[Asist-announce] Typo corrected: VOTE for 2014 Officers & Directors + JASIST TOC

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Wed Jul 9 08:55:36 EDT 2014



 Internal typo corrected, and trying to send as plain text, not an
attachment.  Apologies.  Dick

Vote for 2014 ASIS&T Officers and Directors:  Voting instructions were sent
to all members recently.  This includes a different username and password
that your normal ASIS&T login information.  The deadline for voting is July
31, 2014. If you did not receive your voting information, please contact
rhill at asis.org.
 
Positions for which your vote is sought are (the order was chosen by lot):
 President-elect for the 2015 ASIS&T administrative year (elect one):
-Candidates are Nadia Caidi and Jens-Erik Mai.
 
Director-at-Large for 2015-2017 administrative years (elect two):
-Candidates are Chirag Shah, Jamshid Beheshti, Fidelia Ibekwe SanJuan, and
Boryung Ju.
 
Brief biographical information and candidate statements are available at
http://www.asis.org/elections/.
 
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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology:

Volume 65, Issue 8 Pages 1515 - 1731, August 2014

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

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Archaeology of a digitization (pages 1515–1526) Bonnie Mak


Citation-based plagiarism detection: Practicability on a large-scale
scientific corpus (pages 1527–1540) Bela Gipp, Norman Meuschke and Corinna
Breitinger


The effects of information privacy concerns on digitizing personal health
records (pages 1541–1554) Ting Li and Thomas Slee


Dyadic attribution model: A mechanism to assess trustworthiness in virtual
organizations (pages 1555–1576) Shuyuan Mary Ho and Izak Benbasat


Automatic query expansion: A structural linguistic perspective (pages
1577–1596) Michael Symonds, Peter Bruza, Guido Zuccon, Bevan Koopman,
Laurianne Sitbon and Ian Turner


Query-performance prediction for effective query routing in domain-specific
repositories (pages 1597–1614) Surendra Sarnikar, Zhu Zhang and J. Leon Zhao


Disseminating research with web CV hyperlinks (pages 1615–1626) Kayvan
Kousha and Mike Thelwall


Mendeley readership altmetrics for the social sciences and humanities:
Research evaluation and knowledge flows (pages 1627–1638) Ehsan Mohammadi
and Mike Thelwall


An integrated examination of collaboration coauthorship networks through
structural cohesion, holes, hierarchy, and percolating clusters (pages
1639–1661) Jaideep Ghosh and Avinash Kshitij


Understanding information and communication technology behavioral intention
to use: Applying the UTAUT model to social networking site adoption by young
people in a least developed country (pages 1662–1674) Bangaly Kaba and
Bakary Touré


A study on mental models of taggers and experts for article indexing based
on analysis of keyword usage (pages 1675–1694) Ya-Ning Chen and Hao-Ren Ke


E-books versus print books: Readers' choices and preferences across contexts
(pages 1695–1706) Yin Zhang and Sonali Kudva


Effects of rationale awareness in online ideation crowdsourcing tasks (pages
1707–1720) Lu Xiao

BRIEF COMMUNICATION

Analyzing broken links on the web of data: An experiment with DBpedia (pages
1721–1727) Enayat Rajabi, Salvador Sanchez-Alonso and Miguel-Angel Sicilia

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

How many athletes qualified for the London Olympic Games? (page 1728) Adrian
Miroiu

IN MEMORIAM

In memoriam: Anthony Debons (1916–2013) (pages 1729–1730) Dr. James G.
Williams


A brief tribute by Toni Carbo (page 1731) Toni Carbo




Richard B. Hill
Executive Director
ASIS&T
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Silver Spring, MD  20910
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