Yu-Wei Chang, Mu-Hsuan Huang: A study of the evolution of interdisciplinarity in library and information science: Using three bibliometric methods. 22-33
Thomas Heverin, Lisl Zach: Use of microblogging for collective sense-making during violent crises: A study of three campus shootings. 34-47
Jun Sun: Why different people prefer different systems for different tasks: An activity perspective on technology adoption in a dynamic user environment. 48-63
Pedro Lorca, Javier de Andrés, Ana B. Martínez: Size and culture as determinants of the web policy of listed firms: The case of web accessibility in Western European countries. 392-405
Robert D. Shelton, Loet Leydesdorff: Publish or patent: Bibliometric evidence for empirical trade-offs in national funding strategies. 498-511
Suleyman Cetintas, Luo Si: Effective query generation and postprocessing strategies for prior art patent search. 512-527
John S. Liu, Louis Y. Y. Lu: An integrated approach for main path analysis: Development of the Hirsch index as an example. 528-542
Sanghee Oh: The characteristics and motivations of health answerers for sharing information, knowledge, and experiences in online environments. 543-557
Melissa Gross, Don Latham: What's skill got to do with it?: Information literacy skills and self-views of ability among first-year college students. 574-583
Alex De Visscher: The thermodynamics-bibliometrics consilience and the meaning of h-type indices - reply. 630-631
Volume 63, Number 4, April 2012
Advances in Information Science
Gobinda Chowdhury: Building environmentally sustainable information services: A green is research agenda. 633-647
Research Articles
Oded Nov, William Schecter: Dispositional resistance to change and hospital physicians' use of electronic medical records: A multidimensional perspective. 648-656
Kathryn La Barre, Carol L. Tilley: The elusive tale: leveraging the study of information seeking and knowledge organization to improve access to and discovery of folktales. 687-701
Koen Jonkers, G. E. Derrick: The bibliometric bandwagon: Characteristics of bibliometric articles outside the field literature. 829-836
Massimo Franceschet: The large-scale structure of journal citation networks. 837-842
Book Review
Gabriel M. Peterson: The Global Flow of Information - Legal, Social and Cultural Perspectives. RameshSubramanian and EddanKatz, New York, NY: NYU Press, 2011, 256 pp. $49.00. (ISBN: 978-0814748114). 843-844
Letter to the Editor
Paul Trevorrow: The use of H-index for the assessment of journals' performance will lead to shifts in editorial policies - a response. 845-846
Volume 63, Number 5, May 2012
Advances in Information Science
Tiffany C. Veinot, Kate Williams: Following the "community" thread from sociology to information behavior and informatics: Uncovering theoretical continuities and research opportunities. 847-864
Peter Baloh, Kevin C. Desouza, Ray Hackney: Contextualizing organizational interventions of knowledge management systems: A design science perspective. 948-966
Esteban Romero-Frías, Liwen Vaughan: Exploring the relationships between media and political parties through web hyperlink analysis: The case of Spain. 967-976
Guillaume Cabanac: Shaping the landscape of research in information systems from the perspective of editorial boards: A scientometric study of 77 leading journals. 977-996
Kieran Mervyn, David K. Allen: Sociospatial context and information behavior: Social exclusion and the influence of mobile information technology. 1125-1141
Wee-Kek Tan, Chuan-Hoo Tan, Hock-Hai Teo: Conveying information effectively in a virtual world: Insights from synthesized task closure and media richness. 1198-1212
Sandra Rousseau, Ronald Rousseau: Interactions between journal attributes and authors' willingness to wait for editorial decisions. 1213-1225
Lior Rokach: Applying the Publication Power Approach to Artificial Intelligence Journals. 1270-1277
Book Review
Patricia Galloway: I, Digital: Personal Collections in the Digital Era. Edited by Christopher A.Lee. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2011. 379 pp. $69.95. (ISBN 1-931666-38-5). 1278-1279
Joseph T. Tennis: The strange case of eugenics: A subject's ontogeny in a long-lived classification scheme and the question of collocative integrity. 1350-1359
Olessia Kirchik, Yves Gingras, Vincent Larivière: Changes in publication languages and citation practices and their effect on the scientific impact of Russian science (1993-2010). 1411-1419
Paul Thomas: To what problem is distributed information retrieval the solution? 1471-1476
Book Review
Wilhelm Peekhaus: Information Markets: A Strategic Guideline for the I-Commerce. Frank Linde and Wolfgang G. Stock, Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter Saur, 2011. pp 617 $90. (isbn: 978-3-11-203609-5). 1477-1479
Letter to the Editor
Gangan Prathap: The inconsistency of the H-index. 1480-1481
Shelagh K. Genuis: Constructing "sense" from evolving health information: A qualitative investigation of information seeking and sense making across sources. 1553-1566
Juliann Cortese, Mia Liza A. Lustria: Can tailoring increase elaboration of health messages delivered via an adaptive educational site on adolescent sexual health and decision making? 1567-1580
Rodrigo Costas, Thed N. van Leeuwen: Approaching the "reward triangle": General analysis of the presence of funding acknowledgments and "peer interactive communication" in scientific publications. 1647-1661
Brief Communication
Leo Egghe, Raf Guns: Applications of the generalized law of Benford to informetric data. 1662-1665
Ina Fourie: 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). 1673-1674
Letter to the Editor
Ronald N. Kostoff: Where is the research in the research literature? 1675-1676
Volume 63, Number 9, September 2012
Advances in Information Science
Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan: The French conception of information science: "Une exception française"? 1693-1709
Research Articles
Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall, Mahshid Abdoli: The role of online videos in research communication: A content analysis of YouTube videos cited in academic publications. 1710-1727
Panos Balatsoukas, Ian Ruthven: An eye-tracking approach to the analysis of relevance judgments on the Web: The case of Google search engine. 1728-1746
Danielle H. Lee, Titus Schleyer: Social tagging is no substitute for controlled indexing: A comparison of Medical Subject Headings and CiteULike tags assigned to 231, 388 papers. 1747-1757
Andreas Strotmann, Dangzhi Zhao: Author name disambiguation: What difference does it make in author-based citation analysis? 1820-1833
Xiaojun Hu, Ronald Rousseau, Jin Chen: A new approach for measuring the value of patents based on structural indicators for ego patent citation networks. 1834-1842
René F. Reitsma, Byron Marshall, Trevor Chart: Can intermediary-based science standards crosswalking work? Some evidence from mining the standard alignment tool (SAT). 1843-1858
Lai Ma: Some philosophical considerations in using mixed methods in library and information science research. 1859-1867
Brendan Luyt: The inclusivity of Wikipedia and the drawing of expert boundaries: An examination of talk pages and reference lists. 1868-1878
Dania Bilal: Ranking, relevance judgment, and precision of information retrieval on children's queries: Evaluation of Google, Yahoo!, Bing, Yahoo! Kids, and ask Kids. 1879-1896
Book Reviews
Hamid R. Ekbia: 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). 1897-1898
Patricia Galloway: 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). 1899-1900
Blaise Cronin: The resilience of rejected manuscripts. 1903-1904
Advances in Information Science
Katie Shilton: Participatory personal data: An emerging research challenge for the information sciences. 1905-1915
Research Articles
Nurain Hassan Ibrahim, David Allen: Information sharing and trust during major incidents: Findings from the oil industry. 1916-1928
Satish Krishnan, Thompson S. H. Teo: Moderating effects of governance on information infrastructure and e-government development. 1929-1946
Andreas Schroeder, Christian Wagner: Governance of open content creation: A conceptualization and analysis of control and guiding mechanisms in the open content domain. 1947-1959
Liwen Vaughan, Rongbin Yang: Web data as academic and business quality estimates: A comparison of three data sources. 1960-1972
Kun Lu, Dietmar Wolfram: Measuring author research relatedness: A comparison of word-based, topic-based, and author cocitation approaches. 1973-1986
Elena Barsky, Judit Bar-Ilan: The impact of task phrasing on the choice of search keywords and on the search process and success. 1987-2005
Irene Koshik, Hiromi Okazawa: A conversation analytic study of actual and potential problems in communication in library chat reference interactions. 2006-2019
Chirag Shah, Vanessa Kitzie: Social Q&A and virtual reference - comparing apples and oranges with the help of experts and users. 2020-2036
Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx: The Anna Karenina principle: A way of thinking about success in science. 2037-2051
Tina J. Jayroe: A humble servant: The work of Helen L. Brownson and the early years of information science research. 2052-2061
Michael Schreiber: Inconsistencies of recently proposed citation impact indicators and how to avoid them. 2062-2073
Duen-Ren Liu, Chin-Hui Lai, Ya-Ting Chen: Document recommendations based on knowledge flows: A hybrid of personalized and group-based approaches. 2100-2117
Brief Communication
Leo Egghe: Remarks on the paper by A. De Visscher, "what does the g-index really measure?". 2118-2121
Book Review
Peter Ingwersen: Interactive Information Seeking, Behaviour and Retrieval. Edited by Ian Ruthven and Diane Kelly. London: Facet publishing, 2011, 296 pp. $ 89.95 (paperback). (isbn: 978-1-85604-707-4). 2122-2125
David McArthur, Helen Crompton: Understanding public-access cyberlearning projects using text mining and topic analysis. 2146-2152
Peter Johan Lor, Johannes J. Britz: An ethical perspective on political-economic issues in the long-term preservation of digital heritage. 2153-2164
Brent D. Fegley, Vetle I. Torvik: On the role of poetic versus nonpoetic features in "kindred" and diachronic poetry attribution. 2165-2181
Ling-Ling Wu, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Ching-Yi Chen: Citation patterns of the pre-web and web-prevalent environments: The moderating effects of domain knowledge. 2182-2194
Neus Herranz, Javier Ruiz-Castillo: Multiplicative and fractional strategies when journals are assigned to several subfields. 2195-2205
Ben Van Calster: It takes time: A remarkable example of delayed recognition. 2341-2344
Book Review
Heather O'Brien: Inventing the Medium: Principles of Interaction Design as a Cultural Practice by Janet H. Murray. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2012. 483 pp. $50 (ISBN 978-1-84638-077-8). 2345-2348
Letter to the Editor
Loet Leydesdorff: Accounting for the uncertainty in the evaluation of percentile ranks. 2349-2350
Ludo Waltman, Nees Jan van Eck: A new methodology for constructing a publication-level classification system of science. 2378-2392
Stefan Hennemann: Evaluating the performance of geographical locations within scientific networks using an aggregation - randomization - re-sampling approach (ARR). 2393-2404
Miles Efron: Search User Interfaces. Marti A. Hearst. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009. 404 pp. $55.00. (ISBN 978-0-521-11379-3) Interactive Information Seeking, Behaviour and Retrieval. Ian Ruthven and Diane Kelly (Eds.). London: Facet Publishing, 2011. 296 pp. $89.95. (ISBN 978-1-85604-707-4). 2555-2556
Heidi Julien: Looking for Information: A Survey of Research on Information Seeking, Needs, and Behavior (3rd ed.) edited by Donald O. Case . Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2012. 491 pp. $84.00. (ISBN: 978-78052-654-6) New Directions in Information Behaviour edited by Amanda Spink and Jannica Heinström , eds. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2011. 320 pp. $125.00. (ISBN: 978-1-78052-170-1). 2557-2558