From rhill at asis.org Thu Sep 18 11:25:51 2014 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:25:51 -0400 Subject: [Asist-announce] Annual Meeting, Awards, JASIST & Bulletin ( special on Rsch Data & Preservation) TOC's Message-ID: <01db01cfd354$d53b7170$7fb25450$@asis.org> Today is DEADLINE for Early Registration of ASIS&T Annual Meeting. http://www.asis.org/asist2014/ Awards to date, to be presented at the Annual Meeting Awards Luncheon. Congratulations to All!: - Award of Merit, Marjorie Hlava - Watson Davis Award, Vicki L. Gregory - Research Award, Susan Herring - Proquest Doctoral Dissertation, Amelia Acker, UCLA - Dissertation Proposal, Tiffany Chao - Pratt Severn, MA level research, Curt Arledge, UNC - SIG of the Year, SIG DL - Student Chapter of the Year, Simmons College - New ASIS&T book: Big Book (literally and figuratively; 976 pages) from Blaise Cronin and Cassidy R. Sugimoto--Scholarly Metrics Under the Microscope--has just been posted to the ITI website, meaning it's available for preordering at a great price. http://books.infotoday.com/asist/Scholarly-Metrics.shtml ___ JASIST TOC Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology ? 2014 ASIS&T Volume 65, Issue 10 Pages 1949 - 2164, October 2014 RESEARCH ARTICLES Shared files: The retrieval perspective (pages 1949?1963) Ofer Bergman, Steve Whittaker and Noa Falk A comprehensive empirical comparison of modern supervised classification and feature selection methods for text categorization (pages 1964?1987) Yindalon Aphinyanaphongs, Lawrence D. Fu, Zhiguo Li, Eric R. Peskin, Efstratios Efstathiadis, Constantin F. Aliferis and Alexander Statnikov User engagement in online News: Under the scope of sentiment, interest, affect, and gaze (pages 1988?2005) Ioannis Arapakis, Mounia Lalmas, B. Barla Cambazoglu, Mari-Carmen Marcos and Joemon M. Jose Making design researchers' information sharing visible through material objects (pages 2006?2016) Ola Pilerot A grounded theory of the practice of web information architecture in large organizations (pages 2017?2034) Sally Burford The communicative ecology of Web 2.0 at work: Social networking in the workspace (pages 2035?2047) Robert M. Davison, Carol X.J. Ou, Maris G. Martinsons, Angela Y. Zhao and Rong Du Adaptive data fusion methods in information retrieval (pages 2048?2061) Shengli Wu, Jieyu Li, Xiaoqin Zeng and Yaxin Bi iAggregator: Multidimensional relevance aggregation based on a fuzzy operator (pages 2062?2083) Bilel Moulahi, Lynda Tamine and Sadok Ben Yahia Dynamic topic detection and tracking: A comparison of HDP, C-word, and cocitation methods (pages 2084?2097) Wanying Ding and Chaomei Chen Exploring Co-training strategies for opinion detection (pages 2098?2110) Ning Yu Article first published online: 10 MAR 2014 | DOI: 10.1002/asi.23111 International coauthorship relations in the Social Sciences Citation Index: Is internationalization leading the Network? (pages 2111?2126) Loet Leydesdorff, Han Woo Park and Caroline Wagner The evolution of social ties online: A longitudinal study in a massively multiplayer online game (pages 2127?2137) Cuihua Shen, Peter Monge and Dmitri Williams Measuring direct and indirect authorial influence in historical corpora (pages 2138?2144) Moshe Koppel and Nadav Schweitzer Scientific journals in Brazil and Spain: Alternative publishing models (pages 2145?2151) Ros?ngela Schwarz Rodrigues and Ernest Abadal BRIEF COMMUNICATION A good normalized impact and concentration measure (pages 2152?2154) Leo Egghe BOOK REVIEWS Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Methods by Tom Boellstorff, Bonnie Nardi, Celia Pearce, and T.L. Taylor. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2012. 237 pp. $22.95 (paper) (ISBN 978-0-691-14951-6) (pages 2155?2157) David Hakken Digital Crossroads: Telecommunications Law and Policy in the Internet Age (2nd edition) by Jonathan E. Nuechterlein and Philip J. Weiser. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2013. 506 pp. $35.00. (paperback) (ISBN: 9780262519601) (pages 2158?2159) Martin B. H. Weiss LETTER TO THE EDITOR The reception of publications by scientists in the early days of modern science (pages 2160?2161)Lutz Bornmann IN MEMORIAM In memoriam: Allen Kent (1921?2014) (pages 2162?2163) James G. Williams ERRATUM ?Backstage? solidarity in Spanish- and English-written medical research papers: Publication context and the acknowledgment paratext. Journal of the american society for information science and technology 60(2) 2009, 307?317. DOI: 10.1002/asi.20981 (page 2164) Article first published online: 29 AUG 2014 | DOI: 10.1002/asi.23402 This article corrects: ?Backstage solidarity? in Spanish- and English-written medical research papers: Publication context and the acknowledgment paratext? Vol. 60, Issue 2, 307?317, Article first published online: 6 NOV 2008 BULLETIN TOC Current Issue August/September 2014 Vol. 40, No. 6 SPECIAL SECTION Research Data Access & Preservation by guest editors Andrew Johnson, Jennifer Doty and Lizzie Rolando RDAP14 Summit: Introduction by Andrew Johnson Research Data Management on a Shoestring Budget by Margaret Henderson, Regina Raboin, Yasmeen Shorish and Steve Van Tuyl Collaboration and Tension Between Institutions and Units Providing Data Management Support by Stephanie Wright, Amanda Whitmire, Lisa Zilinski and David Minor NSF DtaNet Partners Update by Dharma Akmon Funding Agency Responses to Federal Requirements for Public Access to Research Results by Wendy Kozlowski Learning to Curate by Jennifer Doty, Joel Herndon, Jared Lyle and Libbie Stephenson Lightning Talk Summary by Kristin Briney Metadata Use in Research Data Management by Christie Wiley DEPARTMENTS Editor's Desktop by Irene Travis President's Page by Harry Bruce Inside ASIS&T Annual Student Design Competition in Seattle by Candy Schwartz and Rhiannon Gainor Richard B. 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URL: From rhill at asis.org Mon Sep 22 09:02:04 2014 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 09:02:04 -0400 Subject: [Asist-announce] Strategic planning questionaire - RSVP 8/30/2014 Message-ID: <01ec01cfd665$69427e00$3bc77a00$@asis.org> ASIST Strategic Planning Focus Group Invitations Dear ASIS&T member, The ASIS&T Board is launching a strategic planning initiative. And we are looking for your input and participation in this process! We ask that you complete this brief survey by September 30th: http://tinyurl.com/p8m3guz Why are we doing strategic planning? ASIS&T currently does not have a strategic plan. With the ongoing changes to our field, the range of choices that people have to engage professionally, and the importance of charting a clear future for the association, it is critical that ASIS&T develop an actionable strategic plan that is in strong alignment with member interests and needs. We need to engage in strategic planning to: . provide strategic direction for the association, thus setting the association up for long-term success; . review ASIS&T's mission, vision, and goals and translate these into clear actions that can be reported on; . allow the association to better align resources with strategic goals; and . ensure the association is meeting membership needs and being more transparent. How will this strategic planning be accomplished? We will be kicking off this strategic planning process at the 2014 Annual Meeting, and our goal is to complete the plan by the 2015 Annual Meeting. There will be several opportunities for you to provide your thoughts and ideas throughout the strategic planning process -- through participating in focus group interview sessions conducted at the 2014 Annual Meeting, sharing your ideas on poster boards at the 2014 Annual Meeting, participating in virtual focus group sessions held after the 2014 Annual Meeting, as well as providing feedback on the draft strategic plan though Virtual Town Hall meetings. We need your help To build this shared future vision for ASIS&T and to ensure that ASIS&T is meeting your needs, we need your ideas and participation in the strategic planning process. We will be holding several focus group interview sessions at the 2014 Annual Meeting to get your input and thoughts on what you think ASIS&T needs to do -- and we hope that you will participate. Each focus group interview will last 90 minutes and food will be provided. Please complete this brief survey by September 30th: http://tinyurl.com/p8m3guz Thank you for participating! Sincerely, Sandy Hirsh, President-Elect, and the ASIS&T Strategic Planning Team Richard B. Hill Executive Director ASIS&T 8555 16th Street, Suite 850 Silver Spring, MD 20910 v. (301) 495-0900 f. (301) 495-0810 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rhill at asis.org Mon Sep 29 13:27:33 2014 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 13:27:33 -0400 Subject: [Asist-announce] Response Deadline Sept 30, tomorrow: ASIST Strategic Planning Focus Group Invitations Message-ID: <036701cfdc0a$a8cf1100$fa6d3300$@asis.org> ASIST Strategic Planning Focus Group Invitations Dear ASIS&T member, The ASIS&T Board is launching a strategic planning initiative.? And we are looking for your input and participation in this process! We ask that you complete this brief survey by September 30th: http://tinyurl.com/p8m3guz ?? Why are we doing strategic planning? ASIS&T currently does not have a strategic plan.? With the ongoing changes to our field, the range of choices that people have to engage professionally, and the importance of charting a clear future for the association, it is critical that ASIS&T develop an actionable strategic plan that is in strong alignment with member interests and needs. We need to engage in strategic planning to: ????????? provide strategic direction for the association, thus setting the association up for long-term success; ????????? review ASIS&T?s mission, vision, and goals and translate these into clear actions that can be reported on; ????????? allow the association to better align resources with strategic goals; and ????????? ensure the association is meeting membership needs and being more transparent. How will this strategic planning be accomplished? We will be kicking off this strategic planning process at the 2014 Annual Meeting, and our goal is to complete the plan by the 2015 Annual Meeting. There will be several opportunities for you to provide your thoughts and ideas throughout the strategic planning process -- through participating in focus group interview sessions conducted at the 2014 Annual Meeting, sharing your ideas on poster boards at the 2014 Annual Meeting, participating in virtual focus group sessions held after the 2014 Annual Meeting, as well as providing feedback on the draft strategic plan though Virtual Town Hall meetings. We need your help To build this shared future vision for ASIS&T and to ensure that ASIS&T is meeting your needs, we need your ideas and participation in the strategic planning process.? We will be holding several focus group interview sessions at the 2014 Annual Meeting to get your input and thoughts on what you think ASIS&T needs to do -- and we hope that you will participate.? Each focus group interview will last 90 minutes and food will be provided. ? Please complete this brief survey by September 30th:? http://tinyurl.com/p8m3guz? ? Thank you for participating! Sincerely, Sandy Hirsh, President-Elect, and the ASIS&T Strategic Planning Team Richard B. Hill Executive Director ASIS&T 8555 16th Street, Suite 850 Silver Spring, MD 20910 v. (301) 495-0900 f. (301) 495-0810