Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS) -- Table of Contents
Contributed by
Richard Hill
American Society for Information Science
Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
rhill@asis.orgVOLUME 50, NUMBER 12
Special Topic Issue: the 50th Anniversary of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science
Part 2: Paradigms, Models, and Methods of Information Science
Guest Editor: M. J. Bates
CONTENTS
- The Invisible Substrate of Information Science
Marcia J. Bates- Information Science
Tefko Saracevic- Industrial Roots of Information Science
Donald A. Windsor- Historial Note: The Start of a Stop List at Biological Abstracts
Barbara J. Flood- Interaction in Information Retrieval: Trends Over Time
Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield and Nicholas J. Belkin- Museum Informatics and Collaborative Technologies: The Emerging Socio-Technological Dimension of Information Science in Museum Environments
Paul F. Marty- Mapping the Dimensions of a Dynamic Field
Caroline Haythornthwaite, Geoffrey Bowker, Christine Jenkins, and W. Boyd Rayward- Information Science and Information Systems: Conjunct Subjects Disjunct Disciplines
David Ellis, David Allen, and Tom Wilson- Comparing Information Access Approaches
Matthew Chalmers- The Rise of Ontologies or the Reinvention of Classification
Dagobert Soergel- From Retrieval to Communication: The Development, Use, and Consequences of Digital Documentary Systems
Rob Kling and Holly Crawford- More Research Needed: Informal Information-Seeking Behavior of Youth on the Internet
Eliza T. Dresang- An Information View of History
Julian Warner- The Control and Direction of Professional Education
Bill Crowley- Informing Information Science: The Case for Activity Theory
Mark A. Spasser- Aligning Studies of Information Seeking and Use with Domain Analysis
Carole L. Palmer- The Growth of Understanding in Information Science: Towards a Developmental Model
Nigel Ford- Information Science in 2010: A Loughborough University View
Ron Summers, Charles Oppenheim, Jack Meadows, Cliff McKnight, and Margaret Kinnell
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