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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, March 2004
- Anne Goulding
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Editorial: Libraries and Social Capital. 3-6 - Carl Dorney, Cliff McKnight:
Music Provision in UK Public Libraries. 7-26 - Janet Harrison, Mark Hepworth, Pam de Chazal:
NHS and Social Care Interface: a Study of Social Workers' Library and Information Needs. 27-35 - Carla Mcloughlin, Anne Morris:
UK Public Libraries: Roles in Adult Literacy Provision. 37-46 - Alasdair MacNaughtan:
Book Reviews. 47-48
Volume 36, Number 2, June 2004
- Mayo Taylor, William Black:
In Search of Reason: Libraries and the USA Patriot Act. 51-54 - Dorothy Mclelland, John Crawford:
The Drumchapel Project: A study of ICT usage by school pupils and teachers in a secondary school in a deprived area of Glasgow. 55-67 - Andrew K. Shenton:
Young people's use of non-fiction books at home: Results of a research project. 69-78 - Sarah McNicol
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Investigating non-use of libraries in the UK using the mass-observation archive. 79-87 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
Book Reviews: Information Representation and Retrieval in the Digital Age. 89-90 - Luke Tredinnick:
Book Reviews: Organizing the Internet, Library Trends, Fall 2003, 52 (2) edited by Andrew G. Torok. 90-91
Volume 36, Number 3, September 2004
- Ken Worpole:
Changed Beyond All Recognition? 99-100 - John Crawford, Angel de Vicente
, Stuart Clink:
Use and awareness of Electronic Information Services by students at Glasgow Caledonian University: a longitudinal study. 101-117 - Sarah McNicol
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Is research an untapped resource in the library and information profession? 119-126 - Diane Wilson, Hilarie Bateman, Peter Bailey:
Early experience of the contribution of an information specialist within a primary healthcare team: a partnership venture between library and healthcare services. 127-134 - Sally Gibbs:
Book Review: The CILIP Guidelines for Secondary School Libraries, 2nd edn. 135-136 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
Book Review: Essential Cataloguing. 135 - Anne Barrett:
Book Review: Disaster Management for Libraries and Archives. 137-138 - Susan Hornby:
Book Review: Library Anxiety: Theory, Research and Application. 138-139 - Andrew Large:
Book Review: Web Site Design with the Patron in Mind: A Step-By-Step Guide for Libraries, Library Web Sites: Creating Online Collections and Services. 139-140 - Graham P. Cornish:
Book Review: Copyright for Archivists and Users of Archives, 2nd edn. 140-141
Volume 36, Number 4, December 2004
- Anne Goulding
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Editorial: Who's Afraid of Who's in Charge? 147-150 - Mumtaz A. Anwar:
From doctoral dissertation to publication: a study of 1995 American graduates in Library and Information Sciences. 151-157 - Angela Bird, Lucy A. Tedd:
Reader development and ICT: an overview of projects in Welsh public libraries. 159-174 - James Dearnley, Cliff McKnight, Anne Morris:
Electronic book usage in public libraries: a study of user and staff reactions to a PDA-based collection. 175-182 - Blaise Cronin:
Pierce Butler's An Introduction to Library Science: a tract for our times?: A review aricle. 183-188 - Tamara Eisenschitz:
Book Review: Freedom of Information: A Practical Guide to Implementing the Act. 189-190 - David McMenemy:
Book Review: Project Management: Tools and Techniques for Today's ILS Professional. 190-191

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