Journal: JOLIS

Volume 50, Issue 4

345 -- 360Catherine Hoodless, Stephen Pinfield. Subject vs. functional: Should subject librarians be replaced by functional specialists in academic libraries?
361 -- 373Alice H. W. Yeung, Connie B. L. Chu, Samuel Kai-Wah Chu, Charmaine K. W. Fung. Exploring junior secondary students' plagiarism behavior
374 -- 385Jonas Söderholm. Tool lending librarianship
386 -- 398Halida Yu, A. Abrizah, Rafedzi E. R. K, Siti Nurul Maryam Abdullah. Reinforcing information literacy development through a subject-focused resource-based project
399 -- 409Khaled Matook, Ibrahim Abu El-Khair. Saudi academic librarians' perceptions of the Association of College & Research Libraries guidelines
410 -- 426Samuel Maredi Mojapelo. Challenges in establishing and maintaining functional school libraries: Lessons from Limpopo Province, South Africa
427 -- 434Mugyabuso Julius F. Lwehabura. An assessment of information literacy skills among first-year postgraduate students at Sokoine University of Agriculture Tanzania
435 -- 467Helen Monagle, Amy Finnegan. Use of social media by new library professionals: Outcomes from a UK survey
468 -- 483Terence Lionel Rose. Is the Digital Talking Book Program meeting librarian and patron expectations?

Volume 50, Issue 3

229 -- 238Alison Hicks, Annemaree Lloyd. Seeing information: Visual methods as entry points to information practices
239 -- 253John Mowbray, Hazel Hall, Robert Raeside, Peter J. Robertson. Job search information behaviours: An ego-net study of networking amongst young job-seekers
254 -- 263Ola Pilerot, Jenny Lindberg. Inside the library: Academic librarians' knowing in practice
264 -- 274Fariba Nosrati, Claudia Crippa, Brian Detlor. Connecting people with city cultural heritage through proximity-based digital storytelling
275 -- 283Leo Appleton, Hazel Hall, Alistair S. Duff, Robert Raeside. UK public library roles and value: A focus group analysis
284 -- 295Kristina Eriksson-Backa, Heidi P. K. Enwald, Noora Hirvonen, Isto Huvila. Health information seeking, beliefs about abilities, and health behaviour among Finnish seniors
296 -- 309Geoff Walton, Alison Jane Pickard, Lara Dodd. Information discernment, mis-information and pro-active scepticism
310 -- 321Pamela Fransen-Taylor, Bhuva Narayan. Challenging prevailing narratives with Twitter: An #AustraliaDay case study of participation, representation and elimination of voice in an archive
322 -- 331Leanne Bowler, Heidi Julien, Leslie Haddon. Exploring youth information-seeking behaviour and mobile technologies through a secondary analysis of qualitative data
332 -- 342Jingjing Liu, Kendra S. Albright. Exploring the roles of the unconscious in information search behaviors

Volume 50, Issue 2

117 -- 129Daniel Urrutiaguer. Programming strategies in the performing arts of the municipal libraries in the French metropolises of Paris and Marseilles
130 -- 140Jamie Johnston. The use of conversation-based programming in public libraries to support integration in increasingly multiethnic societies
141 -- 156Kevin K. W. Ho, Patrick Lo, Dickson K. W. Chiu, Elaine Wei San Kong, Joyce Chao-chen Chen, Qingshan Zhou, Yang Xu, Søren Dalsgard. Intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivations of Master of Library and Information Science students: A cross-cultural comparative study
157 -- 167Anna Mierzecka, Andrius Suminas. Academic library website functions in the context of users' information needs
168 -- 185Simon Wakeling, Sophie Rutter, Briony Birdi, Stephen Pinfield. Interlending and resource sharing in UK public libraries: A mixed methods study
186 -- 198Dora Sales, María Pinto, Andrés Fernández-Ramos. Undressing information behaviour in the field of translation: A case study with Translation trainees
199 -- 204Magnus Lindén, Ilkka Salo, Anna Jansson. Organizational stressors and burnout in public librarians
205 -- 215Petrusa Miholic, Primoz Juznic. The impact of better access to scientific journals on the quality of research work: The case of a small university
216 -- 226Anna Villarroya, Victoria Ateca-Amestoy. Changing trends in Spanish library services: Conceptualization and measurement in official statistics

Volume 50, Issue 1

3 -- 13Noa Aharony, Judit Bar-Ilan. Students' academic reading preferences: An exploratory study
14 -- 22Arif Khan, Haroon Idrees, Ali Asghar, Urrehman Aziz. Information literacy for visually impaired teachers in Pakistan
23 -- 33Lauren H. Mandel. Understanding and describing users' wayfinding behavior in public library facilities
34 -- 47Iris Shuk Han Wai, Sara Sze Yan Ng, Dickson K. W. Chiu, Kevin K. W. Ho, Patrick Lo. Exploring undergraduate students' usage pattern of mobile apps for education
48 -- 67Essam Mansour. The adoption and use of social media as a source of information by Egyptian government journalists
68 -- 76Peterson Dewah. Records management consultancy service in Zimbabwe: The consultants' view
77 -- 87Pei Zhao, Heikki Kynäshlahti, Sara Sintonen. A qualitative analysis of the digital literacy of arts education teachers in Chinese junior high and high schools
88 -- 102Betty A. Kalugho. The role of the Kenya National Library Service in the provision of information for youth empowerment in Nairobi County, Kenya
103 -- 114Karine Aillerie, Sarah McNicol. Are social networking sites information sources? Informational purposes of high-school students in using SNSs