Journal: JOLIS

Volume 49, Issue 2

131 -- 143Sarah-Jane Saravani, Gaby Haddow. A theory of mobile library service delivery
144 -- 151Mike Thelwall. Why do papers have many Mendeley readers but few Scopus-indexed citations and vice versa?
152 -- 164Paul Zulu, Mpho Ngoepe, Nampombe Mnkeni-Saurombe. The importance of legislation in the provision of national and public library services in Zambia
165 -- 179Mário Franco, João Pinto. Intrapreneurship practices in municipal archives: A practice-oriented study
180 -- 190Justice Phukubje, Mpho Ngoepe. Convenience and accessibility of library services to students with disabilities at the University of Limpopo in South Africa
191 -- 198Farshid Danesh, Rahmatollah Fattahi, Mohammad Hossein Dayani. Stratification of Iranian LIS academics in terms of visibility, effectiveness and scientific and professional performance: Research report Part 1
199 -- 210Asad Khan, Mohamad Noorman Masrek, Fuziah Mohamad Nadzar. Emotional intelligence and job satisfaction of academic librarians: An assessment of the relationship
211 -- 221Cristina Faba Pérez, Raquel Cebrián-Solís. The social impact of libraries as reported in the Region of Extremadura's communications media during the economic crisis in Spain
222 -- 233Funmilola Olubunmi Omotayo. Adoption and use of information and communication technologies by Pentecostal churches in Ibadan, Nigeria