[Asist-announce] JASIST TOC - Vol. 64, Issue 5: May, 2013

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Thu Apr 18 11:34:29 EDT 2013


 

 

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology

© 2013 ASIS&T 

 

Volume 64, Issue 5 Pages 873 - 1089, May 2013

 

EDITORIAL

Self-plagiarism: An odious oxymoron (page 873) 

Blaise Cronin 

 

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Studying PubMed usages in the field for complex problem solving:
Implications for tool design (pages 874–892) 

Barbara Mirel, Jennifer Steiner Tonks, Jean Song, Fan Meng, Weijian Xuan and
Rafiqa Ameziane 

 

Image retrieval from scientific publications: Text and image content
processing to separate multipanel figures (pages 893–908) 

Emilia Apostolova, Daekeun You, Zhiyun Xue, Sameer Antani, Dina
Demner-Fushman and George R. Thoma 

 

Situation normality and the shape of search: The effects of time delays and
information presentation on search behavior (pages 909–928) 

Nolan J. Taylor, Alan R. Dennis and Jeff W. Cummings 

 

Session analysis of people search within a professional social network
(pages 929–950) 

Ru He, Jiong Wang, Jin Tian, Cheng-Tao Chu, Bradley Mauney and Igor Perisic

 

Measuring the value of health query translation: An analysis by user
language proficiency (pages 951–963) 

Carla Teixeira Lopes and Cristina Ribeiro 

 

Finding subject terms for classificatory metadata from user-generated social
tags (pages 964–980) 

Sue Yeon Syn and Michael B. Spring 

 

“Keep it secret, keep it safe”: Information poverty, information norms, and
stigma (pages 981–991) 

Jessa Lingel and danah boyd 

 

Young people, child pornography, and subcultural norms on the Internet
(pages 992–1000) 

Jeremy Prichard, Caroline Spiranovic, Paul Watters and Christopher Lueg 

 

The effects of perceived anonymity and anonymity states on conformity and
groupthink in online communities: A Wikipedia study (pages 1001–1015) 

Michail Tsikerdekis 

 

Are e-books replacing print books? tradition, serendipity, and opportunity
in the adoption and use of e-books for historical 

research and teaching (pages 1016–1028) 

Kim Martin and Anabel Quan-Haase 

 

Work and personal e-mail use by university employees: PIM practices across
domain boundaries (pages 1029–1044) 

Robert Capra, Julia Khanova and Sarah Ramdeen 

 

In their own image? a comparison of doctoral students' and faculty members'
referencing behavior (pages 1045–1054) 

Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Pierrette Bergeron 

 

Determinants of research citation impact in nanoscience and nanotechnology
(pages 1055–1064) 

Fereshteh Didegah and Mike Thelwall 

 

Understanding the evolution of multiple scientific research domains using a
content and network approach (pages 1065–1075) 

Xuning Tang, Christopher C. Yang and Min Song 

 

BRIEF COMMUNICATION

Citation analysis with medical subject Headings (MeSH) using the Web of
Knowledge: A new routine (pages 1076–1080) 

Loet Leydesdorff and Tobias Opthof 

 

BOOK REVIEW

Introduction to information science by David Bawden and Lyn Robinson.
Chicago, IL: Neal-Schuman, 2012; 351 pp. $70.00. 

(ISBN: 978-1-55570-861-0) (pages 1081–1083) 

Elizabeth Aversa 

 

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Quantity and impact through a single indicator (pages 1084–1085) 

Peter Vinkler 

 

IN MEMORIAM


In memoriam Don Swanson 1924–2012  (pages 1086–1088) 


Abraham Bookstein 

 

ERRATUM

Publication fees in open access publishing: Sources of funding and factors
influencing choice of journal 63(1) 2012, 98–107 

(page 1089) 

This article corrects: 

Publication fees in open access publishing: Sources of funding and factors
influencing choice of journal

Vol. 63, Issue 1, 98–107, Article first published online: 24 OCT 2011

 

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