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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, March 2000
- David Stoker:
The New DNB and The Future of the Printed Reference Work. 1-3
- Kurt Leininger:
Interindexer consistency in PsycINFO. 4-8 - Rita Marcella, Graeme Baxter:
Citizenship information service provision in the United Kingdom: a study of 27 case agencies. 9-25 - Ding Choo Ming:
Access to digital information: some breakthroughs and obstacles. 26-32 - Gayner Eyre:
School library services revisited: the management implications of delegated funding. 33-43
- Peter Hoar:
Book Review: A manual of European languages for librarians, 2nd ed. 45-46 - Lucy A. Tedd:
Book Review: A guide to finding quality information on the Internet: selection and evaluation strategies. 46-47 - Austin McCarthy:
Book Review: Collection management in academic libraries, 2nd ed. 47-48 - Gordon Moran:
Book Review: Libraries in the age of mediocrity. 48-49 - Anne L. Barker:
Book Review: Human aspects of library automation, 2nd ed. 49 - Mark Field:
Book Review: Libraries in the workplace. 50 - P. F. Broxis:
Book Review: Inside social sciences and humanities CD-ROM. 50-51 - Ian Smith:
Book Review: Usage of British public libraries: report on an exit survey June 1999. 51-52
Volume 32, Number 2, June 2000
- David Stoker:
Social Exclusion, 'Joined-Up Government', Public Libraries and the Internet. 53-55
- Ali Houissa:
The Internet predicament in the Middle East and North Africa: connectivity, access and censorship. 56-63 - Sally Rumsey, Anne Spoiden:
Evaluation of Tolimac: a secure library management system for controlling access to, and payment for, electronic information services. 64-71 - Bob Usherwood, Rebecca Linley:
Evaluating equity in public library services. 72-81 - Peter M. Wynne, Zoe Clarke:
Towards an inclusive methodology for the measurement of in house use. 82-90
- Anthony Olden:
Book Review: Africana librarianship in the 21st century: treasuring the past and building the future. Proceedings of the 40th Anniversary Conference of the Africana Librarians Council. 91-92 - Elizabeth Shepherd:
Book Review: The management of information from archives, 2nd ed. 92-93 - John Y. Cole:
Book Review: A history of the British Museum Library: 1753-1973. 93-94 - Alistair Duff:
Book Review: Human responses to library technology. 94-95 - Linda Hopkins:
Book Review: Public library materials fund and budget survey 1998-2000. 95-96 - Toby Bainton:
Book Review: The directory of university libraries in Europe. 96-99
Volume 32, Number 3, September 2000
- Colin Steele:
Booked to Die: Australia's Information Future. 99-103
- Andrew Dalgleish, Robert Hall:
Uses and perceptions of the World Wide Web in an information-seeking environment. 104-116 - Cliff McKnight, Liangzhi Yu, Susan Harker, Kathy Phillips:
Librarians in the delivery of electronic journals: roles revisited. 117-134 - Kok-Meng Leow, Alan MacLennan:
An investigation of the use of intranet technology in UK retail banks. 135-146 - Paul Kipling, T. D. Wilson:
Publishing, bookselling and the World Wide Web. 147-153
- Garry Humphreys:
Book Review: Business information at work. 155-156 - Christine Burden:
Book Review: Harrod's librarians' glossary and reference book, 9th ed. 156-157 - Antony Brewerton:
Book Review: Likely to succeed: attitudes and aptitudes for an effective information profession in the 21st century. 157-158 - John Lake:
Book Review: Paperbacks in public libraries, The impact of non-fiction lending from public libraries. 158-159 - Jill Kempshall:
Book Review: The new professional's handbook: your guide to information services management. 159-160 - Melvyn Barnes:
Book Review: Outsourcing book selection: supplier selection in public libraries A report to the British National Bibliography Research Fund by CPI Limited. 160-161 - Garry Humphreys:
Book Review: Sources of unofficial UK statistics, 4th ed. 161-162
Volume 32, Number 4, December 2000
- David Stoker:
An Eventful Decade. 163-166 - Alison Chilvers:
Critical issues in the use of Soft Systems Methodology: a case study in the long-term management of digital data objects. 167-177 - Matthew Williamson:
Social exclusion and the public library: a Habermasian insight. 178-186 - Charles Oppenheim, Natalie Pollecutt:
Professional associations and ethical issues in LIS. 187-203 - Alli A. S. Mcharazo, Anthony Olden:
Fulfilling the learning resource requirements of students at the Open University of Tanzania. 204-214 - Ian Lovecy:
Book Review: Managing information. 215-216 - Christine Urquhart:
Book Review: Proceedings of the 3rd Northumbria International Conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries and Information Services, held at Longhirst Hall, Northumbria, UK, 27-31 August 1999. 216-217 - Gerry Power:
Book Review: Knowledgeability and democracy in an information age. 217-218 - Kenneth Graham Bartlett Bakewell:
Book Review: The future of classification. 218-219 - John R. Turner:
Book Review: Disaster and after: the practicalities of information service in times of war and other catastrophes. 219-220 - Robin Yeates:
Book Review: Achieving cultural change in networked libraries. 220-223
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