[Asist-announce] Annual Meeting Program Online, Election & JASIST Vol 64, #9

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Wed Aug 14 08:58:15 EDT 2013


ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM online.  http://www.asis.org/asist2013/   
The ASIS&T Annual Meeting is the main venue for disseminating research on
advances in information science, information technology and related topics.
This year’s conference theme offers an opportunity to reflect on all the
changes that impact on human information interaction and their implications
for information science and technology. 

Track 1: Human Information Interaction 
Track 2: Information Organization and Representation 
Track 3: Information Use & Analysis 
Track 4: Information Preservation & Access 
Track 5: Information Environments & Socio-Cultural Aspects 

6 pre conference workshops
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ASIST ELECTION of Officers/ Directors and Bylaws change.  August 31 is the
deadline for voting.  If you need your unique username and password for
this, pleased contact rhill at asis.org
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JASIST
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
© 2013 ASIS&T 
 
Volume 64, Issue 9 Pages 1759 - 1962, September 2013

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Improving the accuracy of co-citation clustering using full text (pages
1759–1767) Kevin W. Boyack, Henry Small and Richard Klavans 

Using bibliometrics to support the facilitation of cross-disciplinary
communication (pages 1768–1779) Christopher J. Williams, Michael O'Rourke,
Sanford D. Eigenbrode, Ian O'Loughlin and Stephen J. Crowley 

Analyzing group E-mail exchange to detect data leakage (pages 1780–1790) 
Polina Zilberman, Gilad Katz, Asaf Shabtai and Yuval Elovici 

Tracing the footprint of knowledge spillover: Evidence from U.S.–China
collaboration in nanotechnology (pages 1791–1801) 
Li Tang and Guangyuan Hu 

Linked Open Data technologies for publication of census microdata (pages
1802–1814) Gustavo Pabón, Claudio Gutiérrez, Javier D. Fernández and Miguel
A. Martínez-Prieto 

An open-set size-adjusted Bayesian classifier for authorship attribution
(pages 1815–1825) G. Bruce Schaalje, Natalie J. Blades and Tomohiko Funai 

Adolescents' information-creating behavior embedded in digital Media
practice using scratch (pages 1826–1841) Kyungwon Koh 

Knowledge popularity in a heterogeneous network: Exploiting the contextual
effects of document popularity in knowledge management systems (pages
1842–1851) 
Xiqing Sha, Klarissa Ting-Ting Chang, Cheng Zhang and Chenghong Zhang 

Full-text citation analysis: A new method to enhance scholarly networks
(pages 1852–1863) Xiaozhong Liu, Jinsong Zhang and Chun Guo 

Improving polarity classification of bilingual parallel corpora combining
machine learning and semantic orientation approaches (pages 1864–1877) 
José M. Perea-Ortega, M. Teresa Martín-Valdivia, L. Alfonso Ureña-López and
Eugenio Martínez-Cámara 

Characterizing user tagging and Co-occurring metadata in general and
specialized metadata collections (pages 1878–1889) Hong Huang and Corinne
Jörgensen 

The Swedish system of innovation: Regional synergies in a knowledge-based
economy (pages 1890–1902) Loet Leydesdorff and Øivind Strand 

The thematic and conceptual flow of disciplinary research: A citation
context analysis of the journal of informetrics, 2007 (pages 1903–1913) Gali
Halevi and Henk F. Moed 

An exploration of the digital library evaluation literature based on an
ontological representation (pages 1914–1926) Giannis Tsakonas, Angelos
Mitrelis, Leonidas Papachristopoulos and Christos Papatheodorou 

Seeking beyond with IntegraL: A user study of sense-making enabled by
anchor-based virtual integration of library systems (pages 1927–1945)
Shuyuan Mary Ho, Michael Bieber, Min Song and Xiangmin Zhang 

BRIEF COMMUNICATION
Graphs and prestige in agricultural journals (pages 1946–1950) 
Malgorzata Tartanus, Agnieszka Wnuk, Marcin Kozak and James Hartley 


Parsimonious citer-based measures: The artificial intelligence domain as a
case study (pages 1951–1959) Lior Rokach and Prasenjit Mitra 

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Response to “remarks on the paper by a. De Visscher, ‘what does the g-index
really measure?'?” (pages 1960–1962) Alex De Visscher 



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