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- 2010
- Sharon Adam:
Preserving authenticity in the digital age. Libr. Hi Tech 28(4): 595-604 (2010) - Ali Saif Al-Aufi, Paul Genoni:
An investigation of digital scholarship and disciplinary culture in Oman. Libr. Hi Tech 28(3): 414-432 (2010) - Reinhard Altenhöner, Tobias Steinke:
Kopal: cooperation, innovation and services: Digital preservation activities at the German National Library. Libr. Hi Tech 28(2): 235-244 (2010) - Mohammad Hanief Bhat:
Interoperability of open access repositories in computer science and IT - an evaluation. Libr. Hi Tech 28(1): 107-118 (2010) - Bradley Wade Bishop, Lauren H. Mandel:
Utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in library research. Libr. Hi Tech 28(4): 536-547 (2010) - Judi Briden, Ann Marshall:
Snapshots of laptop use in an academic library. Libr. Hi Tech 28(3): 447-453 (2010) - Priscilla Caplan:
The Florida Digital Archive and DAITSS: a model for digital preservation. Libr. Hi Tech 28(2): 224-234 (2010) - Jake Carlson, Alexis E. Ramsey, J. David Kotterman:
Using an institutional repository to address local-scale needs: a case study at Purdue University. Libr. Hi Tech 28(1): 152-173 (2010) - Jerry V. Caswell, John D. Wynstra:
Improving the search experience: federated search and the library gateway. Libr. Hi Tech 28(3): 391-401 (2010) - May Chang:
An Agile approach to library IT innovations. Libr. Hi Tech 28(4): 672-689 (2010) - Anthony Cocciolo:
Alleviating physical space constraints using virtual space?: A study from an urban academic library. Libr. Hi Tech 28(4): 523-535 (2010) - Joel Cummings, Alex Merrill, Steve Borrelli:
The use of handheld mobile devices: their impact and implications for library services. Libr. Hi Tech 28(1): 22-40 (2010) - Amber L. Cushing:
Highlighting the archives perspective in the personal digital archiving discussion. Libr. Hi Tech 28(2): 301-312 (2010) - Michelle Dalmau, Melanie Schlosser:
Challenges of serials text encoding in the spirit of scholarly communication. Libr. Hi Tech 28(3): 345-359 (2010) - Emy Nelson Decker:
Baby Boomers and the United States public library system. Libr. Hi Tech 28(4): 605-616 (2010) - Devan Ray Donaldson, Paul P. Conway:
Implementing PREMIS: a case study of the Florida Digital Archive. Libr. Hi Tech 28(2): 273-289 (2010) - Francis P. Donnelly:
Evaluating open source GIS for libraries. Libr. Hi Tech 28(1): 131-151 (2010) - José Antonio Cordón García, Julio Alonso Arévalo, Helena Martín Rodero:
The emergence of electronic books publishing in Spain. Libr. Hi Tech 28(3): 454-469 (2010) - Elke Greifeneder, Michael S. Seadle:
Research for practice - avoiding useless results. Libr. Hi Tech 28(1): 5-7 (2010) - Zhiping Han, Yan Quan Liu:
Web 2.0 applications in top Chinese university libraries. Libr. Hi Tech 28(1): 41-62 (2010) - Douglas Ross Harvey, Dave Thompson:
Automating the appraisal of digital materials. Libr. Hi Tech 28(2): 313-322 (2010) - Zouhayr Hayati, Fereshteh Didegah:
International scientific collaboration among Iranian researchers during 1998-2007. Libr. Hi Tech 28(3): 433-446 (2010) - Arthur Hendricks:
Bloggership, or is publishing a blog scholarship? A survey of academic librarians. Libr. Hi Tech 28(3): 470-477 (2010) - Abdolrasoul Jowkar, Fereshteh Didegah:
Evaluating Iranian newspapers' web sites using correspondence analysis. Libr. Hi Tech 28(1): 119-130 (2010) - Patricia Keogh, Zhonghong Wang:
Clickers in instruction: one campus, multiple perspectives. Libr. Hi Tech 28(1): 8-21 (2010) - Yong Kim, Eun Jeong Kim, Min Gyo Chung:
A Six Sigma-based method to renovate information services: Focusing on information acquisition process. Libr. Hi Tech 28(4): 632-647 (2010) - Joanne Kuzma:
European digital libraries: web security vulnerabilities. Libr. Hi Tech 28(3): 402-413 (2010) - Peyina Lin:
Information literacy barriers: language use and social structure. Libr. Hi Tech 28(4): 548-568 (2010) - Elizabeth S. Meagher, Christopher C. Brown:
Turned loose in the OPAC: URL selection, addition, and management process. Libr. Hi Tech 28(3): 360-376 (2010) - Lisa Möbus:
Making web content accessible for the deaf via sign language. Libr. Hi Tech 28(4): 569-576 (2010)
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