[Asist-announce] AM 2015, Awards, Strategic Planning, JASIST & Bulletin TOCs

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Thu Sep 10 10:27:14 EDT 2015



ASIS&T Annual Meeting 2015  November 6-10, 2015
November 6-10, 2015 • Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch • St. Louis,
Missouri
Information Science with Impact: Research in and for the Community

Complete program, registration + links for candidates and employers
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Awards
       Teacher of the Tear: 	Denise Agusto, Drexel
       Watson Davis:		Michael Leach, Harvard 
       Student Chapter of the Year: San Jose State
       SIG of the Year: 		SIG AH
       Best JASIST Paper:  		“When Complexity Becomes
Interesting”, 65(7), 1478- 1500, by Frans van der Sluis, Egon L. van den
Broek, 
      				 Richard J. Glassey, Elisabeth M. A. G. van
Dijk, and Franciska M. G. de Jong.
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ASIS&T Strategic Panning 
Findings report is available for review and comment at
https://www.asist.org/about/strategic-plan/
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 Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
© ASIS&T 
 
Volume 66, Issue 9 Pages C1 - C1, 1747 - 1964, September 2015

ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SCIENCE
Data journals: A survey (pages 1747–1762) 
Leonardo Candela, Donatella Castelli, Paolo Manghi and Alice Tani 

RESEARCH ARTICLES
Evaluating the retrieval effectiveness of web search engines using a
representative query sample (pages 
1763–1775) Dirk Lewandowski 

An automatic approach to weighted subject indexing—an empirical study in the
biomedical domain (pages 
1776–1784) Kun Lu and Jin Mao 

The impact of image descriptions on user tagging behavior: A study of the
nature and functionality of 
crowdsourced tags (pages 1785–1798) Yi-ling Lin, Christoph Trattner, Peter
Brusilovsky and Daqing He 

On the usefulness of lexical and syntactic processing in polarity
classification of Twitter messages (pages 
1799–1816) David Vilares, Miguel A. Alonso and Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez 

Developing a bottom-up, user-based method of web register classification
(pages 1817–1831) 
Jesse Egbert, Douglas Biber and Mark Davies 

Who reads research articles? An altmetrics analysis of Mendeley user
categories (pages 1832–1846) 
Ehsan Mohammadi, Mike Thelwall, Stefanie Haustein and Vincent Larivière 

Why does attention to web articles fall with Time? (pages 1847–1856) 
Mikhail V. Simkin and Vwani P. Roychowdhury 

The value and complexity of collection arrangement for evidentiary work
(pages 1857–1882) 
Ciaran B. Trace and Luis Francisco-Revilla 

Facebook apps and tagging: The trade-off between personal privacy and
engaging with friends (pages 1883–
1896) Pamela Wisniewski, Heng Xu, Heather Lipford and Emmanuel Bello-Ogunu 

Capturing Collabportunities: A method to evaluate collaboration
opportunities in information search using 
pseudocollaboration (pages 1897–1912) Roberto González-Ibáñez, Chirag Shah
and Ryen W. White 

Joint model for subsentence-level sentiment analysis with Markov logic
(pages 1913–1922) 
Ziyan Chen, Yu Huang, Jing Tian, Xiaoyan Liu, Kun Fu and Tinglei Huang 
 
Is there a clubbing effect underlying Chinese research citation Increases?
(pages 1923–1932) 
Li Tang, Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie 

Technology adoption decisions in the household: A seven-model comparison
(pages 1933–1949) 
Susan A. Brown, Viswanath Venkatesh and Hartmut Hoehle 

BRIEF COMMUNICATION
 What is behind the curtain of the Leiden Ranking? (pages 1950–1953) 
Rüdiger Mutz and Hans-Dieter Daniel 

OPINION PAPER
To intervene or not to intervene; is that the question? On the role of
scientometrics in research evaluation 
(pages 1954–1958) Sarah de Rijcke and Alexander Rushforth 

BOOK REVIEWS
Speaking Code: Coding as Aesthetic and Political Expression by Geoff Cox and
Alex McLean. Cambridge, 
MA: MIT Press, 2012. 168 pp. $30.00 (hardcover). ISBN 9780262018364. (pages
1959–1962) 
Mark C. Marino 

The Discipline of Organizing. Edited by Robert J. Glushko Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press, 2013. 559 pp. $40.00 
(hardcover) (ISBN: 9780262518505) (pages 1963–1964) 
Elaine Svenonius 
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BULLETIN  August/September 2015
Volume 41, No. 6, (Size: 2.4mb)
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Special Section
Research Data Access and Preservation
Introduction
by Sara Mannheimer

Developing Data Information Literacy Programs: Working with Faculty,
Graduate Students and Undergraduates
by Jake Carlson, Megan Sapp Nelson, Lisa R. Johnston, and Amy Koshoffer

Building Outreach on Assessment: Researcher Compliance with Journal Policies
for Data Sharing
by Kathleen Fear

Current Issues and Approaches to Curating Student Research Data
by Andrew Creamer

Unifying Campus Research Data Services: You’re in Good Company 
by Cynthia R. H. Vitale, Amy Nurnberger, and Brianna Marshall

BYOPanel – The On-the-Spot Assembled Panel on Responses to the OSTP Memo
Responses
by Margaret Janz

University Data Policies and Library Data Services: Who Owns Your Data?
by Lisa D. Zilinski, Abigail Goben and Kristin Briney

Research Data Services at the University of Colorado Boulder
by Shelly L. Knuth, Andrew M. Johnson, and Thomas Hauser

DLF E-Research Network Members Attend 2015 RDAP Summit
by Gail Clement and Rita Van Duinen

IA Column
Everyone’s Job: Making Sense of the Mess by Laura Creekmore

Departments
Editor’s Desktop by Irene Travis

President’s Page  by Sandy Hirsh

Inside ASIS&T

In Memoriam: Claire K. Schultz, 1924-2015
by Robert V. Williams

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