Journal: JOLIS

Volume 54, Issue 1

3 -- 15Holly S. Hebert, Cara Huwieler. Adult large print collections in the United States: An exploratory survey
16 -- 33Patrick Lo, Ya-Pin Lyu, Joyce Chao-chen Chen, Jui-Lien Lu, Andrew J. Stark. Measuring the educational value of comic books from the school librarians' perspective: A region-wide quantitative study in Taiwan
34 -- 53Nafiz Zaman Shuva. "I actually got my first job through my ex-colleague": Employment-related information seeking behavior of Bangladeshi immigrants in Canada
54 -- 68Yosef Solomon, Jenny Bronstein. The information-gathering practice of liberal professionals in a workplace setting: More than just seeking information
69 -- 79Laurier L. Cress. Revisiting the High John experiment through a contemporary lens
80 -- 94Kirsten Loach, Jennifer E. Rowley. Cultural sustainability: A perspective from independent libraries in the United Kingdom and the United States
95 -- 107Ilias Nitsos, Afrodite Malliari, Rodopi Chamouroudi. Use of reference management software among postgraduate students in Greece
108 -- 120Gerd Berget. The use and promotion of adapted books in Norwegian public libraries
121 -- 131Jennifer McBurney, Alicia Kubas. Limitations to success in academic data reference support
132 -- 143Irfan Ali, Nosheen Fatima Warraich. Modeling the process of personal digital archiving through ubiquitous and desktop devices: A systematic review
144 -- 158Sarah Barriage. Young children's information-seeking practices in center-based childcare
159 -- 160Louise Ellis-Barrett. Literacy and Reading Programmes for Children and Young People: Case Studies from Around the Globe
159 -- 0Charles Oppenheim. Information hunters