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Program, Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, 2017
- Chia-Lin Hsu, Yu-Hsiang Lin, Mu-Chen Chen, Kuo-Chien Chang, Ai-Yun Hsieh:
Investigating the determinants of e-book adoption. 2-16 - Hei-Chia Wang, Che-Tsung Yang, Yi-Hao Yen:
Answer selection and expert finding in community question answering services: A question answering promoter. 17-34 - Henrique Lemos dos Santos, Cristian Cechinel, Ricardo Matsumura de Araújo:
A comparison among approaches for recommending learning objects through collaborative filtering algorithms. 35-51 - Ibrahim Abunadi, Fayez Hussain Alqahtani:
Instrument development and contextualization for perceived characteristics of e-transactions. 52-64 - Sasa Baskarada, Andy Koronios:
Unicorn data scientist: the rarest of breeds. 65-74 - Adrian Burton, Hylke Koers, Paolo Manghi, Sandro La Bruzzo, Amir Aryani, Michael Diepenbroek, Uwe Schindler:
The data-literature interlinking service: Towards a common infrastructure for sharing data-article links. 75-100
Volume 51, Number 2, 2017
- Heetae Kim, Kyu Ha Choi, Ki Joon Kim, Eunil Park:
From owning to sharing: understanding the emergence of social sharing services. 102-115 - Sheena Chhabra, Ravi Kiran, Ash N. Sah:
Information asymmetry leads to underpricing: validation through SEM for Indian IPOs. 116-131 - Albina Kinga Moscicka:
The CENDARI infrastructure in GIS-based historical research. 132-151 - Muhammad Yousuf Ali, Joanna Richardson:
Pakistani LIS scholars' altmetrics in ResearchGate. 152-169 - Shah Khusro, Aftab Alam, Shah Khalid:
Social question and answer sites: the story so far. 170-192 - Xiaoming Zhang, Kai Li, Chongchong Zhao, Dongyu Pan:
A survey on units ontologies: architecture, comparison and reuse. 193-213 - Alireza Isfandyari-Moghaddam:
Social Media for Creative Libraries. 214-215
Volume 51, Number 3, 2017
- Muhammad Ali Masood, Rabeeh Ayaz Abbasi, Onaiza Maqbool, Mubashar Mushtaq, Naif R. Aljohani, Ali Daud, Muhammad Ahtisham Aslam, Jalal S. Alowibdi:
MFS-LDA: a multi-feature space tag recommendation model for cold start problem. 218-234 - Fabio Sartori, Riccardo Melen:
Wearable expert system development: definitions, models and challenges for the future. 235-258 - Taozhen Huang, Zheshi Bao, Yan Li:
Why do players purchase in mobile social network games? An examination of customer engagement and of uses and gratifications theory. 259-277 - Yenny Villuendas-Rey, Carmen F. Rey-Benguría, Miltiadis D. Lytras, Cornelio Yáñez-Márquez, Oscar Camacho Nieto:
Simultaneous instance and feature selection for improving prediction in special education data. 278-297 - Henryk Rybinski, Lukasz Skonieczny, Jakub Koperwas, Waclaw Struk, Jolanta Stepniak, Weronika Kubrak:
Integrating IR with CRIS - a novel researcher-centric approach. 298-321 - Ernesto D'Avanzo, Giovanni Pilato, Miltiadis D. Lytras:
Using Twitter sentiment and emotions analysis of Google Trends for decisions making. 322-350
Volume 51, Number 4, 2017
- Arzu Deveci Topal, Esra Çoban Budak, Aynur Kolburan Geçer:
The effect of algorithm teaching on the problem-solving skills of deaf-hard hearing students. 354-372 - Carlos G. Figuerola, Tamar Groves:
Analysing the potential of Wikipedia for science education using automatic organization of knowledge. 373-386 - Dunia Llanes-Padrón, Juan-Antonio Pastor-Sanchez:
Records in contexts: the road of archives to semantic interoperability. 387-405 - Sabiha Yeni, Kursat Cagiltay:
A heuristic evaluation to support the instructional and enjoyment aspects of a math game. 406-423 - George Papanastasiou, Athanasios Drigas, Charalabos Skianis, Miltiadis D. Lytras:
Serious games in K-12 education: Benefits and impacts on students with attention, memory and developmental disabilities. 424-440 - Rex Perez Bringula:
Influence of usage of e-books, online educational materials, and other programming books and students' profiles on adoption of printed programming textbooks. 441-457 - Sheena Chhabra, Ravi Kiran, Ash N. Sah, Vikas Sharma:
Information and performance optimization: a study of Indian IPOs during 2005-2012. 458-471
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