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The Electronic Library, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 2000
- V. Sreenivasulu:
The role of a digital librarian in the management of digital information systems (DIS). 12-20 - C. J. Armstrong, R. E. Lonsdale:
Scholarly monographs: why would I want to publish electronically? 21-29 - Mohammed-Saleh Ashoor:
Planning the electronic library - suggested guidelines for the Arabian Gulf region. 29-39 - Robin Frederick Guy:
Developing the hybrid library: progress to date in the National Library of Scotland. 40-50 - Dennis Nicholson:
Researching and developing virtual Scotland - a perspective from the Centre for Digital Library Research. 51-62 - M. M. M. Snyman, M. Jansen van Rensburg:
NACO versus ISAN: prospects for name authority control. 63-68
Volume 18, Number 2, 2000
- Laurel A. Clyde:
A strategic planning approach to Web site management. 97-108 - Bernd Harmsen:
Adding value to Web-OPACs. 109-113 - Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir:
The Nordic Electronic Research Library in different dimensions. 114-121 - Paul Harwood:
NESLI: an agent for change or changing the agent? 121-126 - Diane R. Tebbetts:
The costs of information technology and the electronic library. 127-136
Volume 18, Number 3, 2000
- Hong Xu, Hsin-Liang Chen:
Whom do employers actually hire? The educating systems librarian research project report 2. 171-182 - Hyun-Hee Kim, Chang-Seok Choi:
XML: how it will be applied to digital library systems. 183-189 - Monica Landoni, Forbes Gibb:
The role of visual rhetoric in the design and production of electronic books: the visual book. 190-201 - Rosario López de Prado:
Do users dream of electronic libraries? 202-209 - Meng Liansheng:
Document database construction in China in the 1990s: a review of developments. 210-215
Volume 18, Number 4, 2000
- Bert J. Dempsey:
Prospects for the global Internet: new techniques for delivering rich digital collections to users world-wide. 246-255 - John C. Crawford, Andrew Daye:
A survey of the use of electronic services at Glasgow Caledonian University Library. 255-265 - Christian Hasiewicz:
bibweb: an Internet training course for public libraries. 266-269 - Audrey Anthoney, Josephine M. Royle, Ian M. Johnson:
The UK children's publishing house - adapting to change for the multimedia market. 269-278 - Rudolf Hanka, Karel Fuka:
Information overload and "just-in-time" knowledge. 279-285
Volume 18, Number 5, 2000
- B. Ramesh Babu, Ann O'Brien:
Web OPAC interfaces: an overview. 316-330 - Ted Chrisfield, Richard Cosgrove, John Stinson:
Building scholarly online multimedia collections and services. 328-336 - Hao-Ren Ke, Ming-Jiu Hwang:
The development of digital libraries in Taiwan. 336-347 - Harry M. Kibirige:
Telecommunications alternatives in accessing image intensive digital libraries. 347-353 - Martin White:
Enterprise information portals. 354-362
Volume 18, Number 6, 2000
- Maxine H. Reneker, Joan L. Buntzen:
Enterprise knowledge portals: two projects in the United States Department of the Navy. 392-403 - Philip Konomos, Scott Herrington:
Evaluating the use of public PC workstations at the Arizona State University Libraries. 403-408 - Monica Landoni, Ruth Wilson, Forbes Gibb:
From the Visual book to the WEB book: the importance of design. 407-419 - David Lim, Jane E. Klobas:
Knowledge management in small enterprises. 420-433 - John Kirriemuir:
The games console as a component of the electronic library? 433-439
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