From rhill at asis.org Wed Sep 28 10:07:55 2016 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2016 10:07:55 -0400 Subject: [Asist-announce] New Staff, Awards, JASIST TOC Message-ID: <012e01d21991$b826ab60$28740220$@asis.org> NEW ASIS&T HQ TAFF: ASIS&T is pleased to announce the hiring of Yolande Nanayakkara as the new Communications Officer. This newly created positon ensures a communications strategy that informs and markets ASIS&T accomplishments. With a career spanning over 10 years in association marketing and communications, Ms. Nanayakkara brings the necessary experience to connect the ASIS&T community and expand the Society's visibility through strategic marketing and communications initiatives. - - - AWARDS SIG of the Year: SIG/MET Student Chapter of the Year Award: Pratt ASIS&T at the Pratt Institute's School of Information (SI) Chapter of the Year: European PRATT SEVERN: Winner: Deidre Alyse Whitmore, UCLA Paper: Seeking Context: Archaeological Practices Surrounding the Reuse of Spatial Information James Cretsos Leadership Award to Adam Worrall Thomson Reuters Information Science Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Scholarship to Jesse David Dinneen, School of Information Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Supervisor: Charles-Antoine Julien Title: Analyzing File Management Behaviour Thomson-Reuters Information Science Teacher of the Year Award to Dr. Lisa Nathan, of the University of British Columbia iSchool, ProQuest Doctoral Dissertation Award to Dr. Steffen Hennicke for "What is the Real Question? An Empirical-Ontological Approach to the Interpretative Analysis of Archival Reference Questions," Advisor Chair - Vivien Petras, Berlin School of Library and Information Science, Humboldt-Universitat zu, Berlin. Honorable Mention: Title: "Engaged of Frustrated? Disambiguating Engagement and Frustration in Search" by Dr. Ashlee Edwards Advisor Chair - Diane Kelly University: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Best Information Science Book Award to Boundary Objects and Beyond: Working with Leigh Star, Editors: Geoffrey C. Bowker, Stefan Timmermans, Adele E. Clarke and Ellen Balka Research Award: Reijo Savolainen, University of Tampere, Fi Watson Davis Award to DONALD O, CASE, Professor Emeritus, University of Kentucky and DIANE SONNENWALD, Professor Emeritus, University College Dublin Award of Merit to Peter Ingwersen, Professor Emeritus at the Royal School of Library and Information Science at the University of Copenhagen. - - - Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology Volume 67, Issue 10 Pages C1 - C1, 2307 - 2572, October 2016 ISSUE INFORMATION - TABLE OF CONTENTS (pages 2307-2308) Version of Record online: 14 SEP 2016 | DOI: 10.1002/asi.23645 RESEARCH ARTICLES Data science on the ground: Hype, criticism, and everyday work (pages 2309-2319) Daniel Carter and Dan Sholler Do autocomplete functions reduce the impact of dyslexia on information-searching behavior? The case of Google (pages 2320-2328) Gerd Berget and Frode Eika Sandnes Sharing "happy" information (pages 2329-2343) Fiona Tinto and Ian Ruthven Trustworthiness and authority of scholarly information in a digital age: Results of an international questionnaire (pages 2344-2361) Carol Tenopir, Kenneth Levine, Suzie Allard, Lisa Christian, Rachel Volentine, Reid Boehm, Frances Nichols, David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali, Eti Herman and Anthony Watkinson Motivation to share knowledge using wiki technology and the moderating effect of role perceptions (pages 2362-2378) Ofer Arazy, Ian Gellatly, Esther Brainin and Oded Nov How to improve the sustainability of digital libraries and information Services? (pages 2379-2391) Gobiinda G. Chowdhury Data sharing for the advancement of science: Overcoming barriers for citizen scientists (pages 2392-2403) Kirsty Williamson, Mary Anne Kennan, Graeme Johanson and John Weckert Multiple viewpoints increase students' attention to source features in social question and answer forum messages (pages 2404-2419) Ladislao Salmer?n, M?nica Macedo-Rouet and Jean-Fran?ois Rouet Development, testing, and validation of an information literacy test (ILT) for higher education (pages 2420-2436) Bojana Boh Podgornik, Danica Dolni?ar, Andrej ?orgo and Toma? Bartol Sentence simplification, compression, and disaggregation for summarization of sophisticated documents (pages 2437-2453) Catherine Finegan-Dollak and Dragomir R. Radev Fuzzy retrieval for software reuse (pages 2454-2463) Erin Colvin and Donald H. Kraft Map of science with topic modeling: Comparison of unsupervised learning and human-assigned subject classification (pages 2464-2476) Arho Suominen and Hannes Toivanen Visualizing the world's scientific publications (pages 2477-2488) Rex H.-G. Chen and Chi-Ming Chen The effects of research resources on international collaboration in the astronomy community (pages 2489-2510) Han-Wen Chang and Mu-Hsuan Huang Comparing and combining Content- and Citation-based approaches for plagiarism detection (pages 2511-2526) Solange de L. Pertile, Viviane P. Moreira and Paolo Rosso Robustness of journal rankings by network flows with different amounts of memory (pages 2527-2535) Ludvig Bohlin, Alcides Viamontes Esquivel, Andrea Lancichinetti and Martin Rosvall Author practices in citing other authors, institutions, and journals (pages 2536-2549) Ali Gazni and Zahra Ghaseminik Evaluation of the citation matching algorithms of CWTS and iFQ in comparison to the Web of science (pages 2550-2564) Marlies Olensky, Marion Schmidt and Nees Jan van Eck The power-law relationship between citation-based performance and collaboration in articles in management journals: A scale-independent approach (pages 2565-2572) Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo and J. Sylvan Katz Richard B. Hill Executive Director ASIS&T 8555 16th Street, Suite 850 Silver Spring, MD 20910 v. (301) 495-0900 f. (301) 495-0810