Volume 55,
Number 1,
1 January 2004
Editorial
Research Article
Brief Communication
Book Review
Letter to the Editor
Volume 55,
Number 2,
15 January 2004
Editorial
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
95-96
- Selma Ayse Özel, Ismail Sengör Altingövde, Özgür Ulusoy, Gultekin Özsoyoglu, Z. Meral Özsoyoglu:
Metadata-based modeling of information resources on the Web.
97-110
- Howard D. White, Barry Wellman, Nancy Nazer:
Does citation reflect social structure?: Longitudinal evidence from the Globenet interdisciplinary research group.
111-126
- Rob Kling, Lisa B. Spector, Joanna Fortuna:
The real stakes of virtual publishing: The transformation of E-Biomed into PubMed central.
127-148
- Mike Thelwall, Gareth Harries:
Do the Web sites of higher rated scholars have significantly more online impact?
149-159
- Blaise Cronin, Debora Shaw, Kathryn La Barre:
Visible, less visible, and invisible work: Patterns of collaboration in 20th century chemistry.
160-168
- Donald C. Comeau, W. John Wilbur:
Non-word identification or spell checking without a dictionary.
169-177
Book Reviews
Letter to the Editor
- Quentin L. Burrell:
Sample-size dependence or time dependence of statistical measures in informetrics?
183-184
Volume 55,
Number 3,
1 February 2004
Editorial
Research Article
Book Review
Volume 55,
Number 4,
15 February 2004
Editorial
Research Article
Book Review
- Jesper W. Schneide:
Mapping scientific frontiers: The quest for knowledge visualization.
363-365
- Denise E. Agosto:
Understanding reference transactions: Transforming an art into a science.
365-366
- Lorri Mon:
Chat reference: A guide to live virtual reference services.
366-368
Letter to the Editor
Volume 55,
Number 5,
March 2004
Editorial
Research Article
Brief Communication
Book Review
- Sara R. Tompson:
The bottom line: Determining and communicating the value of the special library.
465-467
- Wallace Koehler:
Virtual inequality: Beyond the digital divide.
467-468
Volume 55,
Number 6,
April 2004
Editorial
Research Article
European Research Letter
Brief Communication
- Blaise Cronin:
Bowling alone together: Academic writing as distributed cognition.
557-560
Book Review
Volume 55,
Number 7,
May 2004
Editorial
Research Article
- Floris Wiesman, H. Jaap van den Herik, Arie Hasman:
Information retrieval by metabrowsing.
565-578
- Irene Díaz, José Ranilla, Elena Montañés, Javier Fernández, Elías F. Combarro:
Improving performance of text categorization by combining filtering and supportvector machines.
579-592
- Clyde W. Holsapple, Kshiti D. Joshi:
A formal knowledge management ontology: Conduct, activities, resources, andinfluences.
593-612
- Sándor Dominich, Júlia Góth, Tamás Kiezer, Zoltán Szlávik:
An entropy-based interpretation of retrieval status value-based retrieval, and itsapplication to the computation of term and query discrimination value.
613-627
- Weiguo Fan, Edward A. Fox, Praveen Pathak, Harris Wu:
The effects of fitness functions on genetic programming-based ranking discovery forWeb search.
628-636
- Falk Scholer, Hugh E. Williams, Andrew Turpin:
Query association surrogates for Web search.
637-650
Book Review
Volume 55,
Number 8,
June 2004
Information Seeking Research - Part I
- Amanda Spink, Charles Cole:
Introduction.
657-659
- Donald Owen Case, J. David Johnson, James E. Andrews, Suzanne L. Allard, Kimberly M. Kelly:
From two-step flow to the Internet: The changing array of sources for genetics information seeking.
660-669
- Dongming Zhang, Caroline Zambrowicz, Hong Zhou, Nancy Roderer:
User information-seeking behavior in a medical Web portal environment: A preliminary study.
670-684
- Pamela J. McKenzie:
Positioning theory and the negotiation of information needs in a clinical midwifery setting.
685-694
- Mark Hepworth:
A framework for understanding user requirements for an information service: Defining the needs of informal carers.
695-708
- Dorothy Warner, J. Drew Procaccino:
Toward wellness: Women seeking health information.
709-730
- John D'Ambra, Concepción S. Wilson:
Use of the World Wide Web for international travel: Integrating the construct of uncertainty in information seeking and the task-technology fit (TTF) model.
731-742
- Soo Young Rieh:
On the Web at home: Information seeking and Web searching in the home environment.
743-753
- Karen E. Fisher, Joan C. Durrance, Marian Bouch Hinton:
Information grounds and the use of need-based services by immigrants in Queens, New York: A context-based, outcome evaluation approach.
754-766
Volume 55,
Number 9,
July 2004
Information Seeking Research - Part II
- Amanda Spink, Charles Cole:
Introduction.
767-768
- Nigel Ford:
Modeling cognitive processes in information seeking: From Popper to Pask.
769-782
- Sai Ho Kwok, Christopher C. Yang:
Searching the peer-to-peer networks: The community and their queries.
783-793
- Sarah E. Crudge, Frances C. Johnson:
Using the information seeker to elicit construct models for search engine evaluation.
794-806
- Sandra G. Hirsh, Jamie Dinkelacker:
Seeking information in order to produce information: An empirical study at Hewlett Packard Labs.
807-817
- Wingyan Chung, Yiwen Zhang, Zan Huang, Gang Wang, Thian-Huat Ong, Hsinchun Chen:
Internet searching and browsing in a multilingual world: An experiment on the Chinese Business Intelligence Portal (CBizPort).
818-831
- Moshe Yitzhaki, Gloria Hammershlag:
Accessibility and use of information sources among computer scientists and software engineers in Israel: Academy versus industry.
832-842
- Per Ahlgren, Bo Jarneving, Ronald Rousseau:
Author cocitation analysis and Pearson's r.
843
- Howard D. White:
Replies and a correction.
843-844
Volume 55,
Number 10,
August 2004
Document Search Interface Design for Large-Scale Collections
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
845
- Juan Lloréns, Manuel Velasco, Antonio de Amescua Seco, José A. Moreiro, Vicente Martínez:
Automatic generation of domain representations using thesaurus structures.
846-858
- Steven M. Beitzel, Eric C. Jensen, Abdur Chowdhury, David A. Grossman, Ophir Frieder, Nazli Goharian:
Fusion of effective retrieval strategies in the same information retrieval system.
859-868
- Javed Mostafa:
Document search interface design: Background and introduction to special topic section.
869-872
- Byron Marshall, Daniel McDonald, Hsinchun Chen, Wingyan Chung:
EBizPort: Collecting and analyzing business intelligence information.
873-891
- Gheorghe Muresan, David J. Harper:
Topic modeling for mediated access to very large document collections.
892-910
- James C. French, A. C. Chapin, Worthy N. Martin:
Multiple viewpoints as an approach to digital library interfaces.
911-922
- Daniela Petrelli, Micheline Beaulieu, Mark Sanderson, George Demetriou, Patrick Herring, Preben Hansen:
Observing users, designing clarity: A case study on the user-centered design of a cross-language information retrieval system.
923-934
- Stephen J. Bensman:
Pearson's r and author cocitation analysis: A commentary on the controversy.
935
- Per Ahlgren, Bo Jarneving, Ronald Rousseau:
Rejoinder: In defense of formal methods.
936
Volume 55,
Number 11,
September 2004
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
937-938
- Raya Fidel, Annelise Mark Pejtersen, Bryan Cleal, Harry Bruce:
A multidimensional approach to the study of human-information interaction: A case study of collaborative information retrieval.
939-953
- Aboul Ella Hassanien:
Rough set approach for attribute reduction and rule generation: A case of patients with suspected breast cancer.
954-962
- Pertti Vakkari, Eero Sormunen:
The influence of relevance levels on the effectiveness of interactive information retrieval.
963-969
- Mu-Hsuan Huang, Hui-yu Wang:
The influence of document presentation order and number of documents judged on users' judgments of relevance.
970-979
- Judit Bar-Ilan, Bluma C. Peritz:
Evolution, continuity, and disappearance of documents on a specific topic on the Web: A longitudinal study of informetrics.
980-990
- Loet Leydesdorff:
The university-industry knowledge relationship: Analyzing patents and the science base of technologies.
991-1001
- Suleiman H. Mustafa, Qasem A. Al-Radaideh:
Using N-grams for Arabic text searching.
1002-1007
- Irina Ceaparu, Ben Shneiderman:
Finding governmental statistical data on the Web: A study of categorically organized links for the FedStats topics page.
1008-1015
- Yukika Awazu, Kevin C. Desouza:
Open knowledge management: Lessons from the open source revolution.
1016-1019
- Kai A. Olsen, James G. Williams:
Spelling and grammar checking using the Web as a text repository.
1020-1023
- Wallace Koehler:
Virtual inequality: Beyond the digital divide.
1024-1025
- Denise E. Agosto:
Net Effects: How Librarians Can Manage the Unintended Consequences of the Internet.
1025-1026
- Stephen Ferguson:
JSTOR: A History.
1026-1027
Volume 55,
Number 12,
October 2004
Perspectives on Music Information Retrieval
- J. Stephen Downie:
A sample of music information retrieval approaches.
1033-1036
- François Pachet, Amaury La Burthe, Aymeric Zils, Jean-Julien Aucouturier:
Popular music access: The Sony music browser.
1037-1044
- Goffredo Haus, Maurizio Longari, Emanuele Pollastri:
A score-driven approach to music information retrieval.
1045-1052
- Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd, Justin Zobel:
An architecture for effective music information retrieval.
1053-1057
- Massimo Melucci, Nicola Orio:
Combining melody processing and information retrieval techniques: Methodology, evaluation, and system implementation.
1058-1066
- Jyh-Shing Roger Jang, Hong-Ru Lee, Jiang-Chuen Chen, Cheng-Yuan Lin:
Research and developments of a multi-modal MIR engine for commercial applications in East Asia.
1067-1076
- George Tzanetakis, Perry R. Cook:
Music analysis and retrieval systems for audio signals.
1077-1083
- Eloi Batlle, Helmut Neuschmied, Peter Uray, Gerd Ackermann:
Recognition and analysis of audio for copyright protection: The RAA project.
1084-1091
- David Bainbridge:
Music information retrieval research and its context at the University of Waikato.
1092-1099
- Matthew J. Dovey:
Overview of the OMRAS project: Online music retrieval and searching.
1100-1107
- Bozena Kostek:
Application of soft computing to automatic music information retrieval.
1108-1116
Volume 55,
Number 13,
November 2004
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue.
1117-1118
- Laurel A. Clyde:
Evaluating the quality of research publications: A pilot study of school librarianship.
1119-1130
- Paul T. Jaeger, John Carlo Bertot, Charles R. McClure:
The effects of the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in public libraries and its implications for research: A statistical, policy, and legal analysis.
1131-1139
- Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Valerie Nesset, Leanne Bowler:
Designing Web portals in intergenerational teams: Two prototype portals for elementary school students.
1140-1154
- Christian Schloegl, Wolfgang G. Stock:
Impact and relevance of LIS journals: A scientometric analysis of international and German-language LIS journals - Citation analysis versus reader survey.
1155-1168
- Nigel Ford:
Creativity and convergence in information science research: The roles of objectivity and subjectivity, constraint, and control.
1169-1182
- Wendy T. Lucas, Heikki Topi:
Training for Web search: Will it get you in shape?
1183-1198
- Dianne Cyr, Haizley Trevor-Smith:
Localization of Web design: An empirical comparison of German, Japanese, and United States Web site characteristics.
1199-1208
- Quentin L. Burrell:
Fitting Lotka's law: Some cautionary observations on a recent paper by Newby et al. (2003).
1209-1210
- Homer J. Hall:
Meet to agree or meet to argue? How to run a committee meeting for action.
1210-1211
Volume 55,
Number 14,
December 2004
- Mike Thelwall, Liwen Vaughan:
Webometrics: An introduction to the special issue.
1213-1215
- Lennart Björneborn, Peter Ingwersen:
Toward a basic framework for webometrics.
1216-1227
- Vivian Cothey:
Web-crawling reliability.
1228-1238
- Erik Thorlund Jepsen, Piet Seiden, Peter Ingwersen, Lennart Björneborn, Pia Borlund:
Characteristics of scientific Web publications: Preliminary data gathering and analysis.
1239-1249
- Paul Wouters, Repke de Vries:
Formally citing the Web.
1250-1260
- Filippo Menczer:
Lexical and semantic clustering by Web links.
1261-1269
- Einat Amitay, David Carmel, Michael Herscovici, Ronny Lempel, Aya Soffer:
Trend detection through temporal link analysis.
1270-1281
- Camille Prime-Claverie, Michel Beigbeder, Thierry Lafouge:
Transposition of the cocitation method with a view to classifying Web pages.
1282-1289
- Xiangji Huang, Fuchun Peng, Aijun An, Dale Schuurmans:
Dynamic Web log session identification with statistical language models.
1290-1303
- Lisa A. Ennis:
The visible librarian: Asserting your value with marketing and advocacy.
1304
- M. Zoe Holbrooks:
The ABCs of XML: The librarian's guide to the eXtensible Markup Language; XML in libraries; and Learning XML.
1304-1305
- Karen Macpherson:
Letter to the Editor: Summary of article appearing in In This Issue, JASIST, 55(4), 281-282 (2004): An Information Processing Model of Undergraduate Electronic Database Information Retrieval.
1306
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