Journal: The Electronic Library

Volume 27, Issue 6

893 -- 905Hsin-Liang Chen. The use and sharing of information from Wikipedia by high-tech professionals for work purposes
938 -- 949Kuochung Chang, Chiao-Chen Chang. Library self-service: Predicting user intentions related to self-issue and return systems
950 -- 967Gordana Rudic, Dusan Surla. Conversion of bibliographic records to MARC 21 format
968 -- 985Guangwei Hu, Wenwen Pan, MingXin Lu, Jie Wang. The widely shared definition of e-Government: An exploratory study
986 -- 998Faranak Mohsenzadeh, Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Application of information technologies in academic libraries
999 -- 1009Özgür Külcü. Evolution of e-records management practices in e-government: A Turkish perspective
1010 -- 1025J. Carlos Fernández-Molina, J. Augusto Chaves Guimarães. The WIPO development agenda and the contribution of the international library community
1026 -- 1043Maryam Asadi, Maryam Shekofteh. The relationship between the research activity of Iranian medical universities and their web impact factor

Volume 27, Issue 5

755 -- 766Lara Whitelaw, Trevor D. Collins, Zdenek Zdráhal, Paul Mulholland, Linda Potter, Non Scantlebury, Josie Taylor. Pragmatic support for taxonomy-based annotation of structured digital documents
767 -- 778Teresa Susana Mendes Pereira, Ana Alice Baptista. The instantiation of OmniPaper RDF prototype in the context of scientific publications
779 -- 791Ioannis Papadakis, Michalis Stefanidakis, Aikaterini Tzali. Semantic navigating an OPAC by subject headings meta-information
792 -- 813Salvador Sánchez Alonso. Enhancing availability of learning resources on organic agriculture and agroecology
815 -- 830Vivienne Waller. How do virtual visitors get to the library?
837 -- 845Edmund Balnaves, Mark Chehade. Smart Client approaches to digital archiving of e-journals
846 -- 855Maryanne Gosling, Glenn Harper, Michelle McLean. Public library 2.0: some Australian experiences
856 -- 862Rod Stroud. Hunter-gathering in the digital world to build a keeping place for the future
863 -- 868Greg Honeyman. The Fridge: internal communications at the State Library of Victoria

Volume 27, Issue 4

573 -- 587Muhammad Ramzan, Diljit Singh. Status of information technology applications in Pakistani libraries
588 -- 600Xiaoling Li, Yufang Wang, Liping Fu, Meirong Xu. The university library: incubation center of research innovation literacy
601 -- 610Muhammad Rafiq, Kanwal Ameen. Issues and lessons learned in open source software adoption in Pakistani libraries
611 -- 622Baljinder Kaur, Rama S. Verma. Use and impact of electronic journals in the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
623 -- 639Seung-Jin Kwak, Kyung-Jae Bae. Ubiquitous library usability test for the improvement of information access for the blind
640 -- 658Arash Joorabchi, Abdulhussain E. Mahdi. An automated syllabus digital library system for higher education in Ireland
659 -- 675E. Emmanuel Baro, Biokuromoye Fyneman. Information literacy among undergraduate students in Niger Delta University
676 -- 683G. Mahesh, Rekha Mittal. Digital content creation and copyright issues
684 -- 693Sharon Yang. Information literacy online tutorials: An introduction to rationale and technological tools in tutorial creation
694 -- 707Yu-Liang Chi, Hsiao-Chi Chen. Ontology and semantic rules in document dispatching
708 -- 717Abdul Mannan Khan, Naved Ahmad. Use of e-journals by research scholars at Aligarh Muslim University and Banaras Hindu University
718 -- 734Williams Nwagwu, Janet Adekannbi, Olayiwola Bello. Factors influencing use of the internet: A questionnaire survey of the students of University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Volume 27, Issue 3

361 -- 375Nancy Herther. Research evaluation and citation analysis: key issues and implications
376 -- 393Truong Dai Luong, Chern Li Liew. The evaluation of New Zealand academic library OPACs: a checklist approach
394 -- 408Tiong T. Goh, Chern Li Liew. SMS-based library catalogue system: a preliminary investigation of user acceptance
409 -- 425Mary M. Somerville, Navjit Brar. A user-centered and evidence-based approach for digital library projects
426 -- 440Heejung Kim, Hyewon Lee. Digital-age trends and perspectives in Korean university archives
448 -- 460Chiao-Chen Chang, Chia-Yen Lin, Yu-Chin Chen, Yang-Chieh Chin. Predicting information-seeking intention in academic digital libraries
461 -- 473Fang-Ming Hsu, Tser-yieth Chen, Shuwen Wang. Efficiency and satisfaction of electronic records management systems in e-government in Taiwan
474 -- 495Danijela Boberic, Dusan Surla. XML editor for search and retrieval of bibliographic records in the Z39.50 standard
496 -- 508Shu-Chuan Liao, Kuo-Fong Kao, I-En Liao, Hui-Lin Chen, Shu-O Huang. PORE: a personal ontology recommender system for digital libraries
509 -- 528Bojana Dimic, Dusan Surla. XML editor for UNIMARC and MARC 21 cataloguing
537 -- 553Md. Shariful Islam, Md. Nazmul Hasan. Multipurpose community telecentres in Bangladesh: problems and prospects

Volume 27, Issue 2

204 -- 221Kuang-Hua Chen, Jieh Hsiang. The unique approach to institutional repository: Practice of National Taiwan University
222 -- 236Chuanfu Chen, Zhiqiang Wu, Congjing Ran, Qiong Tang, Song Chen, Xiaojuan Zhang. A dynamic RSS information push service mechanism based on ontology of user information needs
237 -- 246Fan Aihong. Creating a bilingual library information environment for foreign users
247 -- 257Shuhuai Ren, Xingjun Sheng, Haiqing Lin, Jialin Cao. From information commons to knowledge commons: Building a collaborative knowledge sharing environment for innovative communities
258 -- 270Lu Xiaobin, Guo Jing. Innovation community: Constructing a new service mode for academic libraries
271 -- 282Wei Pan, Xiaoyuan Lan. Building a virtual community platform for subject information services at Shanghai Jiao Tong University Library
283 -- 291Xinya Yang, Qunyi Wei, Xiaodong Peng. System architecture of Library 2.0
292 -- 297Qiaoying Zheng, Shaoping Wang. Programming Library 2.0 that users need
298 -- 307Suqing Liu, Sansan Liao, Jing Guo. Surviving in the digital age by utilizing libraries distinctive advantages
308 -- 318Leye Yao, Ping Zhao. Digital libraries in China: progress and prospects
319 -- 330Hsien Tang Lin, Chia Feng Lin, Shyan-Ming Yuan. Using RFID guiding systems to enhance user experience
331 -- 341Irene S. M. Wong, Yiu-On Li. Creating a virtual union catalog for Hong Kong dissertations and theses collections
342 -- 348Yajie Zhao. Changing of library services under e-research environment

Volume 27, Issue 1

5 -- 19Nthabiseng Taole, Archie L. Dick. Implementing a common library system for the Lesotho Library Consortium
20 -- 30Chyan Yang, Hsien-Jyh Liao, Chung-Chen Chen. Implementing digital copyright on the internet through an enhanced creative common licence protocol
31 -- 42Pei-Chun Lin, Yu-Hwa Chou. Perceived usefulness, ease of use, and usage of citation database interfaces: a replication
43 -- 57Mark Bide, Rajveen Dhiensa, Hugh Look, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets. Requirements for a registry of electronic licences
58 -- 73Abdol Hossein Farajpahlou, Farshid Danesh. Job description requirements for systems librarians in Iranian university libraries
74 -- 85Dillip K. Swain, K. C. Panda. Use of electronic resources in business school libraries of an Indian state: A study of librarians opinion
86 -- 95Luisa Alvite Díez, Blanca Rodríguez Bravo. E-books in Spanish academic libraries
96 -- 116S. M. Zabed Ahmed, Cliff McKnight, Charles Oppenheim. A review of research on human-computer interfaces for online information retrieval systems
117 -- 133Sudharma Haridasan, Majid Khan. Impact and use of e-resources by social scientists in National Social Science Documentation Centre (NASSDOC), India
134 -- 148Feng-Cheng Lin, Chien-Yen Lai, Jen-Shin Hong. Heuristic algorithms for ordering media objects to reduce presentation lags in auto-assembled multimedia presentations from digital libraries
149 -- 161Anwarul Islam, K. C. Panda. IT in special libraries in Bangladesh: a case study
162 -- 186Danijela Tesendic, Branko Milosavljevic, Dusan Surla. A library circulation system for city and special libraries