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Digital Library Perspectives, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, 2017
- H. Frank Cervone:
Evaluating social media presence: A practical application of big data and analytics in information organizations. 2-7 - Robert Fox:
Making the sale. 8-13 - Christinger Tomer:
Cloud computing and virtual machines in LIS education: options and resources. 14-39 - Isaiah Beard:
The eBethArké Syriac digital library: a case study. 40-47 - Kristopher Turner:
Creating history: a case study in making oral histories more accessible in the digital age. 48-62 - A. Miller:
A case study in institutional repository content curation: A collaborative partner approach to preserving and sustaining digital scholarship. 63-76
Volume 33, Number 2, 2017
- H. Frank Cervone:
Disaster recovery planning and business continuity for informaticians. 78-81 - Robert Fox:
The etymology of user experience. 82-87 - Krystyna K. Matusiak, Allison R. B. Tyler, Catherine Newton, Padma Polepeddi:
Finding access and digital preservation solutions for a digitized oral history project: A case study. 88-99 - Sara Mannheimer, Conor Cote:
Cultivate, assess, advocate, implement, and sustain: A five-point plan for successful digital preservation collaborations. 100-116 - Shaun Trujillo, Meghan Bergin, Margaret Jessup, Johanna Radding, Sarah Walden McGowan:
Archivematica outside the box: Piloting a common approach to digital preservation at the Five College Libraries. 117-127 - Thomas C. Wilson:
Rethinking digital preservation: definitions, models, and requirements. 128-136 - Virginia A. Dressler:
The state of affairs with digital preservation at ARL member libraries: A survey and analysis of policy. 137-155 - Carl Wilson, Rebecca McGuinness, Joachim Jung:
veraPDF: building an open source, industry supported PDF/A validator for cultural heritage institutions. 156-165 - Essam Mansour:
A survey of digital information literacy (DIL) among academic library and information professionals. 166-188
Volume 33, Number 3, 2017
- Robert Fox:
Outside in. 190-194 - Lesley Parilla, Rebecca Morgan, Christina Fidler:
Excavating archival description: from collection to data level. 195-202 - Krista White, Caryn Radick:
Legacies and lifecycles: digitizing oral histories at Rutgers University libraries. 203-220 - Cinda Ann May:
InDiPres: a statewide collaborative approach to digital preservation. 221-230 - Valeri Craigle:
Digital preservation of law reviews: Two ways. 231-234 - Malcolm Wolski, Louise Howard, Joanna Richardson:
The importance of tools in the data lifecycle. 235-252 - Debora A. Person, Tawnya K. Plumb:
Digital archives from the ground up. 253-263 - Sujira Ammarukleart, Jeonghyun Kim:
Institutional repository research 2005-2015: a trend analysis using bibliometrics and text mining. 264-278
Volume 33, Number 4, 2017
- H. Frank Cervone:
Implementing IT governance: a primer for informaticians. 282-287 - Robert Fox:
Back to basics. 288-293 - Jennifer L. Bonnet, Marisa Méndez-Brady:
Making the mission visible: altmetrics and nontraditional publishing. 294-304 - Elise Y. Wong, Sarah M. Vital:
PlumX: a tool to showcase academic profile and distinction. 305-313 - Edith Starbuck, Sharon Purtee:
Altmetric scores: short-term popularity or long-term scientific importance. 314-323 - Sarah K. Coombs, Isabella Peters:
The Leiden Manifesto under review: what libraries can learn from it. 324-338 - Arjun Sabharwal, Gerald R. Natal:
Integrating the IR into strategic goals at the University of Toledo: case study. 339-360 - Emily E. Marsh:
Chickens, aprons, markets, and cans: How the National Agricultural Library uses Omeka as its content management system for digital exhibits. 361-377 - Gabriel Bosah, Chuma Clement Okeji, Emmanuel Ebikabowei Baro:
Perceptions, preferences of scholarly publishing in Open Access journals: A survey of academic librarians in Africa. 378-394
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