Hembrooke, Laura A. Granka, Geri Gay, Elizabeth D. Liddy. The effects of expertise and feedback on search term selection and subsequent learning
872 -- 882Shoichi Taniguchi. Recording evidence in bibliographic records and descriptive metadata
883 -- 888Liz Price, Mike Thelwall. The clustering power of low frequency words in academic Webs
889 -- 890Julian Warner. Information systems and the economics of innovation

Volume 56, Issue 7

661 -- 663Bert R. Boyce. In this issue
664 -- 668Leo Egghe. Relations between the continuous and the discrete Lotka power function
669 -- 675Leo Egghe. The power of power laws and an interpretation of Lotkaian informetric systems as self-similar fractals
676 -- 683Narongrit Sombatsompop, Teerasak Markpin. Making an equality of ISI impact factors for different subject fields
684 -- 694Charles Cole, John E. Leide, Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Martin Brooks. Putting it together online: Information need identification for the domain novice user
695 -- 703Carmine Sellitto. The impact of impermanent Web-located citations: A study of 123 scholarly conference publications
704 -- 714Quentin L. Burrell. Measuring similarity of concentration between different informetric distributions: Two new approaches
715 -- 728Jeffrey Pomerantz. A linguistic analysis of question taxonomies
729 -- 740Shan Li, Moon-Chuen Lee, Donald A. Adjeroh. Effective invariant features for shape-based image retrieval
741 -- 756Nigel Ford, David Miller, Nicola Moss. Web search strategies and human individual differences: Cognitive and demographic factors, Internet attitudes, and approaches
757 -- 764Nigel Ford, David Miller, Nicola Moss. Web search strategies and human individual differences: A combined analysis
765 -- 768Kevin C. Desouza, Yukika Awazu. Maintaining knowledge management systems: A strategic imperative
769 -- 772Loet Leydesdorff. Similarity measures, author cocitation analysis, and information theory
773 -- 774Pramod K. Nayar. Windows and mirrors: Interaction design, digital art, and the myth of transparency
775 -- 0Robert Hauptman. Papers on ethics for publication

Volume 56, Issue 6

557 -- 558Bert R. Boyce. In this issue
559 -- 570Bernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink, Jan O. Pedersen. A temporal comparison of AltaVista Web searching
571 -- 583Dragomir R. Radev, Weiguo Fan, Hong Qi, Harris Wu, Amardeep Grewal. Probabilistic question answering on the Web
584 -- 596Franca Debole, Fabrizio Sebastiani. An analysis of the relative hardness of Reuters-21578 subsets
597 -- 608Chris H. Q. Ding. A probabilistic model for Latent Semantic Indexing
609 -- 619Mike Thelwall. Text characteristics of English language university Web sites
620 -- 629John H. Heinrichs, Jeen-Su Lim. Model for organizational knowledge creation and strategic use of information
630 -- 635Ronald E. Day. Clearing up implicit knowledge: Implications for Knowledge Management, information science, psychology, and social epistemology
636 -- 657Christine L. Borgman, Laura J. Smart, Kelli A. Millwood, Jason R. Finley, Leslie Champeny, Anne J. Gilliland-Swetland, Gregory H. Leazer. Comparing faculty information seeking in teaching and research: Implications for the design of digital libraries
658 -- 659Lydia Eato Harris. Benchmarks in distance education: The LIS experience
659 -- 660Laura Michelle Wilkerson. Jeremiad Jottings

Volume 56, Issue 5

437 -- 439Bradley M. Hemminger. Introduction to the special issue on bioinformatics
440 -- 446David A. Fenstermacher. Introduction to bioinformatics
447 -- 456W. John MacMullen, Sheila O. Denn. Information problems in molecular biology and bioinformatics
457 -- 468Gondy Leroy, Hsinchun Chen. Genescene: An ontology-enhanced integration of linguistic and co-occurrence based relations in biomedical texts
469 -- 482Joan C. Bartlett, Elaine G. Toms. Developing a protocol for bioinformatics analysis: An integrated information behavior and task analysis approach
483 -- 492Luca Toldo, Friedrich Rippmann. Integrated bioinformatics application for automated target discovery
493 -- 504Andrés Rodríguez, José María Carazo, Oswaldo Trelles-Salazar. Mining association rules from biological databases
505 -- 517Chun-Nan Hsu, Chia-Hui Chang, Chang-Huain Hsieh, Jiann-Jyh Lu, Chien-Chi Chang. Reconfigurable Web wrapper agents for biological information integration
518 -- 528Peter J. Artymiuk, Ruth V. Spriggs, Peter Willett 0002. Graph theoretic methods for the analysis of structural relationships in biological macromolecules
529 -- 537Bradley M. Hemminger, Trish Losi, Anne Bauers. Survey of bioinformatics programs in the United States
538 -- 550Barbara A. Rapp, David L. Wheeler. Bioinformatics resources from the National Center for Biotechnology Information: An integrated foundation for discovery
551 -- 556Carol A. Bean, Milton Corn. Extramural funding opportunities in bioinformatics from the National Library of Medicine

Volume 56, Issue 4

325 -- 326Bert R. Boyce. In this issue
327 -- 344Anastasios Tombros, Ian Ruthven, Joemon M. Jose. How users assess Web pages for information seeking
345 -- 355Dina Goren-Bar, Tsvi Kuflik. Supporting user-subjective categorization with self-organizing maps and learning vector quantization
356 -- 363Kathryn E. B. Thornton, A. Lazzarini. The use of reliability techniques to predict the recovery rate of recovering alcohol addicts
364 -- 372Arthur Allison, James Currall, Michael Moss, Susan Stuart. Digital identity matters
373 -- 381Sami Serola, Pertti Vakkari. The anticipated and assessed contribution of information types in references retrieved for preparing a research proposal
382 -- 392Anita Coleman. Instruments of cognition: Use of citations and Web links in online teaching materials
393 -- 415Shin-jeng Lin, Nicholas J. Belkin. Validation of a model of information seeking over multiple search sessions
416 -- 436Shin-jeng Lin. Internetworking of factors affecting successive searches over multiple episodes

Volume 56, Issue 3

217 -- 220Hsinchun Chen. Introduction to the special topic issue: Intelligence and security informatics
221 -- 234Lee S. Strickland, Laura E. Hunt. Technology, security, and individual privacy: New tools, new threats, and new public perceptions
235 -- 244Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Chienting Lin, Hsinchun Chen. User acceptance of Intelligence and Security Informatics technology: A study of COPLINK
245 -- 257E. Dale Thompson, Michelle L. Kaarst-Brown. Sensitive information: A review and research agenda
258 -- 271Tianhao Wu, William M. Pottenger. A semi-supervised active learning algorithm for information extraction from textual data
272 -- 282Kar Wing Li, Christopher C. Yang. Automatic crosslingual thesaurus generated from the Hong Kong SAR Police Department Web corpus for crime analysis
283 -- 298Peng Liu, Amit Chetal. Trust-based secure information sharing between federal government agencies
299 -- 309Steven R. Haynes, Thomas George Kannampallil, Lawrence L. Larson, Nitesh Garg. Optimizing anti-terrorism resource allocation
310 -- 324T. S. Raghu, Ram Ramesh, Andrew B. Whinston. Addressing the homeland security problem: A collaborative decision-making framework

Volume 56, Issue 2

109 -- 110Bert R. Boyce. In this issue
111 -- 128Michael J. Kurtz, Günther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn Stern-Grant, Markus Demleitner, Stephen S. Murray, Nathalie Martimbeau, Barbara Elwell. The bibliometric properties of article readership information
129 -- 139Wai Lam, Ki Chan, Dragomir R. Radev, Horacio Saggion, Simone Teufel. Context-based generic cross-lingual retrieval of documents and automated summaries
140 -- 158Vetle I. Torvik, Marc Weeber, Don R. Swanson, Neil R. Smalheiser. A probabilistic similarity metric for Medline records: A model for author name disambiguation
159 -- 172Bracha Shapira, Yuval Elovici, Adlay Meshiach, Tsvi Kuflik. PRAW - A PRivAcy model for the Web
173 -- 188Said Mirza Pahlevi, Hiroyuki Kitagawa. Conveying taxonomy context for topic-focused Web search
189 -- 214Stephen J. Bensman. Urquhart and probability: The transition from librarianship to library and information science
215 -- 216Angela Heath. Information representation and retrieval in the digital age

Volume 56, Issue 14

1467 -- 1468Carol L. Barry. In this issue
1469 -- 1479Loet Leydesdorff, Jin Bihui. Mapping the Chinese Science Citation Database in terms of aggregated journal-journal citation relations
1480 -- 1503Bernard J. Jansen, Michael D. McNeese. Evaluating the effectiveness of and patterns of interactions with automated searching assistance
1504 -- 1511Suleiman H. Mustafa. Word-oriented approximate string matching using occurrence heuristic tables: A heuristic for searching Arabic text
1512 -- 1524June M. Abbas. Out of the mouths of middle school children: I. Developing user-defined controlled vocabularies for subject access in a digital library
1525 -- 1543Nahyun Kwon, Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie. Modeling the factors affecting individuals use of community networks: A theoretical explanation of community-based information and communication technology use
1544 -- 1554Charles Cole, John E. Leide, Jamshid Beheshti, Andrew Large, Martin Brooks. Investigating the Anomalous States of Knowledge hypothesis in a real-life problem situation: A study of history and psychology undergraduates seeking information for a course essay
1555 -- 1556Kara Reuter. Weaving a library Web: A guide to developing children s Websites
1556 -- 1557Jean Graef. Information strategy in practice

Volume 56, Issue 13

1361 -- 1362Carol L. Barry. In this issue
1363 -- 1376Michael Chau, Xiao Fang, Olivia R. Liu Sheng. Analysis of the query logs of a Web site search engine
1377 -- 1393Udo Kruschwitz, Hala Al-Bakour. Users want more sophisticated search assistants: Results of a task-based evaluation
1394 -- 1404Bambang Parmanto, Xiaoming Zeng. Metric for Web accessibility evaluation
1405 -- 1418Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Robert Glenn Howard, Anuj C. Desai. Who posts DeCSS and why?: A content analysis of Web sites posting DVD circumvention software
1419 -- 1426Joette Stefl-Mabry. The reality of media preferences: Do professional groups vary in awareness?
1427 -- 1437Elizabeth Yakel, Jihyun Kim. Adoption and diffusion of Encoded Archival Description
1438 -- 1447Christopher C. Yang, Kar Wing Li. A heuristic method based on a statistical approach for Chinese text segmentation
1448 -- 1462Kevyn Collins-Thompson, James P. Callan. Predicting reading difficulty with statistical language models
1463 -- 1464James Kalbach. Understanding information systems: What they do and why we need them

Volume 56, Issue 12

1241 -- 1242Carol L. Barry. In this issue
1243 -- 1249Robert B. Allen, Yejun Wu. Metrics for the scope of a collection
1250 -- 1273Steven A. Morris. Manifestation of emerging specialties in journal literature: A growth model of papers, references, exemplars, bibliographic coupling, cocitation, and clustering coefficient distribution
1274 -- 1287Nathan E. Brener, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Oleg S. Pianykh. A conclusive methodology for rating OCR performance
1288 -- 1302Jeffrey Pomerantz. A conceptual framework and open research questions for chat-based reference service
1303 -- 1313Dania Bilal, Peiling Wang. Children s conceptual structures of science categories and the design of Web directories
1314 -- 1331Lokman I. Meho, Kristina M. Spurgin. Ranking the research productivity of library and information science faculty and schools: An evaluation of data sources and research methods
1332 -- 1345Anu MacIntosh-Murray, Chun Wei Choo. Information behavior in the context of improving patient safety
1346 -- 1359Corinne Jörgensen, Peter Jörgensen. Image querying by image professionals
1360 -- 0Christinger Tomer. Humanizing information technology

Volume 56, Issue 11

1129 -- 0Carol L. Barry. In this issue
1130 -- 1139Terrence A. Maxwell. Parsing the public domain
1140 -- 1153Carole L. Palmer. Scholarly work and the shaping of digital access
1154 -- 1155Suliman Al-Hawamdeh. Introduction to the special topic section: Knowledge management in Asia
1156 -- 1166Atreyi Kankanhalli, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei. Understanding seeking from electronic knowledge repositories: An empirical study
1167 -- 1176Hyun Hee Kim. ONTOWEB: Implementing an ontology-based Web retrieval system
1177 -- 1186Ron Edwards, Ajith Abraham, Sonja Petrovic-Lazarevic. Computational intelligence to model the export behavior of multinational corporation subsidiaries in Malaysia
1187 -- 1199Chee-Wee Tan, Shan Ling Pan, Eric Tze Kuan Lim, Calvin Meng Lai Chan. Managing knowledge conflicts in an interorganizational project: A case study of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore
1200 -- 1206Suliman Al-Hawamdeh. Designing an interdisciplinary graduate program in knowledge management
1207 -- 1216Alton Yeow-Kuan Chua. The design and implementation of a simulation game for teaching knowledge management
1217 -- 1226Junxia Wang, Jiancheng Guan. The analysis and evaluation of knowledge efficiency in research groups
1227 -- 1236Hsueh-hua Chen, Tzu-heng Chiu. The working environment and changing role of corporate librarians in Taiwan
1237 -- 1238Elizabeth Yakel. Introduction to reference work in the digital age
1238 -- 1239Dale A. Stirling. Virtual reference training: The complete guide to providing anytime anywhere answers

Volume 56, Issue 10

1013 -- 1014Bert R. Boyce. In this issue
1015 -- 1023Anthony F. Breitzman. Automated identification of technologically similar organizations
1024 -- 1030Oscar Loureiro, Hava T. Siegelmann. Introducing an active cluster-based information retrieval paradigm
1031 -- 1044Qian Geng, Charles Townley, Kun Huang, Jing Zhang. Comparative knowledge management: A pilot study of Chinese and American universities
1045 -- 1049Liming Liang. R-sequences: Relative indicators for the rhythm of science
1050 -- 1061Katriina Byström, Preben Hansen. Conceptual framework for tasks in information studies
1062 -- 1074Margaret A. Chaplan, Edward J. Hertenstein. Role-related library use by local union officials
1075 -- 1087Liwen Vaughan, Debora Shaw. Web citation data for impact assessment: A comparison of four science disciplines
1088 -- 1097Henk F. Moed. Statistical relationships between downloads and citations at the level of individual documents within a single journal
1098 -- 1112Boryung Ju, Myke Gluck. User-process model approach to improve user interface usability
1113 -- 1125Ryen W. White, Joemon M. Jose, Ian Ruthven. Using top-ranking sentences to facilitate effective information access
1126 -- 1127Pramod K. Nayar. How images think
1127 -- 1128Christinger Tomer. Connected, or what it means to live in the network society

Volume 56, Issue 1

1 -- 2Bert R. Boyce. In this issue
3 -- 12Frank Havemann, Michael Heinz, Roland Wagner-Döbler. Firm-like behavior of journals? Scaling properties of their output and impact growth dynamics
13 -- 22Sanna Talja. The social and discursive construction of computing skills
23 -- 35Lisl Zach. When is enough enough? Modeling the information-seeking and stopping behavior of senior arts administrators
36 -- 45Michael J. Kurtz, Günther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn Stern-Grant, Markus Demleitner, Stephen S. Murray. Worldwide use and impact of the NASA Astrophysics Data System digital library
46 -- 57Frederico T. Fonseca, James E. Martin. Toward an alternative notion of information systems ontologies: Information engineering as a hermeneutic enterprise
58 -- 62Tove Faber Frandsen, Ronald Rousseau. Article impact calculated over arbitrary periods
63 -- 69Sándor Dominich, Adrienn Skrop. PageRank and Interaction Information Retrieval
70 -- 83Sherry Y. Chen, George D. Magoulas, Dionisios Dimakopoulos. A flexible interface design for Web directories to accommodate different cognitive styles
84 -- 94Yasar Tonta, Yurdagül Ünal. Scatter of journals and literature obsolescence reflected in document delivery requests
95 -- 105Liwen Vaughan, Trudi Bellardo Hahn. Profile, needs, and expectations of information professionals: What we learned from the 2003 ASIST membership survey
106 -- 108Robert M. Losee, Lewis Church Jr.. Are two document clusters better than one? The Cluster Performance Question for information retrieval