2012 Volume 63 Issue 9
- Anthology ID:
- 2012.jasis_journal-ir0anthology0volumeA63A9
- Year:
- 2012
The French conception of information science: "Une exception française"?
Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan
The role of online videos in research communication: A content analysis of YouTube videos cited in academic publications
Kayvan Kousha
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Mike Thelwall
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Mahshid Abdoli
An eye-tracking approach to the analysis of relevance judgments on the Web: The case of Google search engine
Panos Balatsoukas
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Ian Ruthven
Social tagging is no substitute for controlled indexing: A comparison of Medical Subject Headings and CiteULike tags assigned to 231, 388 papers
Danielle H. Lee
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Titus Schleyer
Toward broader impacts: Making sense of NSF's merit review criteria in the context of the National Science Digital Library
Marcia A. Mardis
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Ellen S. Hoffman
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Flora P. McMartin
Deriving query intents from web search engine queries
Dirk Lewandowski
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Jessica Drechsler
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Sonja von Mach
Where you publish matters most: A multilevel analysis of factors affecting citations of internet studies
Tai-Quan Peng
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Jonathan J. H. Zhu
Information behavior in stages of exercise behavior change
Noora Hirvonen
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Maija-Leena Huotari
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Raimo Niemelä
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Raija Korpelainen
Author name disambiguation: What difference does it make in author-based citation analysis?
Andreas Strotmann
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Dangzhi Zhao
A new approach for measuring the value of patents based on structural indicators for ego patent citation networks
Xiaojun Hu
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Ronald Rousseau
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Jin Chen
Can intermediary-based science standards crosswalking work? Some evidence from mining the standard alignment tool (SAT)
René F. Reitsma
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Byron Marshall
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Trevor Chart
Some philosophical considerations in using mixed methods in library and information science research
Lai Ma
The inclusivity of Wikipedia and the drawing of expert boundaries: An examination of talk pages and reference lists
Brendan Luyt
Ranking, relevance judgment, and precision of information retrieval on children's queries: Evaluation of Google, Yahoo!, Bing, Yahoo! Kids, and ask Kids
Dania Bilal
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other by Sherry Turkle. New York: Basic Books, 2011. 384 pp. $28.95 (ISBN 9780465010219)
Hamid R. Ekbia
Designing Culture: The Technological Imagination at Work by Anne Balsamo, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011. 289 pp. $25.95 (ISBN: 978-0-8223-4445-2)
Patricia Galloway
Percentile ranks and the integrated impact indicator (I3)
Loet Leydesdorff
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Lutz Bornmann