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2017 Volume 68 Issue 12


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Macro-level diffusion of a methodological knowledge innovation: Research synthesis methods, 1972-2011
Laura Sheble

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Scientists' data reuse behaviors: A multilevel analysis
Youngseek Kim | Ayoung Yoon

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Predicting data science sociotechnical execution challenges by categorizing data science projects
Jeffrey S. Saltz | Ivan Shamshurin | Colin Connors

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Ethical dilemma: Deception dynamics in computer-mediated group communication
Shuyuan Mary Ho | Jeffrey T. Hancock | Cheryl Booth

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Understanding an enriched multidimensional user relevance model by analyzing query logs
Jingfei Li | Peng Zhang | Dawei Song | Yue Wu

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Local vector pattern with global index angles for a content-based image retrieval system
Jatothu Brahmaiah Naik | Chanamallu Srinivasarao | Giri Babu Kande

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Representing transmedia fictional worlds through ontology
Frank Branch | Theresa Arias | Jolene Kennah | Rebekah Phillips | Travis W. Windleharth | Jin Ha Lee

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Discourse relations in rationale-containing text-segments
Lu Xiao | Niall Conroy

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Discovering story chains: A framework based on zigzagged search and news actors
Cagri Toraman | Fazli Can

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Antecedents and learning outcomes of online news engagement
Heather L. O'Brien

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Five decades of gratitude: A meta-synthesis of acknowledgments research
Nadine Desrochers | Adèle Paul-Hus | Jen Pecoskie

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The Science of Managing our Digital Stuff. Ofer Bergman and Steve Whittaker. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2016. 296>pp. $29.95 (Hardcover). (ISBN 9780262035170)
William Jones

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Discover Digital Libraries: Theory and Practice. Iris Xie and Krystyna M. Matusiak. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2016. 388pp. $79.95 (hardcover). (ISBN-9780124171121)
June Abbas

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Rejoinder: Noble prize effects in citation networks
Tove Faber Frandsen | Jeppe Nicolaisen

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Does informetrics need a theory? A rejoinder to professor anthony van raan
Birger Hjørland