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34 | -- | 50 | Jim Hahn, Lori Mestre, David Ward, Susan Avery. Technology on demand: Implementing loanable technology services at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
51 | -- | 61 | Terri Geitgey. The University of Michigan Library Espresso Book Machine experience |
62 | -- | 72 | Kenning Arlitsch. The Espresso Book Machine: a change agent for libraries |
73 | -- | 82 | Shawn W. Nicholson, Richard Peiffer, John D. Shaw. Hardware in libraries: making informed choices |
83 | -- | 90 | Paul A. Soderdahl. Library classroom renovated as an active learning classroom |
91 | -- | 108 | Martin Zimerman. E-readers in an academic library setting |
109 | -- | 121 | Malathi Letchumanan, Rohani Ahmad Tarmizi. E-book utilization among mathematics students of Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) |
122 | -- | 136 | Diana K. Wakimoto, Aline Soules. Evaluating accessibility features of tutorial creation software |
137 | -- | 148 | Guoying Liu, Huoxin Zheng. Access to serials: integrating SFX with Evergreen open source ILS |
149 | -- | 160 | Kelly Dermody, Norda Majekodunmi. Online databases and the research experience for university students with print disabilities |
161 | -- | 172 | Sarika Sawant. IR system and features: study of Indian scenario |
173 | -- | 188 | Fatih Oguz, Michael Holt. Library blogs and user participation: a survey about comment spam in library blogs |
189 | -- | 197 | Michael S. Seadle. Archiving in the networked world: by the numbers |