[Asist-announce] Vote, Awards and JASIST TOC

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Tue Mar 18 15:10:11 EDT 2014


 

 

VOTE on Changing ASIS&T Constitution, to shorten response time for voting.

 

Deadline to vote is April 10, 2014.  Unique passwords were sent.  If you
wish to vote and did not receive the password message password, etc. arenot
the same as your normal ASIS&T log in), please contact rhill at asis.org.

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2014 ASIS&T AWARDS are all open for nominations at
http://asis.org/awards.html.  

            Award of Merit               July 1

            Best Information Science Book   July 1

            History Fund Research Grant      April 30

            History Fund Research Paper Award       April 30

            James M. Cretsos Leadership     July 15

            ProQuest Doctoral Dissertation               June 15

            Research in Information Science             June 15

            Thomson Reuters Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Scholarship
July 1

            Thomson Reuters Outstanding Information Science Teacher
August 1

            Watson Davis                July 15

            Pratt Severn Best Student Research Paper          June 15

            New Leaders Award       July 15

 

            Chapter Awards             Nomination Deadline

            Chapter of the Year        August 15

            Chapter Member of the Year       August 15

            Chapter Event of the Year           August 15

            Chapter Publication of the Year   August 15

            Chapter Innovation          August 15

            Student Chapter of the Year        July 1

 

            Special Interest Group (SIG) Awards        Nomination Deadline

            SIG of the Year August 15

            SIG Member of the Year              August 15

            SIG Publication of the Year         July 15

 

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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology

© 2014 ASIS&T 

 

Volume 65, Issue 4 Pages 649 - 867, April 2014

 

RESEARCH ARTICLES

 

Are elite journals declining? (pages 649–655) 

Vincent Larivière, George A. Lozano and Yves Gingras 

 

Tweeting biomedicine: An analysis of tweets and citations in the biomedical
literature (pages 656–669) 

Stefanie Haustein, Isabella Peters, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Mike Thelwall and
Vincent Larivière 

 

Creation of a highly detailed, dynamic, global model and map of science
(pages 670–685) 

Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans 

 

Ontological realism and classification: Structures and concepts in the Gene
Ontology (pages 686–697) 

Charlie Mayor and Lyn Robinson 

 

Open access subject repositories: An overview (pages 698–706) 

Bo-Christer Björk 

 

Web search volume as a predictor of academic fame: An exploration of Google
trends (pages 707–720) 

Liwen Vaughan and Esteban Romero-Frías 

 

Academia.edu: Social network or Academic Network? (pages 721–731) 

Mike Thelwall and Kayvan Kousha 

 

What proportion of excellent papers makes an institution one of the best
worldwide? Specifying thresholds for the interpretation of the results of
the SCImago Institutions Ranking and the Leiden Ranking (pages 732–736) 

Lutz Bornmann and Felix de Moya Anegón 

 

Informetric explanation of some Leiden Ranking graphs (pages 737–741) 

L. Egghe 

 

The “academic trace” of the performance matrix: A mathematical synthesis of
the h-index and the integrated impact indicator (I3) (pages 742–750) 

Fred Y. Ye and Loet Leydesdorff 

 

Detecting the historical roots of research fields by reference publication
year spectroscopy (RPYS) (pages 751–764) 

Werner Marx, Lutz Bornmann, Andreas Barth and Loet Leydesdorff 

 

Author name disambiguation for PubMed (pages 765–781) 

Wanli Liu, Rezarta Islamaj Do?an, Sun Kim, Donald C. Comeau, Won Kim, Lana
Yeganova, Zhiyong Lu and W. John Wilbur 

 

Good debt or bad debt: Detecting semantic orientations in economic texts
(pages 782–796) 

Pekka Malo, Ankur Sinha, Pekka Korhonen, Jyrki Wallenius and Pyry Takala 

 

Group-based trajectory modeling (GBTM) of citations in scholarly literature:
Dynamic qualities of “transient” and “sticky knowledge claims” (pages
797–811) 

Susanne E. Baumgartner and Loet Leydesdorff 

 

Solo versus collaborative writing: Discrepancies in the use of tables and
graphs in academic articles (pages 812–820) 

Guillaume Cabanac, Gilles Hubert and James Hartley 

 

Technological information inequality as an incessantly moving target: The
redistribution of information and communication capacities between 1986 and
2010 (pages 821–835) 

Martin Hilbert 

 

Assessing the relationships among tag syntax, semantics, and perceived
usefulness (pages 836–849) 

Corinne Jörgensen, Besiki Stvilia and Shuheng Wu 

 

BRIEF COMMUNICATION

 

Current index: A Proposal for a dynamic rating system for researchers (pages
850–855) 

Dalibor Fiala 

 

How much of the global information and communication explosion is driven by
more, and how much by better technology? (pages 856–861) 

Martin Hilbert 

 

BOOK REVIEW

 

The Fight Over Digital Rights: The Politics of Copyright and Technology by
Bill D. Herman. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 243 pp.
$95.00. (hardcover) (ISBN 978-1-107-01597-5). (pages 862–865) 

J. Carlos Fernández-Molina 

 

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

 

On the problems of dealing with bibliometric data (pages 866–867) 

Werner Marx and Lutz Bornmann 

 

 

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NEW ADDRESS AS OF Feb. 16, 2014

Richard Hill

ASIS&T Executive Director

8555 16th Street, Suite 850

Silver Spring, MD 20910-3560

FAX: (301) 495-0810

Voice: (301) 495-0900

rhill at asis.org

 

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