Journal: Library Trends

Volume 61, Issue 4

751 -- 754Scott Nicholson. Introduction
755 -- 778Ron T. Brown, Tamara Kasper. The Fusion of Literacy and Games: A Case Study in Assessing the Goals of a Library Video Game Program
779 -- 789Thomas Maluck. Play It Loud
790 -- 801Kat Werner. Bringing Them In: Developing a Gaming Program for the Library
802 -- 813Angela M. Vanden Elzen, Jacob Roush. Brawling in the Library: Gaming Programs for Impactful Outreach and Instruction at an Academic Library
814 -- 824Mary J. Snyder Broussard. No Muggles in the Library Tonight! Harry Potter Night at an Academic Library
825 -- 835Teresa Copeland, Brenda Henderson, Brian Mayer, Scott Nicholson. Three Different Paths for Tabletop Gaming in School Libraries
836 -- 848Annmarie Powell. Get in the Game: Encouraging Play and Game Creation to Develop New Literacies in the Library

Volume 61, Issue 3

471 -- 478Sheila Corrall, Barbara Sen. Introduction
479 -- 512Angharad Roberts, Andrew D. Madden, Sheila Corrall. Putting Research into Practice: An Exploration of Sheffield iSchool Approaches to Connecting Research with Practice
513 -- 541Dan Grace, Barbara Sen. Community Resilience and the Role of the Public Library
542 -- 568Elizabeth L. Chapman. No More Controversial than a Gardening Display?: Provision of LGBT-Related Fiction to Children and Young People in U.K. Public Libraries
569 -- 586Liz Brewster, Barbara Sen, Andrew Cox. Mind the Gap: Do Librarians Understand Service User Perspectives on Bibliotherapy?
587 -- 612David E. Jones. Collection Growth in Postwar America: A Critique of Policy and Practice
613 -- 635Charlotte Brooke, Pamela McKinney, Angie Donoghue. Provision of Distance Learner Support Services at U.K. Universities: Identification of Best Practice and Institutional Case Study
636 -- 674Sheila Corrall, Mary Anne Kennan, Waseem Afzal. Bibliometrics and Research Data Management Services: Emerging Trends in Library Support for Research
675 -- 702Eva Hornung. On Your Own but Not Alone: One-Person Librarians in Ireland and Their Perceptions of Continuing Professional Development
703 -- 734Ray Harper. Knowledge Management through the Lens of Library and Information Science: A Study of Job Advertisements
735 -- 750Sheila Corrall. Getting Research into Policy and Practice: A Review of the Work of Bob Usherwood

Volume 61, Issue 2

259 -- 270Wouter Van Acker, Pieter Uyttenhove. Analogous Spaces: An Introduction to Spatial Metaphors for the Organization of Knowledge
271 -- 285Michael K. Buckland. Interrogating Spatial Analogies Relating to Knowledge Organization: Paul Otlet and Others
286 -- 303Thomas Hapke. Wilhelm Ostwald's Combinatorics as a Link between In-formation and Form
304 -- 324Guy De Tré, Wouter Van Acker. Spaces of Information Modeling, Action, and Decision Making
325 -- 346Pierre Delsaerdt. Designing the Space of Linguistic Knowledge: A Typographic Analysis of Sixteenth-Century Dictionaries
347 -- 370Willem de Bruijn. Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae (1595, 1609)
371 -- 396Wouter Van Acker. Architectural Metaphors of Knowledge: The Mundaneum Designs of Maurice Heymans, Paul Otlet, and Le Corbusier
397 -- 417Maarten Delbeke, Anne-Françoise Morel. Roma Antica, Sacra, Moderna: The Analogous Romes of the Travel Guide
418 -- 439Stephen Kite. Stones of Venice
440 -- 470Alistair Black, Simon Pepper. From Civic Place to Digital Space: The Design of Public Libraries in Britain from Past to Present

Volume 61, Issue 1

1 -- 6Kathryn La Barre. Introduction
7 -- 34Francis Miksa. The Legacy of the Library Catalogue for the Present
35 -- 48Richard P. Smiraglia, Hur-Li Lee. Rethinking the Authorship Principle
49 -- 82Barbara Schultz-Jones, Karen Snow, Shawne Miksa, Richard L. Hasenyager Jr.. Historical and Current Implications of Cataloguing Quality for Next-Generation Catalogues
83 -- 106Joshua Barton, Lucas Mak. Old Hopes, New Possibilities: Next-Generation Catalogues and the Centralization of Access
107 -- 131Laurel Tarulli, Louise Spiteri. Library Catalogues of the Future: A Social Space and Collaborative Tool?
132 -- 147Louise Spiteri, Laurel Tarulli. Social Discovery Systems in Public Libraries: If We Build Them, Will They Come?
149 -- 161Charles-Antoine Julien, Catherine Guastavino, France Bouthillier. Capitalizing on Information Organization and Information Visualization for a New-Generation Catalogue
162 -- 172Myung-Ja Han. New Discovery Services and Library Bibliographic Control
173 -- 185Teri Oaks Gallaway, Mary Finnan Hines. Competitive Usability and the Catalogue: A Process for Justification and Selection of a Next-Generation Catalogue or Web-Scale Discovery System
186 -- 207Rice Majors. Comparative User Experiences of Next-Generation Catalogue Interfaces
208 -- 217Debra G. Skinner. A Comparison of Searching Functionality of a VuFind Catalogue Implementation and the Traditional Catalogue
218 -- 233Emily Lynema, Cory Lown, David Woodbury. Virtual Browse: Designing User-Oriented Services for Discovery of Related Resources
234 -- 247Carrie Pirmann. Tags in the Catalogue: Insights From a Usability Study of LibraryThing for Libraries
248 -- 258Hsia-Ching Chang, Hemalata Iyer. Trends in Twitter Hashtag Applications: Design Features for Value-Added Dimensions to Future Library Catalogues