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Journal of Information Science, Volume 35, 2009
Volume 35, Number 1, February 2009
- Hsin-Chang Yang, Chung-Hong Lee, Ding-Wen Chen:
A method for multilingual text mining and retrieval using growing hierarchical self-organizing maps. 3-23 - Hsiu-Fen Lin, Hsuan-Shih Lee, Da-Wei Wang:
Evaluation of factors influencing knowledge sharing based on a fuzzy AHP approach. 25-44 - Nadine Höchstötter, Martina Koch:
Standard parameters for searching behaviour in search engines and their empirical evaluation. 45-65 - Kwan Yi, Jamshid Beheshti:
A hidden Markov model-based text classification of medical documents. 67-81 - Michael Mackert, Bradley C. Love, Pamela Whitten:
Patient education on mobile devices: an e-health intervention for low health literate audiences. 82-93 - Yu-Min Wang, Yi-Shun Wang:
Examining the dimensionality and measurement of user-perceived knowledge and information quality in the KMS context. 94-109 - Jennifer E. Rowley, Frances Slack:
Conceptions of wisdom. 110-119 - Shifei Ding, Yongping Zhang, Xiaofeng Lei, Xinzheng Xu, Xin Wang, Li Wang, Qing He:
Research on a principal components decision algorithm based on information entropy. 120-127
Volume 35, Number 2, April 2009
- Martin Frické:
The knowledge pyramid: a critique of the DIKW hierarchy. 131-142 - Mónica Arakaki, Peter Willett:
Webometric analysis of departments of librarianship and information science: a follow-up study. 143-152 - Maria Sakalaki, Smaragda Kazi:
Valuing and representing information: the paradox of undervaluing information and overvaluing information producers. 153-164 - Tung-Ching Lin, Chien-Chih Huang:
Understanding the determinants of EKR usage from social, technological and personal perspectives. 165-179 - David Bawden, Lyn Robinson:
The dark side of information: overload, anxiety and other paradoxes and pathologies. 180-191 - Waseem Afzal, Daniel Roland, Mohammad Nasser Al-Squri:
Information asymmetry and product valuation: an exploratory study. 192-203 - Lina Bountouri, Christos Papatheodorou, Vasilis Soulikias, Mathios Stratis:
Metadata interoperability in public sector information. 204-231 - Tuula Poikonen, Pertti Vakkari:
Lay persons' and professionals' nutrition-related vocabularies and their matching to a general and a specific thesaurus. 232-243 - Carmen López-Illescas, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Henk F. Moed:
Comparing bibliometric country-by-country rankings derived from the Web of Science and Scopus: the effect of poorly cited journals in oncology. 244-256
Volume 35, Number 3, June 2009
- Pieter J. Beers, Pieter W. G. Bots:
Eliciting conceptual models to support interdisciplinary research. 259-278 - Christy M. K. Cheung, Matthew K. O. Lee:
Understanding the sustainability of a virtual community: model development and empirical test. 279-298 - Christopher C. Yang, Marc Sageman:
Analysis of terrorist social networks with fractal views. 299-320 - Panos Balatsoukas, Anne Morris, Ann O'Brien:
An evaluation framework of user interaction with metadata surrogates. 321-339 - Andrea Wei-Ching Huang, Tyng-Ruey Chuang:
Social tagging, online communication, and Peircean semiotics: a conceptual framework. 340-357 - Basel A. Mahafzah, Amer F. Al-Badarneh, Mohammed Z. Zakaria:
A new sampling technique for association rule mining. 358-376
Volume 35, Number 4, August 2009
- Ahmed Alasoud, Volker Haarslev, Nematollaah Shiri:
An empirical comparison of ontology matching techniques. 379-397 - Blaise Cronin, Lokman I. Meho:
Receiving the French: a bibliometric snapshot of the impact of 'French theory' on information studies. 398-413 - Guang Yu, Yijun Li, Daren Yu:
Simulation study of the inventory effect of the scientific paper publishing process. 414-425 - Lixin Han, Hong Yan:
A fuzzy biclustering algorithm for social annotations. 426-438 - Olga Vechtomova, Hao Zhang:
Articulating complex information needs using query templates. 439-452 - Jarkko Kari:
Informational uses of spiritual information: an analysis of messages reportedly transmitted by extraphysical means. 453-468 - Ahmet Uyar:
Investigation of the accuracy of search engine hit counts. 469-480 - Kazuaki Kishida, Emi Ishita:
Translation disambiguation for cross-language information retrieval using context-based translation probability. 481-495
Volume 35, Number 5, October 2009
- Ahmet Uyar:
Google stemming mechanisms. 499-514 - Dong-Hee Shin:
Ubiquitous city: Urban technologies, urban infrastructure and urban informatics. 515-526 - Guo Bin:
Moderating effects of task characteristics on information source use: An individual-level analysis of R&D professionals in new product development. 527-547 - Kang Ye, Shanshan Wang, Jiaqi Yan, Huaiqing Wang, Baiqi Miao:
Ontologies for crisis contagion management in financial institutions. 548-562 - Bolanle Adefowoke Ojokoh, Olumide Sunday Adewale, Samuel Oluwole Falaki:
Automated document metadata extraction. 563-570 - Timo Niemi, Turkka Näppilä, Kalervo Järvelin:
A relational data harmonization approach to XML. 571-601 - Peter Vinkler:
The pi-index: a new indicator for assessing scientific impact. 602-612 - Uwe Matzat:
Disciplinary differences in the use of internet discussion groups: differential communication needs or trust problems? 613-631
Volume 35, Number 6, December 2009
- Wei-Tsong Wang, Salvatore Belardo:
The role of knowledge management in achieving effective crisis management: a case study. 635-659 - David Nicholas, David J. Clark, Ian Rowlands, Hamid R. Jamali M.:
Online use and information seeking behaviour: institutional and subject comparisons of UK researchers. 660-676 - Ya-Han Hu, Yen-Liang Chen, Kwei Tang:
Mining sequential patterns in the B2B environment. 677-694 - Isto Huvila:
Ecological framework of information interactions and information infrastructures. 695-708 - Jin-Cheon Na, Tun Thura Thet:
Effectiveness of web search results for genre and sentiment classification. 709-726 - Jung-ran Park, Eric Childress:
Dublin Core metadata semantics: an analysis of the perspectives of information professionals. 727-739 - Noriko Hara, Pnina Shachaf, Sharon Stoerger:
Online communities of practice typology revisited. 740-757 - Bernardo A. Huberman, Daniel M. Romero, Fang Wu:
Crowdsourcing, attention and productivity. 758-765
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