Journal: JOLIS

Volume 46, Issue 4

263 -- 270Edward W. Walton. Why undergraduate students choose to use e-books
271 -- 288Rachel Spacey, Claire Creaser, Debbie Hicks. The impact of reading for pleasure on blind and partially sighted adults and its implications for materials provision
289 -- 298Gordana Dukic, Darko Dukic. An analysis of job satisfaction among Croatian librarians as support to library human resource management
299 -- 316Andrew M. Cox, Stephen Pinfield. Research data management and libraries: Current activities and future priorities
317 -- 325Aubrey Harvey Chaputula, Allan James Kanyundo. Collection development policy: How its absence has affected collection development practices at Mzuzu University Library
326 -- 346Vicki Lawal, Christine Stilwell, Rosemary Kuhn, Peter G. Underwood. Information literacy-related practices in the legal workplace: The applicability of Kuhlthau's model to the legal profession
347 -- 348Julie McLeod. Records Management and Information Culture: Tackling the People Problem
348 -- 349Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Bringing the Arts into the Library

Volume 46, Issue 3

179 -- 190Catherine A. Johnson, Matthew R. Griffis. The effect of public library use on the social capital of rural communities
191 -- 206Claire Creaser, Valérie Spezi. Improving perceptions of value to teaching and research staff: The next challenge for academic libraries
207 -- 216Annemaree Lloyd, Ann Bonner, Carol Dawson-Rose. The health information practices of people living with chronic health conditions: Implications for health literacy
217 -- 225Béla Lóránt Kovács, Margit Takács. New search method in digital library image collections: A theoretical inquiry
226 -- 242Rachel Davies, Barbara Sen. Overdue books at Leeds University Library
243 -- 257Halida Yu, Abdullah Abrizah, Rohaida Mohd Saat. Overcoming time and ethical constraints in the qualitative data collection process: A case of information literacy research
258 -- 259Peter G. Underwood. A Handbook of Digital Library Economics: Operations, Collections and Services
259 -- 260Primoz Juznic. Web Metrics for Library and Information Professionals

Volume 46, Issue 2

85 -- 95William H. Walters. E-books in academic libraries: Challenges for sharing and use
96 -- 109Matthew R. Griffis, Catherine A. Johnson. Social capital and inclusion in rural public libraries: A qualitative approach
110 -- 129Francis P. Donnelly. The geographic distribution of United States public libraries: An analysis of locations and service areas
130 -- 138Hülya Dilek-Kayaoglu, Güler Demir. Prison libraries in Turkey: The results of a national survey
139 -- 147Franci Demsar, Primoz Juznic. Transparency of research policy and the role of librarians
148 -- 166Pamela McKinney. Information literacy and inquiry-based learning: Evaluation of a five-year programme of curriculum development
167 -- 168Maggie Fieldhouse. The Patron Driven Library: A Practical Guide for Managing Collections and Services in the Digital Age
168 -- 169Jonathan Furner. Handbook of Information Science
169 -- 171Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Linking Literacy and Libraries in Global Communities
171 -- 172Janna Mattson. Workplace Cultures in Academic Libraries: The Early 21st Century
172 -- 173Bob Usherwood. Library 2020: Today's Leading Visionaries Describe Tomorrow's Library
173 -- 174J. H. Bowman. Catalogue 2.0: The Future of the Library Catalogue
174 -- 176Madeline Kelly. Practical Digital Preservation: A How-To Guide for Organizations of Any Size

Volume 46, Issue 1

3 -- 20Alison J. Pickard, Andrew K. Shenton, Andrew Johnson. Young people and the evaluation of information on the World Wide Web: Principles, practice and beliefs
21 -- 31Gilad Ravid, Judit Bar-Ilan, Shifra Baruchson-Arbib, Eti Yaari, Noa Aharony, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Nirit Weiss-Blatt. I just wanted to ask: A comparison of user studies of the Citizens Advice Bureau (SHIL) in Israel
32 -- 40Paul Sturges, Almuth Gastinger. Libraries, donations and freedom of expression: The case of Scientology
41 -- 47Alireza Peyvand Robati, Zahra Tahavori. Library managers' research concerns and research competencies in Iranian special libraries
48 -- 61Noa Aharony. Library and Information Science students' perceptions of m-learning
62 -- 69Andreas Vårheim. Trust and the role of the public library in the integration of refugees: The case of a Northern Norwegian city
70 -- 71Peter G. Underwood. Information Resource Description: Creating and Managing Metadata
71 -- 72Kathleen McCook. Libraries, Classrooms, and the Interests of Democracy: Marking the Limits of Neoliberalism
72 -- 73Primoz Juznic. Exploring Education for Digital Librarians
73 -- 74John Buschman. Library and Information Science Trends and Research: Europe
74 -- 76Elizabeth L. Chapman. University Libraries and Space in the Digital World
76 -- 77Julie McLeod. Records and Information Management
77 -- 78Madeline Kelly. Information Literacy and Cultural Heritage: Developing a Model for Lifelong Learning
78 -- 80Alireza Isfandyari Moghaddam. Rethinking Information Literacy: A Practical Framework for Learning
80 -- 81David Gibbs. The Information Society: A Study of Continuity and Change
81 -- 82Pauline Rafferty. The Future of Scholarly Communication