Journal: JOLIS

Volume 49, Issue 4

359 -- 367Maryam Okhovati, Elham Sharifpoor, Mohammad Aazami, Farzaneh Zolala, Mehran Hamzehzadeh. Novice and experienced users' search performance and satisfaction with Web of Science and Scopus
368 -- 379Mehwish Waheed, Jane E. Klobas, Kiran Kaur. The importance of actual use in defining and measuring innovative behaviour: Comparison of e-book reader users and non-users
380 -- 396Younghee Noh. A study of the effects of library creative zone programs on creative thinking abilities
397 -- 408Faten Hamad, Dina Tbaishat, Maha Al-Fadel. The role of social networks in enhancing the library profession and promoting academic library services: A comparative study of the University of Jordan and Al-Balqaa' Applied University
409 -- 423María Pinto, Gloria Ponjuán, Mercedes Fernández, Dora Sales. Information literacy life cycle and its standards and models: A view from Ibero-America
424 -- 437Patrick Lo, Dickson K. W. Chiu, Zvjezdana Dukic, Allan Cho, Jing Liu. Motivations for choosing librarianship as a second career among students at the University of British Columbia and the University of Hong Kong
438 -- 453Immanuel Ovemeso Umukoro, Mutawakilu Adisa Tiamiyu. Determinants of e-library services' use among university students: A study of John Harris Library, University of Benin, Nigeria
454 -- 467Riki Greenberg, Judit Bar-Ilan. Library metrics - studying academic users' information retrieval behavior: A case study of an Israeli university library
468 -- 485Essam Mansour, Husain Ghuloum. The information-seeking behaviour of Kuwaiti judges

Volume 49, Issue 3

237 -- 245Kristian Delica, Hans Elbeshausen. The social library in three contexts: Programmes and perspectives
246 -- 255Maryam Okhovati, Fatemeh Karami, Reza Khajouei. Exploring the usability of the central library websites of medical sciences universities
256 -- 268Dan Wu, Wanyu Dang, Daqing He, Renmin Bi. Undergraduate information behaviors in thesis writing: A study using the Information Search Process model
269 -- 286Ellen Kleijnen, Frank Huysmans, Rudy Ligtvoet, Ed Elbers. Effect of a school library on the reading attitude and reading behaviour in non-western migrant students
287 -- 298Ashley E. Faulkner. Financial literacy education in the United States: Exploring popular personal finance literature
299 -- 312Agata Maggio, Josef Kuffer, Maurizio Lazzari. Advances and trends in bibliographic research: Examples of new technological applications for the cataloguing of the georeferenced library heritage
313 -- 319Austin J. C. Mole, Chibuzo L. Dim, Millie N. Horsfall. Re-engineering LIS education to meet industrial needs for knowledge societies
320 -- 334Paul Ojennus, Kathy A. Watts. User preferences and library space at Whitworth University Library
335 -- 355Essam Mansour. Health informatics: The ownership and use of mobile medical applications among Egyptian patients

Volume 49, Issue 2

131 -- 143Sarah-Jane Saravani, Gaby Haddow. A theory of mobile library service delivery
144 -- 151Mike Thelwall. Why do papers have many Mendeley readers but few Scopus-indexed citations and vice versa?
152 -- 164Paul Zulu, Mpho Ngoepe, Nampombe Mnkeni-Saurombe. The importance of legislation in the provision of national and public library services in Zambia
165 -- 179Mário Franco, João Pinto. Intrapreneurship practices in municipal archives: A practice-oriented study
180 -- 190Justice Phukubje, Mpho Ngoepe. Convenience and accessibility of library services to students with disabilities at the University of Limpopo in South Africa
191 -- 198Farshid Danesh, Rahmatollah Fattahi, Mohammad Hossein Dayani. Stratification of Iranian LIS academics in terms of visibility, effectiveness and scientific and professional performance: Research report Part 1
199 -- 210Asad Khan, Mohamad Noorman Masrek, Fuziah Mohamad Nadzar. Emotional intelligence and job satisfaction of academic librarians: An assessment of the relationship
211 -- 221Cristina Faba Pérez, Raquel Cebrián-Solís. The social impact of libraries as reported in the Region of Extremadura's communications media during the economic crisis in Spain
222 -- 233Funmilola Olubunmi Omotayo. Adoption and use of information and communication technologies by Pentecostal churches in Ibadan, Nigeria

Volume 49, Issue 1

3 -- 14Tibor Koltay. Data literacy for researchers and data librarians
15 -- 25Rachel Spacey, Adrienne Muir, Louise Cooke, Claire Creaser, Valérie Spezi. Filtering wireless (Wi-Fi) Internet access in public places
26 -- 56Younghee Noh. A study on the effect of digital literacy on information use behavior
57 -- 68Kumaresan Chidambaranathan, Bs Swarooprani. Analyzing the relationship between organizational culture and knowledge management dimensions in higher education libraries
69 -- 81Celia Emmelhainz. Supporting the expatriate social scientist: Faculty research and information access in post-Soviet Kazakhstan
82 -- 90Grace E. P. Msoffe, Patrick Ngulube. Information sources preference of poultry farmers in selected rural areas of Tanzania
91 -- 106Essam Mansour. An explanatory study into the information seeking-behaviour of Egyptian beggars
107 -- 114Arif Khan, Rabia Anbareen, Haroon Idrees, Gohar Saeed. Gender mainstreaming in Pakistani libraries: Analysing the possibilities
115 -- 124Jongwook Lee, Amelia Anderson, Gary Burnett. Peer relationships and mentoring between LIS doctoral students: A qualitative approach
125 -- 126Anne Goulding. Library Services from Birth to Five: Delivering the Best Start
126 -- 127Janna Mattson. Maximizing the One-Shot: Connecting Library Instruction with the Curriculum
127 -- 128Peter G. Underwood. Information 2.0: New Models of Information Production, Distribution and Consumption