[Asist-announce] First Town Hall Mtng. tomorrow; JASIST TOC

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Mon Sep 28 13:47:50 EDT 2015



Share your feedback on the ASIS&T Strategic Plan in a Town Hall Session!
There are 3 opportunities for you to participate in a virtual town hall
session this week:   
*	9/29 (Tues) at 4-5pm Pacific (7-8pm Eastern)
*	10/1 (Thurs) at 8-9am Pacific (11am-12pm Eastern)
*	10/1 (Thurs) at 12-1pm Pacific (3-4pm Eastern)

We will hold this virtual town hall session through a web conference. Please
join us on Blackboard Collaborate by using the link below and typing in your
name on the sign in page:
https://sas.elluminate.com/d.jnlp?password=JFEV5OSFJIXMSDFJOKPX&sid=vclass

[You will need the Blackboard Collaborate “launcher,’ which is free and
available when you sign in.  First time user guide at 
http://support.blackboardcollaborate.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=8336
&task=knowledge&question ID=1251]

You can read the Strategic Plan here: http://bit.ly/1MprSoL  And more
information is available on the ASIS&T strategic planning site:
https://www.asist.org/about/strategic-plan/ 
 
If you can’t make it to one of the town hall sessions, you can email us at
planning at asist.org, tweet to us @asist_org, post on our Facebook page, or
post on our LinkedIn group.  

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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
© ASIS&T 
 
Volume 66, Issue 10 Pages C1 - C1, 1965 - 2176, October 2015

ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SCIENCE

“A few exciting words”: Information and entropy revisited (pages 1965–1987)
David Bawden and Lyn Robinson 

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Multidimensional assessment of scholarly research impact (pages 1988–2002)
Henk F. Moed and Gali Halevi 

Do “altmetrics” correlate with citations? Extensive comparison of altmetric
indicators with citations from a multidisciplinary perspective (pages
2003–2019) Rodrigo Costas, Zohreh Zahedi and Paul Wouters 



Bias and effort in peer review (pages 2020–2030) Jose A. García, Rosa
Rodriguez-Sánchez and Joaquín Fdez-Valdivia 

A study of social interaction during mobile information seeking (pages
2031–2044) Esther Meng-Yoke Tan and Dion Hoe-Lian Goh 

Motivations for sharing information and social support in social media: A
comparative analysis of Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, YouTube, and Flickr
(pages 2045–2060) Sanghee Oh and Sue Yeon Syn 

Understanding information history from a genre-theoretical perspective
(pages 2061–2070) Laura Skouvig and Jack Andersen 

Quality of health information for consumers on the web: A systematic review
of indicators, criteria, tools, and evaluation results (pages 2071–2084) Yan
Zhang, Yalin Sun and Bo Xie 

The interacting effects of distributed work arrangements and individual
dispositions on willingness to engage in sensemaking behaviors (pages
2085–2097) Peter Gray, Brian S. Butler and Nikhil Sharma 

Mobile technologies and the spatiotemporal configurations of institutional
practice (pages 2098–2115) Irina Shklovski, Emily Troshynski and Paul
Dourish 


Effects of domain on measures of semantic relatedness (pages 2116–2131) 
Daniel Macias-Galindo, Lawrence Cavedon, John Thangarajah and Wilson Wong 

Testing theories of preferential attachment in random networks of citations
(pages 2132–2145) Lawrence Smolinsky, Aaron Lercher and Andrew McDaniel 

BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS

Which of the world's institutions employ the most highly cited researchers?
An analysis of the data from highlycited.com (pages 2146–2148) Lutz Bornmann
and Johann Bauer 

Do researchers provide public or institutional E-mail accounts as
correspondence E-mails in scientific articles? (pages 2149–2154) 
Marcin Kozak, Olesia Iefremova, Jaros?aw Szko?a and Daniel Sas 

Matching Medline/PubMed data with Web of Science: A routine in R language
(pages 2155–2159) Daniele Rotolo and Loet Leydesdorff 

OPINION PAPER

How much hybridization does machine translation Need? (pages 2160–2165) 
Marta R. Costa-jussà 

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Nature's top 100 revisited (page 2166) Lutz Bornmann 

Letter to the editor: A bibliometric for the publication of inconsequential
work (page 2167) Travis C. Pratt 

BOOK REVIEWS

Information and Intrigue: From Index Cards to Dewey Decimal to Alger Hiss by
Colin Burke. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2014. 370 pp. $45.00. (Hardcover).
(ISBN: 9780262027021) (pages 2168–2170) 
Emil Levine 

Les Dérives de l'Évaluation de la Recherche: du bon usage de la bibliométrie
(The Excesses of Research Evaluation: The Proper Use of Bibliometrics) by
Yves Gingras. Paris: Raisons d'Agir Editions, 2014. 122 pp. 8? (paper).
(ISBN: 978-2-912107-75-6) (pages 2171–2176) 
Michel Zitt 



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