Reference & User Services QuarterlyVolume 44, Number 4The Alert CollectorBullseyeTargeting the Greatest Challenge to the Vision of Our Adult Library Readers Today,Age-Related Macular Degeneration, with Helpful InformationTony Stankus and Jennifer Lanouette, Guest ColumnistsCommunity BuildingBuilding Lead-Free CommunitiesFrederick W. Stoss, Guest ColumnistInformation Literacy and Instruction…
IFLAが4つの新刊書を出しています。継続的な専門職教育Continuing Professional Development- Preparing for New Roles in Libraries: A Voyage of Discoveryhttp://www.ifla.org/V/pr/saur116.htmヴァーチャルな顧客:図書館と情報サービスにおける顧客との関係の改善のための新しいパラダイムThe virtual customer: a new paradigm for improving custo…
BuB57, Ausgabe 7-8/2005LesesaalBibliothekartag 2005Darum ist es am Rhein so schon / Der 94. Deutsche Bibliothekartag in Dusseldorf (Manfred Rothe, Bernd Schleh) Kooperation oder Integration? / Informationsmanagement in wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen (Jens Lazarus) Information Commons / Neue Strukturen des Informationsmanagements (Christine Glaser, Oliver Schoenbeck) IFLA-Weltkongress Oslo 200…
Lirary & Information Science ResearchVolume 27, Issue 3, Pages 277-420 (Summer 2005)Instructional practices in Canadian public librariesHeidi Julien and Reegan D. BreuSocial inclusion of newcomers to Canada: An information problem?Nadia Caidi and Danielle AllardIntegration of information professionals in the newsroom: Twoorganizational models for research servicesDeborah BarreauImposing str…
Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS)Volume 46, Number 2, Spring 2005'Are We There Yet?' Professionalism and the Development of an Archival Core Curriculum in the United States Jeannette Bastian and Elizabeth Yakel So You Want To Work in a Museum . . . Guiding the Careers of Future Museum Information Professionals Paul F. Marty Legal Informatics:…
Library+Information UpdateVol.4 (7/8), July/August 2005FEATURES From academic librarians to strategy consultants: Elspeth Hyams talks to Gary Horrocks at King’s College. Summer reading: CILIP Councillors recommend favourites.What’s happening to print? Nigel Lees asks whether it’s safe to dispose of print journals. Child-librarians of Sri Lanka: Lionel R. Amarakoon. Are your staff behind y…