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- The role of information in Uganda's reduction of HIV/AIDS prevalence: The Rakai Project and World Vision casesKendra S. Albright, Dick Kawooya. 3-10 [doi]
- Contribution of information professionals in the multidisciplinary world of web information systems (WIS)Christine Dufour, Pierrette Bergeron. 11-19 [doi]
- The cultural shaping of scholarly communication: Explaining e-journal use within and across academic fieldsJenny Fry, Sanna Talja. 20-30 [doi]
- The UNDP: From a hierarchy to an information based network organizationAnne Holohan. 31-39 [doi]
- Can the research presented at the annual conference help to define the association? An exploratory studyMaureen L. Mackenzie. 40-44 [doi]
- Information in the Namibian national liberation struggle (1966-1989): Applying a modelPaul Sturges. 45-53 [doi]
- Evolution of the interdisciplinary characteristics of information and library scienceRong Tang. 54-63 [doi]
- Use of electronic science journals in the undergraduate curriculum: An observational studyCarol Tenopir, Peiling Wang, Richard Pollard, Yan Zhang 0005, Beverly Simmons. 64-71 [doi]
- Web-based and print journal-based scholarly communication in the XML research field: A look at the intellectual structureDangzhi Zhao. 72-83 [doi]
- Library portals: The impact of the library information environment on information seeking successBrian Detlor, Vivian Lewis. 84-92 [doi]
- Design, development, and implementation of a Texas library directory database: A multipurpose database for the library of TexasIrene Lopatovska, Fatih Oguz, William E. Moen. 93-101 [doi]
- Evaluation of a statewide collaborative chat-based reference service: Approaches and directionsJeffrey Pomerantz, Charles R. McClure. 102-109 [doi]
- The institutional dimension of document quality judgmentsBing Bai, Kwong Bor Ng, Ying Sun, Paul B. Kantor, Tomek Strzalkowski. 110-118 [doi]
- Blogarians - A new breed of librariansJudit Bar-Ilan. 119-128 [doi]
- Keeping and re-finding information on the web: What do people do and what do they need?Harry Bruce, William Jones 0001, Susan T. Dumais. 129-137 [doi]
- "I still like Google": University student perceptions of searching OPACs and the webKarl Fast, D. Grant Campbell. 138-146 [doi]
- A case study of communication channels in a graduate programSheng-Cheng Huang, Chao-hsiu Chen, Hsin-Liang Chen. 147-155 [doi]
- Relevance judges' understanding of topical relevance types: An explication of an enriched concept of topical relevanceXiaoli Huang, Dagobert Soergel. 156-167 [doi]
- Effect of task on time spent reading as an implicit measure of interestMelanie Kellar, Carolyn R. Watters, Jack Duffy, Michael A. Shepherd. 168-175 [doi]
- The hidden impacts of anti-spam measures and their contribution to the digital divide: An exploratory studyChristopher Peter Lueg. 176-183 [doi]
- The cultural influences of information flow at work: Manager information behavior documentedMaureen L. Mackenzie. 184-190 [doi]
- Measuring the affective information environment of web searchersDiane Nahl. 191-197 [doi]
- Public access to information and the creation of an 'information commons'Robert Rao, Erica Wiseman, Kimiz Dalkir. 198-205 [doi]
- Socio-Technical interaction networks as a tool for understanding digital librariesHoward Rosenbaum, Kyoung Hee Joung. 206-212 [doi]
- Information task switching and multitasking web searchAmanda Spink, Minsoo Park, Bernard J. Jansen. 213-217 [doi]
- Survey of learners' knowledge structures: Rationales, methods and instrumentsPeiling Wang, Stephen Bales, Jason Rieger, Yan Zhang 0005. 218-228 [doi]
- Exploring users' video relevance criteria - A pilot studyMeng Yang, Gary Marchionini. 229-238 [doi]
- A learning approach to the database selection problem in the presence of dynamic user interests and database contentsPooja Bajracharya, Snehasis Mukhopadhyay. 239-248 [doi]
- How can IR help mechanisms be more helpful to users?Colleen Cool, Hong (Iris) Xie. 249-255 [doi]
- An approach to document clustering based on system relevanceMonica Desai, Amanda Spink. 256-266 [doi]
- Reading and searching digital documents: An experimental analysis of the effects of image quality on user performance and perceived effortAndrew Dillon, Lisa Kleinman, Randolph G. Bias, Gil Ok Choi, Don Turnbull. 267-273 [doi]
- The appropriate (and inappropriate) use of query operators and their effect on web search resultsCaroline M. Eastman, Bernard J. Jansen. 274-279 [doi]
- Investigating automated assistance and implicit feedback for searching systemsBernard J. Jansen, Michael D. McNeese. 280-286 [doi]
- The visual indexing vocabulary: Developing a thesaurus for indexing images across diverse domainsCorinne Jörgensen. 287-293 [doi]
- A flexible image browsing interface tester: Design, implementation and preliminary results in a face recognition testPeter Jörgensen. 294-299 [doi]
- Implementing an ontology-based knowledge management system in the Korean financial firm environmentHyun Hee Kim, Soo Young Rieh, Tae Kyoung Ahn, Woo Kwon Chang. 300-309 [doi]
- Neural network applications for automatic new topic identification on excite web search engine data logsH. Cenk Özmutlu, Fatih Çavdur, Seda Özmutlu, Amanda Spink. 310-316 [doi]
- An architecture for SCS: A specialized web crawler on the topic of securityH. Cenk Özmutlu, Seda Özmutlu. 317-326 [doi]
- Exploring the use of natural language systems for fact identification: Towards the automatic construction of healthcare portalsFrederick A. Peck, Suresh K. Bhavnani, Marilyn H. Blackmon, Dragomir R. Radev. 327-338 [doi]
- Bringing together children and books: An initial descriptive study of children's book searching and selection behavior in a digital libraryKara Reuter, Allison Druin. 339-348 [doi]
- Adjectives as indicators of subjectivity in documentsRobert Rittman, Nina Wacholder, Paul B. Kantor, Kwong Bor Ng, Tomek Strzalkowski, Ying Sun. 349-359 [doi]
- Free sorting of images: Attributes used for categorizationAbebe Rorissa, Samantha K. Hastings. 360-366 [doi]
- Designing and developing an automatic interactive keyphrase extraction system with Unified Modeling Language (UML)Min Song 0001, Il-Yeol Song, Xiaohua Hu. 367-372 [doi]
- Visual search editor for composing meta searchesAnselm Spoerri. 373-382 [doi]
- Cross evaluation - A pilot application of a new evaluation mechanismYing Sun, Paul B. Kantor, Tomek Strzalkowski, Robert Rittman, Nina Wacholder. 383-392 [doi]
- The potential of the metasearch engineBrian D. Davison 0001. 393-402 [doi]
- Enhancing the virtual storytelling experience with metadata driven voice enabled conversational agentsElizabeth Figa, Paul Tarau, Jesse Ephraim. 403-410 [doi]
- Issues in the development of a thesaurus for patients' chief complaints in the emergency departmentStephanie W. Haas, Debbie A. Travers. 411-417 [doi]
- Encoded archival description (EAD): Adoption and implementationJihyun Kim 0002, Elizabeth Yakel. 418-426 [doi]
- Speak now and forever record your piece: Information use in technical trouble ticketsDavid W. Marlow, James M. Nyce. 427-436 [doi]
- Task-based evaluation of associative thesaurus in real-life environmentMarianne Lykke Nielsen. 437-447 [doi]
- Information at the intersections of discovery: Case studies in neuroscienceCarole L. Palmer, Melissa H. Cragin, Timothy P. Hogan. 448-455 [doi]
- Metadata practices and implications for federated collectionsCarole L. Palmer, Ellen Knutson. 456-462 [doi]
- Integrating log-based and text-based methods towards automatic web thesaurus constructionHsiao-Tieh Pu, Lee-Feng Chien. 463-471 [doi]
- A theoretical approach to university library strategyBill Edgar. 472-478 [doi]
- Managing and assessing internet service needs and use of under-served populations at public librariesYunkeum Kim. 479-487 [doi]
- Mapping the Chinese Science Citation DatabaseLoet Leydesdorff, Jin Bihui. 488-495 [doi]
- A conceptual framework for the holistic measurement and cumulative evaluation of library servicesScott Nicholson. 496-506 [doi]
- Rank-normalized impact factor: A way to compare journal performance across subject categoriesAlexander I. Pudovkin, Eugene Garfield. 507-515 [doi]
- Can web citations be a measure of impact? An investigation of journals in the life sciencesLiwen Vaughan, Debora Shaw. 516-526 [doi]
- An integrated approach for the analysis of factors affecting journal citation impact in clinical neurologyWeiping Yue, Concepción S. Wilson. 527-536 [doi]
- Ain't Ms. Behavin': More pioneering women in information science (SIG HFIS)Laurie J. Bonnici, Maurice Blaustein, Elizabeth Figa, Kathryn La Barre, Shawne D. Miksa. 539-540 [doi]
- 3rd Global Information Village Plaza - The power of 'what ifs' (SIG USE)Nadia Caidi, Michel J. Menou. 541-542 [doi]
- National security policies: Implications for information flow and scholarly exchange (SIG III, IFP)Nadia Caidi. 543 [doi]
- Social informatics: A rubric with an identity crisis?Blaise Cronin, David Blair, Ron Day, Elisabeth Davenport, Kristin R. Eschenfelder. 544 [doi]
- Studying scientific collaboration. Part 1: Methodology for investigating collaboration. Part 2: Research papers - collaboration in actionMari Davis, Henry Small, Elie Geisler, Chaomei Chen, Jian Qin, Ji-Hong Park, Sofía Liberman, Jane M. Russell, Blaise Cronin, Caroline Haythornthwaite, Kelly Maglaughlin, Diane H. Sonnenwald, Concepción S. Wilson, Linda S. Marion, Caroline S. Wagner. 545-549 [doi]
- E-science: The new environment for scientific and technical information management (SIG STI)Patricia Flanagan, Sangtae Kim, Gary Foley, Neil Beagrie. 550 [doi]
- The state of libraries and information services in developing countries (SIG III)Andrea Goncalves, P. K. Jain, Merlyna Lim, Duncan Wambogo Omole, Nathalie Leroy. 551-552 [doi]
- Sounding out the members - A discussion of the 2003 ASIST membership surveyTrudi Bellardo Hahn, Liwen Vaughan. 553 [doi]
- Knowledge, information and behavior - A tribute to Patrick Wilson (SIG HFIS, CR)Brian C. O'Connor, David Blair, Howard D. White, Francis Miksa, Jens-Erik Mai, Shawne D. Miksa. 554 [doi]
- Outside theory on the inside of LIS (SIG HFIS, CR)Julian Warner, Shawne D. Miksa, David Blair, Laurie J. Bonnici, Francis Miksa. 555-556 [doi]
- Digital library education and trainingDeborah Barreau, Susan G. Braun, Luz Marina Quiroga, Paul Nieuwenhuysen, Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Javed Mostafa, Jeffrey Pomerantz. 557 [doi]
- Digital memories/mediated memories: Influences on the creation of archival and cultural web sitesJeannette Allis Bastian, Gregory Colati, Elizabeth Yakel, Kelly S. Drake. 558 [doi]
- Digital preservation: Spanning the distance from past to future (SIG DL, STI)Neil Beagrie, Amy Friedlander, G. Sayeed Choudhury, Charles Myers, Suzie Allard. 559-560 [doi]
- Assessing digital libraries: Evaluation strategies, practices, and issuesJohn Carlo Bertot, Charles R. McClure, William E. Moen. 561 [doi]
- Building digital libraries through collaboration within and between nations (SIG DL, III)Ching-chih Chen, Paul Nieuwenhuysen, Ana M. B. Pavani, Suzie Allard. 562-563 [doi]
- Diffusion of knowledge in the field of digital library development: How is the field shaped by visionaries, engineers, and pragmatists?Marija Dalbello, Tefko Saracevic, Carole L. Palmer, Mentor Cana. 564-566 [doi]
- The concept of the source in a world of multiple channelsElisabeth Davenport, Pierrette Bergeron, Mariam Ginman, Yves Marcoux, Diane H. Sonnenwald, Sanna Talja, Isto Vatanen. 567-568 [doi]
- Use of a virtual community to enhance communication and improve student learning outcomesVicki L. Gregory, Diane Austin, Tom Terrell. 569 [doi]
- Digital library repository service planning and developmentLeslie Johnston, Margret Branschofsky, Michael R. Leach. 570 [doi]
- Digital libraries for consumer health information (SIG DL)Luz Marina Quiroga, Brian Hilligoss, Javed Mostafa, Zuzana Hlavackova, Leslie Wood, Xin Chen, Shona R. Dippie. 571-572 [doi]
- Important technical issues for digital libraries with multiple collections, different languages, and diverse audiences (SIG III, DL)Gregory M. Shreve, Lois Mai Chan, Marcia Lei Zeng, Daqing He, Yin Zhang. 573-574 [doi]
- Emotional design: The influential role of affect in information behavior (SIG USE)Dania Bilal, Allison Druin, Sanda Erdelez, Karen E. Fisher, Diane Nahl. 575 [doi]
- Perspectives of information seeking and gathering behavior in high-risk professionsDavid Blair, Brian C. O'Connor, Laurie J. Bonnici, Bradley S. Chilton, Baris Aksakal. 576 [doi]
- Conceptions of task as a methodological issue: Scandinavians on information seeking and retrieval research (SIG USE)Katriina Byström, Louise Limberg, Annelise Mark Pejtersen, Nils Pharo, Olof Sundin, Nicholas J. Belkin, Carol Kuhlthau. 577-579 [doi]
- Mental models of information retrieval systemsEfthimis N. Efthimiadis, David G. Hendry, Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield, Carol Tenopir, Peiling Wang. 580-581 [doi]
- Cognitive work analysis: The study of work, actors, and activitiesJens-Erik Mai, Hanne Albrechtsen, Raya Fidel, Annelise Mark Pejtersen. 582-583 [doi]
- Social network analysis as a means of exploring "users"David Robins, Anabel Quan-Haase, Caroline Haythornthwaite, Julie Hersberger, Catherine Johnson. 584-585 [doi]
- Empowering users: Cultures and conflicts from social informatics perspectives (SIG USE)Barbara M. Wildemuth, Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Brendan Luyt, Pnina Shachaf, Noriko Hara, Bin Li. 586-587 [doi]
- Information visualization: Highlights, histories and futuresHoward Griesdorf, Corinne Jörgensen, Peter Jörgensen, Diane Neal, Brian O'Connor, Ray Uzwyshyn. 588-589 [doi]
- Hot topics panel: Advances in 3D image applicationsSamantha K. Hastings, James G. Jones, Elise Lewis, Bill McDonald, Sam Quigley, Paul Roy. 590 [doi]
- Information visualization for searching and browsing: Theories and applications (SIG HCI)Xia Lin, Jin Zhang, Allison Druin, Javed Mostafa, Dietmar Wolfram. 591-592 [doi]
- The NISO metasearch initiativeMark Needleman, Jenny Walker. 593 [doi]
- Diligently seeking collaboration: Cooperation and communication between system-centered and user-centered designers (SIG USE)Tefko Saracevic, Sanda Erdelez, Myke Gluck, Boryung Ju, Lisl Zach. 594-595 [doi]
- Beyond the sandbox: Wikis and blogs that get work done (SIG STI)K. T. L. Vaughan, Jon Jablonski, Cameron Marlow, Sunir Shah, Ross Mayfield. 596 [doi]
- Document, record, work: The basic unit of analysis in information studiesJonathan Furner, Birger Hjørland, Gregory S. Hunter, Richard P. Smiraglia. 597-598 [doi]
- Why can't Johnny file? And what can we do to help?William Jones 0001, Jens-Erik Mai, Marcia J. Bates, Gary Marchionini, Annelise Mark Pejtersen. 599 [doi]
- Interdisciplinary concepts of the 'work' entity - Crossing cultural boundaries for information retrievalRichard P. Smiraglia, Jonathan Furner, Birger Hjørland, Jack Andersen. 600-601 [doi]
- Metadata and ontologies to support training and learning processesTom Terrell, Margret Branschofsky, Wen-Yuan Hsiao, Sara Tarr, Jian Qin. 602-603 [doi]
- Managing information from scientific research projects: Exposing hidden knowledgeJoseph A. Busch, Suzanne Christina, Jayne Dutra, Robert Allen. 604 [doi]
- Challenges in knowledge management educationSuliman Hawamdeh, Thomas J. Froehlich, Taverekere (Kanti) Srikantaiah, Abdus Sattar Chaudhry, Yun-Ke Chang, Miguel A. Morales Arroyo. 605-606 [doi]
- Blogs for information dissemination and knowledge managementKris Liberman, Jessica Baumgart, Garrett Eastman, Christina K. Pikas. 607 [doi]
- Information-related management issues: Examining the applicability of research methodologiesMaureen L. Mackenzie, Bill Edgar, Julie Hersberger, Joseph Kasten, Don Turnbull. 608-609 [doi]
- Reference services and knowledge bases: When is help helpful?Julie Arnold, Peter Armenti, Boris Katz, Scott Nicholson, R. David Lankes. 610-611 [doi]
- LibQUAL+(TM): Library service quality assessment (SIG MGT, KM)Colleen Cook, Yunkeum Kim. 612 [doi]