Quick Post: New ARIST is fabulous
(
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. Blaise Cronin, Editor. Medford, NJ: Information Today) And fascinating actually, and really quite heavy. Much thicker than the others. My library is going to buy our very own, but now I have the medical library's copy.
On my must-read list:
Diane H. Sonnenwald
Göteborg University & University College of Borås, Sweden
Scientific Collaboration (how could I not?)
Jeppe Nicolaisen
Royal School of Library and Information Science, Copenhagen, Denmark
Citation Analysis (I've only browsed)
William Jones
University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Personal Information Management (already read the pre-print, now checking for differences)
Katy Börner, Soma Sanyal, and Alessandro Vespignani
Network Science
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA (review of what I know of SNA plus a lot we didn't get to in my class)
Ones I'll try to get to:
Christina Courtright
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
Context in Information Behavior Research
Greg Downey
University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA
Human Geography and Information Studies
All the rest (except the history, to be honest) I'd also like to read but realistically won't.