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Online Information Review, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, 2009
- Gary E. Gorman:
Professional community networks: Has f2f gone the way of Morse code? 5-6 - José-Alberto Castañeda, Miguel A. Rodríguez, Teodoro Luque:
Attitudes' hierarchy of effects in online user behaviour. 7-21 - Eric Zimmerman, Judit Bar-Ilan:
PIM @ academia: how e-mail is used by scholars. 22-42 - Jin Zhang, Dietmar Wolfram:
Visual analysis of obesity-related query terms on HealthLink. 43-57 - Mike Thelwall:
MySpace comments. 58-76 - Alan D. Smith:
Online accessibility concerns in shaping consumer relationships in the automotive industry. 77-95 - Lan Anh Tran:
Evaluation of community web sites: A case study of the Community Social Planning Council of Toronto web site. 96-116 - Che-Chern Lin, Hung-Jen Yang, Lung-Hsing Kuo:
Behaviour analysis of internet survey completion using decision trees: An exploratory study. 117-134 - Hsi-Peng Lu, Kuo-Lun Hsiao:
Gender differences in reasons for frequent blog posting. 135-156 - Marica Staresinic, Bojana Boh:
Patent informatics: The issue of relevance in full-text patent document searches. 157-172 - Magdalini Vasileiou, Richard J. Hartley, Jennifer E. Rowley:
An overview of the e-book marketplace. 173-192 - Péter Jacsó:
Searching for measurable benefits. 193-206
Volume 33, Number 2, 2009
- David Pauleen:
Personal knowledge management: Putting the "person" back into the knowledge equation. 221-224 - Rachel Jones:
Personal knowledge management through communicating. 225-236 - Zuopeng Justin Zhang:
Personalising organisational knowledge and organisationalising personal knowledge. 237-256 - Jocelyn Cranefield, Pak Yoong:
Crossings: Embedding personal professional knowledge in a complex online community environment. 257-275 - Blanca C. Garcia:
Developing Connectivity: a PKM path for higher education workplace learners. 276-297 - Max Völkel, Heiko Haller:
Conceptual data structures for personal knowledge management. 298-315 - Her-Sen Doong, Hui-Chih Wang:
Predictors of diverse usage behaviour towards personal knowledge management systems. 316-328 - Raj Agnihotri, Marvin D. Troutt:
The effective use of technology in personal knowledge management: A framework of skills, tools and user context. 329-342 - Tony Hooper, Marta Vos:
Establishing business integrity in an online environment: An examination of New Zealand web site privacy notices. 343-361 - Wan-Shiou Yang, Yuan-Shuenn Jan:
Increasing the authoritativeness of web recommendations using PageRank-based approaches. 362-375 - Péter Jacsó:
Errors of omission and their implications for computing scientometric measures in evaluating the publishing productivity and impact of countries. 376-385
Volume 33, Number 3, 2009
- Rowena Cullen:
Culture, identity and information privacy in the age of digital government. 405-421 - Mina Deng, Danny De Cock, Bart Preneel:
Towards a cross-context identity management framework in e-health. 422-442 - Eve Maler:
The design of everyday identity. 443-457 - Grace T. R. Lin, Chia-Chi Sun:
Factors influencing satisfaction and loyalty in online shopping: an integrated model. 458-475 - Carlos Serrano-Cinca, Mar Rueda-Tomás, Pilar Portillo-Tarragona:
Determinants of e-government extension. 476-498 - Brendan Luyt, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Chei Sian Lee:
Searching locally: a comparison of Yehey! and Google. 499-510 - Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Dror G. Feitelson, Eitan Frachtenberg, Yair Wiseman:
A unified strategy for search and result representation for an online bibliographical catalogue. 511-536 - Yi Jin, Jia Peng:
Information portal development and practice at Shanghai Jiao Tong University Library. 537-547 - José-Alberto Castañeda, Dolores M. Frías, Miguel A. Rodríguez:
Antecedents of internet acceptance and use as an information source by tourists. 548-567 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Alton Yeow-Kuan Chua, Chei Sian Lee, Khasfariyati Razikin:
Resource discovery through social tagging: a classification and content analytic approach. 568-583 - Sea Woo Kim, Chin-Wan Chung, DaeEun Kim:
An opinion-based decision model for recommender systems. 584-602 - Péter Jacsó:
Journal Citation Reports.">Five-year impact factor data in the Journal Citation Reports. 603-614
Volume 33, Number 4, 2009
- Sonia San Martín, Carmen Camarero:
How perceived risk affects online buying. 629-654 - Bruce Chien-Ta Ho, Kok-Boon Oh:
An empirical study of the use of e-security seals in e-commerce. 655-671 - Joaquín Aldás-Manzano, Carlos Lassala-Navarré, Carla Ruiz-Mafé, Silvia Sanz-Blas:
Key drivers of internet banking services use. 672-695 - F. Canan Pembe, Tunga Güngör:
Structure-preserving and query-biased document summarisation for web searching. 696-719 - Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Agusti Solanas, Jordi Castellà-Roca:
h(k)-private information retrieval from privacy-uncooperative queryable databases.">h(k)-private information retrieval from privacy-uncooperative queryable databases. 720-744 - Shihchieh Chou, Weiping Chang:
The identification of distinguishing term characteristics from relevance feedback. 745-760 - Chao-Min Chiu, Chen-Chi Chang, Hsiang-Lan Cheng, Yu-Hui Fang:
Determinants of customer repurchase intention in online shopping. 761-784 - Eunjin Kim, Byungtae Lee, Jae-Cheol Kim:
Versioning information goods of multi-channel publishers in two-sided markets. 785-804 - Natalie Clewley, Sherry Y. Chen, Xiaohui Liu:
Evaluation of the credibility of internet shopping in the UK. 805-826 - John W. Lamp:
Journal ranking and the dreams of academics. 827-830 - Péter Jacsó:
The h-index for countries in Web of Science and Scopus. 831-837
Volume 33, Number 5, 2009
- Ming-Chi Lee:
Understanding the behavioural intention to play online games: An extension of the theory of planned behaviour. 849-872 - Deanna J. Osman, John Yearwood, Peter Vamplew:
Weblogs for market research: finding more relevant opinion documents using system fusion. 873-888 - Guangying Hua, Dominique Haughton:
Virtual worlds adoption: a research framework and empirical study. 889-900 - Ali Shiri:
An examination of social tagging interface features and functionalities: An analytical comparison. 901-919 - Alexander Binun, Bracha Shapira, Yuval Elovici:
A decision theoretic approach to combining information filtering. 920-942 - Enrique Bonson-Ponte, Tomas Escobar-Rodriguez, Francisco Flores-Muñoz:
Towards an ontology-based network for banking supervision. 943-955 - Liwen Vaughan, Juan Tang, Jian Du:
Examining the robustness of web co-link analysis. 956-972 - Bendik Bygstad, Gheorghita Ghinea, Geir-Tore Klæboe:
Organisational challenges of the semantic web in digital libraries: a Norwegian case study. 973-985 - Michael Levine-Clark, Esther Gil:
A comparative analysis of social sciences citation tools. 986-996 - Péter Jacsó:
Database source coverage: hypes, vital signs and reality checks. 997-1007
Volume 33, Number 6, 2009
- Liana Razmerita, Kathrin Kirchner, Frantisek Sudzina:
Personal knowledge management: The role of Web 2.0 tools for managing knowledge at individual and organisational levels. 1021-1039 - Junseok Hwang, Jörn Altmann, Kibae Kim:
The structural evolution of the Web 2.0 service network. 1040-1057 - Hamid Sadeghi:
Assessing metasearch engine performance. 1058-1065 - Yung-Shao Yeh, Yung-Ming Li:
Building trust in m-commerce: contributions from quality and satisfaction. 1066-1086 - Marina Trkman, Peter Trkman:
A wiki as intranet: a critical analysis using the Delone and McLean model. 1087-1102 - Carlos Flavián, Raquel Gurrea, Carlos Orús:
The effect of product presentation mode on the perceived content and continent quality of web sites. 1103-1128 - Richard J. C. Brown:
A simple method for excluding self-citation from the h-index: the b-index. 1129-1136 - Vicente Pina, Lourdes Torres, Sonia Royo:
E-government evolution in EU local governments: a comparative perspective. 1137-1168 - A. Vadivel, Shamik Sural, Arun K. Majumdar:
Image retrieval from the web using multiple features. 1169-1188 - Péter Jacsó:
Calculating the h-index and other bibliometric and scientometric indicators from Google Scholar with the Publish or Perish software. 1189-1200
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