Volume 52,
Number 1,
2001
- Terrence A. Brooks:
Still the frontier: Information science at the Millennium.
1-2
- Ross Atkinson:
Contingency and contradiction: The place(s) of the library at the dawn of the new millennium.
3-11
- Clifford A. Lynch:
When documents deceive: Trust and provenance as new factors for information retrieval in a tangled web.
12-17
- Eugene Garfield:
A retrospective and prospective view of information retrieval and artificial intelligence in the 21st Century.
18-21
- Chern Li Liew, Schubert Foo, K. R. Chennupati:
: A proposed integrated environment for enhanced user interaction and value-adding of electronic documents: An empirical evaluation.
22-35
- Einat Amitay:
Trends, fashions, patterns, norms, conventions . . . and hypertext too.
36-43
- Donald T. Hawkins:
Information Science Abstracts: Tracking the literature of information science. Part 1: Definition and map.
44-53
- Vesna Olui-Vukovic:
From information to knowledge: Some reflections on the origin of the current shifting towards knowledge processing and further perspective.
54-61
- Karen E. Pettigrew, Lynne McKechnie:
The use of theory in information science research.
62-73
- Abraham Bookstein:
Implications of ambiguity for scientometric measurement.
74-79
Volume 52,
Number 2,
2001
Volume 52,
Number 3,
2001
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
185-186
- Cecelia M. Brown:
The E-volution of preprints in the scholarly communication of physicists and astronomers.
187-200
- Endre Száva-Kováts:
Indirect-collective referencing (ICR) in the elite journal literature of physics. I. A literature science study on the journal level.
201-211
- Dwi H. Widyantoro, Thomas R. Ioerger, John Yen:
Learning user interest dynamics with a three-descriptor representation.
212-225
- Bernard J. Jansen, Udo W. Pooch:
A review of Web searching studies and a framework for future research.
235-246
- Won Kim, W. John Wilbur:
Corpus-based statistical screening for content-bearing terms.
247-259
- Hsin-liang Chen:
An analysis of image queries in the field of art history.
260-273
- Mark R. Wademan:
Book review: XML: A manager's guide, by Kevin Dick.
274-275
- M. Zoe Holbrooks:
Book Review: High technology and low-income communities. Prospects for the positive use of advanced information technology, edited by Donald A. Schön, Bish Sanyal, and William J. Mitchell.
275-277
- Dale A. Stirling:
Book Review: Knowledge management for the information professional. T. Kanti Srikantaiah and Michael E. D. Koenig, editors.
277-278
- Alan T. Schroeder Jr.:
Book review: The information resources policy handbook: Research for the information age. Benjamin M. Compaine and William H. Read, editors.
278-279
Volume 52,
Number 4,
2001
Volume 52,
Number 5,
2001
Volume 52,
Number 6,
2001
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
443-444
- Xiangmin Zhang, Mark H. Chignell:
Assessment of the effects of user characteristics on mental models of information retrieval systems.
445-459
- Enrique Herrera-Viedma:
Modeling the retrieval process for an information retrieval system using an ordinal fuzzy linguistic approach.
460-475
- Abraham Bookstein, Timo Raita:
Discovering term occurrence structure in text.
476-486
- Jane Greenberg:
Optimal query expansion (QE) processing methods with semantically encoded structured thesauri terminology.
487-498
- John W. Fritch, Robert L. Cromwell:
Evaluating Internet resources: Identity, affiliation, and cognitive authority in a networked world.
499-507
- Michael Fosmire:
Book review: Electronic expectations: Science journals on the Web, by Tony Stankus.
508-509
- Gerald Benoît:
Book review: Snap to grid: A user's guide to digital arts, media, and cultures, by Peter Lunenfeld.
509-510
- Karen Spern:
Book review: Organizing audiovisual and electronic resources for access: A cataloging guide, by Ingrid Hsieh-Yee.
512-513
Volume 52,
Number 7,
2001
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
515-516
- Lisa Gottlieb, Juris Dilevko:
User preferences in the classification of electronic bookmarks: Implications for a shared system.
517-535
- Gary Burnett, Michele Besant, Elfreda A. Chatman:
Small worlds: Normative behavior in virtual communities and feminist bookselling.
536-547
- Marc Weeber, Henny Klein, Lolkje T. W. de Jong-van den Berg, Rein Vos:
Using concepts in literature-based discovery: Simulating Swanson's Raynaud-fish oil and migraine-magnesium discoveries.
548-557
- Blaise Cronin:
Hyperauthorship: A postmodern perversion or evidence of a structural shift in scholarly communication practices?
558-569
- Sabrina Keenan, Alan F. Smeaton, Gary Keogh:
The effect of pool depth on system evaluation in TREC.
570-574
- Ari Pirkola, Kalervo Järvelin:
Employing the resolution power of search keys.
575-583
- Wai Lam, Kam-Fai Wong, Chi-Yin Wong:
Chinese document indexing based on a new partitioned signature file: Model and evaluation.
584-597
- Alexander Halavais:
Book review: The robot in the garden: Telerobotics and telepistemology in the age of the internet, edited by Ken Goldberg.
598-599
- Luca I. G. Toldo:
Book review: After the internet: Alien intelligence, by James Martin.
599-600
Volume 52,
Number 8,
2001
Volume 52,
Number 9,
2001
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
699-700
- Cliff Frohlich, Lynn Resler:
Analysis of publications and citations from a geophysics research institute.
701-713
- Stephen J. Bensman:
Urquhart's and Garfield's Laws: The British controversy over their validity.
714-724
- Ronald E. Day:
Totality and representation: A history of knowledge management through European documentation, critical modernity, and post-Fordism.
725-735
- George V. Meghabghab:
Google's web page ranking applied to different topological web graph structures.
736-747
- Wenjie Li, Kam-Fai Wong, Chunfa Yuan:
Toward automatic Chinese temporal information extraction.
748-762
- Jean-Christophe Doré, Tiiu Ojasoo:
How to analyze publication time trends by correspondence factor analysis: Analysis of publications by 48 countries in 18 disciplines over 12 years.
763-769
- Elisabeth Davenport, Blaise Cronin:
Who dunnit? Metatags and hyperauthorship.
770-773
- Birger Hjørland:
Towards a theory of aboutness, subject, topicality, theme, domain, field, content ... and relevance.
774-778
- Sara R. Tompson:
Book review: Change management in information services, by Lyndon Pugh.
779-780
- Lonnie L. Johnson:
Book review: Blown to bits: How the new economics of information transforms strategy, by Philip Evans and Thomas S. Wurster.
780-781
Volume 52,
Number 10,
2001
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
783
- David Bodoff, Daniel Enache, Ajit Kambil, Gary Simon, Alex Yukhimets:
A unified maximum likelihood approach to document retrieval.
785-796
- Don R. Swanson, Neil R. Smalheiser, Abraham Bookstein:
Information discovery from complementary literatures: Categorizing viruses as potential weapons.
797-812
- Michael D. Cooper, Hui-Min Chen:
Predicting the relevance of a library catalog search.
813-827
- S. Sitharama Iyengar:
Visual based retrieval systems and Web mining - Introduction.
829-830
- Zheng Chen, Liu Wenyin, Feng Zhang, Mingjing Li, HongJiang Zhang:
Web mining for Web image retrieval.
831-839
- John Zachary, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Jacob Barhen:
Content based image retrieval and information theory: A general approach.
840-852
- Liu Wenyin, Zheng Chen, Mingjing Li, HongJiang Zhang:
A media agent for automatically building a personalized semantic index of Web media objects.
853-855
- John Zachary, S. Sitharama Iyengar:
Information theoretic similarity measures for content based image retrieval.
856-867
- Qishi Wu, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Mengxia Zhu:
Web image retrieval using self-organizing feature map.
868-875
Volume 52,
Number 11,
2001
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
877
- Bracha Shapira, Paul B. Kantor, Benjamin Melamed:
The effect of extrinsic motivation on user behavior in a collaborative information finding system.
879-887
- Hui-Min Chen, Michael D. Cooper:
Using clustering techniques to detect usage patterns in a Web-based information system.
888-904
- Corinne Jörgensen:
Introduction and overview.
906-910
- Helene E. Roberts:
A picture is worth a thousand words: Art indexing in electronic databases.
911-916
- Jane Greenberg:
A quantitative categorical analysis of metadata elements in image-applicable metadata schemas.
917-924
- Andrew S. Gordon:
Browsing image collections with representations of common-sense activities.
925-929
- Audrey M. Tam, Clement H. C. Leung:
Structured natural-language descriptions for semantic content retrieval of visual materials.
930-937
- Corinne Jörgensen, Alejandro Jaimes, Ana B. Benitez, Shih-Fu Chang:
A conceptual framework and empirical research for classifying visual descriptors.
938-947
- Abby Goodrum, Mark E. Rorvig, Ki-Tai Jeong, Chitturi Suresh:
An open source agenda for research linking text and image content features.
948-953
- Arjen P. de Vries:
Content independence in multimedia databases.
954-960
- Wolfgang Müller, Stéphane Marchand-Maillet, Henning Müller, David Squire, Thierry Pun:
Evaluating image browsers using structured annotation.
961-968
- John R. Smith:
Quantitative assessment of image retrieval effectiveness.
969-979
- Lisa A. Ennis:
Book review: Creating Web-accessible databases: Case studies for libraries, museums, and other nonprofits, by Julie M. Still.
980-981
- Tatyana Dumova:
Book review: Community informatics: Enabling communities with information and communication technologies, Edited by Michael Gurstein.
981-983
- Ina Fourie:
Book review: Academic libraries as high-tech gateways: A guide to design & space decisions (2nd Edition), by Richard J. Bazillion & Connie L. Braun.
983
- Dale A. Stirling:
Book review: Editorial peer review: Its strengths and weaknesses, by Ann C. Weller.
984-985
Volume 52,
Number 12,
2001
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this Issue.
987-988
- Mary Ann Fitzgerald, Chad Galloway:
Relevance judging, evaluation, and decision making in virtual libraries: A descriptive study.
989-1010
- Heting Chu:
Research in image indexing and retrieval as reflected in the literature.
1011-1018
- Robert M. Losee:
Term dependence: A basis for Luhn and Zipf models.
1019-1025
- Gregory B. Newby:
Cognitive space and information space.
1026-1048
- Nigel Ford, David Miller, Nicola Moss:
The role of individual differences in Internet searching: An empirical study.
1049-1066
- Carol Peters, Martin Braschler:
European research letter: Cross-language system evaluation: The CLEF campaigns.
1067-1072
- Dietmar Wolfram, Amanda Spink, Bernard J. Jansen, Tefko Saracevic:
Vox populi: The public searching of the web.
1073-1074
- Quentin L. Burrell:
Ambiguity and scientometric measurement: A dissenting view.
1075-1080
- Christinger Tomer:
Book review: Internet publishing and beyond: The economics of digital information and intellectual property, edited by Brian Kahin and Hal R. Varian.
1081-1082
- James Kalbach:
Book review: Learning XML, by Erik T. Ray.
1082-1084
- Charles Jeffrey Barr:
Book review: The digital enterprise: How to reshape your business for a connected world, edited by Nicholas G. Carr.
1084-1086
Volume 52,
Number 13,
2001
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
1087-1088
- John C. Huber:
A new method for analyzing scientific productivity.
1089-1099
- Ludmila E. Ivancheva:
The non-Gaussian nature of bibliometric and scientometric distributions: A new approach to interpretation.
1100-1105
- Joseph W. Janes, Chrystie Hill, Alex Rolfe:
Ask-an-expert services analysis.
1106-1121
- Neil Jacobs:
Information technology and interests in scholarly communication: A discourse analysis.
1122-1133
- Hsinchun Chen, Haiyan Fan, Michael Chau, Daniel Dajun Zeng:
MetaSpider: Meta-searching and categorization on the Web.
1134-1147
- Ronald N. Kostoff, J. Antonio del Río, James A. Humenik, Esther Ofilia García, Ana María Ramírez:
Citation mining: Integrating text mining and bibliometrics for research user profiling.
1148-1156
- Mike Thelwall:
Extracting macroscopic information from Web links.
1157-1168
- Alice Robbin, Heather Koball:
Seeking explanation in theory: Reflections on the social practices of organizations that distribute public use microdata files for research purposes.
1169-1189
- John Cullen:
Book review: Knowledge management: Classic and contemporary works, edited by Daryl Morey, Mark Maybury, and Bhavani Thuraisingham.
1190-1191
- Lisa A. Ennis:
Book review: Peer-to-peer: Harnessing the benefits of a disruptive technology, edited by Andy Oram.
1191-1192
Volume 52,
Number 14,
2001
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