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One-step multi-view clustering via deep-level semantics exploiting J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Jiawei Peng, Yong Mi, Zhenwen Ren, Yu Kang
Multi-view clustering (MVC) has gained promising performance improvement compared with traditional signal-view clustering due to the complementary information of multiple views. However, existing MVC methods exploit clustering structure by utilising signal-layer mapping, such that they cannot exploit the underlying deep-level semantic information in complex and interleaved multi-view data. Moreover
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The role of institutional policies in the sustainability of institutional repositories in Africa: A reflection from Ghana J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Osman Imoro, Nampombe Saurombe
Institutional repositories (IRs) are increasingly gaining prominence among African academic institutions, and Ghana is no exception. This can largely be attributed to the enduring value of hosting research outputs from institutional and individual depositors. Despite its increasing adoption, there is a growing concern about the sustainability of open access IRs, particularly in Africa. However, most
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The economics of libraries J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Matheus Albergaria
The present article describes recent developments related to the study of libraries in the field of economics. In terms of scope, there is considerable variation in economic applications, with research themes ranging from cost–benefit analyses to the impacts of libraries on educational outcomes, for example. In terms of approaches, the vast majority of articles in the field correspond to empirical
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A ‘field transformation and social integration’: Settlement information practices of relocated ethnic minorities with small populations in poverty-alleviation areas of Yunnan, China J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Ming Zhu, Han Su, Longxiao Niu
This study investigates the settlement information practices of ethnic minorities with small populations (EMSPs) who were relocated to poverty-alleviation areas in Yunnan, China. Data were gathered using interviews and surveys. A face-to-face survey was administered to 126 and 147 EMSPs before and after relocation, respectively, focusing on their information needs, acquisition, and sharing. In addition
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Detecting multiple coexisting emotions from public emergency opinions J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Qingqing Li, Zi Ming Zeng, Shouqiang Sun, Ting ting Li, Yingqi Zeng
To detect multiple coexisting emotions from public emergency opinions, this article proposes a novel two-stage multiple coexisting emotion-detection model. First, the text semantic feature extracted through bidirectional encoder representation from transformers (BERT) and the emotion lexicon feature extracted through the emotion dictionary are fused. Then, the emotion subjectivity judgement and multiple
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Assessing the impact of health information orientation and health information literacy on patients’ engagement with health information J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Ferhana Saeed Hashmi, Saira Hanif Soroya, Khalid Mahmood
Health information engagement can help individuals to find and use reliable sources of health information to make informed decisions about their health. This helps to improve their health outcomes and prevent unnecessary healthcare costs. Drawing upon the cognitive behavioural theory, this pilot study postulated a model to understand that the consequences of information orientation in terms of information
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Research on the strategy for improving the utility of government social media information based on a multi-agent game model J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Ying Feng, Shanshan Zhang, Xiaoyang Sun
Government social media (GSM) has become an important tool for government departments to open information, guide public opinion and interact with the government and the people. However, the operation and maintenance of some GSM are not standardised, and the content published is inconsistent with identity positioning, resulting in the realistic dilemma of low utility of GSM information. The purpose
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The imitation game: Detecting human and AI-generated texts in the era of ChatGPT and BARD J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Kadhim Hayawi, Sakib Shahriar, Sujith Samuel Mathew
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI)-based large language models (LLMs) holds considerable promise in revolutionising education, research and practice. However, distinguishing between human-written and AI-generated text has become a significant task. This article presents a comparative study, introducing a novel dataset of human-written and LLM-generated texts in different genres: essays,
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Erroneous concepts of prominent scientists: C. F. Weizsäcker, J. A. Wheeler, S. Wolfram, S. Lloyd, J. Schmidhuber, and M. Vopson, resulting from misunderstanding of information and complexity J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-02-10 Mariusz Stanowski
The common use of Shannon’s information, specified for the needs of telecommunications, gives rise to many misunderstandings outside of this context. (e.g. in conceptions of such well-known theorists as C.F. Weizsäcker and J. A. Wheeler). This article shows that the terms of the general definition of information meet the structural information, and Shannon’s information is a special case of it. Similarly
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Infusing factual knowledge into pre-trained model for finding the contributions from the research articles J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Komal Gupta, Tirthankar Ghosal, Asif Ekbal
The growing volume of scientific literature makes it difficult for researchers to identify the key contributions of a research paper. Automating this process would facilitate efficient understanding, faster literature surveys and comparisons. The automated process may help researchers to identify relevant and impactful information in less time and effort. In this article, we address the challenge of
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A linguistically asymmetric similarity decision model integrating item tendency for rating predictions J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Deng Jiangzhou, Wang Songli, Wu Qi, Ye Jianmei, Wang Yong
Neighbourhood-based collaborative filtering (CF) methods typically rely only on user rating information for similarity calculation, without considering linguistic concepts (terms) that reflect user fuzzy preferences. However, in real-world decision-making processes, users often prefer to express their preferences for items linguistically rather than numerically. Inspired by this, we propose a probabilistic
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The adoption footprints of Koha as a library management system in university libraries of Pakistan J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-01-08 Munazza Jabeen
The study investigated the adoption footprints of Koha in university libraries in Pakistan by using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model. The UTAUT model suggests that the decision to use technology is influenced by performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence and facilitating conditions. The study used a survey questionnaire to collect data from 250 librarians
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Utilising crowdsourcing and text mining to enhance information extraction from social media: A case study in handling COVID-19 supply requests in Thailand J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2024-01-06 Prapaporn Rattanatamrong, Yutthana Boonpalit, Manassanan Boonnavasin
Social media platforms are critical for disaster communication and relief efforts. Rapid and precise social media post analysis is required for effective disaster response. This article presents a comprehensive study of a framework that combines crowdsourcing and text mining techniques to enhance data extraction from social media. The research focuses on a particular case study of COVID-19 pandemic
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Knowledge diffusion for individual literature from the perspective of Altmetrics: Models, measurement and features J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-16 Jundong Zhang, Jianhua Hou
This article studies the effect of online social media on knowledge diffusion. In this article, an SIS (Susceptible–Infectious–Susceptible) model was established to chase the knowledge diffusion an...
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Depth analysis: What happens after papers stand on the giant’s shoulder? J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-13 Jeeyoung Yoon, Ji-Hong Park
Scholarly impact has been investigated with great enthusiasm. Scholarly activity has been understood to be accumulative, as Isaac Newton’s famous quote –stand on the giant’s shoulder– indicates, an...
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Citation advantage of COVID-19-related publications J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-13 Weishu Liu, Xuping Huangfu, Haifeng Wang
With the global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists from various disciplines responded quickly to this historical public health emergency. The sudden boom of COVID-19-related papers in a sh...
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The effects of international research collaboration on the policy impact of research: A causal inference drawing on the journal Lancet J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-11 Chuer Xu, Qianjin Zong
Research findings have been widely used as evidence for policy-making. The internationalisation of research activities has been increasing in recent decades, particularly during the COVID-19 pandem...
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Language style and recognition of the answers in health Q&A community: Moderating effects of medical terminology J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-09 Wenjun Zhao, Kai Meng, Li Sun, Jinhui Ma, Zeguang Jia
The rise of social question and answer (Q&A) platforms has changed the model of traditional health-information services. The quality of answers on a Q&A platform is critical to attract users and in...
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Constructing a multi-layer heterogeneous networks model to explore the public opinion evolution pattern of key users in public health emergencies J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-06 Tingting Li, Ziming Zeng, Shouqiang Sun, Jingjing Sun, Qingqing Li
This article aims to discover key users in public health emergencies and explore their public opinion evolution patterns, thus providing theoretical support for the establishment of a clear cybersp...
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SA-MAIS: Hybrid automatic sentiment analyser for stock market J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-06 Bruno Taborda, Ana Maria de Almeida, José Carlos Dias, Fernando Batista, Ricardo Ribeiro
Sentiment analysis of stock-related tweets is a challenging task, not only due to the specificity of the domain but also because of the short nature of the texts. This work proposes SA-MAIS, a two-...
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LEGO: Linked electronic government ontology J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-06 Carlos Brys, Ismael Navas-Delgado, José F Aldana-Montes, María del Mar Roldán-García
E-government services are subject to a growing level of complexity, which requires a disruptive approach that better support the citizen needs concerning the government administration. Nowadays, av...
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Online health information consumers’ learning across health-related search tasks from the perspective of retrieval platform switching J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-05 Yijin Chen, Hanming Lin, Jin Zhang, Yiming Zhao
This study aims to investigate consumers’ modification of retrieval platform switch paths across health-related search tasks and learning characteristics via such a switch. Mixed research methods w...
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The use of one-on-one interviews in library and information science: A scoping review J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-02 Anna Matysek
Individual interviews are not commonly used in library and information science (LIS). A content analysis of research papers published between 2015 and 2020 in seven journals yielded 323 articles ap...
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SKIFF: Spherical K-means with iterative feature filtering for text document clustering J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-05-02 Iti Sharma, Abhay Sharma, Rekha Chaturvedi, Jitendra Rajpurohit, Manoj Kumar
Text clustering has been an overlooked field of text mining that requires more attention. Several applications require automatic text organisation which relies on an information retrieval system ba...
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A review for comparative text mining: From data acquisition to practical application J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-26 Na Wei, Songzheng Zhao, Jing Liu, Shenghui Wang
Social media provides customers with great opportunities to share their opinions regarding certain products and services. Comparative text, as an important expression form, deserves further explora...
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Social Media Use as an Impulsive ‘Escape From Freedom’ J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Phil Reed, Will Haas
It has been suggested that avoiding choice represents an anxiety-avoidance strategy, which has not been investigated in the context of social media. To this end, the current study explored the rela...
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Malpractice Lawsuits Relating to Mechanical Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Kasim Qureshi, Muhammad U. Farooq, Philip B. Gorelick
Background and PurposeMedical-legal claims for malpractice relating to the use of alteplase for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) are usually for failure to treat rather than for complications. The adven...
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The potential politics of the porous city J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Theresa Enright, Nathan Olmstead
This article discusses the concept of porosity and what it might offer critical urbanism. It engages recent scholarly and practical writing on the “porous city,” outlining three sets of contributio...
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MRI Does Not Improve Inter- or Intrarater Reliability for Hip Arthritis Grading Systems J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 W. Michael Pullen, Kinsley Pierre, Ivan Wong, Stephen K. Aoki, T. Sean Lynch, Richard C. Mather, III, Olufemi R. Ayeni, J.W. Thomas Byrd, Marc R. Safran
Background:Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and radiographs are often utilized in assessing for preoperative osteoarthritis in patients undergoing hip preservation surgery.Purpose:To determin...
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Results of Endoscopic Labral Repair With Concomitant Gluteus Medius and/or Minimus Repair Compared With Outcomes of Labral Repair Alone: A Matched Comparative Cohort Analysis at Minimum 2-Year Follow-up J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Nolan S. Horner, Reagan S. Chapman, Jordan H. Larson, Shane J. Nho
Background:There is a paucity of information available to clinicians on outcomes of patients undergoing endoscopic surgery for labral repairs and femoroacetabular impingement syndrome with simultan...
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Axial Compressive Loading Attenuates Early Osteoarthritis by Reducing Subchondral Bone Remodeling J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Jianqun Wu, Yonghao Pan, Yangyi Yu, Qihao Yang, Qisong Liu, Yang Liu, Jinhao Zhong, Linhao Fu, Haotian Cai, Chao Liu, Guangheng Li
Background:Mechanical loading and alendronate (ALN) can be used as noninvasive physical therapy methods for osteoarthritis (OA). However, the timing and efficacy for treatments are unknown.Purpose:...
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Stroke and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation in a Patient With Metastatic Prostate Cancer J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Jonah P. Zuflacht, Joshua M. Levine
Cancer and stroke comprise two of the most common causes of death worldwide. Despite a significantly increased risk of stroke among patients with cancer, most stroke trials have excluded patients w...
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Influence of acid concentration on thermomechanical, tensile and thermal properties of cyclized natural rubber J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Ruedee Jaratrotkamjorn, Nabil Hayeemasae, Zunaida Zakaria, Abdulhakim Masa
Properties of cyclized natural rubbers (NR) with various degrees of cyclization (∼4-22%) were investigated in this study. Prior to compounding with rubber additives, the cyclized rubbers were initi...
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Suppression of inner ear signal intensity on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery magnetic resonance imaging in cats with vestibular disease J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Stephen Everest, Gabrielle Monteith, Luis Gaitero, Francesca Samarani
ObjectivesOtitis media/interna (OMI) is the most common cause of peripheral vestibular disease in cats. The inner ear contains endolymph and perilymph, with perilymph being very similar in composit...
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Improving semantic information retrieval by combining possibilistic networks, vector space model and pseudo-relevance feedback J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-24 Wiem Chebil, Lina F Soualmia
To improve the performance of information retrieval systems (IRSs), we propose in this article a novel approach that enriches the user’s queries with new concepts. Indeed, query expansion is one of...
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Predicting and characterising persuasion strategies in misinformation content over social media based on the multi-label classification approach J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-24 Sijing Chen, Lu Xiao
Persuasion aims at affecting the audience’s attitude and behaviour through a series of messages containing persuasion strategies. In the context of misinformation spread, identifying the persuasion...
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Organising music’s structures: The classification of musical forms in Western art music J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-21 Deborah Lee
This article analyses the classification of musical forms in Western art music. It examines how some sources in the music domain classify musical forms, and the categorisations and complexities inh...
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Knowledge diffusion trajectories of PageRank: A main path analysis J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-18 Dejian Yu, Zhaoping Yan
In the era of the Internet and big data, the PageRank (PR) algorithm is a constantly evolving research field. However, there is no systematic research to explore the overall development trend of th...
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An ontological data model to support urban flood disaster response J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-18 Biswanath Dutta, Prashant Kumar Sinha
This work aims to develop an ontological data model to support urban flood disaster response. The preliminary studies of the existing flood ontologies revealed that the developed ontologies do not ...
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How authors evaluate the novelty of their articles: A comparative analysis of highlights in research articles J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-18 Xiaoguang Wang, Heng Gui, Jiazhen Liu
Due to the growing capacities of research articles and journals, the tasks of selecting interesting articles and quickly identifying interesting sections of articles have become primary challenges ...
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Who shares scholarly output on Facebook? A systematic investigation into their location, productivity and identities J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-18 Houqiang Yu, Yue Wang, Wei Zhang, Tingting Xiao, Jianhua Hou
Facebook mentions to scholarly outputs are important data source for scholarly communication and altmetrics. However, little is known about who are producing these mentions. With statistical analys...
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A pipeline for medical literature search and its evaluation J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-12 Imamah Zafar, Aamir Wali, Muhammad Ahmed Kunwar, Noor Afzal, Muhammad Raza
One database commonly used by clinicians for searching the medical literature and practicing evidence-based medicine is PubMed. As the literature grows, it has become challenging for users to find ...
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Digital information security management policy in academic libraries: A systematic review (2010–2022) J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-05 Ghulam Farid, Nosheen Fatima Warraich, Sadaf Iftikhar
Digital information security management (DISM) is considered an important tool to ensure the privacy and protection of data and resources in an electronic environment. The purpose of this research ...
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Ontology is what makes data interesting: Interestingness framework for COVID-19 corpora J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-04-05 Abhilash C B, Kavi Mahesh
The COVID-19 pandemic has already shown to be a worldwide threat, demonstrating how susceptible humans may be. It has also inspired experts from a range of aspects and countries to find the potenti...
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What Google-based data can tell us about information systems theory: A review J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-30 Mathupayas Thongmak
The aim of this study is to examine the attention and acceptance of popular information systems (IS) theory. Both Google Scholar (GS) and Google Trends (GT) data related to popular IS theories from...
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Hi Bixby: Determinants of goal-congruent usage and goal-congruent outcome in the artificial intelligence personal assistant context J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-30 Hyeon Jo
Artificial intelligence (AI) has changed human life in many ways. AI improves the efficiency of manufacturing processes and helps people make decisions. However, we have little understanding of the...
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Knowledge visualisation and strategic decision-making outcomes in small and medium-sized enterprises J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-30 Reda Shaker Abdelkareem, Marcjanna M Augustyn
This article examines the direct and indirect (through strategic decision-making processes) impacts of knowledge visualisation on strategic decision quality and strategic decision commitment in sma...
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Assessing causality among topics and sentiments: The case of the G20 discussion on Twitter J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-30 Mauro Fonseca, Fernando Delbianco, Ana Maguitman, Axel J Soto
Although the identification of topics and sentiments from social media content has attracted substantial research, little work has been carried out on the extraction of causal relationships among t...
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The impact of social media marketing on the dissemination of mini program in social network with different community structure J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-30 Tian Tian, Narisa Zhao
Mini program has become an important infrastructure for the Internetisation of traditional brands. Previous studies have mostly explored the design and development of mini program, but little resea...
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Revolutions in science: The proposal of an approach for the identification of most important researchers, institutions and countries based on co-citation reference publication year spectroscopy exemplified at research on physical modelling of Earth’s climate J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-23 Lutz Bornmann, Robin Haunschild, Werner Marx
Reference Publication Year Spectroscopy (RPYS) is a bibliometric method originally introduced to reveal the historical roots of research topics or fields. RPYS does not identify the most highly cit...
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Discovering fans and anti-fans among social media users based on their emotional reactions and comments J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-23 Chih-Yu Chin, Wen-Yi Huang
While audience profiling has been a critical concern in social media marketing, little research has used a systematic methodology to identify fans and anti-fans in social media communities. This st...
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Image retrieval effectiveness of Bing Images, Google Images and Yahoo Image Search in the scientific field of tourism and COVID-19 J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Aabid Hussain, Sumeer Gul, Nahida Tun Nisa, Sheikh Shueb, Farzana Gulzar, Shohar Bano
The year 2020 brought a big concern for the global community because of COVID-19, which affected every sector of society, and tourism is no exception. Researchers across the globe are publishing th...
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Effect of the topic-combination novelty on the disruption and impact of scientific articles: Evidence from PubMed J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Xuanmin Ruan, Weiyi Ao, Dongqing Lyu, Ying Cheng, Jiang Li
Novelty, disruption and impact are essential concepts for understanding the originality and importance of scientific discoveries. By drawing on a large-scale corpus consisting of nearly 0.9 million...
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Towards a moderate realist foundation for ontological knowledge organization systems: The question of the naturalness of classifications J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-14 Luís Miguel Oliveira Machado, Daniel Martínez-Ávila, Mauricio B Almeida, Maria Manuel Borges
Several authors emphasise the need for a change in classification theory due to the influence of a dogmatic and monistic ontology supported by an outdated essentialism. These claims tend to focus o...
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Curtailing fake news creation and dissemination in Nigeria: Twitter social network and sentiment analysis approaches J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-14 Ezra Shiloba Gbaje, Chinyelu Agwu, Imoisili Ojeime Odigie, Sarah Dauda Yani
Influencers create and facilitate dissemination of information in a network and can shape the attitudes and beliefs of members of a social network. Identifying the influencers and their relations, ...
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The effect of digital literacy on technology acceptance: An evaluation on administrative staff in higher education J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Ahmet Kamil Kabakus, Ekrem Bahcekapili, Ahmet Ayaz
Digital literacy is a critical skill that administrative staff must acquire to continue their business activities at higher education. However, digital literacy studies for administrative staff see...
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Filtering objectionable information access based on click-through behaviours with deep learning methods J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-07 Lung-Hao Lee, Jian-Hong Li, Szu-Wei Ku, Yuen-Hsien Tseng
This study explores URL click-through behaviour to predict the category of users’ online information accesses and applies the results to progressively filter objectionable accesses during web surfi...
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ICT literacy and community connectedness in a Hispanic-majority community J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-07 Brady D Lund, Daniel Agbaji
While many studies have examined information and communication technology (ICT) among digital natives, there has been little investigation of the ICT literacy skills among digital immigrants, indiv...
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The effect of knowledge acquisition and knowledge sharing on the use of E-learning J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-03-03 Mohammadhiwa Abdekhoda, Aniseh Pourrasmi, Fatemeh Ranjbaran
This descriptive-analytical study was conducted to evaluate the effect of knowledge acquisition and knowledge sharing on the use of e-learning. Data were evaluated by using a questionnaire designed...
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Titles and keywords: ‘Great love isn’t two people finding the perfect match in one another!’ J. Inf. Sci. (IF 2.4) Pub Date : 2023-02-22 Junli Diao
Compared with abstracts, titles and keywords are briefer, more condensed, but fragmented textual elements on the first page of research articles (RAs) that summarise their content and represent the...