Loet Leydesdorff: Visualization of the citation impact environments of scientific journals: An online mapping exercise. 25-38
John D. McDonald: Understanding journal usage: A statistical analysis of citation and use. 39-50
Asako Koike, Toshihisa Takagi: Knowledge discovery based on an implicit and explicit conceptual network. 51-65
Borka Dzonova-Jerman-Blazic, Effie Lai-Chong Law, Tanja Arh: An assessment of the usability of an Internet-based education system in a cross-cultural environment: The case of the Interreg crossborder program in Central Europe. 66-75
Noriko Hara: Information technology support for communities of practice: How public defenders learn about winning and losing in court. 76-87
Chen-Ming Hung, Lee-Feng Chien: Web-based text classification in the absence of manually labeled training documents. 88-96
Paul F. Marty: The changing nature of information work in museums. 97-107
William H. Walters: Institutional journal costs in an open access environment. 108-120
Hong Cui, P. Bryan Heidorn: The reusability of induced knowledge for the automatic semantic markup of taxonomic descriptions. 133-149
Book Reviews
Lynn Westbrook: Human perspectives in the Internet society: Culture, psychology and gender. 150-151
Rich Gazan: Understanding and communicating social informatics: A framework for studying and teaching the human contexts of information and communication technologies. 151-152
Judy P. Bolstad: Design and usability of digital libraries: Case studies in the Asia Pacific. 152-153
Michael Workman, John Gathegi: Punishment and ethics deterrents: A study of insider security contravention. 212-222
Ping Zhou, Loet Leydesdorff: A comparison between the China Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations Database and the Science Citation Index in terms of journal hierarchies and interjournal citation relations. 223-236
Lidia González, Juan Miguel Campanario: Structure of the impact factor of journals included in the Social Sciences Citation Index: Citations from documents labeled "editorial material". 252-262
Mamata Bhandar, Shan Ling Pan, Bernard C. Y. Tan: Towards understanding the roles of social capital in knowledge integration: A case study of a collaborative information systems project. 263-274
Julian Warner: Linguistics and information theory: Analytic advantages. 275-285
Anita Coleman: Self-archiving and the Copyright Transfer Agreements of ISI-ranked library and information science journals. 286-296
Brief Communication
Charles Oppenheim: Using the h-index to rank influential British researchers in information science and librarianship. 297-301
Book Reviews
Lisa A. Ennis: Information ethics: Privacy, property, and power. 302
Ramesh Srinivasan: Ethnomethodological architectures: Information systems driven by cultural and community visions. 723-733
Juan Miguel Campanario, Erika Acedo: Rejecting highly cited papers: The views of scientists who encounter resistance to their discoveries from other scientists. 734-743
Leo Egghe: Uncertainty and information: Foundations of generalized information theory. 756-758
Anatoliy A. Gruzd: New directions in cognitive information retrieval. 758-760
Julian Warner: The information revolution and Ireland: Prospects and challenges. 760-761
Erratum
Akihiro Asonuma, Yong Fang, Ronald Rousseau: A. Asonuma, Y. Fang and R. Rousseau, "Reflections on the age distribution of Japanese scientists". Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(3) 2006, 342-346. 762
Mia Liza A. Lustria: Can interactivity make a difference? Effects of interactivity on the comprehension of and attitudes toward online health content. 766-776
Catherine A. Johnson: Social capital and the search for information: Examining the role of social capital in information seeking behavior in Mongolia. 883-894
Fredrik Åström: Changes in the LIS research front: Time-sliced cocitation analyses of LIS journal articles, 1990-2004. 947-957
Yunjie Xu: The dynamics of interactive information retrieval behavior, Part I: An activity theory perspective. 958-970
Kalervo Järvelin: An analysis of two approaches in information retrieval: From frameworks to study designs. 971-986
Yunjie Xu, Chengliang Liu: The dynamics of interactive information retrieval, Part II: An empirical study from the activity theory perspective. 987-998
Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel: Multiple publication on a single research study: Does it pay? The influence of number of research articles on total citation counts in biomedicine. 1100-1107
Karen Markey: Twenty-five years of end-user searching, Part 2: Future research directions. 1123-1130
Jarkko Kari, Jenna Hartel: Information and higher things in life: Addressing the pleasurable and the profound in information science. 1131-1147
Anita Coleman: Assessing the value of a journal beyond the impact factor. 1148-1161
Jennifer Rowley, Christine Urquhart: Understanding student information behavior in relation to electronic information services: Lessons from longitudinal monitoring and evaluation, Part 1. 1162-1174
Christine Urquhart, Jennifer Rowley: Understanding student information behavior in relation to electronic information services: Lessons from longitudinal monitoring and evaluation, Part 2. 1188-1197
Scott Nicholson, Catherine Arnott-Smith: Using lessons from health care to protect the privacy of library users: Guidelines for the de-identification of library data based on HIPAA. 1198-1206
Lisa A. Ennis: The access principle: The case for open access to research and scholarship. 1386
Erratum
Bernard C. Y. Tan: Y. Xu, C.Y. Tan and L. Yang, "Who will you ask? An empirical study of interpersonal task information seeking". Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57(12) 2006, 1666-1677. 1387
Steve Sawyer, Haiyan Huang: Conceptualizing information, technology, and people: Comparing information science and information systems literatures. 1436-1447
Birger Hjørland: Information: Objective or subjective/situational? 1448-1456
Kalpana Shankar: Order from chaos: The poetics and pragmatics of scientific recordkeeping. 1457-1466
Timo Niemi, Janne Jämsen: A query language for discovering semantic associations, Part I: Approach and formal definition of query primitives. 1559-1568
Hajar Sotudeh, Abbas Horri: Tracking open access journals evolution: Some considerations in open access data collection validation. 1578-1585
Jesper W. Schneider, Pia Borlund: Matrix comparison, Part 1: Motivation and important issues for measuring the resemblance between proximity measures or ordination results. 1586-1595
Jesper W. Schneider, Pia Borlund: Matrix comparison, Part 2: Measuring the resemblance between proximity measures or ordination results by use of the mantel and procrustes statistics. 1596-1609
Ramesh Srinivasan, Ajit Pyati: Diasporic information environments: Reframing immigrant-focused information research. 1734-1744
Kara Reuter: Assessing aesthetic relevance: Children's book selection in a digital library. 1745-1763
Steven A. Morris, Michel L. Goldstein: Manifestation of research teams in journal literature: A growth model of papers, authors, collaboration, coauthorship, weak ties, and Lotka's law. 1764-1782
Julian Warner: Description and search labor for information retrieval. 1783-1790
Mining Web Resources for Enhancing Information Retrieval
Tefko Saracevic: Relevance: A review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part II: nature and manifestations of relevance. 1915-1933
Muh-Chyun (Morris) Tang: Browsing and searching in a faceted information space: A naturalistic study of PubMed users' interaction with a display tool. 1998-2006
Boryung Ju: Does domain knowledge matter: Mapping users' expertise to their information interactions. 2007-2020
Diane Nahl: Social-biological information technology: An integrated conceptual framework. 2021-2046
Henk F. Moed: The effect of "open access" on citation impact: An analysis of ArXiv's condensed matter section. 2047-2054
Cecelia Brown: The role of Web-based information in the scholarly communication of chemists: Citation and content analyses of American Chemical Society Journals. 2055-2065
Miriam J. Metzger: Making sense of credibility on the Web: Models for evaluating online information and recommendations for future research. 2078-2091
Charles Cole, Yang Lin, John E. Leide, Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti: A classification of mental models of undergraduates seeking information for a course essay in history and psychology: Preliminary investigations into aligning their mental models with online thesauri. 2092-2104
Lokman I. Meho, Kiduk Yang: Impact of data sources on citation counts and rankings of LIS faculty: Web of science versus scopus and google scholar. 2105-2125
Tefko Saracevic: Relevance: A review of the literature and a framework for thinking on the notion in information science. Part III: Behavior and effects of relevance. 2126-2144
Hajar Sotudeh, Abbas Horri: The citation performance of open access journals: A disciplinary investigation of citation distribution models. 2145-2156
Brief Communication
Quentin L. Burrell: Egghe's construction of Lorenz curves resolved. 2157-2159
Ying Xie, Vijay V. Raghavan: Language-modeling kernel based approach for information retrieval. 2353-2365
John M. Budd: Information, analysis, and ideology: A case study of science and the public interest. 2366-2371
Paul J. Graham, Harley D. Dickinson: Knowledge-system theory in society: Charting the growth of knowledge-system models over a decade, 1994-2003. 2372-2381