Journal: JOLIS

Volume 35, Issue 4

215 -- 217Tim Hobbs. Libraries and the Regional Agenda
219 -- 233Andrew K. Shenton, Pat Dixon. Youngsters' Use of Other People as an Information-Seeking Method
235 -- 242Cliff McKnight, James Dearnley. Electronic Book Use in a Public Library
243 -- 257Clare Harris, Charles Oppenheim. The Provision of Library Services for Visually Impaired Students in UK Further Education Libraries in Response to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA)
259 -- 264Ian Lovecy. A Sector is Born: The Influence of G. Woledge and B. S. Page: A Manual of University & College Library Practice: Areviewarticle
265 -- 266Alasdair MacNaughtan. Book Review

Volume 35, Issue 3

137 -- 139Anne Goulding, Bob Usherwood. Research-Led Teaching in Librarianship and Information Studies
141 -- 152Ann Curry, Kris Wolf, Sandra Boutilier, Helen Chan. Canadian Federal Prison Libraries: A National Survey
153 -- 164Amos P. N. Thapisa. The Use of Print and Electronic Media in Botswana
165 -- 170Brendan Loughridge. Life after Sheffield: Follow-Up Studies of Masters Graduates
171 -- 187Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets. Romeo Studies 3: How Academics Expect to Use Openaccess Research Papers
189 -- 201Jonathan Furner. Little Book, Big Book: Before and After Little Science, Big Science: A Review Article, Part II

Volume 35, Issue 2

75 -- 77Anne Goulding, Rachel Spacey. The People's Network and Cultural Change
79 -- 86Ruth Wilson. Learner Support Staff in Higher Education: Victims of Change?
87 -- 92Annemaree Lloyd. Information Literacy: The Meta-Competency of the Knowledge Economy? An Exploratory Paper
93 -- 104Stella Thebridge, Pete Dalton. Working towards Outcomes Assessment in UK Academic Libraries
105 -- 113Allison Jones, Lucy A. Tedd. Provision of Electronic Information Services for the Visually Impaired: An Overview with Case Studies from Three Institutions within the University of Wales
115 -- 125Jonathan Furner. Little Book, Big Book: Before and After Little Science, Big Science: A Review Article, Part I

Volume 35, Issue 1

1 -- 3John Feather. Libraries and Politics: Where Two Worlds Meet
5 -- 22Andrew K. Shenton, Pat Dixon. Models of young people's information seeking
23 -- 30Sarah McNicol. LIS: the interdisciplinary research landscape
31 -- 46Pat Gannon-Leary, Maurice Wakeham, Graham Walton. 'Making a Difference' to nurse education: the impact on HE libraries
47 -- 55Antony Brewerton. The creed of a librarian: a review article
57 -- 0Edward Dudley. Book Review: Review articles
59 -- 60Patricia Layzell Ward. Book Review: Current theory in library and information science, Library Trends, 50(3) Winter 2000
60 -- 62Martin P. Dudley. Book Review: Online community information: creating a nexus at your library
62 -- 63Graham P. Cornish. Book Review: Licensing digital content: a practical guide for librarians, The librarians' guide to intellectual property in the digital age
63 -- 64Louise Ellis-Barrett. Book Review: Super Searcher author scribe: successful writers share their Internet research secrets
64 -- 65Phil Bradley. Book Review: Web of deception: misinformation on the Internet
65 -- 66Louise Ellis-Barrett. Book Review: Managing and analyzing your collection: A practical guide for small libraries and school media centers
66 -- 67Ross Trotter. Book Review: Classification made simple. 2nd ed
67 -- 68John Welford. Book Review: Magic and hypersystems: constructing the information-sharing library
68 -- 69Martin Stone. Book Review: Eric Moon: the life and library times