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New From JASIST, September 2022

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JASIST Volume 73, Issue 9, September 2022

 

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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Are social sciences becoming more interdisciplinary? Evidence from publications 1960–2014

Hongyu Zhou, Raf Guns, Tim C. E. Engels

Preference diversity and openness to novelty: Scales construction from the perspective of movie recommendation

Muh-Chyun Tang, I-Han Liao Ning Sa, Xiaojun (Jenny) Yuan

Learning to rank from relevance judgments distributions

Alberto Purpura, Gianmaria Silvello, Gian Antonio Susto

Cognitive engagement on social media: A study of the effects of visual cueing in educational videos

Zixing Shen, Michael J. Pritchard

Context, relevance, and labor

Wayne de Fremery, Michael K. Buckland

Is my doctor around me? Investigating the impact of doctors’ presence on patients’ review behaviors on an online health platform

Xiaoxiao Liu, Mingye Hu, Bo Sophia Xiao, Jingbo Shao

GKC-CI: A unifying framework for contextual norms and information governance

Yan Shvartzshnaider, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, Noah Apthorpe

SEntFiN 1.0: Entity-aware sentiment analysis for financial news

Ankur Sinha, Satishwar Kedas, Rishu Kumar, Pekka Malo

Free access to scientific literature and its influence on the publishing activity in developing countries: The effect of Sci-Hub in the field of mathematics

Kilian Buehling, Matthias Geissler, Dorothea Strecker

 

BOOK REVIEW

The Digitally Disposed—Racial Capitalism and the Informatics of Value. Franklin, Seb. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 280 pp. $27.00 (paperback). (ISBN: 978-1-5179-0715-0)

Bharat Mehra

JASIST Volume 73, Issue 8, August 2022

 

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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Pandemics are catalysts of scientific novelty: Evidence from COVID-19

Meijun Liu, Yi Bu, Chongyan Chen, Jian Xu, Daifeng Li, Yan Leng, Richard B. Freeman, Eric T. Meyer, Wonjin Yoon, Mujeen Sung, Minbyul Jeong, Jinhyuk Lee, Jaewoo Kang, Chao Min, Min Song, Yujia Zhai, Ying Ding

Citing criteria and its effects on researcher's intention to cite: A mixed-method study

Juan Xie, Hongru Lu, Lele Kang, Ying Cheng

 

Improving the effectiveness of voice search systems through partial query modification

Ning Sa, Xiaojun (Jenny) Yuan

Conditions that do or do not disadvantage interdisciplinary research proposals in project evaluation

Marco Seeber, Jef Vlegels, Mattia Cattaneo

When politicians and the experts collide: Organization and the creation of information spheres

Franklin Riley, David K. Allen, Thomas Daniel Wilson

A retrieval model family based on the probability ranking principle for ad hoc retrieval

Edward Kai Fung Dang, Robert Wing Pong Luk, James Allan

Integrative data reuse at scientifically significant sites: Case studies at Yellowstone National Park and the La Brea Tar Pits

Andrea K. Thomer

A study of visually linked keywords to support exploratory browsing in academic search

Orland Hoeber, Soumya Shukla

 

BRIEF COMMUNICATION

Facing the volatility of tweets in altmetric research

Zhichao Fang, Jonathan Dudek, Rodrigo Costas

 

BOOK REVIEW

The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information. Robertson, Craig. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 312 pp. $34.95 (paperback). (ISBN 978-1-5179-0946-8)

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