JASIST & Bulletin TOCs and Webinars from ASIS&T
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[This email was posted on ASIST-announce list and is edited for this forum. If you intend to consult any paper(s) from these publications, please send an email to atanu at computer.org.] June JASIST TOC and June/July BULLETIN TOC are below. This issue of JASIST includes the first “Advances in Information Science,” the series that was established as the successor to the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST). Miles Efron contributes an authoritative overview of problems raised in the emerging field of microblog information retrieval, identifying the most significant challenges that face designers of search engines for microblog environments. - - - WEBINARS ASIST has offered are at http://www.asis.org/Conferences/webinars/. Many are free for ASIS&T members, others have a minimal charge. Several topics suggested in a recent survey are available. At the same site is a free video of the first ASIS&T Lecture series, From Intervention Informatics to Prevention Informatics presented by Dr. Sherrilynne Fuller, hosted by the University of Kentucky - - - [To access JASIST, Bulletin or Proceedings in the ASIS&T Digital Library, log in to the ASISAT site as a member, the continue to the DL after clicking OK on the welcome screen] - - - BULLETIN, June/July 2011, Vol. 37, No. 5 http://www.asis.org/bulletin.html Full Text: PDF http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Jun-11/Bulletin_JunJul11_Final.pdf (Size: 6.3mb) SPECIAL SECTION: Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) RDAP RDAP2: First Impressions by Joseph Hourclé RDAP2: Session by Session by Joseph Hourclé Counterpoint | RDAP2: Need for IA and LIS Expertise a Noticeable Theme by Melissa Weaver FEATURES Opinion | Whose Role Is It Anyway?: A Library Practitioner's Appraisal of the Digital Data Deluge by Marisa L. Ramirez Has the Revolution in Scholarly Communication Lived Up to Its Promise? by Trudi Bellardo Hahn, Mariann Burright and Heidi Nickisch Duggan Embracing Lossy: Sacrificing Metadata to Gain Agility by James Powell, Tamara M. McMahon and Linn Collins 2010, Year of Cataloging Research in Review by Jimmie Lundgren Data, Information, Knowledge: The Emerging Field of Health Informatics by Prudence W. Dalrymple Information Overload, Reloaded by Nathaniel Davis COLUMNS Opinion Information Science as Knowledge Translation by Alex Garnett DEPARTMENTS President's Page by Linda C. Smith Editor's Desktop by Irene Travis Inside ASIS&T - - - JASIST Current Volume Volume 62 Issue 6 (June 2011) Editorial Advances in Information Science (page 995). Jonathan Furner Advances in Information Science Information search and retrieval in microblogs (pages 996–1008), Miles Efron Research Articles Decision criteria in digital preservation: What to measure and how (pages 1009–1028), Christoph Becker and Andreas Rauber Affiliation disambiguation for constructing semantic digital libraries (pages 1029–1041), Yong Jiang, Hai-Tao Zheng, Xinmin Wang, Binggan Lu and Kaihua Wu A material history of bits (pages 1042–1057), Jean-François Blanchette The nature of historical representation on Wikipedia: Dominant or alterative historiography? (pages 1058–1065), Brendan Luyt Understanding the effect of social networks on user behaviors in community-driven knowledge services (pages 1066–1074), Minhyung Kang, Byoungsoo Kim, Peter Gloor and Gee-Woo Bock Social media and migration: Virtual community 2.0 (pages 1075–1086), Lee Komito A context-based investigation into source use by information seekers (pages 1087–1104), Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Yunjie (Calvin) Xu and Danny C.C. Poo Multinationals on the web: Cultural similarities and differences in English-language and Chinese-language website designs (pages 1105–1117), Hui-Jung Chang Variations between subjects in the extent to which the social sciences have become more interdisciplinary (pages 1118–1129), Jonathan M. Levitt, Mike Thelwall and Charles Oppenheim Open access and Scopus: A new approach to scientific visibility from the standpoint of access (pages 1130–1145), Sandra Miguel, Zaida Chinchilla-Rodriguez and Félix de Moya-Anegón How to evaluate universities in terms of their relative citation impacts: Fractional counting of citations and the normalization of differences among disciplines (pages 1146–1155), Loet Leydesdorff and Jung C. Shin Inequality of publishing performance and international collaboration in physics (pages 1156–1165), Mu-Hsuan Huang, Muh-Chyun Tang and Dar-Zen Chen Determining inventor status and its effect on knowledge diffusion: A study on nanotechnology literature from China, Russia, and India (pages 1166–1176), Xuan Liu, Siddharth Kaza, Pengzhu Zhang and Hsinchun Chen Re-ranking question search results by clustering questions (pages 1177–1187), Yunbo Cao, Huizhong Duan, Chin-Yew Lin and Yong Yu Discovering latent topical structure by second-order similarity analysis (pages 1188–1207), Timothy Cribbin Brief Communications A theoretical approach to the unification of informetric models by wave-heat equations (pages 1208–1211), Fred Y. Ye Atlas of Science: Visualizing What We Know (pages 1212–1213), Diane Rasmussen Neal __________________ Richard B. Hill Executive Director American Society for Information Science and Technology rhill@asis.org (301) 495-0900 rhill@asis.org ASIS&T 74th Annual Meeting: October 9-13, 2012 New Orleans Marriott New Orleans, LA -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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