3 | -- | 22 | Lisa G. O'Connor. The information seeking and use behaviors of retired investors |
23 | -- | 37 | Marisa Ponti. Peer production for collaboration between academics and practitioners |
38 | -- | 52 | Cheryl Klimaszewski, Gail Bader, James M. Nyce. Hierarchy, complicity and culture in the library and information science preservation agenda: Observations from Romania |
53 | -- | 63 | Geoff Walton, Mark Hepworth. Using assignment data to analyse a blended information literacy intervention: A quantitative approach |
64 | -- | 75 | Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Helen S. Du. Social networking tools for academic libraries |
76 | -- | 0 | Allen Foster. Book review: Raya Fidel, Human Information Interaction |
77 | -- | 78 | Michael Jubb. Book review: Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis and Liam Magee (eds). Towards a Semantic Web: Connecting Knowledge in Academic Research |
78 | -- | 79 | Roderick Smith. Book review: Linda Berube, Do You Web 2.0?: Public Libraries and Social Networking |
79 | -- | 80 | Barbara Humphries. Book review: Lorna M. Hughes (ed.), Evaluating and Measuring the Value, Use and Impact of Digital Collections |
81 | -- | 0 | Margot Note. Book review: Martin de Saulles, Information 2.0: New Models of Information Production, Distribution and Consumption |
82 | -- | 84 | Peter G. Underwood. Book review: Ian Ruthven and Diane Kelly (eds.), Interactive Information Seeking, Behaviour and Retrieval and Allen Foster and Pauline Rafferty (eds.), Innovations in Information Retrieval: Perspectives for Theory and Practice |
84 | -- | 85 | Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Book review: Barbara Hull, Understanding Librarians: Communication is the Issue |
85 | -- | 86 | Pauline Rafferty. Book review: Rajendra Khumbar, Library Classification Trends in the 21st Century |
86 | -- | 88 | Peter G. Underwood. Book review: Bethan Ruddock, The New Professional's Toolkit |