Journal of Librarianship and Information ScienceVolume 37, No. 2, 2005Graham Matthews Disaster management: Sharing experience, working together across the sector Emma Hayes and Anne Morris Leisure role of public libraries: A historical perspective Annemaree Lloyd Information literacy: Different contexts, different concepts, different truths? Bob Usherwood, Kerry Wilson, and Jared Bryson Releva…
Program: electronic library and information systemsolume 39 Issue 3, 2005Electronic theses: the turning point Susan Copeland, Andrew Penman, Richard Milne Open access, open source and e-theses: the development of the Edinburgh Research Archive Richard Jones, Theo Andrew National library web sites in Europe: an analysis Jan Pisanski, Maja Zumer Towards improved performance and interoperability …
Journal of Information ScienceVolume 31, No. 4, 2005Carmine Sellitto and Stephen Burgess Towards a weighted average framework for evaluating the quality of web-located health information Eric T.G. Wang, Henry H.G. Chen, James J. Jiang, and Gary Klein Interaction quality between IS professionals and users: impacting conflict and project performance Tzu-Chuan Chou, Pao-Long Chang, Chien-Tzu Tsai,…
SPARCやAALL、ALAなどのアメリカの図書館団体が、RCUKのOA方針を支持するコメントを発表しています。Research Councils United Kingdom Draft Position Statement on Research OutputsOpen Access Working Group Responds to Call for Comments http://www.arl.org/sparc/oa/RCUK.html
JISCはエルゼビア社のScopusを契約した。イギリス中の高等教育機関で利用できるようになる。JISC Agreement Will Bring Elsevier’s Scopus, World’s Largest Science Database, To British Universitieshttp://info.scopus.com/news/press/pr_050901.shtml
The Journal of Academic Librarianship Volume 31, Issue 4, (July 2005)Another Great Dissolution? The Privatization of Public Universities and the Academic LibraryScott SeamanCitation Generators: Generating Bibliographies for the Next GenerationJane Kessler and Mary K. Van UllenThe Evolution of Academic Libraries: The Networked EnvironmentAlan Bailin and Ann GrafsteinThe Information-Seeking Habit…
Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical ServicesVolume 29, Issue 2, (June 2005)The effect of the Internet on the out-of-print book market: Implications for libraries Robert P. Holley and Kalyani AnkemThe acquisition of Arabic books by British libraries 20 years on: Progress or decline? Paul AuchterlonieLibrary book sales: A cost-benefit analysisAudrey FennerEvidence-based librarianship…