Journal: Library Hi Tech

Volume 24, Issue 4

484 -- 495Lynne Brindley. Re-defining the library
496 -- 503Donatella Castelli. Digital libraries of the future - and the role of libraries
504 -- 514Reinhold Decker, Michael Höppner. Strategic planning and customer intelligence in academic libraries
515 -- 528Tony Hey, Jessie Hey. e-Science and its implications for the library community
529 -- 539Dirk Lewandowski, Philipp Mayr. Exploring the academic invisible web
540 -- 546Christel Mahnke. WSIS, IFLA, UNESCO and GATS: networking for libraries on an international level
547 -- 562Roswitha Poll, Philip Payne. Impact measures for libraries and information services
563 -- 573Sarah E. Thomas. Publishing solutions for contemporary scholars: the library as innovator and partner
574 -- 582Reinhard Altenhöner. Data for the future: The German project "Co-operative development of a long-term digital information archive" (kopal)
583 -- 594Susanne Dobratz, Frank Scholze. DINI institutional repository certification and beyond
595 -- 603Antonia Hermelbracht, Bettina Koeper. ProSeBiCA: development of new library services by means of conjoint analysis
604 -- 613Erik Oltmans, Hilde van Wijngaarden. The KB e-Depot digital archiving policy
614 -- 619Dirk Pieper, Friedrich Summann. Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE): An end-user oriented institutional repository search service
620 -- 631Vanessa Proudman. The Nereus international subject-based repository: Meeting the needs of both libraries and economists

Volume 24, Issue 3

317 -- 323Liz Bayley, K. Ann McKibbon. Evidence-based librarianship: a personal perspective from the medical/nursing realm
324 -- 340Denise Koufogiannakis, Ellen Crumley. Research in librarianship: issues to consider
341 -- 354Jonathan Eldredge. Evidence-based librarianship: the EBL process
355 -- 368Andrew Booth. Clear and present questions: formulating questions for evidence based practice
369 -- 375Scott Nicholson. Approaching librarianship from the data: using bibliomining for evidence-based librarianship
376 -- 386Lisa M. Given. Qualitative research in evidence-based practice: a valuable partnership
387 -- 399Lindsay Glynn. A critical appraisal tool for library and information research
400 -- 419Helen Partridge, Gillian Hallam. Educating the Millennial Generation for evidence based information practice
420 -- 429Anestis Sitas. CDSware (CERN Document Server Software)
430 -- 439Andreas Degkwitz. Convergence in Germany: the Information, Communication and Media Center (ICMC/IKMZ) of Cottbus University
440 -- 451Zahiruddin Khurshid. Migration from DOBIS/LIBIS to Horizon at KFUPM
452 -- 462Trevor James Bond, Michael Walpole. Streaming audio with synchronized transcripts utilizing SMIL
463 -- 468Michael Seadle. Copyright in the networked world: using facts

Volume 24, Issue 2

165 -- 172Kathleen Shearer. The CARL institutional repositories project: A collaborative approach to addressing the challenges of IRs in Canada
173 -- 182Rea Devakos. Towards user responsive institutional repositories: a case study
183 -- 196Christine Jewell, William Oldfield, Sharon Reeves. University of Waterloo electronic theses: issues and partnerships
197 -- 210Mark Jordan. The CARL metadata harvester and search service
211 -- 226Mary Westell. Institutional repositories: proposed indicators of success
227 -- 233Ian Baaske, Rob Zschernitz. Going on ten: community information grows up
234 -- 240Yan Han. A RDF-based digital library system
241 -- 260Marilyn Lutz, Curtis Meadow. Evolving an in-house system to integrate the management of digital collections
261 -- 272Sarah Robbins, Debra Engel, James Bierman. Using the library intranet to manage web content
273 -- 289Laurie Lopatin. Library digitization projects, issues and guidelines: A survey of the literature
290 -- 304Annette Bailey, Godmar Back. LibX - a Firefox extension for enhanced library access
305 -- 310Michael Seadle. Copyright in the networked world: copies in courses

Volume 24, Issue 1

5 -- 7Michael Seadle. Content management systems
8 -- 13Matt Benzing. Luwak: a content management solution
14 -- 28Paul F. Bramscher, John T. Butler. LibData to LibCMS: One library's evolutionary pathway to a content management system
29 -- 53Doug Goans, Guy Leach, Teri M. Vogel. Beyond HTML: Developing and re-imagining library web guides in a content management system
54 -- 60Susan Goodwin, Nancy Burford, Martha Bedard, Esther Carrigan, Gale C. Hannigan. CMS/CMS: content management system/change management strategies
61 -- 68Terry L. Huttenlock, Jeff W. Beaird, Ronald W. Fordham. Untangling a tangled web: a case study in choosing and implementing a CMS
69 -- 101Rick Wiggins, Jeph Remley, Tom Klingler. Building a local CMS at Kent State
102 -- 114Tom Kmetz, Ray Bailey. Migrating a library's web site to a commercial CMS within a campus-wide implementation
115 -- 125Regina Beach, Miqueas Dial. Building a collection development CMS on a shoe-string
126 -- 141Jerry Henzel, Barbara S. Hutchinson, Anne Thwaits. Using web services to promote library-extension collaboration
142 -- 152Jerry V. Caswell. Leveraging resources in a library gateway
153 -- 159Michael Seadle. Copyright in the networked world: copyright police