2010'S TOP 10 MOST ACCESSED ASIS&T ARTICLES:
1.) Twitter power: Tweets as electronic word of mouth
by Bernard J. Jansen, Mimi Zhang, Kate Sobel, Abdur Chowdury
Article first published online: July 6, 2009
2.) Public dialogs in social network sites: What is their purpose?
by Mike Thelwall, David Wilkinson
Article first published online: November 5, 2009
3.) Document categorization in legal electronic discovery: computer classification vs. manual review
by Herbert L. Roitblat, Anne Kershaw, Patrick Oot
Article first published online: October 8, 2009
4.) Problems of citation analysis: A study of uncited and seldom-cited influences
by M.H. MacRoberts, B.R. MacRoberts
Article first published online: October 12 2009
5.) Social networks, gender, and friending: An analysis of MySpace member profiles
by Mike Thelwall
Article first published online: April 7, 2008
6.) National study of information seeking behavior of academic researchers in the United States
by Xi Niu, Bradley M. Hemminger, Cory Lown, Stephanie Adams, Cecelia Brown, Allison Level, Merinda McLure, Audrey Powers, Michele R. Tennant, Tara Cataldo
Article first published online: February 24, 2010
7.) How and why do college students use Wikipedia?
by Sook Lim
Article first published online: July 6, 2009
8.) A multilevel view on interpersonal knowledge transfer
by Minhyung Kang, Young-Gul Kim
Article first published online: December 8, 2009
9.) The foundation of the concept of relevance
by Birger Hjørland
Article first published online: November 20, 2009
10.) Developing a holistic model for digital library evaluation
by Ying Zhang
Article first published online: October 13, 2009
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