[Asist-announce] AM Deadlines. + Bulletin TOC and JASIST TOC

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Wed Apr 18 14:10:53 EDT 2012


 

NOTE:  A ballot request for proposed bylaws amendments was sent in February.
Closing date is April 25, 2012.

 

DEADLINE for Paper, Posters and Workshop submissions for the Annual Meeting
is April 30.  

 

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BULLETIN  

April/May 2012

Vol. 38, No. 4

Full Text: PDF (Size: 5.2mb) 

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/Bulletin_AprMay12_Final.pdf

  

  SPECIAL SECTION

Digital Humanities and Information Visualization:  Innovations and
Integration

 

Introduction

by Joan Beaudoin and Sarah Buchanan, Guest Editors

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Beaudoin_Buchanan.html

 

The Dynamics of Primary Source and Electronic Resource:  The Digital
Renaissance and the Post-Reformation Digital Library

by Jordan J. Ballor

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Ballor.html

 

A Brief Introduction to Data Mining Projects in the Humanities

by Jonathan Hagood

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Hagood.html

 

Pale Males 2.0:  Revisiting a Traditional American Studies Project Using
Digital Humanities Tools

by Stephanie Margolin

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Margolin.html

 

When Computers Read:  Literary Analysis and Digital Technology

by Sarah Jones

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Jones.html

 

Visualizing Social Connections in the Humanities:  Beyond Bibliometrics

by Chris Alen Sula

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Sula.html

 

Interactive Visualization for Multilingual Search

by Stan Ruecker, Ali Shiri and Carlos Fiorentino

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Ruecker_Shiri_Fiorentino.html

 

>From Records to Data with Viewshare: An Argument, An Interface, A Design

by Jefferson Bailey and Trevor Owens

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Bailey_Owens.html

 

Beyond the Score:  Music Visualization and Digital Humanities

by Margaret Lam

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Lam.html

  

 

  FEATURE

The ISO 25964 Data Model for the Structure of an Information Retrieval
Thesaurus

by Leonard Will

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Will.html

 

  COLUMN

IA Column

What Happens When Architectural Questions Are Not Asked?

by Thom Haller 

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Haller.html

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  DEPARTMENTS 

President's Page

by Diane H. Sonnenwald

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_PresidentsPage.html

 

Editor's Desktop

by Irene Travis

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Editor.html

 

Inside ASIS&T

http://asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-12/AprMay12_Inside.html

 

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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology

© 2012 ASIS&T

 

Volume 63, Issue 4 Pages 633 - 846, April 2012

ADVANCES IN INFORMATION SCIENCE

Building environmentally sustainable information services: A green is
research agenda (pages 633–647)

 

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Dispositional resistance to change and hospital physicians' use of
electronic medical records: A multidimensional perspective (pages 648–656)

Oded Nov and William Schecter

 

 

Search effort degrades search output but improves task outcome (pages
657–670)

Pertti Vakkari and Saila Huuskonen

 

A model of student learning outcomes of information literacy instruction in
a business school (pages 671–686)

Alexander Serenko, Brian Detlor, Heidi Julien and Lorne D. Booker

 

The elusive tale: leveraging the study of information seeking and knowledge
organization to improve access to and discovery of folktales (pages 687–701)

Kathryn A. La Barre and Carol L. Tilley

 

A tale of two interfaces: How facets affect the library catalog search
(pages 702–715)

Sarah Ramdeen and Bradley M. Hemminger

 

Meanings of information: The assumptions and research consequences of three
foundational LIS theories (pages 716–723)

Lai Ma

 

Quantifying and measuring metadata completeness (pages 724–737)

Merkourios Margaritopoulos, Thomas Margaritopoulos, Ioannis Mavridis and
Athanasios Manitsaris

 

CharaParser for fine-grained semantic annotation of organism morphological
descriptions (pages 738–754)

Hong Cui

 

Using an elaboration likelihood approach to better understand the
persuasiveness of website privacy assurance cues for online consumers (pages
755–776)

Paul Benjamin Lowry, Greg Moody, Anthony Vance, Matthew Jensen, Jeff Jenkins
and Taylor Wells

 

Novelty detection for topic tracking (pages 777–795)

Cem Aksoy, Fazli Can and Seyit Kocberber

 

Strategic knowledge maps of the techno-scientific network (SK maps) (pages
796–804)

José Pino-Díaz, Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Rosario Ruíz-Baños and Rafael
Bailón-Moreno

 

Link and co-inlink network diagrams with URL citations or title mentions
(pages 805–816)

Mike Thelwall, Pardeep Sud and David Wilkinson

 

 

 

A two-dimensional approach to performance evaluation for a large number of
research institutions (pages 817–828)

Chung-Huei Kuan, Mu-Hsuan Huang and Dar-Zen Chen

 

The bibliometric bandwagon: Characteristics of bibliometric articles outside
the field literature (pages 829–836)

K. Jonkers and G.E. Derrick

 

The large-scale structure of journal citation networks (pages 837–842)

Massimo Franceschet

 

BOOK REVIEW

The Global Flow of Information—Legal, Social and Cultural Perspectives.
Ramesh Subramanian and Eddan Katz, New York, NY: NYU Press, 2011. 256 pp.
$49.00. (ISBN: 978-0814748114) (pages 843–844)

Gabriel M. Peterson

 

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

The use of H-index for the assessment of journals’ performance will lead to
shifts in editorial policies—a response (pages 845–846)

Paul Trevorrow

 

 

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Richard Hill

ASIS&T Executive Director

1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510

Silver Spring, MD 20910

FAX: (301) 495-0810

Voice: (301) 495-0900

rhill at asis.org

 

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