[Asist-announce] Membership from Developing Nations, Bulletin and JASIST TOCs

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Thu Dec 5 11:25:34 EST 2013


 

Even better membership deal for members from developing nations.  Lower
rates extended for those from a country categorized as "medium" or "low"
human development in the most recent United Nations Human Development Report

See:  http://www.asis.org/developingnationsmember.html for details

Please help publicize this change.

 

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Bulletin of ASIS&T Current Issue

December 2013/January 2014

Vol. 40, No. 2

Full Text: PDF (Size: 2.8mb) 

  

  SPECIAL SECTION

Information Policy

 

Introduction by Brandi Loveday, special section editor

 

This Message Will Self-Destruct:  The Growing roll of Obscurity and
Self-Destructing Data in Digital Communication by Christopher Kotfila

 

Information Policy and Mobile Privacy by Grace Begany

 

Encryption and Incrimination:  The Evolving Status of Encrypted Drives

by Shannon M. Oltmann

 

Government Internet Information Collection:  Cookies Placing Personal
Privacy at Risk by Norman Gervais

 

Does Post-9/11 Equal Post-Privacy?  by Shelly Warwick

 

The Power of Data or Why Scholars Should Pay Attention to Policy 

by Nadia Caidi, Siobhan Stevenson and Ted Richmond

 

  

  DEPARTMENTS 

 

Editor's Desktop by Irene Travis

 

President's Page by Harry Bruce

 

Inside ASIS&T

 

* Board Approves Asia Pacific Chapter

by Emil Levine

  COLUMN 

RDAP Review:  Edinburgh DataShare - Reflections from a Data Repository
Manager

by Robin Rice

 

 

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology

© 2013 ASIS&T

 

Volume 64, Issue 12 Pages 2405 - 2600, December 2013

 RESEARCH ARTICLES

The extraction of community structures from publication networks to support
ethnographic observations of field differences in scientific communication
(pages 2405–2427)  Theresa Velden and Carl Lagoze

 

Characteristics of retracted open access biomedical literature: A
bibliographic analysis (pages 2428–2436) Gabriel M. Peterson

 

Toward a model of collaborative information behavior in organizations (pages
2437–2451) Arvind Karunakaran, Madhu C. Reddy and Patricia Ruma Spence

 

Making sense of digital traces: An activity theory driven ontological
approach (pages 2452–2467) Stan Karanasios, Dhavalkumar Thakker, Lydia Lau,
David Allen, Vania Dimitrova and Alistair Norman

 

The intellectual characteristics of the information field: Heritage and
substance (pages 2468–2491)  Ping Zhang, Jasy Liew Suet Yan and Katie
DeVries Hassman

 

Investigating religious information searching through analysis of a search
engine log (pages 2492–2506)  Rita Wan-Chik, Paul Clough and Mark Sanderson

 

Statistical common author networks (pages 2507–2512)

Francisco G. Serpa, Adam M. Graves and Artjay Javier

 

A bibliometric mapping of the structure of STEM education using co-word
analysis (pages 2513–2536)  Shimelis G. Assefa and Abebe Rorissa

 

Is the world getting flatter? A new method for examining structural trends
in the news (pages 2537–2547)  Elad Segev, Tamir Sheafer and Shaul R.
Shenhav

 

Investigating confidence displays for top-N recommendations (pages
2548–2563)

Guy Shani, Lior Rokach, Bracha Shapira, Sarit Hadash and Moran Tangi

 

Demonstrating conceptual dynamics in an evolving text collection (pages
2564–2572)  Sándor Darányi and Peter Wittek

 

Interactive overlays of journals and the measurement of interdisciplinarity
on the basis of aggregated journal–journal citations (pages 2573–2586)

Loet Leydesdorff, Ismael Rafols and Chaomei Chen

 

OPINION

No such thing as society? On the individuality of information behavior
(pages 2587–2590)  David Bawden and Lyn Robinson

 

COMMUNICATION

Publication fees for open access journals: Different disciplines—different
methods (pages 2591–2594)  Marcin Kozak and James Hartley

 

BOOK REVIEW

Information Need: A Theory Connecting Information Search to Knowledge
Formation by Charles Cole. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2012. 224 pp.
$59.50 (ISBN 978-1-57387-429-8). (pages 2595–2596)

Nigel Ford

 

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Factual errors in the review of human information interaction (page 2597)
Raya Fidel

 

Academic promotion and the h-index (pages 2598–2599)  Avin Pillay

ERRATUM

Gazni, A., Sugimoto, C.R., and Didegah, F. (2012). Mapping world scientific
collaboration: Authors, institutions, and countries. Journal of the American
Society for Information Science and Technology, 63(2), 323–335. Doi:
10.1002/asi.21688 (page 2600).  This article corrects: Mapping world
scientific collaboration: Authors, institutions, and countries Vol. 63,
Issue 2, 323–335, Article first published online: 31 OCT 2011

 

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Richard Hill

ASIS&T Executive Director

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