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Library Trends, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, Summer 2008
- Peter Brantley
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Introduction: Homes for Good (Orphan) Books. 1-7 - Jason Epstein:
The End of the Gutenberg Era. 8-16 - Juliet Sutherland:
A Mass Digitization Primer. 17-23 - Michael Jensen:
Cultural Tenacity within Libraries and Publishers. 24-29 - Sara Lloyd:
A Book Publisher's Manifesto for the Twenty-first Century: How Traditional Publishers Can Position Themselves in the Changing Media Flows of a Networked Era. 30-42 - Laura Dawson:
The Role of Self-Publishing in Libraries. 43-51 - Timm Lehmberg, Georg Rehm, Andreas Witt, Felix Zimmermann:
Digital Text Collections, Linguistic Research Data, and Mashups: Notes on the Legal Situation. 52-71 - Suzana Sukovic
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Information Discovery in Ambiguous Zones of Research. 82-87
Volume 57, Number 2, Fall 2008
- Sarah L. Shreeves, Melissa H. Cragin:
Introduction: Institutional Repositories: Current State and Future. 89-97 - Dorothea Salo
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Innkeeper at the Roach Motel. 98-123 - Neil Jacobs, Amber Thomas, Andrew McGregor:
Institutional Repositories in the UK: The JISC Approach. 124-141 - Carole L. Palmer, Lauren C. Teffeau, Mark Newton
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Strategies for Institutional Repository Development: A Case Study of Three Evolving Initiatives. 142-167 - Soo Young Rieh, Beth St. Jean, Elizabeth Yakel, Karen Markey, Jihyun Kim
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Perceptions and Experiences of Staff in the Planning and Implementation of Institutional Repositories. 168-190 - Michael Witt:
Institutional Repositories and Research Data Curation in a Distributed Environment. 191-201 - Leslie M. Delserone:
At the Watershed: Preparing for Research Data Management and Stewardship at the University of Minnesota Libraries. 202-210 - G. Sayeed Choudhury
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Case Study in Data Curation at Johns Hopkins University. 211-220 - Julie Allinson
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Describing Scholarly Works with Dublin Core: A Functional Approach. 221-243 - Ellen Finnie Duranceau:
The "Wealth of Networks" and Institutional Repositories: MIT, DSpace, and the Future of the Scholarly Commons. 244-261 - Nancy Y. McGovern, Aprille C. McKay:
Leveraging Short-term Opportunities to Address Long-term Obligations: A Perspective on Institutional Repositories and Digital Preservation Programs. 262-279 - P. Bryan Heidorn:
Shedding Light on the Dark Data in the Long Tail of Science. 280-299
Volume 57, Number 3, Winter 2009
- Patricia Cruse, Beth Sandore
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Introduction: The Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program. 301-314 - Myron P. Gutmann, Mark Abrahamson, Margaret O. Adams, Micah Altman, Caroline Arms, Kenneth Bollen, Michael Carlson, Jonathan David Crabtree, Darrell Donakowski, Gary King, Jared Lyle
, Marc Maynard, Amy Pienta, Richard Rockwell, Lois Timms-Ferrara, Copeland H. Young:
From Preserving the Past to Preserving the Future: The Data-PASS Project and the Challenges of Preserving Digital Social Science Data. 315-337 - Micah Altman
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Transformative Effects of NDIIPP, the Case of the Henry A. Murray Archive. 338-351 - David A. Kirsch:
The Record of Business and the Future of Business History: Establishing a Public Interest in Private Business Records. 352-370 - Katherine Skinner
, Martin D. Halbert
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The MetaArchive Cooperative: A Collaborative Approach to Distributed Digital Preservation. 371-392 - Nan Rubin:
Preserving Digital Public Television: Not Just an Archive, but a New Attitude to Preserve Public Broadcasting. 393-412 - William G. LeFurgy:
NDIIPP Partner Perspectives on Economic Sustainability. 413-426 - Tracy Seneca:
The Web-at-Risk at Three: Overview of an NDIIPP Web Archiving Initiative. 427-441 - Patricia Hswe
, Joanne Kaczmarek, Leah Houser, Janet Eke:
The Web Archives Workbench (WAW) Tool Suite: Taking an Archival Approach to the Preservation of Web Content. 442-460 - Victoria A. Reich, David S. H. Rosenthal:
Distributed Digital Preservation: Private LOCKSS Networks as Business, Social, and Technical Frameworks. 461-475 - Amy Kirchhoff
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Expanding the Preservation Network: Lessons from Portico. 476-489 - Tracey Erwin, Julie Sweetkind-Singer, Mary Lynette Larsgaard:
The National Geospatial Digital Archives - Collection Development: Lessons Learned. 490-515 - Steve Morris, James Tuttle, Jefferson Essic:
A Partnership Framework for Geospatial Data Preservation in North Carolina. 516-540 - Michael Ashenfelder, Andrew Boyko, Jane Mandelbaum, David Minor
, Robert H. McDonald, Richard Moore:
NDIIPP Models for Mass Data Transmission and Storage. 541-555 - Thomas G. Habing
, Janet Eke, Matthew A. Cordial, William A. Ingram
, Robert Manaster:
Developments in Digital Preservation at the University of Illinois: The Hub and Spoke Architecture for Supporting Repository Interoperability and Emerging Preservation Standards. 556-579 - Joseph F. JáJá, Sangchul Song:
Robust Tools and Services for Long-Term Preservation of Digital Information. 580-594 - David Dubin, Joe Futrelle, Joel Plutchak
, Janet Eke:
Preserving Meaning, Not Just Objects: Semantics and Digital Preservation. 595-610
Volume 57, Number 4, Spring 2009
- Crystal Fulton, Ruth Vondracek:
Introduction: Pleasurable Pursuits: Leisure and LIS Research. 611-617 - Robert A. Stebbins:
Leisure and Its Relationship to Library and: Information Science: Bridging the Gap. 618-631 - Catherine Sheldrick Ross:
Reader on Top: Public Libraries, Pleasure Reading, and Models of Reading. 632-656 - Roz Stooke, Pamela J. McKenzie:
Leisure and Work in Library and Community Programs for Very Young Children. 657-675 - Suellen S. Adams:
What Games Have to Offer: Information Behavior and Meaning-Making in Virtual Play Spaces. 676-693 - Gary Burnett:
Colliding Norms, Community, and the Place of Online Information: The Case of archive.org. 694-710 - Shan-Ju L. Chang:
Information Research in Leisure: Implications from an Empirical Study of Backpackers. 711-728 - Donald Owen Case:
Serial Collecting as Leisure, and Coin Collecting in Particular. 729-752 - Crystal Fulton:
Quid Pro Quo: Information Sharing in Leisure Activities. 753-768

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