[Asist-announce] ASIST HQ to move; Constitution change coming; two JASIST TOCs
Richard Hill
rhill at asis.org
Mon Jan 13 10:40:39 EST 2014
ASIST Headquarters to move
Around the middle of February ASIST HQ will be moving to 8555 16th
Street, Suite 850, Silver Spring, MD 20910. We think phones and fax
numbers will remain the same. Updated information will be posted as it
becomes definite.
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ASIST Constitutional amendment to come shortly.
An Amendment to the ASIST Constitution, mirroring the change made in
the bylaws last summer updating the window for voting, will be coming soon.
The constitution is a separate document legally and needs to be separately
amended.
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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
© 2014 ASIS&T
Volume 65, Issue 1 Pages 1 - 214, January 2014
GUEST EDITORIAL
Guest editorial (pages 12)
Diane H. Sonnenwald and Harry Bruce
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Subject matter categorization of tags applied to digital images from art
museums (pages 312) Judith L. Klavans, Rebecca LaPlante and Jennifer
Golbeck
Analyzing geographic query reformulation: An exploratory study (pages 1324)
Saad Aloteibi and Mark Sanderson
Using internet groups in situations of information poverty: Topics and
information needs (pages 2536) Laura Hasler, Ian Ruthven and Steven
Buchanan
Informational support exchanges using different computer-mediated
communication formats in a social media alcoholism community (pages 3752)
Katherine Y. Chuang and Christopher C. Yang
Searching for specific health-related information in MedlinePlus: Behavioral
patterns and user experience (pages 5368) Yan Zhang
Investigating the behavior of visually impaired users for multi-session
search tasks (pages 6983) Nuzhah Gooda Sahib, Anastasios Tombros and Tony
Stockman
Early warning information seeking in the 2009 Victorian Bushfires (pages
8497)
Chun Wei Choo and Indrani Nadarajah
Crossing new borders: computers, mobile phones, transportation, and English
language among Hispanic day laborers in Seattle, Washington (pages 98108)
Luis Fernando Baron, Moriah Neils and Ricardo Gomez
A Two-stage active learning method for learning to rank (pages 109128)
Rodrigo M. Silva, Marcos A. Gonçalves and Adriano Veloso
Automatically embedding newsworthy links to articles: From implementation to
evaluation (pages 129145) Ioannis Arapakis, Mounia Lalmas, Hakan Ceylan and
Pinar Donmez
Cost and benefit estimation of experts' mediation in an enterprise search
(pages 146163) Mingfang Wu, Andrew Turpin, James A. Thom, Falk Scholer and
Ross Wilkinson
Interdisciplinarity at the journal and specialty level: The changing
knowledge bases of the journal cognitive science (pages 164177)
Loet Leydesdorff and Robert L. Goldstone
Determining if two documents are written by the same author (pages 178187)
Moshe Koppel and Yaron Winter
Education journals: Two decades of change and implications for the field
(pages 188200) Patricia Hardré and Chad Mortensen
BRIEF COMMUNICATION
Increase in numbers and proportions of review articles in Tropical Medicine,
Infectious Diseases, and oncology (pages 201205)
Robert Colebunders, Chris Kenyon and Ronald Rousseau
Distributions instead of single numbers: Percentiles and beam plots for the
assessment of single researchers (pages 206208) Lutz Bornmann and Werner
Marx
BOOK REVIEW
T.H.P. Gould (2013). Do we still need peer review? An argument for change.
Scarecrow Press: Plymouth, UK (pages 209213) Lutz Bornmann
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Quantity, quality, and consistency as bibliometric indicators (page 214)
Gangan Prathap
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Jasist Volume 65, Issue 2 Pages 215 - 429, February 2014
ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SCIENCE
Collaborative information seeking (pages 215236)
Chirag Shah
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Anatomy of green open access (pages 237250)
Bo-Christer Björk, Mikael Laakso, Patrik Welling and Patrik Paetau
Managing scientific data as public assets: Data sharing practices and
policies among full-time government employees (pages 251262)
Kimberly Douglass, Suzie Allard, Carol Tenopir, Lei Wu and Mike Frame
The classification of financial products (pages 263280)
Aaron J. Loehrlein, Victoria L. Lemieux and Michael Bennett
Citation analysis and the development of science: A case study using
articles by some Nobel prize winners (pages 281289) Yuxian Liu and Ronald
Rousseau
Developing a service robot for a children's library: A design-based research
approach (pages 290301) Weijane Lin, Hsiu-Ping Yueh, Hsin-Ying Wu and
Li-Chen Fu
The role of media-embedded heuristics in achieving online readership
popularity (pages 302312)
Helen S. Du
The influence of geospatial factors on democracy: Its representation on web
interface design (pages 313333) Rowena Li
Patterns of connections and movements in dual-map overlays: A new method of
publication portfolio analysis (pages 334351) Chaomei Chen and Loet
Leydesdorff
Productivity and influence in bioinformatics: A bibliometric analysis using
PubMed central (pages 352371)
Min Song, SuYeon Kim, Guo Zhang, Ying Ding and Tamy Chambers
A bibliometric study of highly cited reviews in the Science Citation Index
expanded (pages 372385) Yuh-Shan Ho and Michael Kahn
Mutual redundancies in interhuman communication systems: Steps toward a
calculus of processing meaning (pages 386399) Loet Leydesdorff and Inga A.
Ivanova
Supervised learning models to predict firm performance with annual reports:
An empirical study (pages 400413) Xin Ying Qiu, Padmini Srinivasan and
Yong Hu
A knowledge-based approach for polarity classification in Twitter (pages
414425) Arturo Montejo-Ráez, Eugenio Martínez-Cámara, M. Teresa
Martín-Valdivia and L. Alfonso Ureña-López
BRIEF COMMUNICATION
The zynergy-index and the formula for the h-index (pages 426427)
Gangan Prathap
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
On the function of university rankings (pages 428429)
Lutz Bornmann
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Richard Hill
ASIS&T Executive Director
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Silver Spring, MD 20910
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