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OCLC Systems & Services, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 2009
- Norm Medeiros:
Smack down: copyright cases head to court (part 2). 5-7 - Robert Fox:
The advent of twenty-first century library services. 8-15 - H. Frank Cervone:
Strategic analysis for digital library development. 16-19 - Salvatore Mele:
Open access publishing in high-energy physics. 20-34 - Eric P. Delozier:
The GNU/Linux desktop: an open access primer for libraries. 35-42 - Matthew J. Cockerill:
Establishing a central open access fund. 43-46 - Elisavet Chantavaridou:
Open access and institutional repositories in Greece: progress so far. 47-59 - Theodora A. Bakker, Marcus A. Banks:
Scholarly communication initiatives at Georgetown University: lessons learned. 60-66
Volume 25, Number 2, 2009
- Norm Medeiros:
Crisis management. 73-75 - H. Frank Cervone:
Applied digital library project management: Using Pareto analysis to determine task importance rankings. 76-81 - Nancy Gómez, Atilio Bustos-González, Julio Santillan-Aldana, Olga Arias:
Open access indicators and information society: the Latin American case. 82-92 - Philip Young:
Open access dissemination challenges: a case study. 93-104 - Anja Kersting, Karlheinz Pappenberger:
Promoting open access in Germany as illustrated by a recent project at the Library of the University of Konstanz. 105-113 - Richard W. Kopak, Chia-Ning Chiang:
An interactive reading environment for online scholarly journals: The Open Journal Systems reading tools. 114-124 - Stephanie R. Walker:
Bioline International: A case study in open access and its usage for enhancement of research distribution for scientific research from developing countries. 125-134 - Julio Santillan-Aldana:
The open access movement and the library world seen from the experience of the E-LIS project. 135-147
Volume 25, Number 3, 2009
- Norm Medeiros:
Researching the research process: Information-seeking behavior, Summon, and Google Books. 153-155 - Robert Fox:
Library in the clouds. 156-161 - H. Frank Cervone:
Applied digital library project management: Using paired comparison analysis to determine relative importance. 162-166 - Elisavet Chantavaridou:
Contributions of open access to higher education in Europe and vice versa. 167-174 - Caroline Daniels:
Providing online access to oral histories: a case study. 175-185 - Donghui Wen, Te-Chen Yu, Yuh-Shan Ho:
Bibliometric tools applied to analytical articles: the example of gene transfer-related research. 186-199 - Richard Rogers, Hugh Preston:
Usability analysis for redesign of a Caribbean academic library web site: a case study. 200-211 - Kimberly Weatherford Stevens, Bethany Latham:
Giving voice to the past: digitizing oral history. 212-220
Volume 25, Number 4, 2009
- Norm Medeiros:
The killer Kindle. 225-227 - H. Frank Cervone:
Applied digital library project management: Using Pugh matrix analysis in complex decision-making situations. 228-232 - Hildelies Balk, Lieke Ploeger:
IMPACT: working together to address the challenges involving mass digitization of historical printed text. 233-248 - Mark Sullivan, Marilyn N. Ochoa:
Digital library of the Caribbean: a user-centric model for technology development in collaborative digitization projects. 249-262 - Christine Hennessey, Susan Clarke, Rachel Galan:
TIDES: bridging cultural, digital and institutional divides in East Texas and beyond. 263-269 - Paula J. Aucott, Alexander von Lünen, Humphrey Southall:
Exposing the history of Europe: the creation of a structure to enable time-spatial searching of historical resources within a European framework. 270-286 - Daniel Lanz, Frederick Zarndt, Stefan J. Boddie, Tracy Powell, Vishal Salgotra:
The new Papers Past: an international collaboration between New Zealand, India, Germany, and the United States. 287-294
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