[Asist-announce] JASIST TOC, ASIST Social Media, Searching e-mail list archives

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Mon Dec 19 15:59:12 EST 2011


-  The ASIST 2011 Proceedings are now online, open access, at
http://asis.org/asist2011/proceedings/frontmatter/titlepage11.html

- We have added the Swish search engine as an option for use in searching
the archives of the e-mail lists.

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____  JASIST ____
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
© 2011 ASIS&T

Volume 63, Issue 1 Pages 1 - 216, January 2012

The latest issue of Journal of the American Society for Information Science
and Technology is available on Wiley Online Library

Research Articles
What kind of science can information science be? (pages 1–7)
Michael Buckland

Intellectual diversity and the faculty composition of iSchools (pages 8–21)
Andrea Wiggins and Steven Sawyer

A study of the evolution of interdisciplinarity in library and information
science: Using three bibliometric methods (pages 22–33)
Yu-Wei Chang and Mu-Hsuan Huang

Use of microblogging for collective sense-making during violent crises: A
study of three campus shootings (pages 34–47)
Thomas Heverin and Lisl Zach

Why different people prefer different systems for different tasks: An
activity perspective on technology adoption in a dynamic user environment
(pages 48–63)
Jun Sun

Effects of academic experience and prestige on researchers' citing behavior
(pages 64–71)
Tove Faber Frandsen and Jeppe Nicolaisen

Universality of citation distributions revisited (pages 72–77)
Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck and Anthony F. J. van Raan

Link prediction in citation networks (pages 78–85)
Naoki Shibata, Yuya Kajikawa and Ichiro Sakata

Barriers to task-based information access in molecular medicine (pages
86–97)
Sanna Kumpulainen and Kalervo Jrvelin

Publication fees in open access publishing: Sources of funding and factors
influencing choice of journal (pages 98–107)
David J. Solomon and Bo-Christer Björk

Presenting numerical values within sentences and text tables (pages 108–113)
Marcin Kozak and James Hartley

Influence of training and stage of search on gaze behavior in a library
catalog faceted search interface (pages 114–138)
Bill Kules and Robert Capra

The dynamic features of Delicious, Flickr, and YouTube (pages 139–162)
Nan Lin, Daifeng Li, Ying Ding, Bing He, Zheng Qin, Jie Tang, Juanzi Li and
Tianxi Dong

Sentiment strength detection for the social web (pages 163–173)
Mike Thelwall, Kevan Buckley and Georgios Paltoglou

Study and correlation analysis of linguistic, perceptual, and automatic
machine translation evaluations (pages 174–184)
Mireia Farreús, Marta R. Costa-jussà and Maja Popovi? Morse

“Images of God and friends of God”: The holy icon as document (pages
185–194)
John A. Walsh

Prioritization of data quality dimensions and skills requirements in genome
annotation work (pages 195–207)
Hong Huang, Besiki Stvilia, Corinne Jörgensen and Hank W. Bass

Not all lies are spontaneous: An examination of deception across different
modes of communication (pages 208–216)
Monica T. Whitty, Tom Buchanan, Adam N. Joinson and Alex Meredith



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