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Online Information Review is a refereed journal devoted to the broad field of online information in the academic, corporate, scientific and commercial contexts. It addresses issues related to online sources, systems and services, with a primary focus on online and digital information creation, storage, retrieval and applications. Coverage is intentionally international, with contributions from both developed and developing countries.
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Editorial
Going for Gold, or is it Green? The Open Access debate continues
By G.E. Gorman
The influence of journal self-citations on journal impact factor and immediacy index
By Mu-Hsuan Huang, Wen-Yau Cathy Lin (pp. 639 - 654)
The sustainability and stabilization of tag vocabulary in CiteULike: An empirical study of collaborative tagging
By Jin Ma (pp. 655 - 674)
How digital information services can reduce greenhouse gas emissions
By Gobinda Chowdhury (pp. 489 - 506)
Google Books and WorldCat: a comparison of their content
By Xiaotian Chen (pp. 507 - 516)
Scenery image retrieval by meta-feature representation
By Chih-Fong Tsai, Wei-Chao Lin (pp. 517 - 533)
Exploring the h-index at the institutional level: A practical application in world university... Consulter ce sommaire
Editorial
From deception to deceit: Google and privacy? Don’t make me laugh
G.E. Gorman
Articles
Online gaming misbehaviours and their adverse impact on other gamers
Ching-I Teng, Fan-Chen Tseng, Ye-Sho Chen, Soushan Wu (pp. 342 - 358)
Wikipedia for academic publishing: advantages and challenges
Lu Xiao, Nicole Askin (pp.... Consulter ce sommaire
E-service quality as antecedent to e-satisfaction: The moderating effect of culture
Carmen M Sabiote, Dolores M Frías, J. Alberto Castañeda (pp. 157 - 174)
Web 2.0 applications in government web sites: Prevalence, use and correlations with perceived web site quality
Alton Y.K. Chua, Dion H. Goh, Rebecca P. Ang (pp. 175 - 195)
The value of LibraryThing tags for academic libraries
Henk Voorbij... Consulter ce sommaire
Editorial
Technology beyond comprehension: perpetuating the digital divide
G.E. Gorman (p.5)
Internet search tactics
Alastair G. Smith (pp. 7 - 20)
Choosing e-books: a perspective from academic libraries
Magdalini Vasileiou,... Consulter ce sommaire