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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, March 2006
- Anne Goulding:
Public Libraries in England: A valuable public service or a service in distress? 3-5 - Richard J. Hartley, Helen Booth:
Users and union catalogues. 7-20 - Lesley S. J. Farmer:
Library media program implementation and student achievement. 21-32 - John Crawford:
The use of electronic information services and information literacy: A Glasgow Caledonian University study. 33-44 - Walter Omona, Robert Ikoja-Odongo:
Application of information and communication technology (ICT) in health information access and dissemination in Uganda. 45-55 - Patricia Layzell Ward:
Book Review: The Strategic Management of Technology: A Guide for Library and Information Services. 57-58 - Patricia Layzell Ward:
Book Review: Managing Suppliers and Partners for the Academic Library. 58-59 - Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: Pioneers in Library and Information Science, Library Trends. 59-60 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Book Review: Privacy in the 21st Century: Issues for Public, School, and Academic Libraries. 60-61 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
Book Review: Metadata for Information Management and Retrieval; Metadata in Practice. 61-62
Volume 38, Number 2, June 2006
- Terry Hanstock:
Editorial: The Terrorism Bill and its implications for libraries. 67-69 - John Abdul Kargbo:
Indigenous knowledge and library work in Sierra Leone. 71-78 - Kerry M. Wilson, Eddie Halpin:
Convergence and professional identity in the academic library. 79-91 - Kuan-nien Chen:
Library evaluation and organizational learning: A questionnaire study. 93-104 - Barbara Bültmann, Rachel Hardy, Adrienne Muir, Clara Wictor:
Digitized content in the UK research library and archives sector. 105-122 - John H. Bowman:
Book Review: An Introduction to Library and Information Work. 123-124 - John Cullen:
Book Review: Sociology: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources. 124-125 - John H. Bowman:
Book Review: Unlocking the Mysteries of Cataloging: A Workbook of Examples. 125-126 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Book Review: The Commercialized Web: Challenges for Libraries and Democracy, Library Trends. 126-127 - Alan Poulter:
Book Review: Who Else Writes Like...? A Readers' Guide to Fiction Authors. 127-128 - Alison J. Pickard:
Book Review: Digital Inclusion, Teens, and Your Library. Exploring the Issues and Acting on Them. 128-129 - Sue Batley:
Book Review: Indexing Multimedia and Creative Works: The Problems of Meaning and Interpretation. 130-131
Volume 38, Number 3, September 2006
- Jenny Fry:
Google's Privacy Responsibilities at Home and Abroad. 135-139 - Lyndsay A. Marshall, Dorothy A. Williams:
Health information: does quality count for the consumer?: How consumers evaluate the quality of health information materials across a variety of media. 141-156 - S. M. Zabed Ahmed, Cliff McKnight, Charles Oppenheim:
A user-centred design and evaluation of IR interfaces. 157-172 - K. E. Attar:
Why appoint professionals?: A student cataloguing project. 173-185 - Jorge Caldera-Serrano:
Terminological control of 'Anonymous Groups' for catalogues of audiovisual television documents. 187-195 - David McMenemy:
Book Review: Setting Up a Library and Information Service from Scratch. 197-198 - Allen Foster:
Book Review: Digital Libraries: Principles and Practice in a Global Environment. 198-199 - Vanda Broughton:
Book Review: The New Walford: Guide to Reference Resources Volume 1: Science, Technology and Medicine. 199-200
Volume 38, Number 4, December 2006
- Margaret Pickton, Cliff McKnight:
Research students and the Loughborough institutional repository. 203-219 - Margaret Markland:
Institutional repositories in the UK: What can the Google user find there? 221-228 - Liangzhi Yu:
Understanding information inequality: Making sense of the literature of the information and digital divides. 229-252 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
Book Review: The Library and Information Professional's Internet Companion. 253 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Book Review: Integrated Intellectual Asset Management: A Guide to Exploiting and Protecting your Organization's Intellectual Assets. 253-254
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