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Library Hi Tech, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2008
- Michael Seadle:
The digital library in 100 years: damage control. 5-10 - Edward Iglesias, Suellen Stringer-Hye:
Topic maps and the ILS: an undelivered promise. 12-18 - Ioannis Papadakis, Michalis Stefanidakis, Aikaterini Tzali:
Visualizing OPAC subject headings. 19-23 - Christina Kelleher Powell:
OPAC integration in the era of mass digitization: the MBooks experience. 24-32 - Michael Vandenburg:
Using Google Maps as an interface for the library catalogue. 33-40 - Sevim McCutcheon, Michael Kreyche, Margaret Beecher Maurer, Joshua Nickerson:
Morphing metadata: maximizing access to electronic theses and dissertations. 41-57 - David Dorman:
The potential of metasearching as an "open" service. 58-67 - Stephanie Krueger, Philip Ponella:
DRAM/Variations3: a music resource case study. 68-79 - Kevin Herrera:
From static files to collaborative workspace with SharePoint. 80-94 - Daniel Xiao, John Paul Fullerton:
Developing utility tools to enhance Voyager access, search and workflow automation. 95-109 - Gayatri Doctor:
Capturing intellectual capital with an institutional repository at a business school in India. 110-125 - Detlef Zuehlke, Nancy Thiels:
Useware engineering: a methodology for the development of user-friendly interfaces. 126-140 - Taryn Resnick, Ana Ugaz, Nancy Burford, Esther Carrigan:
E-resources: transforming access services for the digital age. 141-154
Volume 26, Number 2, 2008
- Elke Greifeneder:
Meeting our future professionals. 161-163 - Catherine A. Maskell:
Consortia: anti-competitive or in the public good? 164-183 - Louise L. Rutherford:
Implementing social software in public libraries: An exploration of the issues confronting public library adopters of social software. 184-200 - Marianne Stowell Bracke, C. C. Miller, Jae Kim:
Adding value to digitizing with GIS. 201-212 - Araby Greene:
Managing subject guides with SQL Server and ASP.Net. 213-231 - Robert Boyd:
Staffing the Commons: job analysis in the context of an Information Commons. 232-243 - Danielle M. Carlock, Anali Maughan Perry:
Exploring faculty experiences with e-books: a focus group. 244-254 - Chih-Fong Tsai, David C. Yen:
Sensitivity analysis of mapping local image features into conceptual categories. 255-273 - Elizabeth M. LaRue:
Development and evaluation of SPAT: a web page assessment tool. 274-286 - Anestis Sitas, Sarantos Kapidakis:
Duplicate detection algorithms of bibliographic descriptions. 287-301 - Nuria Lloret Romero, Vicent V. G. C. Gimenez Chornet, Jorge Serrano-Cobos, Alicia Sellés Carot, F. Canet Centellas, Margarita Cabrera Méndez:
Recovery of descriptive information in images from digital libraries by means of EXIF metadata. 302-315 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright in the networked world: gray copyright. 325-332
Volume 26, Number 3, 2008
- Michael Seadle, Elke Greifeneder:
Technology around the world: eight countries, shared problems. 337-341 - Paul Conway:
Modeling the digital content landscape in universities. 342-354 - Magda Vassiliou, Jennifer E. Rowley:
Progressing the definition of "e-book". 355-368 - Margam Madhusudhan:
Use of UGC-Infonet e-journals by research scholars and students of the University of Delhi, Delhi: A study. 369-386 - Anna Koulikourdi:
Assistive technologies in Greek libraries. 387-397 - Shien-Chiang Yu:
Implementation of an innovative RFID application in libraries. 398-410 - Louise L. Rutherford:
Building participative library services: the impact of social software use in public libraries. 411-423 - Ma Lei Hsieh, Hugh Holden:
A university library laptop lending service: an analysis using two student surveys. 424-439 - Yazdan Mansourian:
Contextual elements and conceptual components of information visibility on the web. 440-453 - Mehri-e-Sedighi:
Use of geographical information system (GIS) in the cataloging of documents: A case study of earthquake documents collections. 454-465 - Seda Özmutlu, Coskun Gencer Cosar:
Analyzing the results of automatic new topic identification. 466-487 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright in the networked world: the technology of enforcement. 498-504
Volume 26, Number 4, 2008
- Elke Greifeneder:
Jumping in at the deep end: young professionals and peer-reviewed journals. 509-511 - Margaret Ostrander:
Talking, looking, flying, searching: information seeking behaviour in Second Life. 512-524 - Krista Godfrey:
A new world for virtual reference. 525-539 - Mark-Shane Scale:
Facebook as a social search engine and the implications for libraries in the twenty-first century. 540-556 - Sanjica Faletar Tanackovic, Boris Badurina:
Collaboration as a wave of future: exploring experiences from Croatian archives. 557-574 - Melinda van Wingen, Abigail Bass:
Reappraising archival practice in light of the new social history. 575-585 - Heather Lea Moulaison:
Exploring access in the developing world: people, libraries and information technology in Morocco. 586-597 - Dörte Böhner:
Digital rights description as part of digital rights management: a challenge for libraries. 598-605 - Najko Jahn:
Anthropological motivated usability evaluation: An exploration of IREON - international relations and area studies gateway. 606-621 - Barbara I. Dewey, Jillian Keally:
Recruiting for diversity: strategies for twenty-first century research librarianship. 622-629 - Nguyen Cuong Linh:
A survey of the application of Web 2.0 in Australasian university libraries. 630-653 - Andreas Degkwitz, Peter Schirmbacher:
Information management and service integration at German universities. 654-662 - Karen Markey, Fritz Swanson, Andrea Jenkins, Brian J. Jennings, Beth St. Jean, Victor Rosenberg, Xingxing Yao, Robert L. Frost:
Designing and testing a web-based board game for teaching information literacy skills and concepts. 663-681 - Michael Seadle:
Copyright in the networked world: plagiarism and its ambiguities. 691-695
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