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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (JOLIS) is the peer-reviewed international quarterly journal for librarians, information scientists, specialists, managers and educators interested in keeping up to date with the most recent issues and developments in the field.
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Volume44, Number 4 December 2012
Articles
Magdalini Vasileiou, Jennifer Rowley, and Richard Hartley
Perspectives on the future of e-books in libraries in universities
pp.217-226
Emily Neo and Philip J Calvert
Facebook and the diffusion of innovation in New Zealand public libraries
pp.227-237
Lihong Zhou andMiguel Baptista... Consulter ce sommaire
Volume 44, number 3, September 2012
Articles
Tom Kwanya, Christine Stilwell, and Peter G Underwood
Library 2.0 versus other library service models: A critical analysis
145-162
Alexandros Koulouris and Sarantos Kapidakis
Policy route map for academic libraries’ digital content
163-173
Elizabeth Shepherd
An ‘academic’ dilemma: The tale of archives and records management
174-184
Luiza Baptista Melo and... Consulter ce sommaire
Volume 44, number 2, June 2012
ARTICLES
Information literacy in employability training: The experience of Inverclyde Libraries
John Crawford and Christine Irving
79-89
Alternative format preferences among secondary school visually impaired students in Nigeria
‘Niran Adetoro
90-96
Loss of faith in the origins of information literacy in e-environments: Proposal of a holistic approach
Maryam Nazari and Sheila Webber
97-107... Consulter ce sommaire
ARTICLES
Towards a reconceptualization of the ‘information worlds of individuals’
Liangzhi Yu
A basic hybrid library support model to distance learners in Sudan
Omer Hassan Abdelrahman
Library and Information Science research areas: A content analysis of articles from the top 10 journals... Consulter ce sommaire