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The Electronic Library, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2003
- Hong Xu, Jin Pang:
Bridging library resources across the Pacific: the characteristics of US academic users and their use of a gateway service. 8-20 - Christina M. Desai:
Instant messaging reference: how does it compare? 21-30 - Laura B. Cohen, Matthew M. Calsada:
Web accessible databases for electronic resource collections: a case study and its implications. 31-38 - Lesly Huxley, Leona Carpenter, Marianne Peereboom:
The Renardus broker service: collaborative frameworks and tools. 39-48 - B. Holder:
Forintek's value added pathfinder: a case study. 49-55 - Moid A. Siddiqui:
Adoption of Internet for resource sharing by the Gulf academic libraries. 56-62 - Howard Falk:
Electronic campuses. 63-66
Volume 21, Number 2, 2003
- Khalid Mahmood:
A comparison between needed competencies of academic librarians and LIS curricula in Pakistan. 99-109 - Le Vu Ho, Siu Cheung Hui, Alvis Cheuk M. Fong:
Monitoring scientific publications over the WWW. 110-116 - Shaoyi He:
Informatics: a brief survey. 117-122 - Alexei Oulanov, Edmund J. Y. Pajarillo:
Academic librarians' perception of Lexis-Nexis. 123-129 - Hsiao-Tieh Pu, Chyan Yang:
Enriching user-oriented class associations for library classification schemes. 130-141 - Brian Quinn:
Overcoming psychological obstacles to optimal online search performance. 142-153 - Shien-Chiang Yu, Kun-Yung Lu, Ruey-Shun Chen:
Metadata management system: design and implementation. 154-164 - Howard Falk:
Journal publishing is ripe for change. 165-168
Volume 21, Number 3, 2003
- David Reeves:
One big picture - 12, 000 little pictures: the Auckland Art Gallery collection management and access programme. 208-213 - Chris Todd:
Metadata mayhem: cataloguing electronic resources in the National Library of New Zealand. 214-222 - Theresa Graham:
Electronic access to and the preservation of heritage materials. 223-226 - Keitha Booth, Julia Napier:
Linking people and information: Web site access to National Library of New Zealand information and services. 227-233 - Greg Morgan:
A word in your ear: library services for print disabled readers in the digital age. 234-239 - Catherine Jane, Dawn McMillan:
Online in real-time? Deciding whether to offer a real-time virtual reference service. 240-246 - Rowena Cullen:
The digital divide: a global and national call to action. 247-257 - Howard Falk:
Developing digital libraries. 258-261 - Nancy K. Herther:
Today's computer industry: facing major challenges. 262-265
Volume 21, Number 4, 2003
- David Ball:
Public libraries and the consortium purchase of electronic resources. 301-309 - Rajesh Chandrakar:
Barriers of bibliographic database creation in Indian university libraries: the INFLIBNET experience. 310-315 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Roy L. Chan:
The National Archives of Singapore Reference Enquiry Database. 316-321 - Nicholas Joint:
Information literacy evaluation: moving towards virtual learning environments. 322-334 - Stephen Mutula:
Issues in library associations in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa: the case of Botswana Library Association (BLA). 335-351 - Moid A. Siddiqui:
Management for change in acquisitions in academic libraries. 352-357 - Shien-Chiang Yu, Ruey-Shun Chen:
Web Services: XML-based system integrated techniques. 358-366 - Hyun-Hee Kim:
Myongji University digital library project: implementing a KORMARC/EAD integrated system. 367-374 - Howard Falk:
Digital archive developments. 375-379
Volume 21, Number 5, 2003
- Loriene Roy, David Raitt:
The impact of IT on indigenous peoples. 411-413 - Alex Byrne:
Digital libraries: barriers or gateways to scholarly information? 414-421 - Loriene Roy, Daniel L. Alonzo:
Perspectives on tribal archives. 422-427 - Andrew C. Gordon, Margaret Gordon, Jessica Dorr:
Native American technology access: the Gates Foundation in Four Corners. 428-434 - Mark Christal:
School-museum partnerships for culturally responsive teaching. 435-442 - Lisa Mitten:
Indians on the Internet - selected Native American Web sites. 443-449 - Cokie Gaston Anderson:
American Indian tribal Web sites: a review and comparison. 450-455 - Brett Parker:
Maori access to information technology. 456-460 - Sandra Falconer:
Iwi archivists as recordmakers? 461-464 - Robyn Kamira:
Te Mata o te Tai - the edge of the tide: rising capacity in information technology of Maori in Aotearoa-New Zealand. 465-475 - Pieter A. van Brakel, Justin Chisenga:
Impact of ICT-based distance learning: the African story. 476-486 - Esharenana E. Adomi, Rose B. Okiy, Josiah O. Ruteyan:
A survey of cybercafés in Delta State, Nigeria. 487-495
Volume 21, Number 6, 2003
- Ana R. Pacios:
Management-related information on Spanish university library Web pages. 528-537 - Fred Guy:
Developing services in an evolving technological and political era. 538-545 - B. Hamilton:
Comparison of the different electronic versions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica: a usability study. 546-554 - Kebede Hundie:
Library operations and Internet resources. 555-564 - Louise Kloss, Yin Zhang:
An evaluative case study of a real-time online reference service. 565-575 - Alfred Loo, Ming-te Lu, Chris Bloor:
Internet surfing for the blind: a prototype. 576-586 - Ka Wai Fan:
Review of Japanese Web sites for Chinese history. 587-590 - Pieter van Brakel:
Information portals: a strategy for importing external content. 591-600 - Jill Beard, Neil Bottomley, Rachel Geeson, Stuart Spencer:
ASK: a virtual enquiry desk - a case study. 601-608
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