Journal: JOLIS

Volume 45, Issue 4

261 -- 293Keren Dali. Books in their suitcases: Leisure reading in the lives of Russian-speaking immigrants in Canada
294 -- 308Clare Ravenwood, Graham Matthews, Adrienne Muir. Selection of digital material for preservation in libraries
309 -- 315Alvin Vista. An impact-based filtering approach for literature searches
316 -- 322Fredrik Åström, Joacim Hansson. How implementation of bibliometric practice affects the role of academic libraries
323 -- 334Taylor Bishop, Jennifer Rowley. Digital marketing in independent libraries in the United Kingdom
335 -- 346Ali Al-Aufi, Hamed Al-Azri. Information literacy in Oman's higher education: A descriptive-inferential approach
347 -- 0Biddy Casselden. How Libraries Make Tough Choices in Difficult Times: Purposeful Abandonment
348 -- 349Colin Higgins. Practical Cataloguing: AACR, RDA and MARC 21
349 -- 350Janna Mattson. Ways of Experiencing Information Literacy: Making the Case
350 -- 351David McMenemy. The Atlas of New Librarianship
351 -- 352Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. The Entrepreneurial Librarian: Essays on the Infusion of Private-Business Dynamism into Professional Service

Volume 45, Issue 3

187 -- 197Tom Kwanya, Christine Stilwell, Peter G. Underwood. Intelligent libraries and apomediators: Distinguishing between Library 3.0 and Library 2.0
198 -- 205Isto Huvila, Kim Holmberg, Maria Kronqvist-Berg, Outi Nivakoski, Gunilla Widén. What is Librarian 2.0 - New competencies or interactive relations? A library professional viewpoint
206 -- 218Hui-Yun Sung, Mark Hepworth, Gillian Ragsdell. Investigating essential elements of community engagement in public libraries: An exploratory qualitative study
219 -- 231Vandana Singh, Bharat Mehra. Strengths and weaknesses of the Information Technology curriculum in Library and Information Science graduate programs
232 -- 247Roesnita Ismail, Awang Ngah Zainab. Assessing the status of library information systems security
248 -- 253Andreas Vårheim, Eisaku Ide, Moriano Iju. The library profession under pressure in Japan: Change in the construction state
254 -- 255Primoz Juznic. Divided Libraries: Remodeling Management to Unify Institutions
255 -- 256Dave Muddiman. British Librarianship and Information Work 2006-2010
256 -- 258Peter G. Underwood. Building and Managing E-Book Collections: A How-to-Do-It Manual for Librarians

Volume 45, Issue 2

91 -- 102Maria João Amante, Ana Isabel Extremeño, António Firmino da Costa. Modelling variables that contribute to faculty willingness to collaborate with librarians: The case of the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal
103 -- 112Heather Hill, Jenny S. Bossaller. Public library use of free e-resources
113 -- 139Alireza Peyvand Robati, Diljit Singh. Competencies required by special librarians: An analysis by educational levels
140 -- 152Hee-Yoon Yoon, Sin-Young Kim. Copyright Law of Korea for library services for persons with disabilities
153 -- 167Kelly Taylor, David McMenemy. Censorship challenges to books in Scottish public libraries
168 -- 176Ke Attar. Modern special collections cataloguing: A University of London case study
177 -- 0David Gibbs. Emergency Planning and Response for Libraries, Archives and Museums
178 -- 179Graham P. Cornish. The E-Copyright Handbook
179 -- 180Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Fundamentals of Managing Reference Collections
180 -- 182Niels Ole Pors. Digital Libraries and Information Access: Research Perspectives
182 -- 183Gobinda G. Chowdhury. Digital Humanities in Practice
183 -- 184Margot Note. Strategic Planning for Social Media in Libraries

Volume 45, Issue 1

3 -- 22Lisa G. O'Connor. The information seeking and use behaviors of retired investors
23 -- 37Marisa Ponti. Peer production for collaboration between academics and practitioners
38 -- 52Cheryl Klimaszewski, Gail Bader, James M. Nyce. Hierarchy, complicity and culture in the library and information science preservation agenda: Observations from Romania
53 -- 63Geoff Walton, Mark Hepworth. Using assignment data to analyse a blended information literacy intervention: A quantitative approach
64 -- 75Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Helen S. Du. Social networking tools for academic libraries
76 -- 0Allen Foster. Book review: Raya Fidel, Human Information Interaction
77 -- 78Michael Jubb. Book review: Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis and Liam Magee (eds). Towards a Semantic Web: Connecting Knowledge in Academic Research
78 -- 79Roderick Smith. Book review: Linda Berube, Do You Web 2.0?: Public Libraries and Social Networking
79 -- 80Barbara Humphries. Book review: Lorna M. Hughes (ed.), Evaluating and Measuring the Value, Use and Impact of Digital Collections
81 -- 0Margot Note. Book review: Martin de Saulles, Information 2.0: New Models of Information Production, Distribution and Consumption
82 -- 84Peter G. Underwood. Book review: Ian Ruthven and Diane Kelly (eds.), Interactive Information Seeking, Behaviour and Retrieval and Allen Foster and Pauline Rafferty (eds.), Innovations in Information Retrieval: Perspectives for Theory and Practice
84 -- 85Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Book review: Barbara Hull, Understanding Librarians: Communication is the Issue
85 -- 86Pauline Rafferty. Book review: Rajendra Khumbar, Library Classification Trends in the 21st Century
86 -- 88Peter G. Underwood. Book review: Bethan Ruddock, The New Professional's Toolkit