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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Volume 72
Volume 72, Number 1, January 2021
- Vivek K. Singh, Isha Ghosh, Darshan Sonagara:
Detecting fake news stories via multimodal analysis. 3-17 - Jun Liu, Jingyi Zhao:
More than plain text: Censorship deletion in the Chinese social media. 18-31 - Ting-Hao Yang, Yu-Lun Hsieh, Shih-Hung Liu, Yung-Chun Chang, Wen-Lian Hsu:
A flexible template generation and matching method with applications for publication reference metadata extraction. 32-45 - Wenjie Li, Yi Zheng, Yuejie Zhang, Rui Feng, Tao Zhang, Weiguo Fan:
Cross-modal retrieval with dual multi-angle self-attention. 46-65 - Lindsay K. Brown, Tiffany C. Veinot:
Information behavior and social control: Toward an understanding of conflictual information behavior in families managing chronic illness. 66-82 - Olubukola Oduntan, Ian Ruthven:
People and places: Bridging the information gaps in refugee integration. 83-96 - Libby Hemphill, Margaret L. Hedstrom, Susan Hautaniemi Leonard:
Saving social media data: Understanding data management practices among social media researchers and their implications for archives. 97-109 - Chao Min, Qingyu Chen, Erjia Yan, Yi Bu, Jianjun Sun:
Citation cascade and the evolution of topic relevance. 110-127
- Carsten S. Østerlund, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Matthew Willis, Karen Boyd, Christine T. Wolf:
Artificial intelligence and the world of work, a co-constitutive relationship. 128-135
- Rebecca B. Reynolds:
Dijk, Jan. (2020). The digital divide. Cambridge, UK: Polity, 208 pp. £17.99 (paperback) (ISBN 9781509534456). 136-138
Volume 72, Number 2, February 2021
- Anton van der Vegt, Guido Zuccon, Bevan Koopman:
Do better search engines really equate to better clinical decisions? If not, why not? 141-155 - Yonit Rusho, Daphne R. Raban:
Join the club? Peer effects on information value perception. 156-172 - Jianshan Sun, Mingyue Zhu, Yuanchun Jiang, Ye-Zheng Liu, Le Wu:
Hierarchical attention model for personalized tag recommendation. 173-189 - Carlos Escolano, Marta R. Costa-jussà, José A. R. Fonollosa:
From bilingual to multilingual neural-based machine translation by incremental training. 190-203 - David Rozas, Steven Huckle:
Loosen control without losing control: Formalization and decentralization within commons-based peer production. 204-223 - María Luisa Díez Platas, Salvador Ros Muñoz, Elena González-Blanco, Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Elena Álvarez Mellado:
Medieval Spanish (12th-15th centuries) named entity recognition and attribute annotation system based on contextual information. 224-238 - Peter T. Darch, Ashley E. Sands, Christine L. Borgman, Milena S. Golshan:
Do the stars align?: Stakeholders and strategies in libraries' curation of an astronomy dataset. 239-252
- Rong Tang, Bharat Mehra, Jia Tina Du, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao:
Framing a discussion on paradigm shift(s) in the field of information. 253-258
- Thomas J. Froehlich:
Affelt, Amy. All that's not fit to print: Fake news and the call to action for librarians and information professionals. London, UK: Emerald, 2019, 176 pp. £39.99 (paperback) (ISBN 9781789733648). 259-263 - Xuwei Pan:
Social tagging in a linked data environment. Edited by Diane Rasmussen Pennington and Louise F. Spiteri. London, UK: Facet Publishing, 2018. 264-265
Volume 72, Number 3, March 2021
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- Mike Thelwall, Pardeep Sud:
Do new research issues attract more citations? A comparison between 25 Scopus subject categories. 269-279
- Kalpana Shankar, Wei Jeng, Andrea K. Thomer, Nicholas M. Weber, Ayoung Yoon:
Data curation as collective action during COVID-19. 280-284
- Sebastian Schultheiß, Dirk Lewandowski:
How users' knowledge of advertisements influences their viewing and selection behavior in search engines. 285-301 - Abdul Rohman:
The emergence, peak, and abeyance of an online information ground: The lifecycle of a Facebook group for verifying information during violence. 302-314 - Sevgi Yigit-Sert, Ismail Sengor Altingovde, Craig Macdonald, Iadh Ounis, Özgür Ulusoy:
Explicit diversification of search results across multiple dimensions for educational search. 315-330 - Stav Yanovsky, Nicholas Hoernle, Omer Lev, Kobi Gal:
One size does not fit all: A study of badge behavior in stack overflow. 331-345 - Grace E. Lee, Aixin Sun:
Understanding the stability of medical concept embeddings. 346-356
- Marc Kosciejew:
The information manifold: Why computers cannot solve algorithmic bias and fake news. Badia, Antonio Cambridge, UK: The MIT press, 2019. 357-361
- Kevin Wong, Geoff Walton, Gavin Bailey:
Using information science to enhance educational preventing violent extremism programs. 362-376
- Marcia J. Bates:
Search foundations: Toward a science of technology-mediated experience. Arafat, Sachi and Ashoori, Elham. Boston, MA: MIT Press, 2019. (ISBN 9780262038591). 377-383
Volume 72, Number 4, April 2021
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- Loet Leydesdorff, Inga A. Ivanova:
The measurement of "interdisciplinarity" and "synergy" in scientific and extra-scientific collaborations. 387-402 - Yujia Zhai, Ying Ding, Hezhao Zhang:
Innovation adoption: Broadcasting versus virality. 403-416 - Jun Lee, Adam Jatowt, Kyoung-Sook Kim:
Discovering underlying sensations of human emotions based on social media. 417-432 - Stephen Burgess, Craig M. Parker, Scott Bingley:
Mapping the online presence of small local sporting clubs. 433-448
- Christa E. Winkler, Rebecca Fay Berenbon:
Validation of a survey for measuring scientists' attitudes toward data reuse. 449-453
- Zhiya Zuo, Kang Zhao:
Understanding and predicting future research impact at different career stages - A social network perspective. 454-472
- Xiaomei Liu, Xiaotian Chen:
Authors' noninstitutional emails and their correlation with retraction. 473-477
- Sandeep Soni, Kristina Lerman, Jacob Eisenstein:
Follow the leader: Documents on the leading edge of semantic change get more citations. 478-492 - Yingshen Huang, Andrew M. Cox, Laura Sbaffi:
Research data management policy and practice in Chinese university libraries. 493-506 - Matthew Kelly:
Epistemology, epistemic belief, personal epistemology, and epistemics: A review of concepts as they impact information behavior research. 507-519
Volume 72, Number 5, May 2021
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- Yi Bu, Mengyang Li, Weiye Gu, Win-Bin Huang:
Topic diversity: A discipline scheme-free diversity measurement for journals. 523-539 - Claire McDonald, Marc L. Schmalz, Allee Monheim, Stephen A. Keating, Kelsey Lewin, Frank Cifaldi, Jin Ha Lee:
Describing, organizing, and maintaining video game development artifacts. 540-553 - Ian Ruthven:
Resonance and the experience of relevance. 554-569 - Deborah Lee, Lyn Robinson, David Bawden:
Orthogonality, dependency, and music: An exploration of the relationships between music facets. 570-582 - Javier Rodríguez-Vidal, Jorge Carrillo-de-Albornoz, Julio Gonzalo, Laura Plaza:
Authority and priority signals in automatic summary generation for online reputation management. 583-594 - Rodrigo Costas, Sarah de Rijcke, Noortje Marres:
"Heterogeneous couplings": Operationalizing network perspectives to study science-society interactions through social media metrics. 595-610 - Yingyi Zhang, Chengzhi Zhang:
Enhancing keyphrase extraction from microblogs using human reading time. 611-626 - Arezki Hammache, Mohand Boughanem:
Term position-based language model for information retrieval. 627-642
- Paula Dootson, Mary Tate, Kevin C. Desouza, Peter Townson:
Transforming public records management: Six key insights. 643-648
- Rebecca D. Frank:
Cinderella's stick: A fairy tale for digital preservation. Tzitzikas, Yiannis, Marketakis, Yiannis. Berlin: Springer, 2018, 249 pp., € 51.16 (paperback). (ISBN 9783319984872). 649-652
Volume 72, Number 6, June 2021
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- Daniel Carter, Amelia Acker, Dan Sholler:
Investigative approaches to researching information technology companies. 655-666 - Christine L. Borgman, Morgan F. Wofford, Milena S. Golshan, Peter T. Darch:
Collaborative qualitative research at scale: Reflections on 20 years of acquiring global data and making data global. 667-682 - Ed Hyatt, Morgan Harvey, Matthew Pointon, Perla Innocenti:
Whither wilderness? An investigation of technology use by long-distance backpackers. 683-698 - Thomas Sødring, Pia Borlund, Markus Helfert:
The migration and preservation of six Norwegian municipality record-keeping systems: Lessons learned. 699-709 - Xiangyu Wang, Andrew High, Xi Wang, Kang Zhao:
Predicting users' continued engagement in online health communities from the quantity and quality of received support. 710-722 - Seyed Amin Mirlohi Falavarjani, Jelena Jovanovic, Hossein Fani, Ali A. Ghorbani, Zeinab Noorian, Ebrahim Bagheri:
On the causal relation between real world activities and emotional expressions of social media users. 723-743 - Xiaofeng Li:
Young people's information practices in library makerspaces. 744-758 - Ben Steichen, Ryan Lowe:
How do multilingual users search? An investigation of query and result list language choices. 759-776 - Steffen Lemke, Athanasios Mazarakis, Isabella Peters:
Conjoint analysis of researchers' hidden preferences for bibliometrics, altmetrics, and usage metrics. 777-792
- Chirag Shah, Theresa D. Anderson, Loni Hagen, Yin Zhang:
An iSchool approach to data science: Human-centered, socially responsible, and context-driven. 793-796
Volume 72, Number 7, July 2021
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- Aira Huttunen, Terttu A. K. Kortelainen:
Meaning-making on gender: Deeply meaningful information in a significant life change among transgender people. 799-810 - Nishant Malik, David Spencer, Quang Neo Bui:
Power in the U.S. political economy: A network analysis. 811-823 - Chuang Wang, Rongxin Zhou, Matthew K. O. Lee:
Can loyalty be pursued and achieved? An extended RFD model to understand and predict user loyalty to mobile apps. 824-838 - Pertti Vakkari, Michael Völske, Martin Potthast, Matthias Hagen, Benno Stein:
Predicting essay quality from search and writing behavior. 839-852 - Peter Sjögårde, Per Ahlgren, Ludo Waltman:
Algorithmic labeling in hierarchical classifications of publications: Evaluation of bibliographic fields and term weighting approaches. 853-869 - Caifan Du, Johanna Cohoon, Patrice Lopez, James Howison:
Softcite dataset: A dataset of software mentions in biomedical and economic research publications. 870-884 - Seungyoon Lee, Bailey C. Benedict, Yue 'Gurt' Ge, Pamela Murray-Tuite, Satish V. Ukkusuri:
An application of media and network multiplexity theory to the structure and perceptions of information environments in hurricane evacuation. 885-900 - Hang Yin, Shuang Zheng, William Yeoh, Jie Ren:
How online review richness impacts sales: An attribute substitution perspective. 901-917 - Zhichao Fang, Rodrigo Costas, Wencan Tian, Xianwen Wang, Paul Wouters:
How is science clicked on Twitter? Click metrics for Bitly short links to scientific publications. 918-932 - Oliver L. Haimson, Albert J. Carter, Shanley Corvite, Brookelyn Wheeler, Lingbo Wang, Tianxiao Liu, Alexxus Lige:
The major life events taxonomy: Social readjustment, social media information sharing, and online network separation during times of life transition. 933-947
Volume 72, Number 8, August 2021
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- Tami Oliphant:
Emerging (information) realities and epistemic injustice. 951-962 - Besiki Stvilia, Dong Joon Lee, Na-eun Han:
"Striking out on your own" - A study of research information management problems on university campuses. 963-978 - Jinseok Kim, Jenna Kim, Jason Owen-Smith:
Ethnicity-based name partitioning for author name disambiguation using supervised machine learning. 979-994 - Iris Xie, Rakesh Babu, Hyun Seung Lee, Shengang Wang, Tae Hee Lee:
Orientation tactics and associated factors in the digital library environment: Comparison between blind and sighted users. 995-1010 - Alexandra Dumitrescu, Simone Santini:
Full coverage of a reader's interests in context-based information filtering. 1011-1027 - Kate MacKrill, Connor Silvester, James W. Pennebaker, Keith J. Petrie:
What makes an idea worth spreading? Language markers of popularity in TED talks by academics and other speakers. 1028-1038 - Hanna Hottenrott, Michael E. Rose, Cornelia Lawson:
The rise of multiple institutional affiliations in academia. 1039-1058 - Jinxuan Ma, Brady D. Lund:
The evolution and shift of research topics and methods in library and information science. 1059-1074 - Jiangnan Qiu, Min Zuo, Jingxian Wang, Chengjie Cai:
Knowledge order in an online knowledge community: Group heterogeneity and two paths mediated by group interaction. 1075-1091
- Ryan Shaw:
Engines of order: A mechanology of algorithmic techniques. Rieder, Bernhard. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020, 352 pp., € 115, 00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9789462986190). € 0, 00 (PDF). (ISBN 9789048537419). 1092-1095
Volume 72, Number 9, September 2021
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- Mikael Laakso, Lisa Matthias, Najko Jahn:
Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals. 1099-1112
- Matan Shelomi:
Comment on "Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals". 1113-1114 - Mikael Laakso, Lisa Matthias, Najko Jahn:
Response to comment on "Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals". 1115-1116
- Anastasia Giachanou, Paolo Rosso, Fabio Crestani:
The impact of emotional signals on credibility assessment. 1117-1132 - Xuan Yang, Xiao Li, Daning Hu, Harry Jiannan Wang:
Differential impacts of social influence on initial and sustained participation in open source software projects. 1133-1147 - Amelia Acker:
Emulation practices for software preservation in libraries, archives, and museums. 1148-1160 - Xiaoguang Wang, Qingyu Duan, Mengli Liang:
Understanding the process of data reuse: An extensive review. 1161-1182 - Jie Ren, Hang Dong, Balaji Padmanabhan, Jeffrey V. Nickerson:
How does social media sentiment impact mass media sentiment? A study of news in the financial markets. 1183-1197 - Boris M. Menin:
Construction of a model as an information channel between the physical phenomenon and observer. 1198-1210
- Victoria Owen:
Warner, Julian. Copyright, data and creativity in the digital age: A journey through Feist. Abingdon: Routledge, 2020, 178 pp. £96.00 (hardback). (ISBN 9780367902858). 1211-1214
Volume 72, Number 10, October 2021
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- Rong Tang, Bharat Mehra, Jia Tina Du, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao:
Paradigm shift in the field of information special issue editorial. 1217-1222
- Kate McDowell:
Storytelling wisdom: Story, information, and DIKW. 1223-1233 - Devendra Potnis, Iman Tahamtan:
Hashtags for gatekeeping of information on social media. 1234-1246 - Adam Worrall, Alicia Cappello, Rachel Osolen:
The importance of socio-emotional considerations in online communities, social informatics, and information science. 1247-1260 - Sarah Polkinghorne, Lisa M. Given:
Holistic information research: From rhetoric to paradigm. 1261-1271 - Michael B. Twidale, David M. Nichols, Christopher Peter Lueg:
Everyone everywhere: A distributed and embedded paradigm for usability. 1272-1284 - Nicole A. Cooke, Vanessa L. Kitzie:
Outsiders-within-Library and Information Science: Reprioritizing the marginalized in critical sociocultural work. 1285-1294 - Yuanye Ma:
Understanding information: Adding a non-individualistic lens. 1295-1305 - Beth Patin, Melinda Sebastian, Jieun Yeon, Danielle Bertolini, Alexandra Grimm:
Interrupting epistemicide: A practical framework for naming, identifying, and ending epistemic injustice in the information professions. 1306-1318
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Volume 72, Number 11, November 2021
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- Dritjon Gruda, Dimitra Karanatsiou, Kanishka Mendhekar, Jennifer Golbeck, Athena Vakali:
I Alone Can Fix It: Examining interactions between narcissistic leaders and anxious followers on Twitter using a machine learning approach. 1323-1336 - Bryan Stephens, Jonathon N. Cummings:
Knowledge creation through collaboration: The role of shared institutional affiliations and physical proximity. 1337-1353 - Yubing Tian, Ricardo Gomez, Marika Cifor, James Wilson, Henry Morgan:
The information practices of law enforcement: Passive and active collaboration and its implication for sanctuary laws in Washington state. 1354-1366 - Wei-Ning Cheng, Christopher S. G. Khoo:
Information structures in sociology research papers: Modeling cause-effect and comparison relations in research objective and result statements†. 1367-1385 - Chaojiang Wu, Erjia Yan, Yongjun Zhu, Kai Li:
Gender imbalance in the productivity of funded projects: A study of the outputs of National Institutes of Health R01 grants. 1386-1399 - James A. Hodges:
Forensically reconstructing biomedical maintenance labor: PDF metadata under the epistemic conditions of COVID-19. 1400-1414 - Stefan Reichmann, Thomas Klebel, Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi, Tony Ross-Hellauer:
Between administration and research: Understanding data management practices in an institutional context. 1415-1431 - Rong Xiang, Emmanuele Chersoni, Qin Lu, Chu-Ren Huang, Wenjie Li, Yunfei Long:
Lexical data augmentation for sentiment analysis. 1432-1447
- Shiyang Lai, Ningyuan Fan:
Understanding the attenuation of the accommodation recommendation spillover effect in view of spatial distance. 1448-1453
- Kalpana Shankar:
The pandemic information gap: The brutal economics of COVID-19, Gans, Joshua, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2020. 249. pp. € 51.16 (paperback). (ISBN 9783319984872). 1454-1457
Volume 72, Number 12, December 2021
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- Guillaume Cabanac, Cyril Labbé:
Prevalence of nonsensical algorithmically generated papers in the scientific literature. 1461-1476 - Yangjun Zhang, Pengjie Ren, Maarten de Rijke:
A taxonomy, data set, and benchmark for detecting and classifying malevolent dialogue responses. 1477-1497 - Pnina Fichman, Matthew Vaughn:
The relationships between misinformation and outrage trolling tactics on two Yahoo! Answers categories. 1498-1510 - Paul Matthews, Kathrina Glitre:
Genre analysis of movies using a topic model of plot summaries. 1511-1527 - Árni Már Einarsson, Morten Hertzum:
How do makers obtain information for their makerspace projects? 1528-1544 - Mike Thelwall, David Foster:
Male or female gender-polarized YouTube videos are less viewed. 1545-1557 - Qianzhou Du, Jing Li, Yanqing Du, G. Alan Wang, Weiguo Fan:
Predicting crowdfunding project success based on backers' language preferences. 1558-1574 - Chern Li Liew, Jamie Yeates, Spencer Charles Lilley:
Digitized indigenous knowledge collections: Impact on cultural knowledge transmission, social connections, and cultural identity. 1575-1592 - Fred Fonseca:
Whether or when: The question on the use of theories in data science. 1593-1604
- Joacim Hansson:
Libraries, Archives and Museums as Democratic Spaces in a Digital Age. Audunson Ragnar, Andresen Herbjørn, Fagerlid Cicilie, Henningsen Erik, Hobohm Hans-Christoph, Jochumsen Henrik, Larsen Håkon, Vold Tonje (Eds.). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2020. 370 pp. (ISBN 978-3-11-062954-5). 1605-1608
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