2012 Volume 63 Issue 8
- Anthology ID:
- 2012.jasis_journal-ir0anthology0volumeA63A8
- Year:
- 2012
A study of open access journals using article processing charges
David J. Solomon
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Bo-Christer Björk
The hybrid model for open access publication of scholarly articles: A failed experiment?
Bo-Christer Björk
Analysis and synthesis of metadata goals for scientific data
Craig Willis
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Jane Greenberg
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Hollie White
Impact of digital archival collections on historical research
Donghee Sinn
PubMed searches by Dutch-speaking nursing students: The impact of language and system experience
Klaar Vanopstal
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Robert Vander Stichele
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Godelieve Laureys
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Joost Buysschaert
Constructing "sense" from evolving health information: A qualitative investigation of information seeking and sense making across sources
Shelagh K. Genuis
Can tailoring increase elaboration of health messages delivered via an adaptive educational site on adolescent sexual health and decision making?
Juliann Cortese
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Mia Liza A. Lustria
Web query disambiguation using PageRank
Christos Makris
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Yannis Plegas
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Sofia Stamou
Learning a concept-based document similarity measure
Anna-Lan Huang
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David N. Milne
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Eibe Frank
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Ian H. Witten
SciMAT: A new science mapping analysis software tool
Manuel J. Cobo
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Antonio Gabriel López-Herrera
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Enrique Herrera-Viedma
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Francisco Herrera
Trending Twitter topics in English: An international comparison
David Wilkinson
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Mike Thelwall
Approaching the "reward triangle": General analysis of the presence of funding acknowledgments and "peer interactive communication" in scientific publications
Rodrigo Costas
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Thed N. van Leeuwen
Applications of the generalized law of Benford to informetric data
Leo Egghe
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Raf Guns
Readersourcing - a manifesto
Stefano Mizzaro
Introduction to Information Science and Technology. Edited by Charles H. Davis & Deborah Shaw . ASIS&T Monograph Series. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2011, 272 pp. $59.50. (ISBN-13: 978-1-57387-423-6; ISBN-10: 1-57387-423-X)
Ina Fourie
Where is the research in the research literature?
Ronald N. Kostoff