Volume 51,
Number 1,
2000
When Museum Informatics Meets the World Wide Web
- 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
Digital Libraries:
Part 1
- Hsinchun Chen:
Introduction to the special topic issue: Digital Libraries - Part 1.
213-215
- Yew-Huey Liu, Paul Dantzig, Martin 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 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
Digital Libraries:
Part 2
- 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
Individual Differences in Virtual Environments
Volume 51,
Number 7,
2000
Volume 51,
Number 8,
2000
Volume 51,
Number 9,
2000
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 Somerville:
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 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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