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Library Hi Tech, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 2007
- Michael Seadle:
The new mission of a new i-school. 5-9 - Richard A. Spinello:
Intellectual property rights. 12-22 - Don Fallis:
Information ethics for twenty-first century library professionals. 23-36 - Herman T. Tavani:
Regulating cyberspace: concepts and controversies. 37-46 - Krystyna Górniak-Kocikowska:
From computer ethics to the ethics of global ICT society. 47-57 - Randy Kemp, Adam D. Moore:
Privacy. 58-78 - Kenneth Einar Himma:
Foundational issues in information ethics. 79-94 - Scott P. Muir:
RFID security concerns. 95-107 - Valeda F. Dent:
Intelligent agent concepts in the modern library. 108-125 - Leslie Porter:
Library applications of business usability testing strategies. 126-135 - Arthur Hendricks:
Webmasters, web policies, and academic libraries: a survey. 136-146 - Jane Scales, Danel Wolf, Corey M. Johnson, Lara Cummings:
Courseware and library services: bridging the gap for distance students. 147-156 - Peter Just:
Electronic books in the USA - their numbers and development and a comparison to Germany. 157-164
Volume 25, Number 2, 2007
- Michael Seadle, Elke Greifeneder:
Defining a digital library. 169-173 - Karen Calhoun:
Being a librarian: metadata and metadata specialists in the twenty-first century. 174-187 - Roxanne Missingham:
Networking a nation: ILL developments in Australia. 188-196 - Wendi Arant-Kaspar, Henry Carter, Sheetal Desai, John Byrd, Douglas C. Hahn:
ResDesk: An automated solution for course reserves request tracking and process management. 197-210 - Bobby L. Hollandsworth, Jennifer Foy:
Griffin search: how Westminster College implemented WebFeat. 211-219 - Newkirk Barnes:
Using podcasts to promote Government documents collections. 220-230 - Stephen M. Mutula, Pieter van Brakel:
ICT skills readiness for the emerging global digital economy among small businesses in developing countries: Case study of Botswana. 231-245 - Karen Hertel, Nancy Sprague:
GIS and census data: tools for library planning. 246-259 - Hugh Holden, Ma Lei Hsieh:
The state of wireless laptop lending programs: A survey of academic libraries. 260-275 - David Kane, Nora Hegarty:
New web site, new opportunities: Enforcing standards compliance within a content management system. 276-287 - Kevin Curran, Michelle Murray, Martin Christian:
Taking the information to the public through Library 2.0. 288-297 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright in the networked world: international document delivery. 298-304
Volume 25, Number 3, 2007
- Chaomei Chen:
Holistic sense-making: conflicting opinions, creative ideas, and collective intelligence. 311-327 - Bert Coenen:
A tale of binary bricks and mortar: building a virtual library. 328-337 - Agnes Hajdu Barat:
Human perception and knowledge organization: visual imagery. 338-351 - Fotis Liarokapis, Emily Conradi:
User interfaces for mobile navigation. 352-365 - Linn Marks Collins, Jeremy A. T. Hussell, Robert K. Hettinga, James E. Powell, Ketan K. Mane, Mark L. B. Martinez:
Information visualization and large-scale repositories. 366-378 - Ray Uzwyshyn:
Multimedia visualization and interactive systems: Drawing board possibilities and server realities - a Cuban Rafter Paradigm Case. 379-386 - Odin L. Jurkowski:
School library web site terminology. 387-395 - Stephen M. Mutula:
Paradigms shifts in information environment: prospects and challenges African libraries. 396-408 - Juha Kettunen:
The strategic evaluation of academic libraries. 409-421 - Arthur Hendricks:
SUSHI, not just a tasty lunch anymore: The development of the NISO Committee SU's SUSHI standard. 422-429 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright cultures. 430-435
Volume 25, Number 4, 2007
- Priscilla Caplan:
Ten years after. 449-453 - Axel Schmetzke:
Introduction: accessibility of electronic information resources for all. 454-456 - David Comeaux, Axel Schmetzke:
Web accessibility trends in university libraries and library schools. 457-477 - Michael Providenti, Robert Zai III:
Web accessibility at Kentucky's academic libraries. 478-493 - Michael Providenti, Robert Zai III:
Web accessibility at academic libraries: standards, legislation, and enforcement. 494-508 - Suzanne L. Byerley, Mary Beth Chambers, Mariyam Thohira:
Accessibility of web-based library databases: the vendors' perspectives in 2007. 509-527 - Axel Schmetzke:
Leadership at the American Library Association and accessibility: a critical view. 528-537 - Yushiana Mansor, Abdul Rani Widyawati:
Heuristic evaluation of interface usability for a web-based OPAC. 538-549 - Tod A. Olson:
Utility of a faceted catalog for scholarly research. 550-561 - Mark Andrews:
Changing markets, changing relationships: How libraries and vendors respond to the "next generation" challenge. 562-578 - Matt Weaver:
Contextual metadata: faceted schemas in virtual library communities. 579-594 - Kevin Curran, Martin Porter:
A primer on radio frequency identification for libraries. 595-611 - Michael Seadle:
Anthropologists in the library: a review of Studying Students. 612-619
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