[Asist-announce] ASIS&T Regional Meeting, Webinars, JASIST TOC

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Tue Mar 29 15:11:16 EDT 2016


ASIS&T Regional Meeting 	Friday, 15 April 2016 
Rutgers University, School of Communication & Information 
 
https://www.asist.org/events/asist-regional-meeting-2016-rutgers-university/

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Upcoming Webinars   https://www.asist.org/events/webinars/
April 4, 2016 	Mixed Methods Research	Pierre Pluye and Vera Granikov
April 7, 2016	Cast Aside into the Public Domain: The Resurrection of an
Esoteric Jules Verne Adventure Novel	Jared Bendis

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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
Volume 67, Issue 4 Pages C1 - C1, 755 - 1017, April 2016

RESEARCH ARTICLES
Measuring compliance with a Spanish Government open access mandate (pages
757–764)  Ángel Borrego

A relational altmetric? Network centrality on ResearchGate as an indicator
of scientific impact (pages 765–775)  Christian Pieter Hoffmann, Christoph
Lutz and Miriam Meckel

Institutional and individual factors affecting scientists' data-sharing
behaviors: A multilevel analysis (pages 776–799)  Youngseek Kim and Jeffrey
M. Stanton

User experience with commercial music services: An empirical exploration
(pages 800–811)
Jin Ha Lee and Rachel Price

Personal communication networks and their positive effects on online
collaboration and outcome quality on Wikipedia (pages 812–823)  Michail
Tsikerdekis

Exploring information interactions in the context of Google (pages 824–840)
Frances Johnson, Jennifer Rowley and Laura Sbaffi

Understanding “influence”: An empirical test of the Data-Frame Theory of
Sensemaking (pages 841–858) Sheila Pontis and Ann Blandford

Digital innovations in poetry: Practices of creative writing faculty in
online literary publishing (pages 859–873)  Rachel A. Fleming-May and
Harriett Green

Bibliogifts in LibGen? A study of a text-sharing platform driven by
biblioleaks and crowdsourcing (pages 874–884) Guillaume Cabanac

Linking and clustering artworks using social tags: Revitalizing
crowd-sourced information on cultural collections (pages 885–899)  Gunho
Chae, Jaram Park, Juyong Park, Woon Seung Yeo and Chungkon Shi

The Text Matrix as a tool to increase the cohesion of extensive texts (pages
900–914)  José Osvaldo De Sordi, Manuel Meireles and Osvaldo Luiz de
Oliveira

Discovering hierarchical topic evolution in time-stamped documents (pages
915–927)  Jun Song, Yu Huang, Xiang Qi, Yuheng Li, Feng Li, Kun Fu and
Tinglei Huang

Indexing biomedical documents with a possibilistic network (pages 928–941)
Wiem Chebil, Lina Fatima Soualmia, Mohamed Nazih Omri and Stéfan Jacques
Darmoni

A learning to rank approach for quality-aware pseudo-relevance feedback
(pages 942–959)  Zheng Ye and Jimmy Xiangji Huang

Guideline references and academic citations as evidence of the clinical
value of health research (pages 960–966)  Mike Thelwall and Nabeil Maflahi

Comparing keywords plus of WOS and author keywords: A case study of patient
adherence research (pages 967–972)
Juan Zhang, Qi Yu, Fashan Zheng, Chao Long, Zuxun Lu and Zhiguang Duan

Research data and metadata curation as institutional issues (pages 973–993)
Matthew S. Mayernik

Interacting with archival finding aids (pages 994–1008)  Luanne Freund and
Elaine G. Toms

COMMUNICATION
Does international collaboration yield a higher citation potential for US
scientists publishing in highly visible interdisciplinary Journals? (pages
1009–1013)  Ronald Rousseau and Jielan Ding

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
The time for bibliometric applications (pages 1014–1015)  Daniel
Torres-Salinas and Nicolás Robinson-García

What do altmetrics counts mean? A plea for content analyses (pages
1016–1017) Lutz Bornmann


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