From rhill at asis.org Fri Feb 12 11:11:22 2016 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2016 11:11:22 -0500 Subject: [Asist-announce] ASIS&T Statement re: ALA Accreditation; Bulletin and JASIST TOCs Message-ID: <055e01d165b0$05133790$0f39a6b0$@asis.org> ASIS&T Board issues POSITION STATEMENT on ALA ACCREDITATION PROCESS Please see https://www.asist.org/asist-position-statement-on-the-ala-accreditation-proc ess/ ___ Bulletin of the Association for Information Science and Technology February/March 2016 Volume 42, No. 3, (Size: 9.1mb) Annual Meeting Coverage Photo Montage 2015 Award Winners Special Section Using Technology to Transform Education: Aaron Doering Addresses Annual Meeting by Steve Hardin Creating Impact: Issues, Challenges and Solutions: Sarah Morton Addresses Plenary by Steve Hardin ASIS&T Annual Meeting Pre-conference Activities SIG/CR Workshop: Conceptual Crowbars and Classification at the Crossroads: The Impact and Future of Classification Research by Melissa Adler SIG/MET: Metrics 2015: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research by Stefanie Haustein SIG/SI Workshop: 11th Annual SIG-SI Research Symposium a Success! by Pnina Fichman and Howard Rosenbaum SIG/USE Research Symposium: Making Research Matter: Connecting Theory and Practice by Rebekah Willson, Devon Greyson, Gary Burnett and Lisa Given SIG CON Research Symposium: [Insert Title Here: Make Sure to Satisfy Titular Colonicity] by Kenneth R. Fleischmann, Adam Worrall, Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson, Sean Goggins and Gary Burnett IA Column Using IA to Increase User Awareness by Laura Creekmore RDAP Review Is Research Reproducibility the New Data Management for Libraries? by Cynthia R.H. Vitale Departments Editor?s Desktop by Irene Travis President?s Page by Nadia Caidi Inside ASIS&T ___ Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology ? ASIS&T Volume 67, Issue 3 Pages C1 - C1, 491 - 753, March 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS (pages 491?492) RESEARCH ARTICLES Professional information disclosure on social networks: The case of Facebook and LinkedIn in Israel (pages 493?504) Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet and Yair Bratspiess A conceptual model for video games and interactive media (pages 505?517) Jacob Jett, Simone Sacchi, Jin Ha Lee and Rachel Ivy Clarke A web analytics approach for appraising electronic resources in academic libraries (pages 518?534) Daniel M. Coughlin, Mark C. Campbell and Bernard J. Jansen Costly collaborations: The impact of scientific fraud on co-authors' careers (pages 535?542) Philippe Mongeon and Vincent Larivi?re Contributions of chinese authors in PLOS ONE (pages 543?549) Sulan Yan, Ronald Rousseau and Shuiqing Huang A readability level prediction tool for K-12 books (pages 550?565) Joel Denning, Maria Soledad Pera and Yiu-Kai Ng Can Amazon.com reviews help to assess the wider impacts of books? (pages 566?581) Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall A context-dependent relevance model (pages 582?593) Edward Kai Fung Dang, Robert W.P. Luk and James Allan An ontology-based model for indexing and retrieval (pages 594?609) Winfried G?dert The congruity between linkage-based factors and content-based clusters?an experimental study using multiple document corpora (pages 610?619) Tsung Teng Chen The twist measure for IR evaluation: Taking user's effort into account (pages 620?648) Nicola Ferro, Gianmaria Silvello, Heikki Keskustalo, Ari Pirkola and Kalervo J?rvelin What's the use? Measuring the frequency of studies of information outcomes (pages 649?661) Donald O. Case and Lisa G. O'Connor Enhanced self-citation detection by fuzzy author name matching and complementary error estimates (pages 662?670) Paul Donner Dimensions and uncertainties of author citation rankings: Lessons learned from frequency-weighted in-text citation counting (pages 671?682) Dangzhi Zhao and Andreas Strotmann A bibliometric and network analysis of the field of computational linguistics (pages 683?706) Dragomir R. Radev, Mark Thomas Joseph, Bryan Gibson and Pradeep Muthukrishnan The operationalization of ?fields? as WoS subject categories (WCs) in evaluative bibliometrics: The cases of ?library and information science? and ?science & technology studies? (pages 707?714) Loet Leydesdorff and Lutz Bornmann The impact of research funding on scientific outputs: Evidence from six smaller European countries (pages 715?730) Abdullah G?k, John Rigby and Philip Shapira Research assessment based on infrequent achievements: A comparison of the United States and Europe in terms of highly cited papers and Nobel Prizes (pages 731?740) Alonso Rodr?guez-Navarro BRIEF COMMUNICATION Journal portfolio analysis for countries, cities, and organizations: Maps and comparisons (pages 741?748) Loet Leydesdorff, Gaston Heimeriks and Daniele Rotolo BOOK REVIEWS Handbook of Information Science by Wolfgang G. Stock, and Mechtild Stock. Berlin, Germany, de Gruyter Saur, 2013. 901 pp. $210.00. (hardcover). (ISBN: 978-3-11-023500-5). (pages 749?750) Tefko Saracevic Big Data, Little Data, No Data: Scholarship in the Networked World by Christine L. Borgman. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. 400 pp. $32 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262028561). (pages 751?753) Carol Tenopir Richard B. Hill Executive Director ASIS&T 8555 16th Street, Suite 850 Silver Spring, MD 20910 v. (301) 495-0900 f. (301) 495-0810