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Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS), Volume 51, 2000
Volume 51, Number 1, 2000
- David Bearman, Jennifer Trant:
Introduction: When museum informatics meets the World Wide Web, it generates energy. 3-4 - Fabio Paternò, Cristiano Mancini:
Effective levels of adaptation to different types of users in interactive museum systems. 5-13 - Garett O. Dworman, Steven O. Kimbrough, Chuck Patch:
On pattern-directed search of archives and collections. 14-23 - Paul F. Marty:
On-line exhibit design: The sociotechnological impact of building a museum over the World Wide Web. 24-32 - Paolo Paolini, Thimoty Barbieri, Paolo Loiudice, Francesca Alonzo, Marco Zanti, Giuliano Gaia:
Visiting a museum together: How to share a visit to a virtual world. 33-38 - Peter Walsh:
The neon paintbrush: Seeing, technology, and the museum as metaphor. 39-48 - Slavko Milekic:
Designing digital environments for art education/exploration. 49-56 - Yin Zhang:
Using the Internet for survey research: A case study. 57-68 - Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates, Gonzalo Navarro:
Block addressing indices for approximate text retrieval. 69-82 - Frederick G. Kilgour, Barbara B. Moran:
Surname plus recallable title word searches for known items by scholars. 83-89
Volume 51, Number 2, 2000
- Norbert Fuhr:
Probabilistic datalog: Implementing logical information retrieval for advanced applications. 95-110 - Anne Hamilton:
Interface metaphors and logical analogues: A question of terminology. 111-122 - Lokman I. Meho, Diane H. Sonnenwald:
Citation ranking versus peer evaluation of senior faculty research performance: A case study of Kurdish scholarship. 123-138 - Wade M. Lee:
Publication trends of doctoral students in three fields from 1965-1995. 139-144 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau, Guido Van Hooydonk:
Methods for accrediting publications to authors or countries: Consequences for evaluation studies. 145-157 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
The influence of publication delays on the observed aging distribution of scientific literature. 158-165 - Jian Qin:
Semantic similarities between a keyword database and a controlled vocabulary database: An investigation in the antibiotic resistance literature. 166-180 - Stephanie W. Haas, Erika S. Grams:
Readers, authors, and page structure: A discussion of four questions arising from a content analysis of web pages. 181-192 - Anne J. Gilliland-Swetland, Yasmin B. Kafai, William E. Landis:
Application of Dublin Core metadata in the description of digital primary sources in elementary school classrooms. 193-201 - Andrew Dillon, Barbara A. Gushrowski:
Genres and the WEB: Is the personal home page the first uniquely digital genre? 202-205 - Birger Hjørland:
Relevance Research: The Missing Perspective(s): Non-Relevance and Epistemological Relevance. 209-211
Volume 51, Number 3, 2000
- Hsinchun Chen:
Introduction to the special topic issue: Digital Libraries - Part 1. 213-215 - Yew-Huey Liu, Paul Dantzig, Martin W. Sachs, James T. Corey, Mark T. Hinnebusch, Marc Damashek, Jonathan D. Cohen:
Visualizing document classification: A search aid for the digital library. 216-227 - Robert Wilensky:
Digital library resources as a basis for collaborative work. 228-245 - Linda L. Hill, Larry Carver, Mary Larsgaard, Ron Dolin, Terence R. Smith, James Frew, Mary-Anna S. Rae:
Alexandria digital library: user evaluation studies and system design. 246-259 - Frank M. Shipman III, Richard Furuta, Donald Brenner, Chung-Chi Chung, Hao-wei Hsieh:
Guided paths through Web-based collections: Design, experiences, and adaptations. 260-272 - James R. Davis, Carl Lagoze:
NCSTRL: Design and deployment of a globally distributed digital library. 273-280 - Guo-Wei Bian, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Cross-language information access to multilingual collections on the internet. 281-296 - Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado:
A user-centered interface for information exploration in a heterogeneous digital library. 297-310
Volume 51, Number 4, 2000
- Hsinchun Chen:
Introduction to the special topic issue: Digital Libraries - Part 2. 311-312 - Lee-Feng Chien, Hsin-Min Wang, Bo-Ren Bai, Sun-Chien Lin:
A spoken-access approach for chinese text and speech information retrieval. 313-323 - Nancy R. Kaplan, Michael L. Nelson:
Determining the publication impact of a digital library. 324-339 - Christopher C. Yang, Johnny W. K. Luk, Stanley K. Yung, Jerome Yen:
Combination and boundary detection approaches on Chinese indexing. 340-351 - Kristin M. Tolle, Hsinchun Chen:
Comparing noun phrasing techniques for use with medical digital library tools. 352-370 - Jian-Hua Yeh, Jia-Yang Chang, Yen-Jen Oyang:
Content and knowledge management in a digital library and museum. 371-379 - Stephan Greene, Gary Marchionini, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
Previews and overviews in digital libraries: Designing surrogates to support visual information seeking. 380-393 - Ann Peterson Bishop, Laura J. Neumann, Susan Leigh Star, Cecelia Merkel, Emily Ignacio, Robert J. Sandusky:
Digital libraries: Situating use in changing information infrastructure. 394-413
Volume 51, Number 5, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 415-416 - Charles Cole:
Interaction with an enabling information retrieval system: Modeling the user's decoding and encoding operations. 417-426 - Eyas El-Qawasmeh, Ismail Hmeidi:
Performance investigation of Hamming Distance Bit Vertical Counter applied to access methods in information retrieval. 427-431 - Judit Bar-Ilan:
The Web as an information source on informetrics? A content analysis. 432-443 - Charles Cole:
Name collection by ph.d. history students: inducing expertise. 444-455 - Soyeon Park:
Usability, user preferences, effectiveness, and user behaviors when searching individual and integrated full-text databases: implications for digital libraries. 456-468 - Ronald Day:
Tropes, history, and ethics in professional discourse and information science. 469-475 - Thomas W. Steele, Jeffrey C. Stier:
The impact of interdisciplinary research in the environmental sciences: a forestry case study. 476-484 - Terrence A. Brooks:
How good are the best papers of JASIS? 485-486
Volume 51, Number 6, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 497 - Chaomei Chen, Mary Czerwinski, Robert D. Macredie:
Individual differences in virtual environments - Introduction and overview. 499-507 - Bryce Allen:
Individual differences and the conundrums of user-centered design: Two experiments. 508-520 - Andrew Dillon:
Spatial-semantics: How users derive shape from information space. 521-528 - Chaomei Chen:
Individual differences in a spatial-semantic virtual environment. 529-542 - Nigel Ford:
Cognitive styles and virtual environments. 543-557 - Ruth A. Palmquist, Kyung-Sun Kim:
Cognitive style and on-line database search experience as predictors of Web search performance. 558-566 - Lee G. Burchinal:
The tale of two ERICS: Factors influencing the development of the first ERIC and its transformation into a national system. 567-575 - Ard W. Lazonder, Harm J. A. Biemans, Iwan G. J. H. Wopereis:
Differences between novice and experienced users in searching information on the World Wide Web. 576-581 - Susanne M. Humphrey:
Incremental benefit of human indexing. 582
Volume 51, Number 7, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 585-586 - Claudio Carpineto, Giovanni Romano:
Order-theoretical ranking. 587-601 - Laura A. Mather:
A linear algebra measure of cluster quality. 602-613 - Sándor Dominich:
A unified mathematical definition of classical information retrieval. 614-624 - Bin Zhu, Hsinchun Chen:
Validating a geographical image retrieval system. 625-634 - Donald Owen Case, Georgeann M. Higgins:
How can we investigate citation behavior? A study of reasons for citing literature in communication. 635-645 - Dania Bilal:
Children's use of the Yahooligans! Web search engine: I. Cognitive, physical, and affective behaviors on fact-based search tasks. 646-665 - Andy Crabtree, David M. Nichols, Jon O'Brien, Mark Rouncefield, Michael B. Twidale:
Ethnomethodologically informed ethnography and information system design. 666-682
Volume 51, Number 8, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 689-690 - Zainab Abu Bakar, Tengku M. T. Sembok, Mohammed Yusoff:
An evaluation of retrieval effectiveness using spelling-correction and string-similarity matching methods on Malay texts. 691-706 - Uma Srinivasan, Anne H. H. Ngu, Tamás D. Gedeon:
Managing heterogeneous information systems through discovery and retrieval of generic concepts. 707-723 - Scott Nicholson:
Raising reliability of web search tool research through replication and chaos theory. 724-729 - Cliff McKnight:
The personal construction of information space. 730-733 - Linda Schamber:
Time-line interviews and inductive content analysis: their effectiveness for exploring cognitive behaviors. 734-744 - Timothy C. Craven:
Abstracts produced using computer assistance. 745-756 - Debra J. Slone:
Encounters with the OPAC: On-line searching in public libraries. 757-773 - James C. French, Allison L. Powell, Eric Schulman:
Using clustering strategies for creating authority files. 774-786 - Cheryl Knott Malone:
Book review: Inventing the internet, by Janet Abbate. 787-788 - Janie L. Hassard Wilkins:
Book review: Internet policy handbook for libraries, by Mark Smith. 788-789
Volume 51, Number 9, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 791-792 - Carolyn R. Watters, Hong Wang:
Rating news documents for similarity. 793-804 - Ronald E. Day:
The conduit metaphor and the nature and politics of information studies. 805-811 - Pedro Alvarez, Maria Isabel Escalona, Antonio Pulgarín:
What is wrong with obsolescence? 812-815 - Stephen J. Bensman:
Probability distributions in library and information science: A historical and practitioner viewpoint. 816-833 - Robert M. Losee:
When information retrieval measures agree about the relative quality of document rankings. 834-840 - Hong (Iris) Xie:
Shifts of interactive intentions and information-seeking strategies in interactive information retrieval. 841-857 - F. X. Sligo, Anna M. Jameson:
The knowledge - behavior gap in use of health information. 858-869 - Man Leung Wong, Kwong-Sak Leung, Jack Chun Yiu Cheng:
Discovering knowledge from noisy databases using genetic programming. 870-881 - Marcia J. Bates:
Proper citations. 882 - J. Periam Danton:
Authors of information science. 882 - Howard D. White, Katherine W. McCain:
Rejoinder: Authors of information science. 882-883
Volume 51, Number 10, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 885-886 - Hak Joon Kim:
Motivations for hyperlinking in scholarly electronic articles: A qualitative study. 887-899 - Elisabeth Davenport, Martin Higgins, Ian Sommerville:
Narratives of new media in Scottish households: the evolution of a framework of inquiry. 900-912 - David Robins:
Shifts of focus on various aspects of user information problems during interactive information retrieval. 913-928 - Anastasios Tombros, Fabio Crestani:
Users' perception of relevance of spoken documents. 929-939 - Stephen P. Harter, Taemin Kim Park:
Impact of prior electronic publication on manuscript consideration policies of scholarly journals. 940-948 - Nancy C. M. Ross, Dietmar Wolfram:
End user searching on the Internet: An analysis of term pair topics submitted to the Excite search engine. 949-958 - Howard D. White, Katherine W. McCain:
In memory of Belver C. Griffith. 959-962 - Mike Steckel:
Book review: U.S. government on the Web: Getting the information you need, by Peter Hernon, John A. Shuler, and Robert E. Dugan. 963-964 - Ethelene Whitmire:
Book review: Information seeking in the online age: Principles and practice, by Andrew Large, Lucy A. Tedd, and R.J. Hartley. 964 - Terrence A. Brooks:
Book review: Web style guide: Basic design principles for creating web sites, by Patrick J. Lynch and Sarah Horton. 964-965 - Pascal V. Calarco:
Book review: Developer's guide to the Java Web server: Building effective and scalable server-side applications, by Dan Woods, Larne Pekowsky, and Tom Snee. 965-966 - Jo Ann Oravec:
Book review: The clock of the long now: Time and responsibility, by Stewart Brand. 966-967 - Jian Qin:
Letter to the Editor (Reply): Incremental benefit of human indexing. 968
Volume 51, Number 11, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 969-970 - Carol A. Hert, Elin K. Jacob, Patrick Dawson:
A usability assessment of online indexing structures in the networked environment. 971-988 - Efthimis N. Efthimiadis:
Interactive query expansion: A user-based evaluation in a relevance feedback environment. 989-1003 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
Aging, obsolescence, impact, growth, and utilization: Definitions and relations. 1004-1017 - Robert Ward, Gary Wamsley, Aaron D. Schroeder, David Robins:
Network organizational development in the public sector: A case study of the federal emergency management administration (FEMA). 1018-1032 - Charles Cole, Bertie Mandelblatt:
Using Kintsch's discourse comprehension theory to model the user's coding of an informative message from an enabling information retrieval system. 1033-1046 - Shaoyi He:
Translingual alteration of conceptual information in medical translation. 1047-1060 - Patricia F. Katopol:
Book review: New organizational designs: Information aspects, by Bob Travica. 1061-1062 - Terrence A. Brooks:
Book review: Information visualization: Perception for design, by Colin Ware. 1062-1063 - Hugh E. Williams:
Book review: Information retrieval: Algorithms and heuristics, by David A. Grossman and Ophir Frieder. 1063-1064 - Billie E. Walker:
Book review: The internet public library handbook, by Joseph Janes et al. 1064-1065
Volume 51, Number 12, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 1067-1068 - Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti:
The web as a classroom resource: Reactions from the users. 1069-1080 - Philippe Poinçot, Soizick Lesteven, Fionn Murtagh:
Maps of information spaces: Assessments from astronomy. 1081-1089 - Peter Bruza, Dawei Song, Kam-Fai Wong:
Aboutness from a commonsense perspective. 1090-1105 - Hur-Li Lee:
What is a collection? 1106-1113 - Krishna Bharat, Andrei Z. Broder, Jeffrey Dean, Monika Rauch Henzinger:
A comparison of techniques to find mirrored hosts on the WWW. 1114-1122 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
Partial orders and measures for language preferences. 1123-1130 - Michael J. Wise:
Protein annotators' assistant: A novel application of information retrieval techniques. 1131-1136 - Barbara J. Flood:
Drexel's information science M.S. degree program, 1963-1971: An insider's recollections. 1137-1148 - Donald R. Smith:
Book review: Computer-based library information systems designing techniques, by Madan Mohan Kashyap. 1149 - Terrence A. Brooks:
Book review: Sorting things out: Classification and its consequences, by Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star. 1149-1150 - Randy Raphael:
Book review: Data on the Web: From relations to semistructured data and XML, by Serge Abiteboul, Peter Buneman, and Dan Suciu. 1050-1052 - Lynn D. Lampert:
Book review: Online retrieval: A dialogue of theory and practice, by Geraldine Walker and Joseph Janes. 1152-1153
Volume 51, Number 13, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 1157-1158 - Stephen P. Harter, Charlotte E. Ford:
Web-based analyses of E-journal impact: Approaches, problems, and issues. 1159-1176 - Kwong Bor Ng, Paul B. Kantor:
Predicting the effectiveness of naïve data fusion on the basis of system characteristics. 1177-1189 - Ying Ding, Gobinda G. Chowdhury, Schubert Foo, Weizhong Qian:
Bibliometric information retrieval system (BIRS): A web search interface utilizing bibliometric research results. 1190-1204 - Mark E. Rorvig, Steven J. Fitzpatrick:
Shape recovery: A visual method for evaluation of information retrieval experiments. 1205-1210 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Mark Ennis, S. J. Watkinson:
Empirical studies of end-user information searching. 1211-1231 - Chaim Zins:
Success, a structured search strategy: Rationale, principles, and implications. 1232-1247 - P. Scott Lapinski:
Book review: Books, bytes, and bridges: Libraries and computer centers in academic institutions, edited by Larry Hardesty. 1248-1249
Volume 51, Number 14, 2000
- Bert R. Boyce:
In this issue. 1251 - Ping Zhang, Gisela M. von Dran:
Satisfiers and dissatisfiers: A two-factor model for website design and evaluation. 1253-1268 - Mark D. Dunlop:
Reflections on Mira: Interactive evaluation in information retrieval. 1269-1274 - Julie M. Hurd:
Introduction and overview. 1276-1278 - Julie M. Hurd:
The transformation of scientific communication: A model for 2020. 1279-1283 - Lisa Covi:
Debunking the myth of the Nintendo generation: How doctoral students introduce new electronic communication practices into university. 1284-1294 - John P. Walsh, Stephanie Kucker, Nancy G. Maloney, Shaul Gabbay:
Connecting minds: Computer-mediated communication and scientific work. 1295-1305 - Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim:
Not just a matter of time: Field differences and the shaping of electronic media in supporting scientific communication. 1306-1320 - Katherine W. McCain:
Sharing digitized research-related information on the World Wide Web. 1321-1327 - Ann C. Weller:
Editorial peer review for electronic journals: Current issues and emerging models. 1328-1333 - Marcel C. LaFollette:
Observations on fraud and scientific integrity in a digital environment. 1334-1337
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