Journal: JOLIS

Volume 42, Issue 4

215 -- 223Maureen Jackson, Andrew K. Shenton. Independent learning areas and student learning
224 -- 235Anders Avdic, Anders Eklund. Searching reference databases: What students experience and what teachers believe that students experience
236 -- 244Soon-Jae Lee, Hye-Kyung Chung, Eun-Joo Jung. Assessing the warm glow effect in contingent valuations for public libraries
245 -- 255Damir Hasenay, Maja Krtalic. Preservation of newspapers: Theoretical approaches and practical achievements
256 -- 267Gila Prebor. Analysis of the interdisciplinary nature of library and information science
268 -- 278Emma Angus, David Stuart, Mike Thelwall. Flickr's potential as an academic image resource: An exploratory study
279 -- 280Colin Higgins. Book review: Wikipedia: A New Community of Practice? Dan O'Sullivan. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2009. 191pp, £40.00. ISBN 9780754674337
280 -- 281Maggie Fieldhouse. Book review: Digital Information: Order or Anarchy? Hazel Woodward and Lorraine Estelle (eds.). London: Facet, 2010. 208pp, £44.95. ISBN 9781856046800
281 -- 282Niels Ole Pors. Book review: Information Obesity Andrew Whitworth. Oxford: Chandos, 2009. 231pp, £47.00. ISBN 978184334449 0
282 -- 283Charles Oppenheim. Book review: The Future of the Academic Journal Bill Cope and Angus Phillips (eds.). Oxford: Chandos, 2009. 391pp, £55.00. ISBN 9781843344162
283 -- 284Susan Hornby. Book review: Copyright: Interpreting the Law for Libraries, Archives and Information Services, 5th edn. Graham Cornish. London: Facet, 2009. 194pp, £44.95. ISBN 9781856046640
284 -- 285Colin Higgins. Book review: The Google Generation: Are ICT Innovations Changing Information-Seeking Behaviour? Brian Gunter, Ian Rowlands and David Nicholas. Oxford: Chandos, 2009. 207pp, £40.00. ISBN 9781843345572

Volume 42, Issue 3

163 -- 177Lisa Sutlieff, Jackie Chelin. 'An absolute prerequisite': The importance of user privacy and trust in maintaining academic freedom at the library
179 -- 190Kirsty Williamson, Marion Bannister, Jen Sullivan. The crossover generation: Baby boomers and the role of the public library
191 -- 198Leo Appleton. LolliPop for learning resources: Information literacy staff training within further education
199 -- 208Chris Moore, Claire Creaser. Sunday opening in UK public libraries
209 -- 210J. H. Bowman. Book review: Books, Buildings and Social Engineering: Early Public Libraries in Britain from Past to Present Alistair Black, Simon Pepper and Kaye Bagshaw. Farnham: Ashgate, 2009. 465pp, £65.00. ISBN 978 0 7546 7207 4
210 -- 211Juanita Foster-Jones. Book review: Going Beyond Google: The Invisible Web in Learning and Teaching Jane Devine and Francine Egger-Sider. London: Facet Publishing, 2009. 156pp, £44.95. ISBN 9781856046589
211 -- 0Peter G. Underwood. Book review: Library Mashups: Exploring New Ways to Deliver Library Data Nicole C. Engard (ed.). London: Facet Publishing, 2009. 334pp, £29.95. ISBN 9781856047036
211 -- 212Jennifer Rowley. Book review: Supporting Research Students Barbara Allan. London: Facet Publishing, 2010. xiv, 192pp, £44.95. ISBN 9781856046855

Volume 42, Issue 2

83 -- 88Hazel Hall. Promoting the priorities of practitioner research engagement
89 -- 96Linda Ashcroft. Marketing strategies for visibility
97 -- 110Laura Bewick, Sheila Corrall. Developing librarians as teachers: A study of their pedagogical knowledge
111 -- 121Sue Sparks, Hugh Look, Mark Bide, Adrienne Muir. A registry of archived electronic journals
122 -- 135Michael Wole Olatokun, Enitan Ajagbe. Analyzing traditional medical practitioners' information-seeking behaviour using Taylor's information-use environment model
136 -- 146Irith Getz, Gabriella Weissman. An information needs profile of Israeli older adults, regarding the law and services
147 -- 155Sue Manuel, James Dearnley, Graham Walton. Strategic development of UK academic library websites: A survey of East Midlands university libraries
156 -- 157Colin Higgins. Book review: Handbook of Library Training Practice and Development: Volume Three Alan Brine (ed.). Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2009. 414pp. £65.00. ISBN: 9780754670445
157 -- 158Peter G. Underwood. Book review: Navigating Information Literacy: Your Information Society Survival Toolkit, 2nd edn. Theo Bothma, Erica Cosijn, Ina Fourie and Cecilia Penzhorn. Cape Town: Pearson Education, 2008. 196pp, R371.49. ISBN: 9781770252219
158 -- 159Colin Storey. Book review: Renewing our Libraries: Case Studies in Re-planning and Refurbishment Michael Dewe (ed.). Farnham: Ashgate, 2009. 284 pp. £60.00. ISBN 9780754673392
159 -- 160Judy Broady-Preston. Book review: Access, Delivery, Performance: The Future of Libraries Without Walls. A Festschrift to Celebrate the Work of Professor Peter Brophy Jillian R. Griffiths and Jenny Craven (eds). London: Facet, 2009. 238pp, £44.95. ISBN 9781856046473

Volume 42, Issue 1

3 -- 19María Pinto, José Antonio Cordón García, Raquel Gómez Díaz. Thirty years of information literacy (1977 - 2007): A terminological, conceptual and statistical analysis
20 -- 44Chei Sian Lee, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Alton Y. K. Chua. An analysis of knowledge management mechanisms in healthcare portals
45 -- 69Leelien Ken Huang. Planning and implementation framework for a hybrid e-learning model: The context of a part-time LIS postgraduate programme
70 -- 75Jorge Caldera-Serrano. Group connotation in the analysis of the images in motion used in television departments
76 -- 77Bob Usherwood. The Public Library by David McMenemy: 2009, London, Facet Publishing, 240pp, £39.95, ISBN 9781856046169
77 -- 78Alan Poulter. Book Review: Who Else Writes Like...?: a Readers' Guide to Fiction Authors edited by Roy and Jean Huse: 6th edn, 2008, Loughborough: LISU, 359pp, £23.99, ISBN 9781901786897