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- Measuring user performance during interactions with digital video collectionsMeng Yang, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Gary Marchionini, Todd Wilkens, Gary Geisler, Anthony Hughes, Richard Gruss, Curtis Webster. 3-12 [doi]
- The social act of citing: Towards new horizons in citation theoryJeppe Nicolaisen. 12-20 [doi]
- Three social distance measures for film rankingsGregory H. Leazer, Jonathan Furner, Rachel Napper. 21-27 [doi]
- How physicians' answers relate to health consumers' questionsLaura Slaughter, Dagobert Soergel. 28-39 [doi]
- Digital intermediation: An exploration of user and intermediary perspectivesSílvia Barcellos Southwick. 40-51 [doi]
- A new system to support knowledge discovery: TelemakusDebra Revere, Sherrilynne S. Fuller, Paul F. Bugni, George M. Martin. 52-58 [doi]
- Haystacks and hypothesesJeffrey Demaine, Joel D. Martin, Berry de Bruijn. 59-64 [doi]
- Hybrid hierarchical classifiers for categorization of medical documentsMiguel E. Ruiz, Padmini Srinivasan. 65-70 [doi]
- An approach to protein name extraction using heuristics and a dictionaryKazuhiro Seki, Javed Mostafa. 71-77 [doi]
- Impact of a corporate merger on the information seeking behaviors of research practitionersSandra G. Hirsh, Jamie Dinkelacker. 78-84 [doi]
- Information gathering revealed within the social network of line-managersMaureen L. Mackenzie. 85-94 [doi]
- Measuring profitability impacts of information technology: Use of risk adjusted measuresAnil Singh, Glynn Harmon. 95-100 [doi]
- Managing social capital as knowledge management - some specification and representation issuesElisabeth Davenport, Martin Graham, Jessie Kennedy, Katharine Taylor. 101-108 [doi]
- Dimensions of human-work domain interaction: A preliminary analysis for the design of a corporate digital libraryHong (Iris) Xie. 109-118 [doi]
- Perception difference between users and information professionals: A case study of TaiPowerChyan Yang, Ching-Yu Wu. 119-127 [doi]
- Homeland security and information control: A model of asymmetric information flowsTerrence A. Maxwell. 128-134 [doi]
- Draw and tell: Children as designers of web interfacesDania Bilal. 135-141 [doi]
- Children as designers of web portalsAndrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Valerie Nesset, Leanne Bowler. 142-149 [doi]
- Electronic library: A TERI experimentDebal C. Kar, Subrata Deb, Satish Kumar. 150-157 [doi]
- The library as a learning organization and the climate for updating in a period of rapidly changing technologiesEthel Auster, Donna C. Chan. 158-164 [doi]
- Lexical inference mechanisms for text understanding and classificationElizabeth Figa, Paul Tarau. 165-173 [doi]
- Procedures for mapping vocabularies from non-professional discourse a case study: "Consumer medical vocabulary"Tony Tse, Dagobert Soergel. 174-183 [doi]
- Experimental study of index terms and information accessNina Wacholder, Lu Liu, Mark Sharp, Xiaojun Yuan 0001, Peng Song. 184-192 [doi]
- Understanding statistical concepts and terms in context: The GovStat ontology and the statistical interactive glossaryStephanie W. Haas, Maria Cristina Pattuelli, Ron T. Brown. 193-199 [doi]
- A text corpus approach to an analysis of the shared use of core terminologyTimothy B. Patrick, John C. Reid, MaryEllen C. Sievert, Frances Ellis Rice, James W. Gigantelli, Jade S. Schiffman, Mark E. Shelton. 200-205 [doi]
- The role of special language in relation to knowledge organizationMartin Thellefsen. 206-212 [doi]
- Toward machine understanding of information qualityRong Tang, Kwong Bor Ng, Tomek Strzalkowski, Paul B. Kantor. 213-220 [doi]
- Identification of effective predictive variables for document qualitiesKwong Bor Ng, Rong Tang, Sharon G. Small, Tomek Strzalkowski, Paul B. Kantor, Robert Rittman, Peng Song, Ying Sun, Nina Wacholder. 221-229 [doi]
- Multi-document summarization of dissertation abstracts using a variable-based frameworkShiyan Ou, Christopher S. G. Khoo, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh. 230-239 [doi]
- The effect of individual differences on searching the webMadjid Ihadjadene, Stéphane Chaudiron, Daniel Martins. 240-246 [doi]
- Fast surfers, broad scanners and deep divers as users of information technology - Relating information preferences to personality traitsJannica Heinström. 247-254 [doi]
- Investigating Web searching behavior in home environmentsSoo Young Rieh. 255-264 [doi]
- Indexed ideational shifts in the Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office of the United States ArmyJoan Lussky. 265-270 [doi]
- Structure of domain novice users' queries to a history databaseCharles Cole 0001, John E. Leide, Emeka Nwakamma, Jamshid Beheshti, Andrew Large. 271-279 [doi]
- User centric design and implementation of a digital historic costume collectionKathi Martin, Xia Lin, Lois F. Lunin. 280-290 [doi]
- Undergraduate science students and electronic scholarly journalsCarol Tenopir, Richard Pollard, Peiling Wang, Dan Greene, Elizabeth Kline, Julia Krummen, Rachel Kirk. 291-297 [doi]
- Information communities: Characteristics gleaned from studies of three online networksKaren E. Fisher, Kenton T. Unruh, Joan C. Durrance. 298-305 [doi]
- Fitting users' needs into Web-based area studies resources: A study of the Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC)Bethany Lynn Letalien, Hsin-Liang Chen. 306-315 [doi]
- Enriched video semantic metadata: Authorization, integration, and presentationXiangming Mu, Gary Marchionini. 316-322 [doi]
- The role of narrative in understanding digital video: An exploratory analysisTodd Wilkens, Anthony Hughes, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Gary Marchionini. 323-329 [doi]
- Searching large collections of recorded speech: A preliminary studyJinmook Kim, Douglas W. Oard, Dagobert Soergel. 330-339 [doi]
- An analysis of Web image queries for searchHsiao-Tieh Pu. 340-348 [doi]
- Image querying by image professionalsCorinne Jörgensen, Peter Jörgensen. 349-356 [doi]
- Personalization via collaboration in Web retrieval systems: A context based approachAyse Göker, Daqing He. 357-365 [doi]
- Typology of ambiguity on representation of information problem: An exploratory studyYang-Woo Kim. 366-380 [doi]
- Priming the query specification processElaine G. Toms, Luanne Freund. 381-388 [doi]
- Perceptions and effects of a system's usability by experience levelMike Alexander, Hsin-Liang Chen. 389-397 [doi]
- Developing a user-process model for designing menu-based interfaces: An exploratory studyBoryung Ju, Myke Gluck. 398-406 [doi]
- Use scenarios in the development of the Alexandria Digital Earth Prototype (ADEPT)Rich Gazan, Gregory H. Leazer, Christine L. Borgman, Anne J. Gilliland-Swetland, Laura J. Smart, Dan Ancona, Rachel Michael Nilsson. 407-415 [doi]
- Multitasking Web searching and implications for designSeda Özmutlu, H. Cenk Özmutlu, Amanda Spink. 416-421 [doi]
- Pioneering women in information science. Sponsored by SIG HFISLaurie J. Bonnici, Jonathan Furner, Alexander Justice, Kathryn La Barre, Shawne D. Miksa, Helen Plant. 425-426 [doi]
- Advancing relevance research: Theory integration, methodological progress, and critical questions. Sponsored by SIG CRS, USEPeiling Wang, Katriina Byström, Colleen Cool, Stefano Mizzaro, Tefko Saracevic, Pertti Vakkari, Marilyn Domas White. 427-428 [doi]
- The death of the user. Sponsored by SIG HFIS, CRITHoward Rosenbaum, Elisabeth Davenport, Leah A. Lievrouw, Ronald E. Day. 429-430 [doi]
- Show me the money. Sponsored by ASIST Leadership Development CommitteeMarjorie M. K. Hlava, Shahla Bahavar, Amy Wallace, Denise Bedford. 431 [doi]
- Usability in practice: Avoiding pitfalls and seizing opportunities. Sponsored by SIG USERandolph G. Bias, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Allison Druin, Sandra G. Hirsh. 432-433 [doi]
- Management and information studies: Exploring the connections. Sponsored by SIG MGTBill Edgar, Julie Hersberger, Anu MacIntosh-Murray, Maureen L. Mackenzie. 434 [doi]
- Subject-based virtual reference: Avenues, attitudes, and vehicles for success. Sponsored by SIG STIJulie Arnold, Jiangping Chen, Jennifer Edelman, Jeffrey Pomerantz, Diane Kresh. 435-436 [doi]
- Transborder data flow: Implications for information dissemination and policies between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Sponsored by SIG IFP, IIIShelly Warwick, Nadia Caidi, Pierrette Bergeron, Christine Dufour, Jesus Cortes, John Rumble. 437-438 [doi]
- A science of public knowledge? Theoretical foundations of LIS. Sponsored by SIG HFISAnita Coleman, Shawne D. Miksa, Julian Warner, Concepción S. Wilson, Jonathan Furner. 439-440 [doi]
- User-centered design: Science or window dressing?. Sponsored by SIG HCIJoette Stefl-Mabry, Nicholas J. Belkin, Andrew Dillon, Gary Marchionini. 441 [doi]
- New standards for networked reference services. Sponsored by SIG LT & ASIST Standards CommitteeColleen Cuddy, Mark Needleman, Donna Dinberg. 442 [doi]
- The public domain under pressure. Sponsored by SIG IFP, III, STIGail Hodge, Paul Uhlir, Subbiah Arunachalam, Tom Moritz. 443-444 [doi]
- Student award-winning papers. Sponsored by SIG EDBarbara M. Wildemuth. 445 [doi]
- The organizational layer of the user interface. Sponsored by SIG HCIDeborah Barreau, Gary Marchionini, Stephanie W. Haas, David Mendonça. 446 [doi]
- Getting your money's worth: Samuelson's general equilibrium model applied to participation in cooperative virtual reference servicesMatthew L. Saxton, Joseph Janes, Lorri Mon, Lydia Eato Harris. 447 [doi]
- Metadata for the description of broadcast assets. Sponsored by SIG CR, DL, HCIEfthimis N. Efthimiadis, Jens-Erik Mai, Paul E. Burrows, Edrolfo Leones, Dan Kniesner. 448-449 [doi]
- 2nd Global Information Village Plaza - Connecting multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-media universes. Sponsored by SIG III, IFPNadia Caidi, Michel J. Menou. 450-451 [doi]
- Who will teach the next generation of information professionals? Sponsored by ALISE, SIG EDAimée Dorr, Virginia A. Walter. 452 [doi]
- Visual containment of cultural forms: An examination of visual epistemologies and scopic regimes. Sponsored by SIG HFIS, CR, VISMikel Breitenstein, Marija Dalbello, Ron Day, Ann Simonds, Muh-Chyun (Morris) Tang. 453-456 [doi]
- Sharing and accessing Internet resources across barriers of nation, language, and collection. Sponsored by SIG III, MGTLiwen Vaughan, Mike Thelwall, Shaoyi He, Gregory M. Shreve, Marcia Zeng, Yin Zhang. 457-458 [doi]
- E-commerce in libraries. Sponsored by SIG LTHeidi Fogelberg, Peter Scott, Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Alan Pannell. 459 [doi]
- Genres and knowledge organization. Sponsored by SIG CR, HFISJack Andersen, Charles Bazerman, Mats Dahlström, Rune Dalgaard. 460-461 [doi]
- New information models for rural populations in developing countries. Sponsored by SIG III, MGTSue O'Neill Johnson, Kazanka Comfort, P. R. Goswami, P. K. Jain. 462-463 [doi]
- Information behavior in everyday life: Research on street-level sex workers, new immigrants, and hair stylists. Sponsored by SIG USEKaren E. Fisher, Lynda M. Baker, Christine Brown. 464 [doi]
- Designing digital information technologies for children. Sponsored by SIG USE, DLDania Bilal, Allison Druin, Claire McInerney, Linda Z. Cooper, June Abbas. 465-466 [doi]
- The revival of the concept of documents in the theoretical foundation of information science. Sponsored by SIG HFISTJonathan Furner, Jack Andersen, Michael K. Buckland, Birger Hjørland. 467 [doi]
- World Summit on the Information Society. Sponsored by SIG IIINathalie Leroy, Julian Warner, Tran Ngoc Ca. 468 [doi]
- The impact of digitization of scientific information on the scholarly communication of scientists. Sponsored by SIG TI, DLCokie Anderson, Tony Bremholm, Bradley M. Hemminger, Cecelia M. Brown, K. T. L. Vaughan. 469-470 [doi]
- Maturity models and benchmarks in knowledge management. Sponsored by SIG KM, MGTMary Durham, Frank Bianchetti, JoAnne Sparks, Skip Boettger. 471 [doi]
- Humanizing information retrieval: Organizing "works." Sponsored by SIG CRRichard P. Smiraglia, Allyson Carlyle, Edward T. O'Neill, Patrick LeBoeuf, Anita Coleman. 472-473 [doi]
- Exploring the dark side: Ethical implications of information technologies. Sponsored by SIG IFP, TIS, MED, EDTheodore A. Morris, Victor Rosenberg, Thomas J. Froehlich, Robert Guthrie, Martha M. Smith. 474 [doi]
- What can we learn from usage data? Sponsored by SIG USEWonsik Shim, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Carol Tenopir, Peiling Wang, Dongming Zhang. 475-476 [doi]
- 3D images: From theory to applications. Sponsored by SIG VISSamantha Hastings, Elise Lewis, Shuleyman Ozeren, Paul Roy, Bill McDonald. 477 [doi]
- The bibliomining process: Data warehousing and data mining for libraries. Sponsored by SIG LTScott Nicholson, San-Yih Hwang, Paula Keezer, Edward T. O'Neill. 478-479 [doi]
- Leveraging the power of diversity to create effective and empowering technologySarita Nair, Sundra Flansburg, Katherine Hanson. 480-485 [doi]
- Social network analysis and citation network analysis: Complementary approaches to the study of scientific communication. Sponsored by SIG METLinda S. Marion, Eugene Garfield, Lowell L. Hargens, Leah A. Lievrouw, Howard D. White, Concepción S. Wilson. 486-487 [doi]
- Biomedical taxonomies/ontologies. Sponsored by SIG MED, CRPhilip E. Schreur, Claude Vogel, Hitomi Ohkawa, Mary Chitty. 488-489 [doi]
- From anytime, anywhere to all-the-time, everywhere: Learning objects, broadband and wireless reshape digital libraries for learning and research. Sponsored by SIG STI, DL, VISVicki L. Gregory, Diane Austin, Tom Terrell, Richard Austin. 490 [doi]
- Now do you know where your information is? Perspectives on the present and future of personal information managementWilliam Jones 0001, Harry Bruce, Deborah Barreau, Marcia J. Bates, Nicholas J. Belkin, Gary Marchionini. 491-492 [doi]
- Classification across disciplines: The same, only different. Sponsored by SIG CR, STI, MED, HFISBarbara H. Kwasnik, Francis Miksa, David Crabbe. 493 [doi]
- Cultural variations of Internet development and use. Sponsored by SIG IIIHong Xu, Bin Li, Sílvia Barcellos Southwick, Anita Komlodi, Tracy Haidar. 494-495 [doi]
- Architecture for access: Multimedia digital libraries and museum applications. Sponsored by SIG DLAbby Goodrum, Samantha Hastings, Vika Kravchyna, Tom Terrell, Ahmet Yayla. 496 [doi]
- Literature-based discovery: New trends and techniques. Sponsored by SIG HCINeil R. Smalheiser, Carole L. Palmer, Don R. Swanson, Padmini Srinivasan, Marti A. Hearst. 497 [doi]
- Digital libraries in action: The Latin American and Caribbean experience. Sponsored by SIG DLLuz Marina Quiroga, José Arias, Alberto Cabezas Bellemore, Roberto Pacheco, Abel Laerte Packer, Issac Vivas, Juan Voutssas, Suzanne L. Allard, Deborah Barreau. 498-499 [doi]
- The impact of HIPAA on the development of Electronic Medical Record Systems. Sponsored by SIG CR, DL, HCIHari Ramachandran, Sridhar Obilisetty, Sanjay Bajaj. 500 [doi]
- New library handheld programs and services. Sponsored by SIG III, IFPJoe M. Williams, Laura M. Osegueda. 501 [doi]
- Targeted access for varied audiences to integrated, heterogeneous digital information resourcesDaniel Gelaw Alemneh, Cathy Nelson Hartman, Samantha Kelly Hastings. 505-506 [doi]
- Preliminary study examining experts and novices using Dublin Core metadata to describe scientific laboratory dataLaura M. Bartolo, Cathy S. Lowe. 507-508 [doi]
- The use of subjective attributes in personal information management systems - Initial resultsOfer Bergman, Rafi Nachmias, Ruth Beyth-Marom. 509-510 [doi]
- Finding aid as interface? Enhancing K-12 access to digitized cultural heritage resources through adaptive systems technology: An exploratory studyHoward Besser, Sheila Afnan-Manns, Dale Ann Stieber, Bryan Griest, Dominique Turnbow, Aimée Dorr. 511-513 [doi]
- The Electronic Cultural Atlas InitiativeMichael K. Buckland. 514-515 [doi]
- Documents and the communication of scientific and scholarly information: Revising and updating the UNISIST modelTrine Fjordback Søndergaard, Jack Andersen, Birger Hjørland. 516 [doi]
- Understanding the brevity of Web queriesLuanne Freund, Elaine G. Toms. 517-518 [doi]
- MOAC II user evaluation: Making museum content usefulAnne J. Gilliland-Swetland, Robin L. Chandler, Layna White. 519-520 [doi]
- Information in the HIV+ communityTimothy P. Hogan, Carole L. Palmer. 521-522 [doi]
- Approaches and effectiveness of distributed searching for digital librariesRay R. Larson. 523 [doi]
- Scholars' information evaluation strategies in the digital environmentYing-Hsang Liu. 524-525 [doi]
- PROMIS: An XML-based metadata framework for proteomicsW. John MacMullen. 526-527 [doi]
- An alternative perspective on medical informatics structure: EMBASE vs. MEDLINETheodore A. Morris. 528 [doi]
- Understanding resource discovery design requirements for a statewide virtual library: Application of a technology adoption indicatorKathleen R. Murray, William E. Moen. 529-530 [doi]
- Leveraging the power of diversity to create effective and empowering technologySarita Nair, Sundra Flansburg, Katherine Hanson. 531-536 [doi]
- Automated indexing of the hazardous substances data bankCarlo Nuss, H. Florence Chang, Dorothy Moore, George C. Fonger. 537-539 [doi]
- Information and discovery in NeuroscienceCarole L. Palmer, Melissa H. Cragin, Timothy P. Hogan. 540-541 [doi]
- VorteX - Enhancing the pedagogy in software development educationMark Ridgway, Mark Ratcliffe 0001, Wayne Ellis. 542 [doi]
- The role of context in search: Examining the effect of subject domain on the search interfaceElaine G. Toms, Luanne Freund, Joan C. Bartlett, Rick Kopak. 543-544 [doi]
- In search of an optimal e-commerce interface that induces online trustYe Diana Wang, Henry H. Emurian. 545 [doi]
- Expertise, search behavior, and search performance of engineering usersXiangmin Zhang. 546-547 [doi]
- An empirical study of children's source use for internet searchesYin Zhang. 548-550 [doi]
- It takes a village: Student chapter survival and successDiane Jenkins, John R. Castledine, Lisa Galaviz, Teresa Williams. 551-552 [doi]