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Program, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, 2015
- Jiunn-Liang Guo, Hei-Chia Wang, Ming-Way Lai:
A feature selection approach for automatic e-book classification based on discourse segmentation. 2-22 - Hollie M. Osborne, Andrew Cox:
An investigation into the perceptions of academic librarians and students towards next-generation OPACs and their features. 23-45 - Fang-Ming Hsu, Tser-Yieth Chen, Chiu-Tsu Fan, Chun-Min Lin, Chu-Mei Chiu:
Factors affecting the satisfaction of an online community for archive management in Taiwan. 46-62 - Georgia D. Solomou, Dimitrios A. Koutsomitropoulos:
Towards an evaluation of semantic searching in digital repositories: a DSpace case-study. 63-90 - Milorad Pantelija Stevic, Branko Milosavljevic, Branko Rade Perisic:
Enhancing the management of unstructured data in e-learning systems using MongoDB. 91-114 - Michael Sharrocks:
Index it Right! Advice from the Experts. 115-116
Volume 49, Number 2, 2015
- Andreas Vlachidis, Douglas Tudhope:
Negation detection and word sense disambiguation in digital archaeology reports for the purposes of semantic annotation. 118-134 - Jing Huey Khor, Widad Ismail, Mohd Nasir Md Rashid, A. Akla Wan Ismail, Muhammad Qayum Omar, Farah Hazwani Mohd Zanal:
UHF RFID proof of concept (POC) with open-source ILS at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Libraries. 135-150 - Akhtar Hussain:
Adoption of Web 2.0 in library associations in the presence of social media. 151-169 - Nirmaljeet Singh Kalsi, Ravi Kiran:
A strategic framework for good governance through e-governance optimization: A case study of Punjab in India. 170-204 - B. T. Sampath Kumar, D. Vinay Kumar, K. R. Prithviraj:
Wayback machine: reincarnation to vanished online citations. 205-223
Volume 49, Number 3, 2015
- Georgios Gkoumas, Fotis Lazarinis:
Evaluation and usage scenarios of open source digital library and collection management tools. 226-241 - Chariya Nonthakarn, Vilas Wuwongse:
An application profile for research collaboration and information management. 242-265 - Ángel Fidalgo Blanco, María Luisa Sein-Echaluce, Francisco J. García-Peñalvo:
Epistemological and ontological spirals: From individual experience in educational innovation to the organisational knowledge in the university sector. 266-288 - Tao Zhou:
The effect of network externality on mobile social network site continuance. 289-304 - Kuang-Ming Kuo, Paul C. Talley, Chen-Chung Ma:
A structural model of information privacy concerns toward hospital websites. 305-324 - Chaolemen Borjigen:
Mass collaborative knowledge management: Towards the next generation of knowledge management studies. 325-342 - Evgenia Vassilakaki, Emmanouel Garoufallou:
Library Facebook practices for creating and promoting a professional profile. 343-359
Volume 49, Number 4, 2015
- Rosie Higman, Stephen Pinfield:
Research data management and openness: The role of data sharing in developing institutional policies and practices. 364-381 - Amanda L. Whitmire, Michael Boock, Shan C. Sutton:
Variability in academic research data management practices: Implications for data services development from a faculty survey. 382-407 - Eleanor Mattern, Wei Jeng, Daqing He, Liz Lyon, Aaron L. Brenner:
Using participatory design and visual narrative inquiry to investigate researchers' data challenges and recommendations for library research data services. 408-423 - Gareth Knight:
Building a research data management service for the London school of hygiene & tropical medicine. 424-439 - Samantha Searle, Malcolm Wolski, Natasha Simons, Joanna Richardson:
Librarians as partners in research data service development at Griffith University. 440-460 - Birgit Schmidt, Jens Dierkes:
New alliances for research and teaching support: establishing the Göttingen eResearch Alliance. 461-474 - Debra Hiom, Dom Fripp, Stephen Gray, Kellie Snow, Damian Steer:
Research data management at the University of Bristol: Charting a course from project to service. 475-493 - Constanze Curdt, Dirk Hoffmeister:
Research data management services for a multidisciplinary, collaborative research project: Design and implementation of the TR32DB project database. 494-512 - Andrew Cox:
Special issue: Research Data Management.
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