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Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS), Volume 50, 1999
Volume 50, Number 1, January 1999
- Mary K. Chelton, Nancy P. Thomas:
Introduction: Why a Special Topic Issue on Youth Issues? 7-9 - Ross J. Todd:
Utilization of Herion Information by Adolescent Girls in Australia: A Cognitive Analysis. 10-23 - Raya Fidel, Rachel K. Davies, Mary H. Douglass, Jenny K. Holder, Carla J. Hopkins, Elisabeth J. Kushner, Bryan K. Miyagishima, Christina D. Toney:
A Visit to the Information Mall: Web Searching Behavior of High School Students. 24-37 - Heidi E. Julien:
Barriers to Adolescents' Information Seeking for Career Decision Making. 38-48
- David Bodoff:
A Re-Unification of Two Competing Models for Document Retrieval. 49-64 - Gehad Galal, Diane J. Cook, Lawrence B. Holder:
Exploiting Parallelism in a Structural Scientific Discovery System to Improve Scalability. 65-73 - John Agada:
Inner-City Gatekeepers: An Exploratory Survey of Their Information Use Environment. 74-85 - Valery I. Frants, Jacob Shapiro, Isak Taksa, Vladimir G. Voiskunskii:
Boolean Search: Current State and Perspectives. 86-95
Volume 50, Number 2, February 1999
- Peiling Wang, Marilyn Domas White:
A Cognitive Model of Document Use During a Research Project. Study II. Decisions at the Reading and Citing Stages. 98-114 - E. C. M. Noyons, Henk F. Moed, Marc Luwel:
Combining Mapping and Citation Analysis for Evaluative Bibliometric Purposes: A Bibliometric Study. 115-132 - Margaret Higgins:
Meta-Information, and Time: Factors in Human Decision Making. 132-139 - Weijing Yuan, Charles T. Meadow:
A Study of the Use of Variables in Information Retrieval User Studies. 140-150 - Marie-Francine Moens, Caroline Uyttendaele, Jos Dumortier:
Abstracting of Legal Cases: The Potential of Clustering Based on the Selection of Representative Objects. 151-161 - Wallace Koehler:
An Analysis of Web Page and Web Site Constancy and Permanence. 162-180 - Robert Burgin:
The Monte Carlo Method and the Evaluation of Retrieval System Performance. 181-191
Volume 50, Number 3, March 1999
- Jonathan D. Cohen:
Massive Query Resolution for Rapid Selective Dissemination of Information. 195-206 - Elfreda A. Chatman:
A Theory of Life in the Round. 207-217 - Kwok-Shing Cheng, Gilbert H. Young, Kam-Fai Wong:
A Study on Word-Based and Integral-Bit Chinese Text Compression Algorithms. 218-228 - Thomas Hapke:
History of Scholarly Information and Communication: A Review of Selected German Literature. 229-232 - Leo Egghe:
On the Law of Zipf-Mandelbrot for Multi-Wort Phrases. 233-241 - Carole L. Palmer:
Structures and Strategies of Interdisciplinary Science. 242-253 - Rong Tang, William M. Shaw Jr., Jack L. Vevea:
Towards the Identification of the Optimal Number of Relevance Categories. 254-264 - Frederick G. Kilgour, Barbara B. Moran, John R. Barden:
Retrieval Effectiveness of Surname-Title-Word Searches for Known Items by Academic Library Users. 265-270 - Sydney J. Pierce:
Boundary Crossing in Research Literatures as a Means of Interdisciplinary Information Transfer. 271-279 - Qinglan Sun, Debora Shaw, Charles H. Davis:
A Model for Estimating the Occurrence of Same-Frequency Words and the Boundary Between High- and Low-Frequency Words in Texts. 280-286
Volume 50, Number 4, April 1, 1999
- Edie M. Rasmussen, Christine L. Borman, Donald H. Kraft, Kai A. Olsen:
Robert R. Korfhage. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 50(4): 288-291 (1999)
- Patricia D. Fletcher, John Carlo Bertot:
The National Information Infrastructure - Introduction. 295-298 - Patricia D. Fletcher, Lisa K. Westerback:
Catching a Ride on the NII: The Federal Policy Vehicles Paving the Information Highway. 299-304 - Jerry Mechling:
Better Funding for Government IT: Views from the Front Line. 305-313 - Charles R. McClure, William E. Moen, John Carlo Bertot:
Descriptive Assessment of Information Policy Initiatives: The Government Information Locator Service (GILS) as an Example. 314-330 - Margaret L. Hedstrom, David Wallace:
And the Last Shall Be First: Recordkeeping Policies and the NII. 331-339 - J. Timothy Sprehe:
Government Information: From Inaccessibility to Your Desktop and Back Again. 340-345 - Sharon S. Dawes, Theresa A. Pardo, Ann DiCaterino:
Crossing the Threshold: Practical Foundations for Government Services on the World Wide Web. 346-353 - Leon A. Kapelman, Jerry L. Johnson, Kathy Rosmond:
Government's Role in Reducing "Year-2000" Risks. 354-357
- Susan Davis Herring:
The Value of Interdisciplinarity: A Study Based on the Design of Internet Search Engines. 358-365 - Albert Henderson:
Information Science and Information Policy: The Use of Constant Dollars and other Indicators to Manage Research Investments. 366-379
- Maria Edith Burke, Karen Tulett:
Impact of Information Needs an Organizational Design. 380-381
- Abby Goodrum:
Principles of Multimedia Database Systems, by V. S. Subrahmanian. 382-383 - Sara Tompson:
Special Libraries: A Cataloging Guide, by Sheila S. Intner and Jean Weihs. 383-384
Volume 50, Number 5, April 15, 1999
- John R. Carlson, Charles J. Kacmar:
Increasing Link Marker Effectiveness for WWW and other Hypermedia Interfaces: An Examination of End-User Preferences. 386-398 - Carol Collier Kuhlthau:
The Role of Experience in the Information Search Process of an Early Career Information Worker: Perceptions of Uncertainty, Complexity Construction, and Sources. 399-412 - Carol Lundquist, Ophir Frieder, David O. Holmes, David A. Grossman:
A Parallel Relational Database Management System Approach to Relevance Feedback in Information Retrievel. 413-426 - Ronald N. Kostoff, Henry J. Eberhart, Darrell Ray Toothman:
Hypersonic und Supersonic Flow Roadmaps Using Bibliometrics and Database Tomography. 427-447 - Shoichi Taniguchi:
An Analysis of Orientedness in Cataloging Rules. 448-460 - Julian Warner:
Information Society or Cash Nexus? A Study of the United States as a Copyright Haven. 461-470
- Blaise Cronin, Holly Crawford:
Do Deans Publish What They Preach? 471-474
- Birger Hjørland:
The DDC, the Universe of Knowledge, and the Post-Modern Library, by Francis L. Miksa. 475-477 - William T. Fischer:
Basic Research Methods for Librarians, by Ronald R. Powell. 477-478
Volume 50, Number 6, May 1, 1999
- Paul E. van der Vet, Nicolaas J. I. Mars:
Condorcet Query Engine: A Query Engine for Coordinated Index Terms. 485-492 - Richard P. Smiraglia, Gregory H. Leazer:
Derivative Bibliographic Relationships: The Work Relationship in a Global Bibliographic Database. 493-504 - Hal Berghel, Daniel Berleant, Thomas Foy, Marcus McGuire:
Cyberbrowsing: Information Customization on the Web. 505-511 - Lawrence W. Wright, Holly K. Grossetta Nardini, Alan R. Aronson, Thomas C. Rindflesch:
Hierarchical Concept Indexing of Full-Text Documents in the Unified Medical Language System® Information Sources Map. 512-523 - Hani Abu-Salem, Mahmoud Al-Omari, Martha W. Evens:
Stemming Methodologies Over Individual Query Words for an Arabic Information Retrieval System. 524-529 - Su Hee Kim, Caroline M. Eastman:
An Experiment on Node Size in a Hypermedia System. 530-536 - Cheri Speier, Jonathan W. Palmer, Daniel Wren, Susan Hahn:
Faculty Perceptions of Electronic Journals as Scholarly Communication: A Question of Prestige and Legitimacy. 537-543 - Charles Cole:
Activity of Understanding a Problem during Interaction with an "Enabling" Information Retrieval System: Modeling Information Flow. 544-552
Volume 50, Number 7, May 15, 1999
- W. Boyd Rayward:
H. G. Wells's Idea of a World Brain: A Critical Reassessment. 557-573 - Robert K. Lindsay, Michael D. Gordon:
Literature-Based Discovery by Lexical Statistics. 574-587 - Misha W. Vaughan, Nancy Schwartz:
Jumpstarting the Information Design for a Community Network. 588-597 - Henk J. Voorbij:
Searching Scientific Information on the Internet: A Dutch Academic User Survey. 598-615 - Kevin L. Fox, Ophir Frieder, Margaret M. Knepper, Eric J. Snowberg:
SENTINEL: A Multiple Engine Information Retrieval and Visualization System. 616-625
- Charles H. Davis, Geoffrey W. McKim:
Systematic Weighting and Ranking: Cutting the Gordian Knot. 626-628
- Jeff White:
Ink into Bits: A Web of Converging Media by Charles T. Meadow. 629-630 - Marc Lampson:
Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape edited by Philip E. Agre and Marc Rotenberg. 631-633
Volume 50, Number 8, June, 1999
- Mark E. Rorvig:
Images of Similarity: A Visual Exploration of Optimal Similarity Metrics and Scaling Properties of TREC Topic-Document Sets. 639-651 - Mark E. Rorvig:
A Visual Exploration of the Orderliness of TREC Relevance Judgments. 652-660 - Susanne M. Humphrey:
Automatic Indexing of Documents from Journal Descriptors: A Preliminary Investigation. 661-674 - V. Cano:
Bibliometric Overview of Library and Information Science Research in Spain. 675-680 - Brian C. O'Connor, Mary K. O'Connor, June M. Abbas:
User Reactions as Access Mechanism: An Exploration Based on Captions for Images. 681-697 - Karen M. O'Keefe, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Charles P. Friedman:
Medical Students' Confidence Judgments Using a Factual Database and Personal Memory: A Comparison. 698-708 - K. L. Kwok:
Employing Multiple Representations for Chinese Information Retrieval. 709-723
- Mike Steckel:
Deep Information: The Role of Information Policy in Environmental Sustainability by John Felleman. 724-725 - Marianne Afifi:
Electronic Databases and Publishing edited by Albert Henderson. 725 - Chaomei Chen:
Localist Connectionist Approaches to Human Cognition edited by Jonathan Grainger and Arthur M. Jacobs. 725-726 - Thomas A. Peters:
Ethics, Information and Technology: Readings edited by Richard N. Stichler and Robert Hauptman. 726-728 - Jens-Erik Mai:
Indexing and Abstracting in Theory and Practice by F. W. Lancaster. 728-730 - Ronald Day:
Remediation: Understanding New Media by Jay David Bolter and Richard Grusin. 730-732
Volume 50, Number 9, July, 1999
- Henderik Alex Proper, Peter Bruza:
What Is Information Discovery About? 737-750 - Kin-Hong Lee, Qin Lu, Mau Kit Michael Ng:
Text Segmentation for Chinese Spell Checking. 751-759 - María J. Martín-Bautista, María Amparo Vila Miranda, Henrik Legind Larsen:
A Fuzzy Genetic Algorithm Approach to an Adaptive Information Retrieval Agent. 760-771 - Jin Zhang, Robert R. Korfhage:
A Distance and Angle Similarity Measure Method. 772-778 - Jin Zhang, Robert R. Korfhage:
DARE: Distance and Angle Retrieval Environment: A Tale of the Two Measures. 779-787
- Mark E. Rorvig, Lois F. Lunin:
Introduction and Overview: Visualization, Retrieval, and Knowledge. 790-793 - Mark E. Rorvig, C. H. Turner, J. Moncada:
The NASA Image Collection Visual Thesaurus. 794-798 - Henry Small:
Visualizing Science by Citation Mapping. 799-813 - Martin Brooks, Jennifer Campbell:
Interactive Graphical Queries for Bibliographic Search. 814-825 - Marshall Ramsey, Hsinchun Chen, Bin Zhu, Bruce R. Schatz:
A Collection of Visual Thesauri for Browsing Large Collections of Geographic Images. 826-834 - Mark E. Rorvig, Matthias L. Hemmje:
Conference Notes - 1996: Foundations of Advanced Information Visualization for Visual Information (Retrieval) Systems. 835-837
- Boyd P. Holmes:
Foundations of Library and Information Science, by Richard E. Rubin. 838-839 - Ebrahim Afshar:
Into the Future: The Foundation of Library and Information Services in the Post-Industrial Era, by Michael Harris, Stan A. Hannah, and Pamela C. Harris. 839-840 - Amy E. Sanidas:
Newspapers of Record in a Digital Age: From Hot Type to Hot Link, by Shannon E. Martin and Kathleen A. Hansen. 840-841
Volume 50, Number 10, 1999
- Aviezri S. Fraenkel, Shmuel T. Klein:
Information Retrieval from Annotated Texts. 845-854 - Jerome McDonough:
Designer Selves: Construction of Technologically Mediated Identity within Graphical, Multiuser Virtual Environments. 855-869 - H. Vernon Leighton, Jaideep Srivastava:
First 20 Precision Among World Web Search Services (Search Engines). 870-881 - Robert M. Losee, Lee Anne H. Paris:
Measuring Search-Engine Quality and Query Difficulty: Ranking with Target and Freestyle. 882-889 - Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim:
Scholarly Communication and the Continuum of Electronic Publishing. 890-906 - Judith Weedman:
Conversation and Community: The Potential of Electronic Conferences for Creating Intellectual Proximity in Distributed Learning Environments. 907-928 - Cecelia M. Brown:
Information Seeking Behavior of Scientists in the Electronic Information Age: Astronomers, Chemists, Mathematicians, and Physicists. 929-943 - Jacques Savoy:
A Stemming Procedure and Stopword List for General French Corpora. 944-952
- Blaise Cronin:
The Warholian Moment and other Proto-Indicators of Scholarly Salience. 953-955
- P. Scott Lapinski:
Towards the Digital Library: The British Library's Initiatives for Access Program, by Leona Carpenter, Simon Shaw, and Andrew Prescott. 956-957
Volume 50, Number 11, September, 1999
Part 1: The Journal, Its Society, and the Future of Print
- Linda C. Smith:
Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS): Past, Present, and Future. 965-969 - Michael K. Buckland:
The Landscape of Information Science: The American Society for Information Science at 62. 970-974 - Marcia J. Bates:
A Tour of Information Science through the Pages of JASIS. 975-993 - Ben-Ami Lipetz:
Aspects of JASIS Authorship through Five Decades. 994-1003 - Thomas E. Nisonger:
JASIS and Library and Information Science Journal Rankings: A Review and Analysis of the Last Half-Century. 1004-1019 - Poul Steen Larsen:
Books and Bytes: Preserving Documents for Posterity. 1020-1027 - Carolyn R. Watters:
Information Retrieval and the Virtual Document. 1028-1029 - Terrence A. Brooks:
Postmodern Information Science and its "Journal". 1030-1031 - Jana Varlejs:
The Continuing Professional Education Role of ASIS: Fifty Years of Learning Together, Reaching Out, Seeking Identity. 1032-1036 - Candy Schwartz:
The Role of SIG/CON in the Advancement of Information Science. 1037-1039 - William Tinker, Benjamin Evers, Paul N. Chance:
A Case History in Selective Elimination as a Solution to the Information Crises. 1040-1041
Volume 50, Number 12, October, 1999
Part 2: Paradigms, Models, and Methods of Information Science
- Marcia J. Bates:
The Invisible Substrate of Information Science. 1043-1050 - Tefko Saracevic:
Information Science. 1051 - Howard D. White:
Scientist-Poets Wanted. 1052-1063 - Donald A. Windsor:
Industrial Roots of Information Science. 1064-1065 - Barbara J. Flood:
Historical Note: The Start of a Stop List at Biological Abstracts. 1066 - Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Interaction in Information Retrieval: Trends Over Time. 1067-1082 - Paul F. Marty:
Museum Informatics and Collaborative Technologies: The Emerging Socio-Technological Dimension of Information Science in Museum Environments. 1083-1091 - Caroline Haythornthwaite, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Christine Jenkins, W. Boyd Rayward:
Mapping the Dimensions of a Dynamic Field. 1092-1094 - David Ellis, David K. Allen, Thomas D. Wilson:
Information Science and Information Systems: Conjunct Subjects Disjunct Disciplines. 1095-1107 - Matthew Chalmers:
Comparing Information Access Approaches. 1108 - Betsy Van der Veer Martens:
Biographical Note - Robert S. Taylor. 1109-1118 - Dagobert Soergel:
The Rise of Ontologies or the Reinvention of Classification. 1119-1120 - Rob Kling, Holly Crawford:
From Retrieval to Communication: The Development, Use, and Consequences of Digital Documentary Systems. 1121-1122 - Eliza T. Dresang:
More Research Needed: Informal Information-Seeking Behavior of Youth on the Internet. 1123-1124 - Julian Warner:
An Information View of History. 1125-1126 - Bill Crowley:
The Control and Direction of Professional Education. 1127-1135 - Mark A. Spasser:
Informing Information Science: The Case for Activity Theory. 1136-1138 - Carole L. Palmer:
Aligning Studies of Information Seeking and Use with Domain Analysis. 1139-1140 - Nigel Ford:
The Growth of Understanding in Information Science: Towards a Developmental Model. 1141-1152 - Ron Summers, Charles Oppenheim, Jack Meadows, Cliff McKnight, Margaret Kinnell:
Information Science in 2010: A Loughborough University View. 1153-1162
Volume 50, Number 13, November, 1999
- Linda L. Hill, Greg Janee, Ron Dolin, James Frew, Mary Larsgaard:
Collection Metadata Solutions for Digital Library Applications. 1169-1181 - Stuart A. Sutton:
Conceptual Design and Deployment of a Metadata Framework for Educational Resources on the Internet. 1182-1192 - Marcia Lei Zeng:
Metadata Elements for Object Description and Representation: A Case Report from a Digitized Historical Fashion Collection Project. 1193-1208 - Kathleen Burnett, Kwong Bor Ng, Soyeon Park:
A Comparison of the Two Traditions of Metadata Development. 1209-1217 - Edwin M. Cortez:
Use of Metadata Vocabularies in Data Retrieval. 1218-1223
- James A. Wise:
The Ecological Approach to Text Visualization. 1224-1233 - James N. K. Liu, Yan Wu, Lina Zhou:
A Hybrid Method for Abstracting Newspaper Articles. 1234-1245 - Erik P. Bucy, Annie Lang, Robert F. Potter, Maria Elizabeth Grabe:
Formal Features of Cyberspace: Relationships between Web Page Complexity and Site Traffic. 1246-1256
- Sue Myburgh:
Understanding Information Retrieval Interactions: Theoretical and Practical Implications, by Carol A. Hert. 1257 - Cheryl Knott Malone:
Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age, by Kathleen L. Sputzer with Michael B. Eisenberg and Carrie A. Lowe. 1257-1258 - Jack Andersen:
Scholarly Book Reviewing in the Social Sciences and Humanities. The Flow of Ideas Within and Among Disciplines, by Ylva Lindholm-Romantschuk. 1259-1261
Volume 50, Number 14, December, 1999
- Sandra G. Hirsh:
Children's Relevance Criteria and Information Seeking on Electronic Resources. 1265-1283 - Endre Száva-Kováts:
Indirect-Collective Referencing (ICR): Life Course, Nature, and Importance of a Special Kind of Scientific Referencing. 1284-1294 - Peter Kokol, Vili Podgorelec, Milan Zorman, Tatjana Kokol, Tatjana Njivar:
Computer and Natural Language Texts - A Comparison Based on Long-Range Correlations. 1295-1303
- Kenneth D. Crews:
Introduction and Overview. 1304-1307 - Dwayne K. Buttler:
CONFU-sed: Security, Safe Harbors, and Fair-Use Guidelines. 1308-1312 - Mary Levering:
What's Right About Fair-Use Guidelines for the Academic Community? 1313-1319 - Kenneth Frazier:
What's Wrong With Fair-Use Guidelines for the Academic Community? 1320-1323 - Joann Stevens:
The Multimedia Guidelines. 1324-1327 - Christine L. Sundt:
Testing the Limits: The CONFU Digital-Images and Multimedia Guidelines and Their Consequences for Libraries and Educators. 1328-1336 - Laura N. Gasaway:
Guidelines for Distance Learning and Interlibrary Loan: Doomed and More Doomed. 1337-1341 - Colin Day:
The Economics of Publishing: The Consequences of Library and Research Copying. 1346-1349 - Kenneth D. Crews, Georgia K. Harper:
The Immunity Dilemma: Are State Colleges and Universities Still Liable for Copyright Infringements? 1350-1353 - Noemí A. Rivera-Morales:
Fair-Use Guidelines: A Selected Bibliography. 1353-1357
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