Journal: JOLIS

Volume 44, Issue 4

217 -- 226Magdalini Vasileiou, Jennifer Rowley, Richard Hartley. Perspectives on the future of e-books in libraries in universities
227 -- 237Emily Neo, Philip J. Calvert. Facebook and the diffusion of innovation in New Zealand public libraries
238 -- 248Lihong Zhou, Miguel Baptista Nunes. Identifying knowledge sharing barriers in the collaboration of traditional and western medicine professionals in Chinese hospitals: A case study
249 -- 262Catherine Foster, David McMenemy. Enduring Values
263 -- 271So-Yoon Kwak, Seung-Hoon Yoo. The public value of a national library: Results of a contingent valuation survey
272 -- 280Lucy Smith, Jennifer Rowley. Digitisation of local heritage: Local studies collections and digitisation in public libraries
281 -- 0Niels Ole Pors. Book review: Alison Brettle and Christine Urquhart (eds.), Changing Roles and Contexts for Health Library and Information Professionals
282 -- 283David Gibbs. Book review: Vanda Broughton, Essential Library of Congress Subject Headings
282 -- 0Graham P. Cornish. Book review: Paul Pedley, Essential Law for Information Professionals
283 -- 284Niels Ole Pors. Book review: John Helling, Public Libraries and their National Policies. International Case Studies
284 -- 285Margot Note. Book review: Jennie Hill (ed.), The Future of Archives and Recordkeeping: A Reader
285 -- 287Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Book review: Alison Cullingford, The Special Collections Handbook

Volume 44, Issue 3

145 -- 162Tom Kwanya, Christine Stilwell, Peter G. Underwood. Library 2.0 versus other library service models: A critical analysis
163 -- 173Alexandros Koulouris, Sarantos Kapidakis. Policy route map for academic libraries' digital content
174 -- 184Elizabeth Shepherd. An 'academic' dilemma: The tale of archives and records management
185 -- 198Luiza Baptista Melo, Cesaltina Pires. Which factors influence the willingness to pay for electronic library services? A study of the Portuguese electronic scientific information consortium b-on
199 -- 207Maurice Wakeham, Angharad Roberts, Jane Shelley, Paul Wells. Library subject guides: A case study of evidence-informed library development
208 -- 209Barbara Humphries. Book review: Maggie Fieldhouse and Audrey Marshall (eds.), Collection development in the digital age
209 -- 211Peter G. Underwood. Book review: Kate Price and Virginia Havergal (eds.), E-Books in libraries: A practical guide and Sue Polanka (ed.), No shelf required: E-Books in libraries
211 -- 212Annie Everall. Book review: Viv Warren and Mary Yardley (eds.), Who next...? A guide to children's authors
212 -- 213Mo Khamouna. Book review: Laura Townsend Kane, Working in the virtual stacks: The new library and information science

Volume 44, Issue 2

79 -- 89John Crawford, Christine Irving. Information literacy in employability training: The experience of Inverclyde Libraries
90 -- 96Niran Adetoro. Alternative format preferences among secondary school visually impaired students in Nigeria
97 -- 107Maryam Nazari, Sheila Webber. Loss of faith in the origins of information literacy in e-environments: Proposal of a holistic approach
108 -- 117Bridget Juniper, Pat Bellamy, Nicola White. Evaluating the well-being of public library workers
118 -- 128Briony Birdi, Kerry Wilson, Sami Mansoor. 'What we should strive for is Britishness': An attitudinal investigation of ethnic diversity and the public library
129 -- 136Claire Warren, Sally Maynard. Age banding and its impact on children and their reading
137 -- 138Colin Storey. Book review: Jennifer Rowley, Being an Information Innovator
138 -- 139Alan Bundy. Book review: Joy Court (ed.), Read to Succeed: Strategies to Engage Children and Young People in Reading for Pleasure
139 -- 140Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Book review: David Stuart, Facilitating Access to the Web of Data: A Guide for Librarians
140 -- 141Niels Ole Pors. Book review: Jo Bryson, Managing Information Services: A Sustainable Approach

Volume 44, Issue 1

3 -- 18Liangzhi Yu. Towards a reconceptualization of the 'information worlds of individuals'
19 -- 26Omer H. Abdelrahman. A basic hybrid library support model to distance learners in Sudan
27 -- 35Noa Aharony. Library and Information Science research areas: A content analysis of articles from the top 10 journals 2007-8
36 -- 46Mumtaz A. Anwar, Charlene L. Al-Qallaf, Noriah M. Al-Kandari, Husain Al-Ansari. AQAK: A library anxiety scale for undergraduate students
47 -- 64Liane Patterson, Konstantina Martzoukou. An examination of Canadian information professionals' involvement in the provision of business information synthesis and analysis services
65 -- 72Sajjad ur Rehman. Accreditation of Library and Information Science programmes in the Gulf Cooperation Council nations
73 -- 74Colin Higgins. Book review: Books, Bytes and Business: The Promise of Digital Publishing