Journal: Online Information Review

Volume 42, Issue 7

1010 -- 1023Jungwon Yeo, Louise Comfort, Kyujin Jung. Timely assessment of disaster and emergency response networks in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, 2012
1024 -- 1047Melinda Oroszlányová, Carla Teixeira Lopes, Sérgio Nunes, Cristina Ribeiro. Predicting the quality of health web documents using their characteristics
1048 -- 1064Mi-Sook Lee, Hongbok An. A study of antecedents influencing eWOM for online lecture website: Personal interactivity as moderator
1065 -- 1081Yingxin Estella Ye, Jin-Cheon Na. To get cited or get tweeted: a study of psychological academic articles
1082 -- 1105Zoha Rahman, Sedigheh Moghavvemmi, Kumaran Suberamanaian, Hasmah Zanuddin, Hairul Nizam Bin Md Nasir. Mediating impact of fan-page engagement on social media connectedness and followers purchase intention
1106 -- 1123Kyle John Lorenzano, Miles Sari, Colin Harrell Storm, Samuel Rhodes, Porismita Borah. Challenges for an SNS-based public sphere in 2016
1124 -- 1145Ana Cuic Tankovic, Dragan Benazic. The perception of e-servicescape and its influence on perceived e-shopping value and customer loyalty
1146 -- 1179Bijoylaxmi Sarmah, Shampy Kamboj, Jay Kandampully. Social media and co-creative service innovation: an empirical study
1180 -- 1194Snehasish Banerjee. Analysis of user-generated comments posted during live matches of the Cricket World Cup 2015

Volume 42, Issue 6

734 -- 751Patrick S. O'Brien, Scott W. H. Young, Kenning Arlitsch, Karl Benedict. Protecting privacy on the web: A study of HTTPS and Google Analytics implementation in academic library websites
752 -- 767Yaghoub Norouzi, Hoda Homavandi. Image search and retrieval problems in web search engines: A case study of Persian language writing style challenges
768 -- 783Linnéa Lindsköld. Google as a political subject: the right to be forgotten debate 2014-2016
784 -- 801Liang Ma, Xin Zhang, Xiaoyan Ding. Social media users' share intention and subjective well-being: An empirical study based on WeChat
802 -- 820Xiaolong Song, Yi-Hung Liu, Jiahua Jin, Jianguo Zhao. Factors driving continued use of online health promotion competitions: Evidence from an online weight-loss community
821 -- 846Lu An, Chuanming Yu, Xia Lin, Tingyao Du, Liqin Zhou 0002, Gang Li. Topical evolution patterns and temporal trends of microblogs on public health emergencies: An exploratory study of Ebola on Twitter and Weibo
847 -- 863Jing Luan, Zhong Yao, Yongchao Shen, Jie Xiao. Context congruity effects of online product recommendations: an eye-tracking study
864 -- 879Xiao Hu 0001, Christy W. L. Cheong, Siwei Zhang, J. Stephen Downie. Mood metadata on Chinese music websites: an exploratory study with user feedback
880 -- 897Yong Jeong Yi. Sexual health information-seeking behavior on a social media site: predictors of best answer selection
898 -- 922Mohamed Gamal Aboelmaged. Predicting the success of Twitter in healthcare: A synthesis of perceived quality, usefulness and flow experience by healthcare professionals
923 -- 939Ching-Hsuan Yeh, Yi-Shun Wang, Shinjeng Lin, Timmy H. Tseng, Hsin-Hui Lin, Ying-Wei Shih, Yi-Hsuan Lai. What drives internet users' willingness to provide personal information?
940 -- 955Soohyung Joo, Namjoo Choi, Tae Hyun Baek. Library marketing via social media: The relationships between Facebook content and user engagement in public libraries
956 -- 970Desamparados Blazquez, Josep Domènech, Ana Debón. Do corporate websites' changes reflect firms' survival?
971 -- 988Muhammad Masood Rafi, Tariq Aziz, Sarosh Hashmat Lodi. A comparative study of disaster management information systems
989 -- 1006Chun-Ming Chang. Understanding social networking sites continuance: The perspectives of gratifications, interactivity and network externalities

Volume 42, Issue 5

562 -- 578Eva Lahuerta Otero, Rebeca Cordero Gutiérrez, Fernando de la Prieta Pintado. Retweet or like? That is the question
579 -- 594Heng-Li Yang, August F. Y. Chao. Sentiment annotations for reviews: an information quality perspective
595 -- 614Mohamed A. K. Basuony, Ehab K. A. Mohamed, Khaled Samaha. Board structure and corporate disclosure via social media: an empirical study in the UK
615 -- 629Fernanda F. O. Malaquias, Yujong Hwang. An empirical investigation on disclosure about mobile banking on bank websites
630 -- 646Jyh-Shen Chiou, Cheng-Chieh Hsiao, Tien-Yi Chiu. The credibility and attribution of online reviews: Differences between high and low product knowledge consumers
647 -- 662Fan-Chen Tseng, Ching-Ter Chang, Hsing-Chen Lee, Ching-I Teng. How does gender swapping impact online gamer loyalty? The perspective of interdependence theory
663 -- 680Hua Pang. Can microblogs motivate involvement in civic and political life? Examining uses, gratifications and social outcomes among Chinese youth
681 -- 696Jiming Hu, Yin Zhang. Measuring the interdisciplinarity of Big Data research: a longitudinal study
697 -- 717Hsin Hsin Chang, Kit Hong Wong, Tsun Wei Chu. Online advertorial attributions on consumer responses: materialism as a moderator
718 -- 731Jason Gainous, Andrew Segal, Kevin Wagner. Is the equalization/normalization lens dead? Social media campaigning in US congressional elections

Volume 42, Issue 4

438 -- 450Joe Phua, Po-Lin Pan, Kuan-Ju Chen. Sport team-endorsed brands on Facebook: Effects of game outcome (win/loss), location (home/away) and team identification on fans' brand evaluations
451 -- 467Davide Rossi, Angelo Di Iorio. Supporting authors in documenting and sharing operative knowledge
468 -- 481Jae Kyeong Kim, Hyun Sil Moon, Byong Ju An, Il Young Choi. A grocery recommendation for off-line shoppers
482 -- 505Yaniv Gvili, Shalom Levy. Consumer engagement with eWOM on social media: the role of social capital
506 -- 519Rose Sebastianelli, Nabil Tamimi. E-tailer website attributes and trust: understanding the role of online reviews
520 -- 534Marzieh Yari Zanganeh, Nadjla Hariri. The role of emotional aspects in the information retrieval from the web
535 -- 544Sumeer Gul, Iram Mahajan, Tariq Ahmad Shah, Nahida Tun Nisa, Suhail Ahmad, Huma Shafiq, Shueb Sheikh, Aabid Hussain. Influence of personality traits on open access mode of publishing
545 -- 558Azi Lev-On, Vered Uziel. Live, visual, social, and mobile: media ecology in emergencies and ordinary times

Volume 42, Issue 3

290 -- 303Montserrat Batet, David Sánchez 0001. Semantic Disclosure Control: semantics meets data privacy
304 -- 323Xuguang Li, Andrew Cox 0001, Zefeng Wang. How do social network sites support product users' knowledge construction? A study of LinkedIn
324 -- 342Tao Wang 0013, Xiaowei Liu, Minghui Kang, Haichao Zheng. Exploring the determinants of fundraisers' voluntary information disclosure on crowdfunding platforms: A risk-perception perspective
343 -- 354Mike Thelwall. Gender bias in machine learning for sentiment analysis
355 -- 371Chin-Feng Lin, Chen-Su Fu. Implications of integrating e-leisure constraints and means-end hierarchies of young people's perceptions toward video-sharing websites
372 -- 386Yanqin Lu, Jae Kook Lee, Eunyi Kim. Network characteristics matter in politics on Facebook: evidence from a US national survey
387 -- 411Carolina Navarro-Molina, Juan Miguel López Gil, Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Juan Carlos Valderrama Zurián. Study of the accessibility of a sample of scientific electronic journal publishing platforms: Changes from 2011 to 2016
412 -- 418David Stuart. Open bibliometrics and undiscovered public knowledge
419 -- 435Chengzhi Zhang, QingQing Zhou. Online investigation of users' attitudes using automatic question answering

Volume 42, Issue 2

146 -- 160Javier Perez-Aranda, María Manuela Guerreiro, Júlio da Costa Mendes. Predictors of positive reviews on hotels: hoteliers' perception
161 -- 175Tri D. Le. Influence of WOM and content type on online engagement in consumption communities: The information flow from discussion forums to Facebook
176 -- 190Anat Alon, Frederic Brunel. Peer-to-peer word-of-mouth: word-of-mouth extended to group online exchange
191 -- 204Carolina Herrando, Julio Jiménez Martínez, M. José Martín De Hoyos. From sPassion to sWOM: the role of flow
205 -- 221Puneet Kaur, Amandeep Dhir, Risto Rajala, Yogesh Dwivedi. Why people use online social media brand communities: A consumption value theory perspective
222 -- 237Lutz Bornmann. Which research institution performs better than average in a subject category or better than selected other institutions?
238 -- 249Brendan Luyt. Wikipedia's gaps in coverage: are Wikiprojects a solution? A study of the Cambodian Wikiproject
250 -- 267Behrooz Rasuli, Mehdi Alipour Hafezi, Sam Solaimani. Analyzing National Electronic Theses and Dissertations programs from business model perspective: Cross-case analysis
268 -- 281Eun G. Park, Wankeun Oh. Trust, ICT and income: their relationships and implications
282 -- 287Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva. The opacity of the PubPeer Foundation: what PubPeer's "About" page tells us

Volume 42, Issue 1

2 -- 15Teo Keipi, Pekka Räsänen, Atte Oksanen, James Hawdon, Matti Näsi. Exposure to online hate material and subjective well-being: A comparative study of American and Finnish youth
16 -- 27Brendan Luyt. Representing Metro Manila on Wikipedia
28 -- 44Parvin Hashemi, Ameneh Khadivar, Mehdi Shamizanjani. Developing a domain ontology for knowledge management technologies
45 -- 57Mike Thelwall. Gender bias in sentiment analysis
58 -- 72Ashraf Sadat Ahadzadeh, Saeed Pahlevan Sharif, Fon Sim Ong. Online health information seeking among women: the moderating role of health consciousness
73 -- 92Richard L. Gruner, Damien Power. To integrate or not to integrate? Understanding B2B social media communications
93 -- 106Chern Li Liew, Gillian Oliver, Morgan Watkins. Insight from social media use by memory institutions in New Zealand: Participatory vs curatorial culture
107 -- 123Danila Feitosa, Diego Dermeval, Thiago Ávila, Ig Ibert Bittencourt, Bernadette Farias Lóscio, Seiji Isotani. A systematic review on the use of best practices for publishing linked data
124 -- 142Youngseek Kim, Seungahn Nah. Internet researchers' data sharing behaviors: An integration of data reuse experience, attitudinal beliefs, social norms, and resource factors