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- 2015
- Tobias Blanke, Michael Bryant, Reto Speck:
Developing the collection graph. Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 610-623 (2015) - Jeroen de Boer:
The business case of FryskLab, Europe's first mobile library FabLab. Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 505-518 (2015) - Catharine Bomhold:
Research and discovery functions in mobile academic libraries: Are university libraries serving mobile researchers? Libr. Hi Tech 33(1): 32-40 (2015) - Robin Canuel, Chad Crichton:
Leveraging apps for research and learning: a survey of Canadian academic libraries. Libr. Hi Tech 33(1): 2-14 (2015) - Ya-Ning Chen:
A RDF-based approach to metadata crosswalk for semantic interoperability at the data element level. Libr. Hi Tech 33(2): 175-194 (2015) - Jing Chen, Quan Lu:
A method for automatic analysis Table of Contents in Chinese books. Libr. Hi Tech 33(3): 424-438 (2015) - IdaMae Louise Craddock:
Makers on the move: a mobile makerspace at a comprehensive public high school. Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 497-504 (2015) - Laura DeLancey:
Assessing the accuracy of vendor-supplied accessibility documentation. Libr. Hi Tech 33(1): 103-113 (2015) - Seulki Do, Sam Gyun Oh, Sungin Lee:
A study on the user evaluation for an RDA-based Korean bibliography retrieval system. Libr. Hi Tech 33(3): 294-309 (2015) - Zvjezdana Dukic, Dickson K. W. Chiu, Patrick Lo:
How useful are smartphones for learning? Perceptions and practices of Library and Information Science students from Hong Kong and Japan. Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 545-561 (2015) - Michelle Eichelberger, Bonnie Imler:
"How do I send an Email?": Technology Challenges for First-Year Students in the College Library. Libr. Hi Tech 33(3): 329-339 (2015) - Ina Fourie, Anika Meyer:
What to make of makerspaces: Tools and DIY only or is there an interconnected information resources space? Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 519-525 (2015) - Ina Fourie, Jeannet Molopyane:
A framework for workplace information literacy in academic contexts: Central University of Technology, Free State (South Africa) as case study. Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 562-583 (2015) - Dana Gierdowski, Daniel Reis:
The MobileMaker: an experiment with a Mobile Makerspace by Dana Gierdowski and Dan Reis. Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 480-496 (2015) - Yan Han:
Cloud storage for digital preservation: optimal uses of Amazon S3 and Glacier. Libr. Hi Tech 33(2): 261-271 (2015) - Yan Han:
Beyond TIFF and JPEG2000: PDF/A as an OAIS submission information package container. Libr. Hi Tech 33(3): 409-423 (2015) - Kuo-Lun Hsiao, Chia-Chen Chen:
How do we inspire children to learn with e-readers? Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 584-596 (2015) - Chun-Hua Hsiao, Kai-Yu Tang:
Investigating factors affecting the acceptance of self-service technology in libraries: The moderating effect of gender. Libr. Hi Tech 33(1): 114-133 (2015) - David James Johnston, Selinda Adelle Berg, Karen Pillon, Mita Williams:
Ease of use and usefulness as measures of student experience in a multi-platform e-textbook pilot. Libr. Hi Tech 33(1): 65-82 (2015) - Soohyung Joo, Namjoo Choi:
Factors affecting undergraduates' selection of online library resources in academic tasks: Usefulness, ease-of-use, resource quality, and individual differences. Libr. Hi Tech 33(2): 272-291 (2015) - Gloria Yi-Ming Kao, Chi-Chieh Peng:
A multi-source book review system for reducing information overload and accommodating individual styles. Libr. Hi Tech 33(3): 310-328 (2015) - Anna Hampson Lundh, Genevieve Marie Johnson:
The use of digital talking books by people with print disabilities: a literature review. Libr. Hi Tech 33(1): 54-64 (2015) - Robert Marijan, Robert T. Leskovar:
A library's information retrieval system (In)effectiveness: case study. Libr. Hi Tech 33(3): 369-386 (2015) - Anika Meyer, Ina Fourie:
Collaborative information seeking environments benefiting from holistic ergonomics. Libr. Hi Tech 33(3): 439-459 (2015) - Heather Michele Moorefield-Lang:
When makerspaces go mobile: case studies of transportable maker locations. Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 462-471 (2015) - Gillian Andrea Nowlan:
Developing and implementing 3D printing services in an academic library. Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 472-479 (2015) - Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha:
An informetrics view of the relationship between internet ethics, computer ethics and cyberethics. Libr. Hi Tech 33(3): 387-408 (2015) - Ying-Hung Pu, Po-Sheng Chiu, Tzung-Shi Chen, Yueh-Min Huang:
The design and implementation of a Mobile Library APP system. Libr. Hi Tech 33(1): 15-31 (2015) - Raymond Pun:
Conceptualizing the integration of digital humanities in instructional services: Possibilities to enhance digital literacy in the 21st century. Libr. Hi Tech 33(1): 134-142 (2015) - Doralyn Rossmann, Scott W. H. Young:
Social media optimization: making library content shareable and engaging. Libr. Hi Tech 33(4): 526-544 (2015)
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