[Asist-announce] JASIST TOC + Awards and Election

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Wed Apr 13 12:09:11 EDT 2011


[Apologies for two messages close together.  Info is considered timely. Dick
Hill]

ELECTION: Candidates for election this year are:
  President: Andrew Dillon and Barbara Kwasnik
  Board of Directors: Sandra Hirsh, Jens-Erik Mai; Diane Neal, and John
Unsworth
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NOMINATIONS ARE NOW BEING SOUGHT FOR 2011 ASIS&T AWARDS
Nomination/submission information for all awards can be found at
http://www.asis.org/awards/awardnominationdeadlines.html

Research Award:  Deadline:  June 1st      
Proquest Doctoral Dissertation: Deadline:  June 1st  
Best Information Science Book Award:  Deadline: June 15th. 
Pratt-Severn Student Research Award:  Deadline:  June 15th 
Outstanding Information Science Teacher Award:  Deadline:  July 1st 
Thomson Reuters/ISI Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Scholarship:	Deadline:  
   July 1st  
Award of Merit:  Deadline: July 1st 
Watson Davis Award  Deadline: July 15th 
Cretsos Leadership Award:.   Deadlines:   July 15th 
Best JASIS&T Paper Award: No nomination procedure is used for this award.  
  All eligible papers are considered. 

Awards will be presented at the Annual Meeting, 2011 Annual Meeting, October
9-13, 2011, New Orleans, LA.
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology

Volume 62, Issue 5, Page 807 - 994    Research Articles
Praise the bridge that carries you over: Testing the flattery citation
hypothesis (pages 807–818)
Tove Faber Frandsen and Jeppe Nicolaisen

Citation analysis on the micro level: The example of Walter Benjamin's
Illuminations (pages 819–830)
Björn Hammarfelt

Mining enriched contextual information of scientific collaboration: A meso
perspective (pages 831–845)
Bing He, Ying Ding and Chaoqun Ni

Local emergence and global diffusion of research technologies: An
exploration of patterns of network formation (pages 846–860)
Loet Leydesdorff and Ismael Rafols

Opinionated document retrieval using subjective triggers (pages 861–876)
Kazuhiro Seki and Kuniaki Uehara

Mapping the knowledge covered by library classification systems (pages
877–901)
Chaim Zins and Plácida L.V.A.C. Santos

Hip and trendy: Characterizing emerging trends on Twitter (pages 902–918)
Mor Naaman, Hila Becker and Luis Gravano

A generic Web-based entity resolution framework (pages 919–932)
Denilson Alves Pereira, Berthier Ribeiro-Neto, Nivio Ziviani, Alberto H.F.
Laender and Marcos André Gonçalves

Older adults, e-health literacy, and Collaborative Learning: An experimental
study (pages 933–946)
Bo Xie

Transformative use of information technology in American literary writing: A
pilot survey of literary community members (pages 947–962)
Stephen Paling and Crystle Martin

Informational cities: Analysis and construction of cities in the knowledge
society (pages 963–986)
Wolfgang G. Stock

   Brief Communications
Bibliometric analysis of the use of the term preembryo in scientific
literature (pages 987–991)
Luis Vivanco, Blanca Bartolomé, Montserrat San Martín and Alfredo Martínez

A thermodynamic explanation for the Glnzel–Schubert model for the h-index
(pages 992–994)
Gangan Prathap


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Richard B. Hill
Executive Director
American Society for Information Science and Technology
rhill at asis.org
(301) 495-0900
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