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Program, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, 2005
- Chern Li Liew:
Online cultural heritage exhibitions: a survey of information retrieval features. 4-24 - Margaret Jay, Sheila Webber:
Impact of the internet on delivery of reference services in English public libraries. 25-38 - Jane Secker:
DELIVERing library resources to the virtual learning environment. 39-49 - Leith Haarhoff:
Books from the past: an e-books project at Culturenet Cymru. 50-65 - Naicheng Chang:
Data manipulation in an XML-based digital image library. 62-72 - Stephen van Dulken:
Patent and Trademark Information: Uses and Perspectives. 73-74 - Rodney Brunt:
Education for Cataloging and the Organization of Information: Pitfalls and the Pendulum. 74-76 - Peter Lea:
Virtual Reference Services: Issues and Trends. 76-77 - Lucy A. Tedd:
Digital Dilemmas and Solutions. 78-80 - Dahlia Shamsuddin:
The Advanced Internet Searcher's Handbook (3rd ed.). 80-81 - Jonathan Eaton:
Building an Electronic Resource Collection: A Practical Guide (2nd edition). 82-84 - Stephanie Silvester:
Digital Images and Art Libraries in the Twenty-First Century. 84-87 - Jon P. Knight:
Managing your Internet and Intranet services: the Information Professional's Guide to Strategy (2nd ed.). 87-89 - Jon P. Knight:
Using Open Source Systems for Digital Libraries. 89-90 - Linda F. Dorrington:
Biology Resources in the Electronic Age. 91-92
Volume 39, Number 2, 2005
- Simon J. Bevan:
Electronic thesis development at Cranfield University. 100-111 - Tim Wales:
Library subject guides: a content management case study at the Open University, UK. 112-121 - Stephen M. Mutula:
Peculiarities of the digital divide in sub-Saharan Africa. 122-138 - Georgios Skretas:
Factors affecting the full use of library and information management systems by library personnel. 139-146 - Andrew Brown, Neil Smyth:
Serials Solutions and LinkFinderPlus at the University of Wales Swansea. 147-159 - Ram Kumar Matoria, P. K. Upadhyay:
Migration of data from one library management system to another: a case study in India. 160-166 - Henry S. Rzepa:
Chemistry Resources in the Electronic Age. 167-169 - Sue Batley:
Knowledge Organisation and Classification in International Information Retrieval. 169-170 - William Foster:
Know it All, Find it Fast: An A-Z Source Guide for the Enquiry Desk (2nd ed.). 170-171 - Gobinda G. Chowdhury:
Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval. 171-173 - Johnson Paul:
The Information Society: A Study of Continuity and Change (4th ed.). 173-175 - Luke Tredinnick:
Libraries without Walls 5: The Distributed Delivery of Library and Information Services. 175-177 - Lucy A. Tedd:
The Extreme Searcher's Internet Handbook: A Guide for Serious Searchers. 177-178 - Susie Andretta:
Teaching Information Skills Theory and Practice. 179-180
Volume 39, Number 3, 2005
- Susan Copeland, Andrew Penman, Richard Milne:
Electronic theses: the turning point. 185-197 - Richard Jones, Theo Andrew:
Open access, open source and e-theses: the development of the Edinburgh Research Archive. 198-212 - Jan Pisanski, Maja Zumer:
National library web sites in Europe: an analysis. 213-226 - George Macgregor, Fraser Nicolaides:
Towards improved performance and interoperability in distributed and physical union catalogues. 227-247 - Reason Baathuli Nfila, Motumi Nini Dintwe, K. N. Rao:
Experience of systems migration at the University of Botswana Library: a case study. 248-256 - Esharenana E. Adomi:
Internet development and connectivity in Nigeria. 257-268 - F. Jayakanth, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, L. Aswath:
Approaches to make CDS/ISIS databases interoperable with OAI-compliant digital libraries. 269-278 - Barbara Allan:
Developing Academic Library Staff for Future Success. 279-281 - Chris Armstrong:
Information Literacy: A Practitioner's Guide. 281-283 - Caroline Gale:
The Skeptical Business Searcher: The Information Advisor's Guide to Evaluating Web Data, Sites, and Sources. 284-285 - Jane Secker:
Qualitative Research for the Information Professional: A Practical Handbook, 2nd ed. 285-288
Volume 39, Number 4, 2005
- Ian G. Anderson, Lucy A. Tedd:
Digital Histories. 293-296 - Robert Shoemaker:
Digital London: Creating a searchable web of interlinked sources on eighteenth century London. 297-311 - Sian Everitt:
Opportunistic collaboration: Unlocking the archives of the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design. 312-323 - Andy White:
The development of digital resources by library and information professionals and historians: Two case studies from Northern Ireland. 324-336 - Roger C. Schonfeld:
JSTOR: a case study in the recent history of scholarly communications. 337-344 - Christopher Saunders:
Digital imaging South Africa (DISA): a case study. 345-352 - Glen Segell:
Unlocking the Royal Geographical Society Archives: The experiences of a Fellow of the Society as a teacher and as a researcher. 353-365 - Jaqueline Spence:
Small organisations and cultural institutions - a digital future? 366-380 - Ian Ledsham:
Essential Classification. 381-382 - Rodney Brunt:
Essential Dewey. 382-384 - Stella Maris Pendleton:
Pathways to Nursing: A Guide to Library and Online Research in Nursing and Allied Health. 385-386 - Martin Myhill:
Managing Digital Resources in Libraries. 386-387 - John D. Bovey:
The Content Management Handbook. 387-388 - Mel Collier:
Supporting E-learning: A Guide for Library and Information Managers. 389-391 - Jonathan Eaton:
International Yearbook of Library and Information Management 2004-2005: scholarly publishing in an electronic era. 391-393 - Lucy A. Tedd:
Emerging Issues in the Electronic Environment: Challenges for Librarians and Researchers in the Sciences. 393-395 - Jane Secker:
Managing Digital Rights: A Practitioner's Guide. 395-396 - Mary A. Burke:
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) Volume 39. 397-399 - James McCloskey:
A Guide to Docutek, Inc's ERes Software: A Way to Manage Electronic Reserves. 399-400 - Patrick B. Mahoney:
The Eleventh Off-campus Library Services Conference Proceedings. 400 - Virginia Baldwin:
Online Ecological and Environmental Data. 400-401 - Peter M. D. Gray:
The Functional Approach to Data Management: Modelling, Analysing and Integrating Heterogeneous Data. 401
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