Journal: Library Trends

Volume 57, Issue 4

611 -- 617Crystal Fulton, Ruth Vondracek. Introduction: Pleasurable Pursuits: Leisure and LIS Research
618 -- 631Robert A. Stebbins. Leisure and Its Relationship to Library and: Information Science: Bridging the Gap
632 -- 656Catherine Sheldrick Ross. Reader on Top: Public Libraries, Pleasure Reading, and Models of Reading
657 -- 675Roz Stooke, Pamela J. McKenzie. Leisure and Work in Library and Community Programs for Very Young Children
676 -- 693Suellen S. Adams. What Games Have to Offer: Information Behavior and Meaning-Making in Virtual Play Spaces
694 -- 710Gary Burnett. Colliding Norms, Community, and the Place of Online Information: The Case of archive.org
711 -- 728Shan-Ju L. Chang. Information Research in Leisure: Implications from an Empirical Study of Backpackers
729 -- 752Donald Owen Case. Serial Collecting as Leisure, and Coin Collecting in Particular
753 -- 768Crystal Fulton. Quid Pro Quo: Information Sharing in Leisure Activities

Volume 57, Issue 3

301 -- 314Patricia Cruse, Beth Sandore. Introduction: The Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
315 -- 337Myron P. Gutmann, Mark Abrahamson, Margaret O. Adams, Micah Altman, Caroline Arms, Kenneth Bollen, Michael Carlson, Jonathan David Crabtree, Darrell Donakowski, Gary King, Jared Lyle, Marc Maynard, Amy Pienta, Richard Rockwell, Lois Timms-Ferrara, Copeland H. Young. From Preserving the Past to Preserving the Future: The Data-PASS Project and the Challenges of Preserving Digital Social Science Data
338 -- 351Micah Altman. Transformative Effects of NDIIPP, the Case of the Henry A. Murray Archive
352 -- 370David A. Kirsch. The Record of Business and the Future of Business History: Establishing a Public Interest in Private Business Records
371 -- 392Katherine Skinner, Martin Halbert. The MetaArchive Cooperative: A Collaborative Approach to Distributed Digital Preservation
393 -- 412Nan Rubin. Preserving Digital Public Television: Not Just an Archive, but a New Attitude to Preserve Public Broadcasting
413 -- 426William G. LeFurgy. NDIIPP Partner Perspectives on Economic Sustainability
427 -- 441Tracy Seneca. The Web-at-Risk at Three: Overview of an NDIIPP Web Archiving Initiative
442 -- 460Patricia Hswe, Joanne Kaczmarek, Leah Houser, Janet Eke. The Web Archives Workbench (WAW) Tool Suite: Taking an Archival Approach to the Preservation of Web Content
461 -- 475Victoria A. Reich, David S. H. Rosenthal. Distributed Digital Preservation: Private LOCKSS Networks as Business, Social, and Technical Frameworks
476 -- 489Amy Kirchhoff. Expanding the Preservation Network: Lessons from Portico
490 -- 515Tracey Erwin, Julie Sweetkind-Singer, Mary Lynette Larsgaard. The National Geospatial Digital Archives - Collection Development: Lessons Learned
516 -- 540Steve Morris, James Tuttle, Jefferson Essic. A Partnership Framework for Geospatial Data Preservation in North Carolina
541 -- 555Michael Ashenfelder, Andrew Boyko, Jane Mandelbaum, David Minor, Robert H. McDonald, Richard Moore. NDIIPP Models for Mass Data Transmission and Storage
556 -- 579Thomas G. Habing, Janet Eke, Matthew A. Cordial, William Ingram, Robert Manaster. Developments in Digital Preservation at the University of Illinois: The Hub and Spoke Architecture for Supporting Repository Interoperability and Emerging Preservation Standards
580 -- 594Joseph JáJá, Sangchul Song. Robust Tools and Services for Long-Term Preservation of Digital Information
595 -- 610David Dubin, Joe Futrelle, Joel Plutchak, Janet Eke. Preserving Meaning, Not Just Objects: Semantics and Digital Preservation

Volume 57, Issue 2

89 -- 97Sarah L. Shreeves, Melissa H. Cragin. Introduction: Institutional Repositories: Current State and Future
98 -- 123Dorothea Salo. Innkeeper at the Roach Motel
124 -- 141Neil Jacobs, Amber Thomas, Andrew McGregor. Institutional Repositories in the UK: The JISC Approach
142 -- 167Carole L. Palmer, Lauren C. Teffeau, Mark Newton. Strategies for Institutional Repository Development: A Case Study of Three Evolving Initiatives
168 -- 190Soo Young Rieh, Beth St. Jean, Elizabeth Yakel, Karen Markey, Jihyun Kim. Perceptions and Experiences of Staff in the Planning and Implementation of Institutional Repositories
191 -- 201Michael Witt. Institutional Repositories and Research Data Curation in a Distributed Environment
202 -- 210Leslie M. Delserone. At the Watershed: Preparing for Research Data Management and Stewardship at the University of Minnesota Libraries
211 -- 220G. Sayeed Choudhury. Case Study in Data Curation at Johns Hopkins University
221 -- 243Julie Allinson. Describing Scholarly Works with Dublin Core: A Functional Approach
244 -- 261Ellen Finnie Duranceau. The "Wealth of Networks" and Institutional Repositories: MIT, DSpace, and the Future of the Scholarly Commons
262 -- 279Nancy Y. McGovern, Aprille C. McKay. Leveraging Short-term Opportunities to Address Long-term Obligations: A Perspective on Institutional Repositories and Digital Preservation Programs
280 -- 299P. Bryan Heidorn. Shedding Light on the Dark Data in the Long Tail of Science

Volume 57, Issue 1

1 -- 7Peter Brantley. Introduction: Homes for Good (Orphan) Books
8 -- 16Jason Epstein. The End of the Gutenberg Era
17 -- 23Juliet Sutherland. A Mass Digitization Primer
24 -- 29Michael Jensen. Cultural Tenacity within Libraries and Publishers
30 -- 42Sara Lloyd. A Book Publisher's Manifesto for the Twenty-first Century: How Traditional Publishers Can Position Themselves in the Changing Media Flows of a Networked Era
43 -- 51Laura Dawson. The Role of Self-Publishing in Libraries
52 -- 71Timm Lehmberg, Georg Rehm, Andreas Witt, Felix Zimmermann. Digital Text Collections, Linguistic Research Data, and Mashups: Notes on the Legal Situation
82 -- 87Suzana Sukovic. Information Discovery in Ambiguous Zones of Research