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Library Hi Tech, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, 2011
- Jody L. DeRidder:
Overhead scanners: reports from the field. 9-33 - Jim Hahn, Lori Mestre, David Ward, Susan Avery:
Technology on demand: Implementing loanable technology services at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 34-50 - Terri Geitgey:
The University of Michigan Library Espresso Book Machine experience. 51-61 - Kenning Arlitsch:
The Espresso Book Machine: a change agent for libraries. 62-72 - Shawn W. Nicholson, Richard Peiffer, John D. Shaw:
Hardware in libraries: making informed choices. 73-82 - Paul A. Soderdahl:
Library classroom renovated as an active learning classroom. 83-90 - Martin Zimerman:
E-readers in an academic library setting. 91-108 - Malathi Letchumanan, Rohani Ahmad Tarmizi:
E-book utilization among mathematics students of Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM). 109-121 - Diana K. Wakimoto, Aline Soules:
Evaluating accessibility features of tutorial creation software. 122-136 - Guoying Liu, Huoxin Zheng:
Access to serials: integrating SFX with Evergreen open source ILS. 137-148 - Kelly Dermody, Norda Majekodunmi:
Online databases and the research experience for university students with print disabilities. 149-160 - Sarika Sawant:
IR system and features: study of Indian scenario. 161-172 - Fatih Oguz, Michael Holt:
Library blogs and user participation: a survey about comment spam in library blogs. 173-188 - Michael S. Seadle:
Archiving in the networked world: by the numbers. 189-197
Volume 29, Number 2, 2011
- Elke Greifeneder:
Users and technology: are we doing research now? 205-209 - Mark O'English, Trevor James Bond:
Providing online access to historic films at the Washington State University libraries. 210-223 - Thea Lindquist, Holley Long:
How can educational technology facilitate student engagement with online primary sources?: A user needs assessment. 224-241 - Younghee Noh:
A study on metadata elements for web-based reference resources system developed through usability testing. 242-265 - Sharon Q. Yang, Melissa A. Hofmann:
Next generation or current generation?: A study of the OPACs of 260 academic libraries in the USA and Canada. 266-300 - William Denton, Sarah J. Coysh:
Usability testing of VuFind at an academic library. 301-319 - Ronan Hegarty, Judith Wusteman:
Evaluating EBSCOhost Mobile. 320-333 - Theo Held, Patrick Fischer, Martin Schrepp:
Scaling of input forms by a simple pair comparison approach. 334-348 - James Bierman, Maura L. Valentino:
Podcasting initiatives in American research libraries. 349-358 - Mahmood Khosrowjerdi:
Designing a viable scientific communication model: VSM approach. 359-372 - Chinwe Veronica Anunobi, Majesty Ignatius Ezeani:
Digital library deployment in a university: Challenges and prospects. 373-386 - Ina Fourie:
Personal information and reference management: Librarians' increasing creativity. 387-393 - Michael S. Seadle:
Archiving in the networked world: open access journals. 394-404
Volume 29, Number 3, 2011
- Michael S. Seadle:
Research rules for library ethnography. 409-411 - Lorraine Paterson, Boon Low:
Student attitudes towards mobile library services for smartphones. 412-423 - Liyi Zhang, Wei Ma:
Correlation analysis between users' educational level and mobile reading behavior. 424-435 - Emily Symonds:
A practical application of SurveyMonkey as a remote usability-testing tool. 436-445 - Bonnie Imler, Michelle Eichelberger:
Using screen capture to study user research behavior. 446-454 - Pat Gannon-Leary, Elsa Fontainha, Moira Bent:
The loneliness of the long distance researcher. 455-469 - Preedip Balaji Babu, Vinit Kumar:
Use of web technology in providing information services by south Indian technological universities as displayed on library websites. 470-495 - Sunil Bhatt, Madan Singh Rana:
E-information usage among engineering academics in India with special reference to Rajasthan State. 496-511 - Malathi Letchumanan, Rohani Ahmad Tarmizi:
Assessing the intention to use e-book among engineering undergraduates in Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. 512-528 - Andrew Coyle:
Interior library GIS. 529-549 - Ina Fourie:
Librarians alert: How can we exploit what is happening with personal information management (PIM), reference management and related issues? 550-556 - Michael S. Seadle:
Archiving in the networked world: metrics for testing. 557-564
Volume 29, Number 4, 2011
- Per Frederik Vilhelm Hasle:
Persuasive Design - A Different Approach to Information Systems (and Information). 569-572 - Mikkel Thelle, Nanna Bonde Thylstrup:
Persuasive Territories in European Cultural Politics - Critical and Controlled Knowledgescapes. 573-585 - Susan Shepherd Ferebee, James Wayne Davis:
Persuading Library Use in Technologically Structured Individuals. 586-604 - Jean McLaughlin:
Personalization in Library Databases: Not Persuasive Enough? 605-622 - Ahmed Patel, Mona Taghavi, Kaveh Bakhtiyari:
Evaluation of Cheating Detection Methods in Academic Writings. 623-640 - Kate Kellum, Amy E. Mark, Debra A. Riley-Huff:
Development, Assessment and Use of an On-line Plagiarism Tutorial. 641-654 - Michael S. Seadle:
Archiving in the Networked World: Preserving Plagiarized Works. 655-662 - Heidi Blackburn:
Millennials and the adoption of new technologies in libraries through the diffusion of innovations process. 663-677 - Pauline Ngimwa, Anne Adams:
Role of policies in collaborative design process for digital libraries within African higher education. 678-696 - Younghee Noh:
Evaluation of the Resource Utilization Efficiency of University Libraries using DEA Techniques and a Proposal of Alternative Evaluation Variables. 697-724 - Amy Gustavson, David Hisle, Angela Whitehurst:
Laying the Information Literacy Foundation: A Multiple-Media Solution. 725-740 - A. Nagaraja, K. C. Gangadhar, M. Vasanthakumar:
Whether big deals are really big for engineering college libraries? Or is there any need for better model? 741-750 - Fei Xu:
A standard procedure for Bradford analysis and its application to the periodical literature in systems librarianship. 751-763 - Ina Fourie:
Personal information management (PIM), reference management and mind maps - the way to creative librarians? 764-771
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