[sigCR] FW: [Asist-announce] ASIST/Dublin Core Announcement, JASIST and Bulletin TOCs

Greenberg, Jane janeg at email.unc.edu
Tue Jun 11 09:38:26 EDT 2013


All -- pardon if this is a duplicate message, although I don't believe I saw this important news item on SIG/CR yet.  

There's a growing cluster of SIG/CR folks who traverse both ASIST and Dublin Core!

Best wishes, jane  

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ASIS&T announces management Partnership with DCMI The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI), an internationally renowned organization advancing innovation in metadata design and best practices, will become a project of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) upon DCMI's wrapping up activities at it's current location in Singapore.

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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology C 2013 ASIS&T

Volume 64, Issue 7 Pages 1309 - 1522, July 2013

EDITORIAL
  Standing on ceremony (pages 1309-1310) bBlaise Cronin

ARTICLES
Information on the go: A case study of Europeana mobile users (pages
1311-1322)
David Nicholas, David Clark, Ian Rowlands and Hamid R. Jamali

Delayed open access: An overlooked high-impact category of openly available scientific literature (pages 1323-1329)  Mikael Laakso and Bo-Christer Björk

A random walk on an ontology: Using thesaurus structure for automatic subject indexing (pages 1330-1344)  Craig Willis and Robert M. Losee

Data architectures for an organizational memory information system (pages
1345-1356)  Kevin E. Dow, Gary Hackbarth and Jeffrey Wong

Understanding the continuance intention of knowledge sharing in online communities of practice through the post-knowledge-sharing evaluation processes (pages 1357-1374) Christy M.K. Cheung, Matthew K.O. Lee and Zach W.Y. Lee

How a museum knows? Structures, work roles, and infrastructures of information work (pages 1375-1387)  Isto Huvila

Opportunities for and limitations of the Book Citation Index (pages
1388-1398)
Juan Gorraiz, Philip J. Purnell and Wolfgang Glnzel

On predicting the popularity of newly emerging hashtags in Twitter (pages
1399-1410)  Zongyang Ma, Aixin Sun and Gao Cong

Identifying subjective statements in news titles using a personal sense annotation framework (pages 1411-1422)  Polina Panicheva, John Cardiff and Paolo Rosso

Analysis of image search queries on the web: Query modification patterns and semantic attributes (pages 1423-1441)  Youngok Choi

Scientific communities as autopoietic systems: The reproductive function of citations (pages 1442-1453)  Emanuela Riviera

Saaty's analytic hierarchies method for knowledge organization in decision making (pages 1454-1467)  Gustavo Rodríguez-Bárcenas and María J.
López-Huertas

On the use of biplot analysis for multivariate bibliometric and scientific indicators (pages 1468-1479)  Daniel Torres-Salinas, Nicolás Robinson-García, Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Francisco Herrera and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar

Power-law link strength distribution in paper cocitation networks (pages
1480-1489)  Star X. Zhao and Fred Y. Ye

Citation content analysis (CCA): A framework for syntactic and semantic analysis of citation content (pages 1490-1503)  Guo Zhang, Ying Ding and Staša Milojevi?

Formulae for the h-index: A lack of robustness in Lotkaian informetrics?
(pages 1504-1514)  Quentin L. Burrell

BRIEF COMMUNICATION
What does scientometrics share with other "metrics" sciences? (pages
1515-1518)
Lin Zhang, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glnzel

REVIEW
Multi-source, multilingual information extraction and summarization edited by Thierry Poibeau , Horacio Saggion , Jakub Piskorski , Roman Yangarber
(eds.) springer, 2013. 323 pp. $129.00 (isbn: 978-3-642-28568-4 [print]
978-3-642-28569-1 [online]) (pages 1519-1521) José L. Vicedo and David Tomás

LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Improving a decomposition of the h-index (page 1522)  Lucio Bertoli-Barsotti

Bulletin of ASIST
Current Issue  June/July 2013  Vol. 39, No. 5
  
  SPECIAL SECTION
Health Informatics

Introduction
by Prudence Dalrymple, Special Section Editor

Informatics and the Future of Nursing: Harnessing the Power of Standardized Nursing Terminology  by Patricia M. Schwirian

Public Health Informatics: An Invitation to the Field by Mary White

Empowerment or Anxiety? Research on Deployment of Online Medical E-health Services in Sweden  by Isto Huvila, Gunilla Myreteg and Asa Cajander

Turning Healthcare Challenges into Big Data Opportunities: A Use-Case Review Across the Pharmaceutical Development Lifecycle  by Timothy Schultz

Visioning Studies in Emergency Health Care to Support R&D of New Technologies by Diane H. Sonnenwald 

  FEATURES
Transforming Our Conversation of Information Architecture with Structure by Nathaniel Davis

Using a Taxonomy for Your Database or Website: A Look Behind the Scenes by Marjorie M.K. Hlava
  
  DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Desktop  by Irene Travis

President's Page  by Andrew Dillon
  
Inside ASIS&T
  
  COLUMNS
RDAP Review:  Making Data Available: The UCLA Data Registry by Rachel Mandell


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