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Library Hi Tech, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, 2006
- Michael Seadle:
Content management systems. 5-7 - Matt Benzing:
Luwak: a content management solution. 8-13 - Paul F. Bramscher, John T. Butler:
LibData to LibCMS: One library's evolutionary pathway to a content management system. 14-28 - Doug Goans, Guy Leach, Teri M. Vogel:
Beyond HTML: Developing and re-imagining library web guides in a content management system. 29-53 - Susan Goodwin, Nancy Burford, Martha Bedard, Esther Carrigan, Gale C. Hannigan:
CMS/CMS: content management system/change management strategies. 54-60 - Terry L. Huttenlock, Jeff W. Beaird, Ronald W. Fordham:
Untangling a tangled web: a case study in choosing and implementing a CMS. 61-68 - Rick Wiggins, Jeph Remley, Tom Klingler:
Building a local CMS at Kent State. 69-101 - Tom Kmetz, Ray Bailey:
Migrating a library's web site to a commercial CMS within a campus-wide implementation. 102-114 - Regina Beach, Miqueas Dial:
Building a collection development CMS on a shoe-string. 115-125 - Jerry Henzel, Barbara S. Hutchinson, Anne Thwaits:
Using web services to promote library-extension collaboration. 126-141 - Jerry V. Caswell:
Leveraging resources in a library gateway. 142-152 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright in the networked world: copyright police. 153-159
Volume 24, Number 2, 2006
- Kathleen Shearer:
The CARL institutional repositories project: A collaborative approach to addressing the challenges of IRs in Canada. 165-172 - Rea Devakos:
Towards user responsive institutional repositories: a case study. 173-182 - Christine Jewell, William Oldfield, Sharon Reeves:
University of Waterloo electronic theses: issues and partnerships. 183-196 - Mark Jordan:
The CARL metadata harvester and search service. 197-210 - Mary Westell:
Institutional repositories: proposed indicators of success. 211-226 - Ian Baaske, Rob Zschernitz:
Going on ten: community information grows up. 227-233 - Yan Han:
A RDF-based digital library system. 234-240 - Marilyn Lutz, Curtis Meadow:
Evolving an in-house system to integrate the management of digital collections. 241-260 - Sarah Robbins, Debra Engel, James Bierman:
Using the library intranet to manage web content. 261-272 - Laurie Lopatin:
Library digitization projects, issues and guidelines: A survey of the literature. 273-289 - Annette Bailey, Godmar Back:
LibX - a Firefox extension for enhanced library access. 290-304 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright in the networked world: copies in courses. 305-310
Volume 24, Number 3, 2006
- Liz Bayley, K. Ann McKibbon:
Evidence-based librarianship: a personal perspective from the medical/nursing realm. 317-323 - Denise Koufogiannakis, Ellen Crumley:
Research in librarianship: issues to consider. 324-340 - Jonathan Eldredge:
Evidence-based librarianship: the EBL process. 341-354 - Andrew Booth:
Clear and present questions: formulating questions for evidence based practice. 355-368 - Scott Nicholson:
Approaching librarianship from the data: using bibliomining for evidence-based librarianship. 369-375 - Lisa M. Given:
Qualitative research in evidence-based practice: a valuable partnership. 376-386 - Lindsay Glynn:
A critical appraisal tool for library and information research. 387-399 - Helen Partridge, Gillian Hallam:
Educating the Millennial Generation for evidence based information practice. 400-419 - Anestis Sitas:
CDSware (CERN Document Server Software). 420-429 - Andreas Degkwitz:
Convergence in Germany: the Information, Communication and Media Center (ICMC/IKMZ) of Cottbus University. 430-439 - Zahiruddin Khurshid:
Migration from DOBIS/LIBIS to Horizon at KFUPM. 440-451 - Trevor James Bond, Michael Walpole:
Streaming audio with synchronized transcripts utilizing SMIL. 452-462 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright in the networked world: using facts. 463-468
Volume 24, Number 4, 2006
- Lynne Brindley:
Re-defining the library. 484-495 - Donatella Castelli:
Digital libraries of the future - and the role of libraries. 496-503 - Reinhold Decker, Michael Höppner:
Strategic planning and customer intelligence in academic libraries. 504-514 - Tony Hey, Jessie Hey:
e-Science and its implications for the library community. 515-528 - Dirk Lewandowski, Philipp Mayr:
Exploring the academic invisible web. 529-539 - Christel Mahnke:
WSIS, IFLA, UNESCO and GATS: networking for libraries on an international level. 540-546 - Roswitha Poll, Philip R. O. Payne:
Impact measures for libraries and information services. 547-562 - Sarah E. Thomas:
Publishing solutions for contemporary scholars: the library as innovator and partner. 563-573 - Reinhard Altenhöner:
Data for the future: The German project "Co-operative development of a long-term digital information archive" (kopal). 574-582 - Susanne Dobratz, Frank Scholze:
DINI institutional repository certification and beyond. 583-594 - Antonia Hermelbracht, Bettina Koeper:
ProSeBiCA: development of new library services by means of conjoint analysis. 595-603 - Erik Oltmans, Hilde van Wijngaarden:
The KB e-Depot digital archiving policy. 604-613 - Dirk Pieper, Friedrich Summann:
Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE): An end-user oriented institutional repository search service. 614-619 - Vanessa Proudman:
The Nereus international subject-based repository: Meeting the needs of both libraries and economists. 620-631
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