[Asist-announce] Election, Awards Deadlines, Student Videos, Hill to retire, JASIST TOC

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Tue May 31 11:15:05 EDT 2016


 

 

ELECTION:  Voting closes on June 15, 2016.  All members should have received
voting instructions (including single use username and password) in mid-May.
If you have a problem, contact rhill at asis.org.  Candidate information is at
https://www.asist.org/2016-elections/

 

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AWARDS DEADLINES Coming:  https://www.asist.org/about/awards/

Best Research in Information Science Award   June 15

Pratt Severn Best Student Research Paper Award  June 15

ProQuest Doctoral Dissertation Award   June 15

History Fund: Research Grant   June 20

History Fund: Research Paper Award   June 20

Award of Merit   July 1

Best Information Science Book Award    July 1

Thomson Reuters Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Scholarship   July 1

Thomson Reuters Outstanding Information Science Teacher Award  July 1

Watson Davis Award  July 15

 

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STUDENT VIDEOS on Research Deadline:

We are extending an invitation to the cohort of doctoral students who have
completed their coursework, passed exams, and are in the process of writing
or defending dissertations, for this initiative.  Submission Deadline: July
1, 2016

https://www.asist.org/asist-featuring-doctoral-student-research/

 

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR HILL TO RETIRE: After 27 years as ASIS&T Executive
Director, Dick Hill has informed the Board he will retire when a replacement
is identified. 

https://www.asist.org/for-immediate-release-dick-hill-set-to-retire/

 

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JOURNAL of the Association for Information Science and Technology

C ASIS&T

https://www.asist.org/publications/jasist/

 

June 2016, Volume 67, Issue 6  Pages C1-C1, 1279-1520

 

The conditions of peak empiricism in big data and interaction design (pages
1279-1288) Michael Marcinkowski and Fred Fonseca

 

Tweet-biased summarization (pages 1289-1300)  Evi Yulianti, Sharin Huspi and
Mark Sanderson

 

Users' music information needs and behaviors: Design implications for music
information retrieval systems (pages 1301-1330)

Jin Ha Lee, Hyerim Cho and Yea-Seul Kim

 

Understanding collaborative search for places of interest (pages 1331-1344)
Misfer Aldosari, Mark Sanderson, Audrey Tam and Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd

 

Assessment of learning to rank methods for query expansion (pages 1345-1357)
Bo Xu, Hongfei Lin and Yuan Lin

 

What motivates people to review articles? The case of the human-computer
interaction community (pages 1358-1371)  Syavash Nobarany, Kellogg S. Booth
and Gary Hsieh

 

The decision to submit to a journal: Another example of a valence-consistent
Shift? (pages 1372-1383) Guido Pepermans and Sandra Rousseau

 

The boundaries between: Parental involvement in a teen's online world (pages
1384-1403)  Lee B. Erickson, Pamela Wisniewski, Heng Xu, John M. Carroll,
Mary Beth Rosson and Daniel F. Perkins

 

Social scientists' satisfaction with data reuse (pages 1404-1416)

Ixchel M. Faniel, Adam Kriesberg and Elizabeth Yakel

 

Investment decision paths in the information age: The effect of online
journalism (pages 1417-1429)  Michal Gaziel Yablowitz and Daphne R. Raban

 

The development and validation of a one-bit comparison for evaluating the
maturity of tag distributions in a Web 2.0 environment (pages 1430-1445)

Kuo-Hao Tang, Li-Chen Tsai and Sheue-Ling Hwang

 

Distortive effects of initial-based name disambiguation on measurements of
large-scale coauthorship networks (pages 1446-1461)  Jinseok Kim and Jana
Diesner

 

Estimating the probability of an authorship attribution (pages 1462-1472)

Jacques Savoy

 

Science communication and dissemination in different cultures: An analysis
of the audience for TED videos in China and abroad (pages 1473-1486)
Xuelian Pan, Erjia Yan and Weina Hua

 

Disciplinary, national, and departmental contributions to the literature of
library and information science, 2007-2012 (pages 1487-1506)

William H. Walters and Esther Isabelle Wilder

 

Accessibility of graphics in STEM research articles: Analysis and proposals
for improvement (pages 1507-1520)Bruno Splendiani and Mireia Ribera

 

 

Richard B. Hill

Executive Director

ASIS&T

8555 16th Street, Suite 850

Silver Spring, MD  20910

v. (301) 495-0900

f. (301) 495-0810

 

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