509 | -- | 511 | Elke Greifeneder. Jumping in at the deep end: young professionals and peer-reviewed journals |
512 | -- | 524 | Margaret Ostrander. Talking, looking, flying, searching: information seeking behaviour in Second Life |
525 | -- | 539 | Krista Godfrey. A new world for virtual reference |
540 | -- | 556 | Mark-Shane Scale. Facebook as a social search engine and the implications for libraries in the twenty-first century |
557 | -- | 574 | Sanjica Faletar Tanackoviæ, Boris Badurina. Collaboration as a wave of future: exploring experiences from Croatian archives |
575 | -- | 585 | Melinda van Wingen, Abigail Bass. Reappraising archival practice in light of the new social history |
586 | -- | 597 | Heather Lea Moulaison. Exploring access in the developing world: people, libraries and information technology in Morocco |
598 | -- | 605 | Dörte Böhner. Digital rights description as part of digital rights management: a challenge for libraries |
606 | -- | 621 | Najko Jahn. Anthropological motivated usability evaluation: An exploration of IREON - international relations and area studies gateway |
622 | -- | 629 | Barbara I. Dewey, Jillian Keally. Recruiting for diversity: strategies for twenty-first century research librarianship |
630 | -- | 653 | Nguyen Cuong Linh. A survey of the application of Web 2.0 in Australasian university libraries |
654 | -- | 662 | Andreas Degkwitz, Peter Schirmbacher. Information management and service integration at German universities |
663 | -- | 681 | Karen Markey, Fritz Swanson, Andrea Jenkins, Brian J. Jennings, Beth St. Jean, Victor Rosenberg, Xingxing Yao, Robert L. Frost. Designing and testing a web-based board game for teaching information literacy skills and concepts |
691 | -- | 695 | Michael Seadle. Copyright in the networked world: plagiarism and its ambiguities |