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- Editors' NoteFranjo Pehar, Christian Schlögl, Christian Wolff. 19-21
- New Paths Through the Histories of Digital Humanities - Uncovering Hidden Contributions to Busa's Index ThomisticusJulianne Nyhan. 24-25
- Why Is Relevance Still the Basic Notion in Information Science? - (Despite Great Advances in Information Technology)Tefko Saracevic. 26-35
- Scientific Interactions and Research Evaluation: From Bibliometrics to AltmetricsStefanie Haustein. 36-42
- Library and Information Science and Digital Humanities: Two Disciplines, Joint Future?Lyn Robinson, Ernesto Priego, David Bawden. 44-54
- Looking for the Identity of Information Science in the Age of Big Data, Computing Clouds and Social NetworksMauricio Barcellos Almeida, Renato Rocha Souza, Renata Baracho Porto. 55-65
- Service Science as a Transdisciplinary Model for Information ScienceHans-Christoph Hobohm. 66-80
- Literary Studies, Business Studies - and Information Science? Yes, It's a Key Discipline for the Empowerment of Publishing Studies for the Digital Age - In What Way Information Science Can Inform Publishing Studies in the Face of the Ongoing Digital TransitionsChristoph Bläsi. 81-92
- What Does the German-language Information Science Community Cite? - An Analysis of the German Information Science Handbook "Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation"Dirk Lewandowski, Stefanie Haustein. 93-104
- Investigating Mental Models of Cataloguers as the First Step Towards the Development of Intuitive Cataloguer's ToolsMihela Pauman Budanovic, Maja Zumer. 106-117
- Modelling Library Linked Data in Practice - Three Swiss Case StudiesNicolas Prongué, René Schneider. 118-128
- Redefining Bibliographical Standards - Changes & Practical ImplicationsClara Ginther, Stefan Schuh. 129-143
- Unneutrality of Archival Standards and ProcessesGiovanni Michetti. 144-159
- A Crowdsourced Approach for the Documentation and Transcription of Graffiti in Public RestroomsManuel Burghardt, Franziska Hertlein, Bastian Hinterleitner, Constantin Lehenmeier, Thomas Spröd. 160-164
- Assessing a Human Mediated Current Awareness ServiceZeljko Carevic, Thomas Krichel, Philipp Mayr. 166-177
- Effects of Auto-Suggest on the Usability of Search in eCommerceKatharina C. Furtner, Thomas Mandl, Christa Womser-Hacker. 178-190
- Twista - An Application for the Analysis and Visualization of Tailored Tweet CollectionsSebastian Spanner, Manuel Burghardt, Christian Wolff. 191-202
- Visualizing Natural Language ResourcesKristina Kocijan. 203-216
- Conception of a Workflow for the Semi-automatic Construction of a Thesaurus for the German Printing IndustryAnette Siebenkäs, Bernd Markscheffel. 217-229
- Towards a More Data Oriented Medical Research Environment - Survey Results on Information and Data PracticeLars Müller, Christoph Szepanski, Thomas Wetzel, Hans-Christoph Hobohm. 230-243
- datorium: Sharing Platform for Social Science Data - Deposit and Publish Research Data for Better VisibilityAndias Wira-Alam, Stefan Müller, Natascha Schumann. 244-249
- Qualitative Web Analytics: New Insights into Navigation Analysis and User Behavior - A Case Study of the German Education ServerStefan Keil, Peter Böhm, Marc Rittberger. 252-263
- Social Media Usage in Education Related Web Search - An Analysis of the Information Behavior of Students of Education Related Study Paths in GermanyKim von Löwe Kiedrowski, Nadine Mahrholz, Joachim Griesbaum, Marc Rittberger. 264-277
- Views and Clicks in Digital Libraries - A Comparative Usability Analysis of Eye and Mouse Tracking DataEliane Blumer, René Schneider. 278-289
- Reading ScanpathsBarbara Rösch, Rainer Hammwöhner. 290-301
- Photographs or Mobile Maps? - Displaying Landmarks in Pedestrian Navigation SystemsChristina Ohm, Bernd Ludwig, Saskia Gerstmeier. 302-312
- How Do Participants Deal with Questions if Asked to Rate Visual Dimensions of an Object?Markus Kattenbeck. 313-319
- Where Is Waldo? - Visual Search Behavior in "Wimmelpictures"Simone Liegl, Raphael Fritsch, Gabriela Tullius. 320-325
- "I realized that Facebook is just totally absurd" - Reasons of Non-users for Their Abstinence from Social Network SitesCarmen Klingeberg, Gabriele Irle, Thomas Mandl. 326-337
- Understanding the Elderly Non-users with Visual Impairments - The Case of the Lithuanian Library for the BlindZinaida Manzuch, Rasa Januseviciene. 338-349
- Acceptance of Telepresence Robots During Group Work - An Experimental StudyArbnore Berisha, Ralph Kölle, Joachim Griesbaum. 350-356
- Local, Networked or External? - Inclusion of Regional Journals in WoS and its EffectValeria Aman. 358-369
- Bibliometric Analysis of the Field of Folksonomy ResearchTomislav Ivanjko, Sonja Spiranec. 370-379
- Economic and Business Studies Journals and Readership Information from MendeleyKaltrina Nuredini, Isabella Peters. 380-392
- Exploring Coverage and Distribution of Identifiers on the Scholarly WebPeter Kraker, Asura Enkhbayar, Elisabeth Lex. 393-403
- Mapping the Spreading of Cited References over Research Fronts of Bibliographically Coupled PublicationsEdgar Schiebel. 404-409
- Topical Impact Analysis - A New Informetric Indicator for the Assessment of a Scientific InstitutionAxel Honka, Lisa Orszullok, Isabelle Dorsch, Nils Frommelius. 410-421
- Monopolies on Social Network Services (SNS) Markets and Competition LawKatsiaryna S. Baran, Kaja J. Fietkiewicz, Wolfgang G. Stock. 424-436
- Cultural Influences on Information Quality - The Impact of Objectivity and Believability on Corporate Decision Making and PerformanceThomas Weitzendorf, Rolf T. Wigand. 437-444
- "I would have never allowed it": User Perception of Third-party Tracking and Implications for Display AdvertisingWiebke Thode, Joachim Griesbaum, Thomas Mandl. 445-456
- Customer Value Research and ServQual Surveys as Methods for Information Need Analysis - The Ubiquitous City Songdo as a Case StudyAylin Ilhan, Rena Möhlmann, Wolfgang G. Stock. 457-468
- Testing Learning Methods to Foster Information Literacy SkillsTamara Heck. 469-481
- Evaluating an Information Literacy Assessment Instrument - The Case of a Bachelor Course in Business AdministrationLisa Beutelspacher, Maria Henkel, Christian Schlögl. 482-491
- Searcher Heterogeneity in Collaborative Information Seeking within the Context of Students Work TasksStefanie Elbeshausen. 494-500
- Analysis of the Scan Path Using Online Newspapers - Path Comparison Between User and ExpertLea Schubart. 501-505
- The Conceptualization of Archival Materials Held in MuseumsTamara Stefanac. 506-513
- Bibliographic Modelling of TransmediaAna Vukadin. 514-520
- Information Needs and Reading Interests of PrisonersMeri Bajic. 522-527
- Social Networks for Social Changes: Case Study of Facebook Group Anonymous Hrvatska (Croatia)Jelena Ivanisevic. 528-534
- Blended Shelf - Reality-based Presentation and Exploration of Library CollectionsEike Kleiner. 535-542
- Estimating the Driver's Workload - Using Smartphone Data to Adapt In-vehicle Information SystemsChristina Ohm. 543-548
- Development of Competitive Intelligence Strategies for Organisations Providing Support to Start-ups: Examples of Genilem and FongitRaphaë l Rey. 549-556
- Research Fronts and New Applications of RFID Technology - A Bibliometric Analysis of the Research LiteratureArmin Rombold. 557-561
- Research Data Management and Information Literacy - New Developments at New Zealand University LibrariesKatrin Steiner. 562-568
- LibRank - New Approaches for Relevance Ranking in Library Information SystemsChristiane Behnert. 570-572
- Visual Contextualization of Library Data - Designing an Augmented Reality AppStephan Büttner, Linda Treude, Sabine Wolf. 573-577
- A Scientometric Approach to Determine and Analyze Productivity, Impact and Topics Based upon Personal Publication ListsIsabelle Dorsch, Nils Frommelius. 578-580
- ResearchSherlock - Toward a Seamless Integration of Printed Books into the Digital Academic WorkflowMaximilian Kautetzky, Benedikt Haas, Matthias Voit, Manuel Burghardt, Christian Wolff. 581-583
- Influence of Language and Task Complexity on Internet Searching PerformanceWonsik Shim, Jeayeon Byun. 584-586
- Book History - A Link between Information Science and Humanities - The Value of Information Contained in Book-Sellers CataloguesJasna Tingle. 587-589
- A Tool for Enhancing the Understanding of Information Retrieval System Components for Educational PurposesThomas Wilhelm-Stein, Maximilian Eibl. 590-592