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Library Hi Tech, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, 2012
- Michael S. Seadle:
Library Hi Tech at 30. 5-11 - Karen Markey, Chris Leeder, Soo Young Rieh:
Through a Game Darkly: Student Experiences with the Technology of the Library Research Process. 12-34 - Eric Lease Morgan:
Use & understand: The inclusion of services against texts in library catalogs and "discovery systems". 35-59 - Kenning Arlitsch, Patrick Shawn O'Brien:
Invisible Institutional Repositories: Addressing the Low Indexing Ratios of IRs in Google Scholar. 60-81 - Meredith Farkas:
Participatory technologies, pedagogy 2.0 and information literacy. 82-94 - DeeAnn Allison:
Chatbots in the Library: is it time? 95-107 - Priscilla Caplan:
On Discovery Tools, OPACs and the Motion of Library Language. 108-115 - Thomas Baker:
Libraries, Languages of Description, and Linked Data: a Dublin Core perspective. 116-133 - Simon Wakeling, Paul D. Clough, Barbara Anne Sen, Lynn Connaway:
"Readers who borrowed this also borrowed...": Recommender Systems in UK libraries. 134-150 - Sung Jae Park:
Measuring Travel Time and Distance in Library Use. 151-169 - John V. Richardson, Khalid Mahmood:
"eBook Readers: User Satisfaction and Usability Issues". 170-185 - Ina Fourie:
Collaboration and Personal Information Management (PIM). 186-193 - Ina Fourie:
Securing Library Technology. By Paul W. Earp and Adam Wright. - Ina Fourie:
Using Web 2.0 Tools in the K-12 Classroom. By Beverley E, Crane.
Volume 30, Number 2, 2012
- Michael S. Seadle:
Library Hi Tech and Information Science. 205-209 - Joyce Chapman, David Woodbury:
Leveraging quantitative data to improve a device lending program. 210-234 - Jared Hoppenfeld:
Keeping Students Engaged with Web-Based Polling in the Library Instruction Session. 235-252 - Melissa A. Hofmann, Sharon Q. Yang:
"Discovering" What's Changed: A Revisit of the OPACs of 260 Academic Libraries. 253-274 - Rebecca Reznik-Zellen, Jessica Adamick:
Supporting Virtual Communities Through Disciplinary Repository Development. 275-290 - Elaine Ménard, Margaret Smithglass:
Digital image description: A review of best practices in cultural institutions. 291-309 - John Paul Anbu K., Makana R. Mavuso:
Old Wine in New Wine Skin: Marketing Library Services through SMS Based Alert Service. 310-320 - Jörgen Skågeby:
The irony of serendipity: disruptions in social information behaviour. 321-334 - Linh Cuong Nguyen, Helen Partridge, Sylvia L. Edwards:
Towards an Understanding of the participatory Library. 335-346 - Kathleen Bauer, Alice Peterson-Hart:
Does Faceted Display in a Library Catalogue Increase Use of subject Headings? 347-358 - Ina Fourie:
Understanding and exploiting idiosyncrasy in the use of ICT devices such as tablets: setting the background. 359-366 - Michael S. Seadle:
Archiving in the Digital World: the Scholarly Literature. 367-375
Volume 30, Number 3, 2012
- Katja Metz, Michael S. Seadle:
Editorial: Green Publishing with Green Technologies. 381-383 - Jeremy Linden, James Reilly, Peter Herzog:
Research on Energy Savings Opportunities in University Libraries. 384-396 - Laura L. Barnes:
Green Buildings as Sustainability Education Tools. 397-407 - Megan Dempsey, Alex Palilonis:
Reuse, Recycle...Reduce: A Greener Library With Print Management. 408-417 - Denis Galvin, Mang Sun:
Avoiding the Death Zone: Choosing and Running a Library Project In the Cloud. 418-427 - Ina Fourie:
A call for libraries to go green: an information behaviour perspective to draw interest from 21st century librarians. 428-435 - Tamara Pianos:
EconBiz To Go: Mobile search options for business and economics - Developing a Library App for Researchers. 436-448 - Amy Rudersdorf:
Digital Preservation ingest Can be a "Cinch". 449-456 - Kristina L. Southwell, Jacquelyn Slater:
Accessibility of Digital Special Collections Using Screen Readers. 457-471 - Eld Maj-Britt Olmütz Zierau:
A Holistic Approach to Bit Preservation. 472-489 - Shu-Chen Kao, Chien-Hsing Wu:
PIKIPDL: A Personalized Information and Knowledge Integration Platform for DL Service. 490-512 - Jason Bengtson:
Preparing for the Age of the Digital Palimpsest. 513-522 - Dan Wu, Daqing He, Xiaomei Xu:
A Study of Relevance Feedback Techniques in Interactive Multilingual Information Access. 523-544 - Michael S. Seadle:
Archiving in the Networked World: Authenticity and Integrity. 545-552
Volume 30, Number 4, 2012
- Michael S. Seadle:
Thirty Years of Information Technology. 557-564 - Clifford A. Lynch, Elke Greifeneder, Michael S. Seadle:
Interactions between Libraries and Technology over the Past Thirty Years: an Interview with Clifford Lynch 23.06.2012. 565-578 - William Y. Arms:
The 1990s: The Formative Years of Digital Libraries. 579-591 - Michael Lesk:
A Personal History of Digital Libraries. 592-603 - Joyce Ray:
The Rise of Digital Curation and Cyberinfrastructure: From Experimentation to Implementation and Maybe Integration. 604-622 - Beth Sandore Namachchivaya:
The First Thirty Years of the Internet Through the Lens of An Academic Library: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 623-642 - Elaine Ménard:
TIIARA: The "making of" a bilingual taxonomy for retrieval of digital images. 643-654 - Máté Tóth, Ragnar Andreas Audunson:
Websites for booklovers as meeting places. 655-672 - Anthony McMullen, Barry Gray:
From Static to Dynamic: Using the OPAC to Generate Real-Time Lists of Departmental Acquisitions for Library Current Awareness Service. 673-682 - Ina Fourie, Liezl H. Ball:
Promotional strategies for information products and services - aligning with the serious and entertainment facets of information consumers' lives. 683-692
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