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82nd ASIST 2019: Melbourne, Australia
- Catherine Blake, Cecelia M. Brown:
Information... Anyone, Anywhere, Any Time, Any Way - Proceedings of the 82nd ASIS&T Annual Meeting, ASIST 2019, Melbourne, Australia, October 19-23, 2019. Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 56(1), Wiley 2019 - Tanisha Afnan, Hsiao-Ying Huang, Maria Sclafani, Masooda N. Bashir:
Putting a price on social movements: A case study of #metoo on instagram. 1-9 - Jiaxin An, Ying Na, Pengyi Zhang:
How do parents of children with ASD use information grounds to seek for ASD-related information? 10-20 - Bradley Wade Bishop, Carolyn Hank, Joel Webster, Rebecca Howard:
Scientists' data discovery and reuse behavior: (Meta)data fitness for use and the FAIR data principles. 21-31 - Sarah A. Buchanan, Sanda Erdelez:
Information encountering in the humanities: Embeddedness, temporality, and altruism. 32-42 - Xiaojing Cai, Xiaozan Lyu, Ping Zhou:
A comparative study of domestic and cross-country impact of Chinese and U.S. publications in chemistry. 43-50 - Adam Craig, Adarsh Ambati, Shiladitya Dutta, Arush Mehrotra, S. Koby Taswell, Carl Taswell:
Definitions, formulas, and simulated examples for plagiarism detection with FAIR metrics. 51-57 - Anubrata Das, Samreen Anjum, Danna Gurari:
Dataset bias: A case study for visual question answering. 58-67 - Jesse David Dinneen, Charles-Antoine Julien:
What's in people's digital file collections? 68-77 - Sanda Erdelez, Sanjica Faletar Tanackovic, Kornelija Petr Balog:
Online behavior of the alzheimer's disease patient caregivers on croatian online discussion forum. 78-88 - Tao Fan, Peng Wu, Peng Zhu:
The sentiment recognition of online users based on DNNs multimodal fusion. 89-97 - Giovanni Forero:
How scientists interact with bacteria: Creating new knowledge. 98-106 - Tsung-Ming Hsiao, Kuang-hua Chen:
Word bibliographic coupling: Another way to map science field and identify core references. 107-116 - Sally Irvine-Smith:
Who you gonna call? seeking information and expertise for decision making in local government. 117-126 - Bernard J. Jansen, Soon-Gyo Jung, Joni Salminen:
Capturing the change in topical interests of personas over time. 127-136 - Junoh Kimm, Jefferey Boase:
Teens' everyday information practices on mobile media: "catching up" and "reaching out". 137-146 - Jian-Sin Lee, Wei Jeng:
The landscape of archived studies in a social science data infrastructure: Investigating the ICPSR metadata records. 147-156 - Jooho Lee, Catherine Blake, Bridget T. McInnes:
Evaluating ontology coverage and internal structure to better align patients with clinical trials. 157-165 - Hanrui Liu, Chang Liu, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Investigation of users' knowledge change process in learning-related search tasks. 166-175 - Jiqun Liu, Chirag Shah:
Proactive identification of query failure. 176-185 - Jianxia Ma, Hui Yuan:
Bi-LSTM+CRF-based named entity recognition in scientific papers in the field of ecological restoration technology. 186-195 - Yuanye Ma:
Relational privacy: Where the East and the West could meet. 196-205 - Rachel M. Magee, Amari T. Simpson:
Understanding early research experiences through the lens of connected learning. 206-215 - Rebecca Muir, Kim M. Thompson, Muhammad Asim Qayyum:
Considering "atmosphere" in facilitating information seeking by people with invisible disabilities in public libraries. 216-226 - Soo Young Rieh, Doreen Bradley, Emma Brennan-Wydra, Tori Culler, Elizabeth Hanley, Marley Kalt:
Librarian role-playing as a method for assessing student information literacy skills. 227-236 - Howard Rosenbaum, Pnina Fichman:
Algorithmic accountability and digital justice: A critical assessment of technical and sociotechnical approaches. 237-244 - Mega Subramaniam, Priya Kumar, Shandra Morehouse, Yuting Liao, Jessica Vitak:
Leveraging funds of knowledge to manage privacy practices in families. 245-254 - Rong Tang, Will Gregg, Sandra G. Hirsh, Elaine Hall:
U.S. state and state capital open government data (OGD): A content examination and heuristic evaluation of data processing capabilities of OGD sites. 255-264 - Nicholas Vanderschantz, Annika Hinze:
"Computer what's your favourite colour?" children's information-seeking strategies in the classroom. 265-275 - Daniela Vianna, Varvara Kalokyri, Alexander Borgida, Amélie Marian, Thu D. Nguyen:
Searching heterogeneous personal digital traces. 276-285 - Jianqiang Wang, Ying Sun:
Improving explicit term matching with implicit topic matching for short text conversation. 286-295 - David M. Weigl, Deren Kudeki, Timothy W. Cole, J. Stephen Downie, Jacob Jett, Kevin R. Page:
Combine or connect: Practical experiences querying library linked data. 296-305 - Adam Worrall, Erica E. F. Ballantyne, Jen Kendall:
"You don't feel that you're so far away": Information sharing, technology use, and settlement of international student immigrants. 306-315 - Shenmeng Xu, Guangyao Zhang, Yao Sun, Xianwen Wang:
Understanding the peer review endeavor. 316-325 - Siluo Yang, Mengxue Zheng:
Performance of citations and altmetrics in the social sciences and humanities. 326-335 - Rongying Zhao, Xu Wang, Zhuozhu Liu, Yongkang Qi, Zhaoyang Zhang, Ruru Chang:
Research on the impact evaluation of academic journals based on altmetrics and citation indicators. 336-345 - Xiaohua Zhu, Tao Yang:
Do I Own It? U.S. and Chinese college students' digital ownership perceptions. 346-355 - Maria Aslam, Ayesha Khalid, Syeda Hina Batool, Ghulam Farid:
Mapping digital information security management in the university libraries of Pakistan. 356-359 - Ofer Bergman, Tamar Israeli, Steve Whittaker:
Search is the future? The young search less for files. 360-363 - Mary Burke, Oksana L. Zavalina:
Exploration of information organization in language archives. 364-367 - Xiaoju Chen, Huajin Wang:
Automated chat transcript analysis using topic modeling for library reference services. 368-371 - Yi-Yun Cheng, Nikolaus Nova Parulian, Tzu-Kun Hsiao, Ly Dinh, Maria Janina Sarol, Jodi Schneider:
ReTracker: Actively and automatically matching retraction metadata in zotero. 372-376 - Hyerim Cho, Josh Smith, Jin Ha Lee:
Effects of motivation and tool features on online photo-sharing behavior. 377-380 - Kaitlin Light Costello:
Quality of medical advice for chronic pain on social platforms. 381-385 - Nicole K. Dalmer, Pamela J. McKenzie:
Noticing the unnoticed: Lines of work in everyday life information practices. 386-389 - Ly Dinh, Maria Janina Sarol, Yi-Yun Cheng, Tzu-Kun Hsiao, Nikolaus Nova Parulian, Jodi Schneider:
Systematic examination of pre- and post-retraction citations. 390-394 - Diana Floegel:
"A good intention gone awry": Queering makerspaces to support queer creators. 395-398 - Hengyi Fu, Sanghee Oh:
Topics of example questions and discussion at the early stage of community building for health Q&A: A case study of health stack exchange. 399-403 - Jiangen He, Wen Lou, Kai Li:
How were science mapping tools applied? the application of science mapping tools in LIS and non-LIS domains. 404-408 - Xilong Hou, Xiaoguang Wang:
Modeling and representation of intangible cultural heritage knowledge using linked data and ontology. 409-412 - Pamela Hoyte:
Implications of the embodied, enactive mind on theorizing about information experience. 413-416 - Tzu-Kun Hsiao, Vetle I. Torvik:
Knowledge transfer from technology to science: The longevity of paper-to-patent citations. 417-421 - Xiao Hu, Jeremy Ng, Jin Ha Lee:
VR creation experience in cultural heritage education: A preliminary exploration. 422-426 - Kun Huang, Xin Yuan, Lei Li, Edwin Mouda Ye:
Investigating users ' affective load in collaborative search. 427-431 - Hamid R. Jamali, Fariborz Foroutan:
Everyday life information-seeking behaviors of nomadic pastoralists in their oral culture. 432-435 - Jenna Kim, Catherine Blake, Henry A. Gabb:
Empowering citizens to manage their chemical exposures step 1 - identify ingredients in consumer products. 436-440 - Natthakan Klanwaree, Songphan Choemprayong:
Objectives & key results for active knowledge sharing in IT consulting enterprises: A feasibility study. 441-444 - Lo Lee, Peter T. Darch:
One of a kind: The tail of citizen science volunteers. 445-449 - Yuanye Ma:
Lack of the normative lens: Discussions on research on micro-targeted ads explanation of Facebook. 450-453 - Martin Ting Fung Mak, Meng Wang, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu:
Effects of a gamified learning platform on elementary school students' flow experiences in leisure reading. 454-458 - Pamela J. McKenzie, Rebekah Willson:
Transitions and social interaction: Making sense of self and situation through engagement with others. 459-462 - Jeremy T. D. Ng, Xiao Hu, Miyu Luo, Sam K. W. Chu:
Relations among participation, fairness and performance in collaborative learning with Wiki-based analytics. 463-467 - Fabian Odoni, Adrian M. P. Brasoveanu, Philipp Kuntschik, Albert Weichselbraun:
Introducing orbis: An extendable evaluation pipeline for named entity linking performance drill-down analyses. 468-471 - Fei Shu, Junping Qiu, Shibin Shu, Vincent Larivière:
Exploring the function of citations in ancient Chinese literature. 472-476 - Adrian Stagg, Helen Partridge:
Facilitating Open Access to Information: A Community Approach to Open Education and Open Textbooks. 477-480 - Victoria Stodden, Vicki Ferrini, Margaret J. Gabanyi, Kerstin A. Lehnert, John Morton, Helen M. Berman:
Open access to research artifacts: Implementing the next generation data management plan. 481-485 - Jian Tang, Xinxue Zhou, Meihua Yu:
Designing feedback information to encourage users' participation performances in citizen science projects. 486-490 - Tao Jin, Meihua Chen:
Cultural barriers to intellectual property ethics: A theoretical model. 491-494 - Tien-I Tsai, Hsuan-Ju Chen, Chen-Hsuan Tai, Yi-ling Chen:
How do students' information world maps change while developing their thesis topics? A longitudinal study using arts-based elicitation interviews. 495-498 - Shengnan Yang, Chenwei Zhang, Wenjuan Sang:
An Analysis on Charitable Crowdfunding in an Authoritarian Regime. 499-503 - Yukun Yang:
When power goes wild online: How did a voluntary moderator's abuse of power affect an online community? 504-508 - Jaehyuk Yun:
Developing a Work-Identifier Allocation Algorithm to FRBRize KORMARC Records. 509-512 - Yuehua Zhao, Chao Min, Xu Han, Sanhong Deng, Hao Wang, Jiang Li:
Listening to the user's voice: A temporal analysis of autism-related questions on Quora. 513-516 - Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Zhouying Liu, Si Chen, Qinghua Zhu:
From free to fee: Exploring the factors that influence the askers' switching behavior on online Q&A platforms. 517-520 - Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ixchel M. Faniel, Bhuva Narayan, Elham Sayyed-abdi:
There is a method to it: Making meaning in information research through a mix of paradigms and methods. 521-524 - Lettie Y. Conrad, Andrew Demasson, Tim Gorichanaz, Amy VanScoy:
Exploring card sort methods: Interaction and implementation for research, education, and practice. 525-528 - Lisa M. Federer, Jian Qin:
Beyond the data management plan: Expanding roles for librarians in data science and open science. 529-531 - Tim Gorichanaz, Elliott Hauser, Yazdan Mansourian, Joseph T. Tennis, Hilary Yerbury:
Does information science need history and foundations? 532-535 - Loni Hagen, James E. Andrews, Lisa Federer, Gerald Benoît:
Data Science Education in Library and Information Science Schools. 536-537 - Noriko Hara, Pnina Fichman, Eric T. Meyer, Yimin Chen, Soo Young Rieh:
A social informatics perspective on misinformation, disinformation, deception and conflict. 538-540 - Isto Huvila, Heidi P. K. Enwald, Kristina Eriksson-Backa, Ying-Hsang Liu, Noora Hirvonen:
Information behaviour and practises research informing technology and service design. 541-545 - Eugenia Sangmie Kim:
Lithium hindsight 360: Increasing access and ensuring preservation of virtual reality narratives. 546-549 - Clarence Maybee, Elham Sayyad Abdi, Kate Davis, Lettie Y. Conrad:
Information experience: A domain and object of study. 550-553 - Angela P. Murillo, Renata G. Curty, Wei Jeng, Daqing He:
The convergence of computational and social approaches for unveiling meaningful and valuable data. 554-557 - Sam Gyun Oh, Il-Yeol Song, Javed Mostafa, Yin Zhang, Dan Wu:
Data science education in the iSchool context. 558-560 - Helen Partridge, Lisa M. Given, Elham Sayyad Abdi, George Buchanan, Kate Bunker, Edward Luca, Dana McKay, Bhuva Narayan:
Bridging the library and information science research - practice gap: A panel discussion. 561-564 - Danielle Pollock, Rachel D. Williams, Catherine L. Dumas, Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Sanda Erdelez:
Teaching technology in library and information science: Preparing students with diverse needs for the challenges of an interconnected world. 565-568 - Jian Qin, Imma Subirats Coll, Marcia Lei Zeng, Brian Dobreski:
Technical and policy underpinnings of FAIR data principles. 569-571 - Anne J. Gilliland, Sue McKemmish, Gregory Rolan, Barbara Reed:
Digital equity for marginalised and displaced peoples. 572-574 - Abebe Rorissa, Lisa Federer, Loni Hagen, Jeonghyun (Annie) Kim, James E. Andrews:
Data science research and practice: High time for synergy. 575-577 - Rong Tang, Bharat Mehra, Jia Tina Du, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao:
Paradigm shift in information research. 578-581 - Michael B. Twidale, Soo Young Rieh:
Information seeking at the intersection of search, learning, inquiry, and creativity: Sharing stories to inform creative research. 582-585 - Terry L. Weech, Clara M. Chu, Sandra G. Hirsh, Heidi Julien, Mary Anne Kennan, Diane L. Velasquez, Bhuva Narayan:
Information science education and library and information studies education: Transnational conversations. 586-589 - Yin Zhang, Weiwei Yan, Sanghee Oh, Jongwook Lee, Keiko Kurata, Mamiko Matsubayashi:
Academic social networking: From individual acts to institutional, disciplinary, national, and social phenomena. 590-593 - Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Wenqing Lu:
Toward effective use and balance: Investigating pros and cons of smartphone use in an interview study. 594-596 - David K. Allen, Aleksandra Irnazarow, Fiona McLauglin:
Practice, information and the development of a digital platform. 597-598 - Jeff Allen, Malak Khader, Amy Rosellini:
Investigating wisdom: Call for research. 599-600 - Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson, Nicola Parker:
Keeping the human in the data scientist: Shaping human-centered data science education. 601-603 - Jean Archambeault:
Investigating the productive uses of uncertainty in knowledge co-creation practices. 604-606 - Shimelis G. Assefa, Daniel Gelaw Alemneh, Abebe Rorissa:
Data for development: The case for Africa. 607-608 - Joan C. Bartlett, Aaron D. Bowen-Ziecheck, Cynthia Kumah, Jamshid Beheshti:
Everyday health information seeking among millennials. 609-611 - Catherine Blake, Jenna Kim, Milind Mathur, Akanksha Aggarwal:
A gap analysis of survivorship terminology: Knowledge resources versus literature usage. 612-614 - Aaron D. Bowen-Ziecheck, Joan C. Bartlett:
An integrated framework of patient data ownership. 615-617 - Lynne Bowker:
Machine translation literacy: Academic libraries' role. 618-619 - Jennifer Campbell-Meier, Allan Sylvester, Jacob Woods:
The impact of a prescribed journal list of disciplinary publishing. 620-621 - Yu-Wei Chang, Mu-Hsuan Huang, Chung-Huei Kuan:
Identifying the contribution-influence gap in the science and technology community. 622-623 - Sijing Chen, Jin Mao, Xiao Wang, Gang Li:
Understanding interactions among citizens, government authorities, media, and ngos on twitter during natural disaster. 624-626 - Wonchan Choi, Maria Haigh:
Analyzing divergent methodologies for political fact checking: United States and South Korea. 627-628 - Miyoung Chong:
Connective power of the twitter networks: Discovering the reverse agenda-setting effects of hashtag activism through topic modeling. 629-630 - Meredith Dedema, Chang Liu:
Examination of online information search stopping behaviors and stopping rules by task type. 631-633 - Brian Detlor, Mona Nasery, Heidi Julien:
The efficacy of digital literacy training initiatives led by local community organizations. 634-635 - Rubén Domínguez-Delgado, María-Ángeles López Hernández:
In memoriam boleslaw Matuszewski: The origin of film librarianship. 636-638 - Huei-Ru Dong, Dar-Zen Chen, Mu-Hsuan Huang:
Are invalid patents still cited? 639-641 - Jannatul Fardous, Jia Tina Du:
Tourists' social interactions on social media during a group trip planning. 642-644 - Catherine L. Dumas, Sanda Erdelez, Jeffrey Pomerantz, Vik Parthiban:
Usability testing of LUI: A new human-computer interface for large displays. 645-647 - Jannatul Fardous, Jia Tina Du:
Characteristics of collaborative information seeking activities during group trip planning: A preliminary study. 648-650 - Vanessa Figueiredo, Eric M. Meyers:
The false trade-off of relevance for safety in children's search systems. 651-653 - Eric Forcier:
When the world ends: Study of #fakewesteros twitter fan community during the final season of game of thrones. 654-655 - Amelia N. Gibson, Kristen L. Bowen:
Health information at intersections: Toward more inclusive personal health records for marginalized users. 656-657 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Han Zheng, Edmund Wei Jian Lee, Chei Sian Lee, Yin Leng Theng:
Information and communication research in promoting workplace safety and health: A topic modeling analysis. 658-660 - Jelina Haines, Jia Tina Du, Gus Geursen, Ellen Trevorrow:
Understanding the information landscape of indigenous elders' knowledge and cultural practices. 661-663 - Leiqian Han, Hui Yan:
Investigating the impacts of family restriction strategy on Chinese children's smartphone use behaviors. 664-666 - Yanfang Han, Hui Yan:
Book or screen? a preliminary study on preschool children's reading and ICT using behaviors. 667-668 - Xiao Hu, Jia Shan, Jing Chen, J. Stephen Downie:
Affording cross-cultural access to visualized cultural collections: A preliminary case study of e-dunhuang. 669-671 - Iman Tahamtan, Li-Min Huang:
#Cyberbullying in the digital age: Exploring people's opinions with text mining. 672-673 - Md. Anwarul Islam, Naresh Kumar Agarwal:
How is knowledge management represented in library and information science research? 674-676 - Chuan Jiang, Dongbo Wang, Si Shen:
Retrieval system enhanced by fine-grained knowledge entities. 677-678 - Tingting Jiang, Tianqianjin Lin, Lina Shangguan, Ying Wang:
A clickstream data analysis of users' behavior on a government WeChat official account. 679-681 - Kyle M. L. Jones, Tanisha Afnan:
"For the benefit of all students": Student trust in higher education learning analytics practices. 682-683 - Jenna Jordan:
Put relational databases in your data curation toolbox. 684-685 - Jaewon Kim, Ji-young Kim, Yongjun Zhu:
Analyzing public opinion toward the 2019 North Korea-United States summit through mining twitter. 686-687 - Jenna Kim, Catherine Blake, Peter T. Darch:
Toward computational reproducibility: A doctoral student's story of passing the baton. 688-690 - Jiyoun Kim, Youngeun Koo, Yongjun Zhu:
A study for categorizing relations between headword and aliases. 691-692 - Priya Kizhakkethil, Gary Burnett:
Virtual zenana: Reimagining small world. 693-695 - Priya Kizhakkethil:
Memory making and documenting in a diaspora small world. 696-698 - Jiyao Lai, Yuzhe Han, Pengyi Zhang:
Argumentation model of WeChat group chat: Evidence from content analysis with inductive coding. 699-700 - Chei Sian Lee, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin, Hamzah Osop, Yin Leng Theng:
A crowdsourcing approach to explore helping motives in a smart city: A preliminary analysis. 701-702 - Lo Lee, Melissa G. Ocepek, Stephann Makri, George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
Getting creative in everyday life: Investigating arts and crafts hobbyists' information behavior. 703-705 - Kai Li, Pei-Ying Chen, Zhichao Fang:
Disciplinarity of software papers: A preliminary analysis. 706-708 - Lei Li, Kun Huang, Edwin Mouda Ye, Chengzhi Zhang:
Questions or questioners: Factors affecting response quantity on academic social Q&A sites. 709-711 - Chi-Shiou Lin, Yi-Yu Wang:
How do university data services present their collection and reference service information on the web? 712-713 - Chieh Liu, Tingyu Wu, Wayland Chang:
Online news sharing among Taiwan's middle-aged and elderly populaces: Influencing factors. 714-715 - Huiyun Liu, Shujin Cao, Shiyu Wu:
An experimental comparison on reading comprehension effect of visual, audio and dual channels. 716-718 - Lifan Liu, Yuzhuo Wang, Chengzhi Zhang:
Does citation content of references from different disciplines demonstrate same distribution pattern? 719-721 - Wen Lou, Jiao Chen, Tim Gorichanaz:
Understanding formal scholarly communication in information science by exploring generational evolution of academic writing patterns. 722-724 - Yaxue Ma, Jin Mao, Gang Li:
Location recommendation by combining geographical, categorical, and social preferences with location popularity. 725-726 - Jin Mao, Ji Zhang, Kun Lu, Gang Li:
Understanding the relevance between text and images in disaster-related social media posts. 727-729 - Mamiko Matsubayashi, Luanne Freund:
A comparative study of online news use by young adults in Canada and Japan. 730-732 - Adam Mazel, Catherine L. Dumas:
Computational analyses of the relation of theme and genre in the writing of aphra behn. 733-734 - Bharat Mehra, Everette Scott Sikes, Vandana Singh:
An exploratory gis prototype to map community engagement in the southern and central appalachian rural libraries. 735-737 - Shinji Mine:
Toward responsible scholarly communication and innovation: A survey of the prevalence of retracted articles on scholarly communication platforms. 738-739 - Shiyan Ou, Hyonil Kim:
Identification of citation and cited texts for fine-grained citation content analysis. 740-741 - Min Sook Park, Hyejin Park:
Mining knowledge entities in mHealth literature. 742-744 - Danielle Pollock, Suzie Allard, An Yan, Michelle Parker:
The role of data & synthesis centers in convergence research. 745-746 - Ana Roeschley:
Using text mining and data visualization to trace the disciplinary boundaries of collective memory studies. 747-749 - Harry Rolf:
Identifying the collaboration styles of research students. 750-751 - Sho Sato, Takashi Harada, Saki Itagaki, Asuka Suehiro, Tomoka Takamura, Koji Yamashita, Ryuta Ichikawa, Katsuhiko Sukoboshi:
Library shelf signs affect users' search time length: Evidence from an experiment using a VR library system. 752-754 - Liang-yu Sie, Wei Jeng:
Between informative and esthetic: A user study of content and visualization on government data dashboards. 755-756 - Huimin Zhou, Ningyuan Song, Wanli Chang, Xiaoguang Wang:
Linking the thoughts within scientific papers: Construction and visualization of argumentation graph. 757-759 - Xiaokang Song, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Shijie Song, Qinghua Zhu:
The role of information cues on users' perceived credibility of online health rumors. 760-761 - Zhijun Song, Qingxing Dong, Gaohui Cao, Ye Chen:
What will influence users' knowledge sharing behavior in the social Q&A community? 762-764 - Krishna Srinivasan, Marcus Lee-Kiang Tan, Derrick Chin-Kiat Peh, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Chei Sian Lee:
An initial study of information behavior in Pokemon Go. 765-767 - Sharon Stoerger, Lilia Pavlovsky:
Moving from assumptions to evidence: Assessing quality in online courses in a master of information program. 768-769 - Honglei Lia Sun, Jianming Zheng, Meng Wang, Ya Chen:
How socio-culture impact the information behavior of Chinese urban newcomers. 770-772 - Mengting Sun, Jingjia Ding, Xiaoqun Yuan:
Service mode selection strategy for resource-constrained content service providers. 773-775 - Sue Yeon Syn, Soojung Kim:
Professional and institutional support for RDM: A case of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). 776-777 - Huixin Tian, Pei-Ying Chen:
"I'm in the center of the vortex": The affective chain of social media trolling. 778-779 - Liuyi Tong, Hui Lin, Pengyi Zhang:
"I don't understand it so it can't be good": Users' acg domain expertise and perceived quality of video tags. 780-782 - Hiroyuki Tsunoda, Yuan Sun, Masaki Nishizawa, Xiaomin Liu, Kou Amano:
An analysis of published journals for papers posted on bioR X iv. 783-784 - Michael B. Twidale, Catherine Blake, Maria Souden, Jenifer E. Stelmack, Jenna Kim:
Repurposing: Another R to prioritize in data curation. 785-787 - Simon Wakeling, Stephen Pinfield, David Bawden, Lyn Robinson:
The use of theory in research relating to open access: Practitioner perspectives. 788-789 - Shengang Wang, Hyun Seung Lee, Wonchan Choi:
Assessing the informativeness of user reviews on mobile health applications for chronic diseases. 790-791 - Chunying Wang, Zhenzhen Yuan, Ruhua Huang, Jiangping Chen:
Mapping the state of community libraries: An empirical study in Hubei Province. 792-793 - Xiao Wang, Chao Ma, Sijing Chen:
Detecting opinion evaluation object drift in Chinese microblog posts. 794-795 - Yukai Wang, Zhongkai Yang, Xianwen Wang:
Gender bias in invention. 796-797 - Xiaoguang Wang, Xu Tan, Qingyu Duan:
Enhancing scholar supportive data: Surveying the landscape of information resources for digital dunhuang. 798-800 - Yi-Yu Wang, Chi-Shiou Lin:
A survey of data science programs and courses in the iSchools. 801-802 - Zhihong Wang, Shujin Cao:
Order effect on relevance judgment: An exploratory study on the detection of quantum interference. 803-804 - Zhongyi Wang, Xueying Shen, Rong Huang, Jing Huang:
Extracting method knowledge elements from scientific literature: A rule-based approach. 805-807 - Jingzhu Wei, Rui Liu:
A versatile approach for constructing a domain knowledge graph for culture. 808-809 - Rachel D. Williams:
Vulnerability and meeting the needs of people experiencing homelessness in public libraries. 810-812 - Dan Wu, Hao Xu, Shu Fan:
How do consumers acquire health information? a pattern analysis on online health consultation. 813-815 - Dan Wu, Shuang Xu, Xiaoyun Xu, Xi Chen:
Users' visual attention flow on the search result page of digital cultural heritage collection. 816-818 - Zhaopeng Xing, Fei Yu, Xiaojun Yuan:
Research on voice search behavior in the last 10 years. 819-821 - Xiaojuan Xu, Manli Wu:
Using crowdsourcing to construct special collection resources under the perspective of digital humanities. 822-824 - Weiwei Yan, Yin Zhang:
Disciplinary comparisons of academic social networking site use by Chinese researchers. 825-826 - Yejun Wu, Seungwon Yang:
Designing effective knowledge presentation techniques for large digital collections. 827-828 - Edwin Mouda Ye, Jia Tina Du, Helen Ashman, Preben Hansen, Songshan (Sam) Huang, Marianna Sigala:
"Active followers": An emerging role of information behaviour among group holiday makers. 829-831 - Yong Jeong Yi, Seo Jin Nam:
Stages of change in smoking cessation and health information behavior. 832-833 - Jaehyuk Yun, Yongjun Zhu:
An analysis of physical characteristics of Joseon Dynasty books using statistical approaches. 834-835 - Jinchao Zhang, Bo Luo, Fenfang Cao:
The antecedent and consequence of users' satisfaction and dissatisfaction with information seeking in online health communities. 836-837 - Limin Zhang, Zuleima Cota, Hong Cui, Hsin-liang Oliver Chen, Bruce Ford, Joel Sach, Jocelyn E. Pender, James A. Macklin, Anton Reznicek, Julian R. Starr:
Developing community phenotype ontologies: Understanding users' preferences. 838-840 - Xuanhui Zhang, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Shijie Song, Qinghua Zhu:
Investigating roles of social value orientation and domain knowledge in crowdsourced manuscript transcription. 841-843 - Yao Zhang, Chang Liu:
Influence of course type and assignment features on students' information seeking behaviors. 844-846 - Dongxiang Zhao:
Exploring older adults' health information seeking behavior: Evidence from urban China. 847-848 - Yuehua Zhao, Ye Chen, Jin Zhang, Qingxing Dong, Gaohui Cao, Zhaoyang Zhang:
How did people feel during the Zika virus breakout? A sentiment analysis of Zika virus related posts on Yahoo! Answers. 849-851 - Zhenyue Zhao, Jiang Li, Chao Min, Yi Bu, Lele Kang, Yiyang Bian:
Scientists' academic disruptiveness significantly increased after they moved to China. 852-854 - Huimin Zhou, Ningyuan Song, Hanghang Cheng, Xiaoguang Wang:
Argument ontology for describing scientific articles: A statistical study based on articles from two research areas. 855-857 - Zihe Zhu, Dongbo Wang, Si Shen:
Recognizing sentences concerning future research from the full text of JASIST. 858-859
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