From rhill at asis.org Mon Jun 15 10:58:53 2015 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 10:58:53 -0400 Subject: [Asist-announce] Voting for 2015 Leaders, Bulletin and JASIST TOCs Message-ID: <086501d0a77b$d6841220$838c3660$@asis.org> VOTING ? bylaws and candidates: On June 2, 2015, unique usernames and passwords were sent via e-mail to all eligible to vote for 2016 Officers and Directors and a bylaws amendment approved by the ASIS&T Board. The deadline for voting is July 2. Information about the bylaws amendment and candidates is at https://www.asist.org/elections/. Your normal ASIS&T username and password will not work for voting. If you did not receive that information, please contact rhill at asist.org _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BULLETIN of the Association for Information Science and Technology June/July 2015 Volume 41, No. 5, (Size: 9.4mb) Special Section Communicating Information Architecture Introduction by Laura S. Creekmore, Guest Editor Practical Modeling: Making the Invisible Visible by Joe Elmendorf, Andrew Hinton and Kaarin Hoff Information Architecture in Wikipedia by Noreen Whysel Testing Taxonomies: Beyond Card Sorting by Alberta Soranzo and Dave Cooksey Case Study: How a Startup Solved a 10-Year-Old Music Metadata Problem by Richard Jacobson Column: RDAP Data Management Plans as a Research Tool by Lizzy Rolando, Jake Carlson, Patricia Hswe, Susan Wells Parham, Brian Westra and Amanda L. Whitmire Departments Editor?s Desktop by Irene Travis President?s Page by Sandy Hirsh Inside ASIS&T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JASIST: Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology Volume 66, Issue 7 Pages 1305 - 1521, July 2015 ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SCIENCE Human rights as a topic and guide for LIS research and practice (pages 1305?1322) Kay Mathiesen RESEARCH ARTICLES Team size matters: Collaboration and scientific impact since 1900 (pages 1323?1332) Vincent Larivi?re, Yves Gingras, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Andrew Tsou Can we rank scholarly book publishers? A bibliometric experiment with the field of history (pages 1333?1347) Alesia Zuccala, Raf Guns, Roberto Cornacchia and Rens Bod Thesaurus and ontology structure: Formal and pragmatic differences and similarities (pages 1348?1366) Daniel Kless, Simon Milton, Edmund Kazmierczak and Jutta Lindenthal Are relations in thesauri ?context-free, definitional, and true in all possible worlds?? (pages 1367?1373) Birger Hj?rland Argue, observe, assess: Measuring disciplinary identities and differences through socio-epistemic discourse (pages 1374?1387) Bradford Demarest and Cassidy R. Sugimoto Domain-independent search expertise: A description of procedural knowledge gained during guided instruction (pages 1388?1405) Catherine L. Smith Who publishes in ?predatory? journals? (pages 1406?1417) Jingfeng Xia, Jennifer L. Harmon, Kevin G. Connolly, Ryan M. Donnelly, Mary R. Anderson and Heather A. Howard ?They are always there for me?: The convergence of social support and information in an online breast cancer community (pages 1418?1430) Ellen L. Rubenstein Clusterization and mapping of waste recycling science. Evolution of research from 2002 to 2012 (pages 1431?1446) Gaizka Garechana, Rosa Rio-Belver, Ernesto Cilleruelo and Jaso Larruscain Sarasola Hyperlinks embedded in twitter as a proxy for total external in-links to international university websites (pages 1447?1462) Enrique Ordu?a-Malea, Daniel Torres-Salinas and Emilio Delgado L?pez-C?zar Investigating serendipity: How it unfolds and what may influence it (pages 1463?1476) Lori McCay-Peet and Elaine G. Toms Perceptions of justice or injustice as determinants of contributor defections from online communities (pages 1477?1493) Ling Jiang and Christian Wagner Effects of ego involvement and social norms on individuals' uploading intention on Wikipedia: A comparative study between the United States and South Korea (pages 1494?1506) Namkee Park, Hyun Sook Oh and Naewon Kang COMMUNICATION BRICS countries and scientific excellence: A bibliometric analysis of most frequently cited papers (pages 1507?1513) Lutz Bornmann, Caroline Wagner and Loet Leydesdorff OPINION Crowd science: It is not just a matter of time (or funding) (pages 1514?1517) Eleftheria Vasileiadou LETTER TO THE EDITOR Egghe's g-index is not a proper concentration measure (pages 1518?1519) Ronald Rousseau REVIEW Adaptive Interaction: A Utility Maximization Approach to Understanding Human Interaction with Technology by Stephen J. Payne and Andrew Howes. 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